Neeraj’s 10-Year Hair Fall Journey With Traya
Traya Journey at a Glance
- Problem: Persistent hair fall for nearly 10 years, now in an advanced stage (Stage 6).
- Context: Along with hair fall, he’s managing high BP and sugar, and wanted to be sure the kit is safe with his ongoing medicines.
- What he used: Minoxidil serum, Scalp Oil mixed with Growth Oil, Anti-dandruff Shampoo, Digest Boost, Hair Vitamin, and Hair Ras.
- Timeline shared: Daily topical routine, supplements after meals, and an 8-month commitment for Hair Ras; a coach follow-up was booked for 19 December.
- Outcome: Not an instant “promise of regrowth,” but a clear, manageable routine and a personalized hair treatment plan he felt confident starting.
“BP aur sugar dono hai… main use kar sakta hoon?”
When Neeraj, a middle-aged man from a North Indian city, finally stepped back to take the call, he didn’t begin by talking about hair. He began with something more urgent.
“I have BP and sugar both,” he said, almost like a disclaimer. “Can I use this?”
He had already received his Traya kit on 3rd December. But before he applied even a drop or opened a tablet strip, he needed one thing: reassurance that this wouldn’t clash with the medicines he was already taking every day.
Only after that did the real story come out.
When the coach asked him how long he’d been dealing with hair fall, Neeraj answered plainly: “Minimum, it’s been ten years.”
Ten years of hair fall, and not once had he tried a focused treatment for it.
A decade of hair fall, and then the stage check
Neeraj hadn’t called to complain. He called to understand. He wanted to get it right.
The coach pulled up his details and scalp images and explained what they were seeing: Stage 6 - an advanced stage where Traya doesn’t give an assurance of regrowth. It was a hard truth, but it was delivered with clarity, not drama.
What mattered next was what the coach did with that truth: he didn’t overwhelm Neeraj. He simplified the path forward so the treatment felt doable.
And for someone who had lived with hair fall for “das saal,” that itself can feel like relief.
Why digestion, scalp health, and routine still matter here
Neeraj’s transcript doesn’t go into lifestyle triggers, but it does reveal the layered context around his hair fall: long-standing shedding, earlier dandruff (“when hairfall happened, there was dandruff”), and a need to build consistency around care while already managing BP and sugar medicines.
That’s where Traya’s internal approach becomes practical: supporting scalp conditions and internal foundations together. The coach included Digest Boost to support digestive wellness - because in Traya’s ecosystem, the digestion and hair fall connection is taken seriously. Digest Boost is designed to bring balance and support to digestion, helping reduce gas, bloating, and discomfort, while supporting efficient digestion and dosha balance.
He also included Hair Ras, which Traya positions as daily natural hair nourishment. As per Ayurveda in the Product Bible, Hair Ras is meant to balance pitta dosha (excess heat) and support scalp and hair health by helping improve blood flow to hair follicles and tissue nourishment of Asthi Dhatu.
Q: Can digestion really affect hair fall?
Yes - because when digestion is off, nutrient absorption can suffer. Traya’s Digest Boost is positioned to support digestive wellness and balance, so nutrients from food can better support overall health, including hair.
The doubts he voiced (and why they were valid)
Neeraj’s biggest fear wasn’t shedding or side effects. It was safety.
He asked, more than once, whether it was okay with his BP and sugar tablets: “Sugar BP ke sath lene se koi dikkat toh nahi hai na?”
The coach kept it grounded: maintain a 5–10 minute gap between medicines and Traya supplements, and don’t take Traya supplements on an empty stomach - only after meals.
Then came a second moment of confusion that’s surprisingly common: he called Minoxidil a “gel.”
“It’s not a gel,” the coach clarified gently. “It’s a serum.”
That tiny clarification matters because it signals something bigger: Neeraj wasn’t trying to debate the plan. He just wanted to understand it well enough to follow it.
The turning point: a routine that takes “two minutes”
The coach broke the kit down into an easy rhythm - morning and night - so it wouldn’t feel like a burden.
He even told Neeraj exactly what to expect with Minoxidil: initial shedding can happen and it’s normal; it’s the weaker, damaged hair falling, and it reduces gradually.
Neeraj didn’t ask for motivation. He asked for instructions. And the coach gave him structure: “Two minutes in the morning, two minutes at night. Don’t take gaps. Stay regular.”
What Neeraj’s kit included - and why
Neeraj’s plan covered topical care, scalp maintenance, and internal support.
He was advised:
Minoxidil serum daily, 1 ml morning and 1 ml night, applied only on visible scalp where regrowth is desired, and to spread gently without massaging.
Scalp Oil + Growth Oil, mixed together in one go (the small bottle mixed into the big one), used twice a week at least 30 minutes before bath or hair wash. In Traya’s Ayurvedic logic, regular oil massage supports calmness and blood circulation to the follicles, and the medicated oil process helps with follicular nourishment.
Anti-dandruff Shampoo two to three times a week. Even though Neeraj said dandruff wasn’t present “abhi,” his history included it earlier - dandruff can worsen scalp irritation and trigger itching-led breakage and shedding, which is why dandruff and dry scalp hair loss is a pattern Traya takes seriously.
Digest Boost tablets (1–0-1) after breakfast and after dinner, daily, to support digestion.
Hair Vitamin (1–0-0) after breakfast. Traya positions Hair Vitamin for nutritional deficiencies and to support thicker, healthier hair with essential vitamins and minerals, along with natural DHT blockers like pumpkin seed extract and green tea extract.
Hair Ras (2–0-2) after breakfast and after dinner, with an 8-month course commitment for best results, aligning with Traya’s duration guidance for Ayurvedic nourishment.
Resolution: not a miracle promise - just a clear plan he could finally start
Neeraj didn’t end the call with an emotional monologue. He ended it the way many people do when they finally feel oriented: “If there’s any problem, I’ll call you.”
And in that sentence is the real shift.
After 10 years of hair fall, he wasn’t just “trying something.” He was starting something with support, instructions, and follow-ups already booked. A plan that respected his real life - BP, sugar medicines, and all.
That’s what a personalized hair treatment plan looks like in the real world: not hype, but a routine you can actually follow tomorrow morning.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can I use Traya’s hair kit if I have high BP and sugar and I’m on medicines?
- Is initial hair shedding normal when starting Minoxidil?
- How do Digest Boost and Hair Ras fit into a hair fall plan?
- If my hair fall is in an advanced stage, is there still value in following a consistent routine?

































