Traya Journey at a Glance
- Struggling with severe hair thinning, greying, and a receding hairline linked to thyroid imbalance
- Multiple root causes uncovered, including dandruff, poor digestion, and nutrition absorption issues
- Followed a personalized hair treatment plan with Thyro Santulan, Hair Santulan, and scalp care products
- Visible reduction in hair fall expected around the fourth to fifth month with continued improvement
- Regained hope, confidence, and trust in a guided, long-term approach to hair recovery
“I used to have such thick, heavy hair,” Shabana said quietly, almost as if she was still trying to convince herself it was true. “It reached below my waist. Now it’s so thin… and the greying happened all of a sudden.”
For Shabana, a woman in her late thirties from a small city in North India, the moment of panic didn’t come from a mirror selfie or a casual comment. It came from noticing how light her ponytail felt in her hand. What started as manageable hair fall slowly turned into something more alarming - visible scalp, a receding hairline, and strands that no longer felt like her own.
When Hair Fall Becomes Personal
Shabana had been living with thyroid issues for a few years. At first, she didn’t connect it to her hair. But over two to three years, the change became impossible to ignore. Her hair wasn’t just falling - it was thinning rapidly and greying at a pace that felt unfair.“There was no one clear moment,” she explained during her first Traya consultation. “I just know my hair was never like this before.”
She had tried salon treatments and consultations in the past, hoping for a quick fix. Instead, her hair seemed to worsen. The uncertainty added to her stress. Was it the products? Her hormones? Something she was missing?
Understanding the Real Root Cause
During her consultation, the Traya hair expert took a step back instead of jumping to solutions. They looked at Shabana’s health history, lifestyle, and scalp condition together. What emerged wasn’t a single cause, but a combination.Her thyroid imbalance was a major trigger, slowing down metabolism and affecting the hair growth cycle. Alongside that, persistent dandruff was disrupting scalp health, while digestion and nutrition absorption issues meant her hair follicles weren’t getting the nourishment they needed. This layered picture explained why her hair fall felt so aggressive and why quick cosmetic fixes hadn’t helped.
This wasn’t just about hair anymore. It was about restoring balance from within, especially in cases like thyroid-related hair thinning where the body needs time and consistency to heal.
- Q: Can thyroid problems really cause this much hair fall?
Fears, Doubts, and the Emotional Weight
Shabana voiced what many women feel but rarely say out loud. “It looks really bad on a woman when the hairline goes back,” she admitted. “I’m scared it’ll get worse.”She was also worried about the initial shedding she’d heard about. “If more hair falls after starting treatment, won’t my hair become even thinner?” she asked, her voice tense.
The coach didn’t dismiss her fear. Instead, they explained gently that initial shedding can happen when weak strands make way for healthier growth. It’s temporary, and more importantly, it’s a sign the treatment is working.
The Turning Point: A Guided, Personalized Plan
What changed everything for Shabana was clarity. Instead of vague promises, she was given a clear timeline and routine that felt manageable.Her plan focused on internal balance and external care. Thyro Santulan was introduced to support thyroid-related hair fall by improving metabolism and digestion. Hair Santulan tablets were added to strengthen hair from within and support the growth cycle over time.
For her scalp, the routine began with an anti-dandruff night lotion to clear buildup and calm irritation, followed by a nourish hair oil the next morning. A gentle defence shampoo and conditioner helped keep her scalp clean without overdrying it, creating the right environment for regrowth.
This wasn’t about overnight results. It was about consistency, monitoring, and adjusting as her body responded.
What the Timeline Really Looks Like
The coach was honest about time. In the first month, the focus would be on clearing dandruff and improving scalp health. By the fourth month, visible hair fall reduction would begin. Around the fifth month, Shabana could expect to see better volume and less scalp visibility.For someone dealing with digestion and hair fall connection issues and thyroid imbalance, this gradual progress is exactly what sustainable recovery looks like.
Learning to Be Patient With Herself
Perhaps the biggest shift wasn’t just in Shabana’s hair routine, but in her mindset. Knowing that her supplements wouldn’t interfere with her ongoing thyroid medication gave her peace of mind. Understanding why her hair fall happened helped her let go of guilt and self-blame.She wasn’t failing at hair care. Her body was asking for support.
A Journey Still in Progress
Shabana knows her journey isn’t finished yet. But for the first time in years, she feels guided instead of guessing. With regular follow-ups, clear instructions, and a system that addresses hair fall due to thyroid imbalance rather than masking it, she’s learning to trust the process.“I just want my hair to feel healthy again,” she said. “Even if it takes time.”
And this time, she knows she’s not doing it alone.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can thyroid imbalance lead to long-term hair thinning and greying?
- Why does dandruff make hair fall worse over time?
- How long does a personalized hair treatment plan take to show results?
- Is initial hair shedding after starting treatment normal?
Read More Stories:
- Shabana’s Thyroid Hair Fall Journey: Finding Hope with Traya
- Dhaval’s Journey: Beating Dandruff and Hair Fall with the Right Guidance
- Anand’s Two-Year Hair Fall Journey: From Seasonal Dandruff to Steady Regrowth
- Ojas’s Story: How Treating Dandruff First Changed His Hair Fall Journey
- Anand’s Crown Hair Loss Journey: Finding Clarity After 1.5 Years of Hair Fall
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