Hair Trichogenesis Program

Hair Trichogenesis

Restore Hair Health from Root Cause

A personalized homeopathic approach designed to support hair fall, thinning hair, and scalp health by addressing the internal factors that may affect healthy hair growth.

Root Cause Focus Stress, nutrition, hormones, thyroid, PCOS and lifestyle triggers.
Scalp Balance Support for follicle activity, shedding control and healthier scalp function.
Natural Support Long-term homeopathic care for natural hair restoration.
Hair Trichogenesis

A deeper way to understand hair fall

Healthy hair deeply reflects inner health. Hair fall may appear on the scalp, but the reason can often be linked to stress, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal changes, thyroid imbalance, PCOS, post-illness recovery, autoimmune tendencies, or lifestyle patterns. At House of Nature, the Trichogenesis Program focuses on understanding these triggers and supporting healthier hair growth naturally.

Natural Hair Regrowth Support

A focused program for hair fall, thinning hair, scalp balance, and long-term hair wellness through personalized homeopathic care.

Why Choose Trichogenesis?

Personalized care for stronger hair and a healthier scalp

Hair fall is not always just a cosmetic concern. Our program combines detailed assessment, homeopathic constitutional care, lifestyle guidance, and scalp-health support to encourage long-term improvement.

1

Understand the Root Cause

We assess stress, nutrition, hormones, thyroid health, PCOS, post-illness changes, family history, and daily habits that may contribute to shedding.

2

Stronger Hair, Healthier Scalp

The program supports follicle activity, helps reduce excessive shedding, improves scalp balance, and encourages healthier hair growth over time.

3

Natural Hair Regrowth Support

A gentle, individualized homeopathic approach designed to reactivate follicles, improve scalp health, and support long-term natural restoration.

Hair Growth Cycle

Understanding how hair grows

Hair follicles naturally progress through three phases. Normal shedding happens during the resting phase, but excessive shedding may signal an underlying imbalance.

Anagen

The active growth phase, usually lasting 2 to 6 years, where the hair matrix forms new hair.

Catagen

A short transition phase lasting around 1 to 3 weeks, where the dermal papilla separates from the follicle.

Telogen

The resting phase lasting around 2 to 3 months, with shedding before the follicle returns to growth.

Primary Causes of Hair Fall

Hair fall can be temporary or long-term, localized or diffuse. Identifying the underlying trigger is the first step toward meaningful and lasting care.

Stress & Anxiety

High mental stress can shift more follicles into the resting phase, leading to increased shedding.

Hormonal Changes

PCOS, postpartum changes, menopause, and thyroid imbalance can influence healthy hair growth.

Nutritional Deficiencies

Low vitamin D, biotin, iron, ferritin, vitamin E, vitamin A, zinc, or protein can affect follicle production.

Autoimmune & Medical Factors

Autoimmune responses, post-illness recovery, inflammation, medications, and heredity may contribute to hair loss.

Lifestyle Habits

Poor sleep, smoking, crash dieting, and chronic lack of rest can affect cellular repair and regeneration.

Improper Hair Care

Frequent heat tools, harsh chemicals, aggressive brushing, tight hairstyles, and pulling can weaken roots.

Normal vs Abnormal

When should hair fall be checked?

Normal Hair Fall
Abnormal Hair Loss
Losing around 50–100 hairs per day.
Losing over 100 hairs per day.
Overall hair thickness remains mostly unchanged.
Visible thinning, bald patches, or reduced density.
Hair loss occurs mainly during brushing, washing, or scalp stimulation.
Hair falls suddenly in large clumps instead of gradually.
No hair loss noticed on other parts of the body.
Hair loss appears on eyebrows or other body areas.
Dietary Management

Foods that support healthier hair

Nutrition plays an important role in follicle strength, scalp health, and the hair growth cycle.

Best Foods for Hair Growth

  • Eggs and lentils for protein and biotin.
  • Spinach and leafy greens for iron, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin C.
  • Sweet potatoes for beta-carotene.
  • Berries and citrus fruits for antioxidant vitamin C.
  • Avocados, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish for healthy fats and omega-3 support.

Foods to Avoid or Limit

  • Junk food and fast food with poor micronutrient value.
  • Sugary foods that may promote inflammation.
  • Diet soda and artificial additives.
  • Fried foods high in unhealthy trans fats.
  • Excess caffeine and alcohol that may affect sleep, hydration, and mineral balance.
Prevention Techniques

Daily care that protects your hair

Consistent habits can help reduce hair damage, support scalp balance, and protect weakened roots.

Do’s

  • Maintain a balanced diet and restorative sleep cycle.
  • Monitor early signs of shedding, thinning, or scalp changes.
  • Keep daily stress levels in check.
  • Brush gently with wide-toothed tools.
  • Use mild, natural hair products cautiously.

Don’ts

  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
  • Do not overdo chemical treatments, synthetic dyes, or texturizers.
  • Avoid frequent high-temperature heat tools.
  • Do not rub or forcefully pull wet hair.
  • Avoid heavy pollution exposure without protection.
Homeopathic Treatment Approach

Personalized treatment, not surface-level suppression

Homeopathy manages hair fall by addressing systemic imbalance and selecting remedies based on a patient’s physical, emotional, and constitutional profile.

Individualized Treatment

Remedies are carefully selected after a detailed constitutional analysis of the person’s physical and mental traits.

Root Cause Resolution

The approach works internally to support chronic deficiencies, metabolic disruption, and emotional stress triggers.

Improves Scalp Health

Designed to support follicle reactivation naturally, improve scalp balance, and encourage long-term hair health.

Natural Hair Care Support

Gentle remedies that support scalp wellness

Natural ingredients may help stimulate circulation, soothe irritation, and nourish roots when used appropriately with professional guidance.

Coconut Oil Massage Castor Oil Rosemary Oil Coconut Milk Fenugreek Seeds Aloe Vera Gel Hibiscus Flower Bhringraj Powder Gentle Hair Care Stress Management

Who should consider the Trichogenesis Program?

  • Men and women experiencing persistent hair fall or thinning.
  • Individuals with stress-related shedding or post-illness hair fall.
  • Patients with PCOS, thyroid concerns, postpartum shedding, or hormonal changes.
  • Those with low iron, ferritin, vitamin D, biotin, zinc, or protein intake.
  • Anyone noticing patchy hair loss, sudden clumps, or visible scalp thinning.
  • People seeking natural, long-term homeopathic support for scalp and hair health.

Ready to understand your hair fall?

Book your personalized Trichogenesis consultation at House of Nature and begin a natural, root-cause focused journey toward healthier hair and scalp balance.

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