Traya Journey at a Glance
- Struggling with persistent hair fall alongside thyroid issues and constipation
- Root causes traced to hormonal imbalance and poor gut regularity affecting nutrient absorption
- Followed a personalized hair treatment plan with Thyro Santulan, Gutt Shuddhi, and a topical serum
- Visible reduction in hair fall expected from the third month with consistent use
- Regained confidence through guided care, clarity, and steady progress
She noticed it first when her scalp felt greasy just two days after a wash and the hair on her brush kept increasing. For Asha, a 34-year-old homemaker from Nagpur, hair fall wasn’t a sudden shock. It was a slow, frustrating build-up that came with her thyroid diagnosis and a constant battle with constipation. She had been managing her thyroid with prescribed medication, but her hair seemed to be telling a different story.
“I’m taking my thyroid medicine, but I’m not very regular,” she admitted on her first call with the Traya hair coach. There was a pause after that, the kind that carries guilt and worry together. She wasn’t sure if missing doses mattered that much, or if the constipation she brushed off as routine could really affect her hair.
When Hair Fall Becomes More Than Just Hair
Asha’s concern wasn’t only about strands falling out. It was the feeling that her body wasn’t cooperating. Despite trying home remedies like amla juice to keep her digestion in check, the problem kept returning. Her scalp turned oily quickly, she washed her hair twice a week, and still felt like nothing was truly helping.The emotional weight showed up subtly. She wanted reassurance that she could take Traya’s supplements alongside her thyroid medication. She asked carefully, almost apologetically, if she needed to stop anything she was already on. It was clear she’d been juggling too many instructions alone.
Understanding the Root Cause
During the consultation, the coach looked beyond just hair fall. Thyroid imbalance can disrupt the hair growth cycle, pushing more hair into the shedding phase. Add constipation to that, and the picture becomes clearer. When digestion is sluggish, nutrient absorption suffers, which weakens hair at the root. This digestion and hair fall connection often goes unnoticed because it doesn’t show up overnight, but it steadily chips away at hair health.Can constipation really affect hair fall?
Yes. Irregular bowel movements can lead to toxin buildup and poor nutrient absorption, which directly impacts hair follicles and worsens hair shedding over time.For Asha, this explanation felt like someone finally connected the dots she couldn’t.
Facing the Fear of Shedding
One moment stood out during the call. When the coach explained that hair fall might increase initially after starting the serum, Asha listened quietly. Then came her soft acknowledgment, “Thik thik.” She needed to hear that this wasn’t failure, but part of the process. The coach compared it to weak leaves falling off a tree so healthier ones could grow. That metaphor stayed with her.This reassurance mattered. Many people quit treatments too early because they’re unprepared for this phase. Asha felt calmer knowing what to expect.
The Turning Point: Feeling Guided, Not Overwhelmed
What changed everything was the structure. The coach didn’t just hand over products; she walked Asha through her mornings and nights. Oil application only on wash days, thirty minutes before shampooing. Conditioner strictly on hair lengths, never the scalp. Serum every night, gently spread, no aggressive massage. Supplements only after meals for better absorption, with flexibility if a dose was missed.This wasn’t a rigid prescription. It felt manageable. The inclusion of Thyro Santulan aimed to support hair fall linked to thyroid imbalance, while Gutt Shuddhi worked gently on her constipation, helping reset gut regularity. Together, they addressed internal triggers while the serum supported the scalp externally.
Small Routines, Steady Hope
Asha was told not to expect miracles in weeks. The first two months would focus on scalp health and shedding control. From the third month onward, visible reduction in hair fall would begin, and by the fourth, she could notice better volume, even while tying her hair. That timeline gave her patience.She liked knowing she wouldn’t be alone. A follow-up call was booked, the app features explained, and progress tracking made simple. For the first time, the journey felt supported rather than confusing.
A Quiet Resolution
Asha started her kit the very day it arrived. There was no dramatic declaration, just a calm decision to try, properly this time. Hair fall hadn’t vanished yet, but the fear around it had softened. She understood her body better and knew why consistency mattered.That understanding is often the first real win.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can thyroid imbalance cause persistent hair fall?
- How does constipation impact hair health?
- Is initial hair shedding a normal part of treatment?
- When can visible results be expected with Traya’s approach?
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- Asha’s Hair Fall Journey: Finding Balance Beyond Thyroid Struggles
- Sujit’s Battle With Dandruff and Hair Fall: Finding a Routine That Finally Made Sense
- Kishore’s Hair Fall Journey: From Confusion to a Clear Plan
- Amit’s Traya Journey: Finding Stability After Hair Fall and Dandruff
- Amit’s Six-Year Hair Fall Journey: Finding Clarity with Traya
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