For the last 1.5 years, Shanjit Ji has been facing a persistent problem: hair fall caused by severe dandruff and scalp psoriasis. What started as mild flaking gradually turned into constant itching, visible scaling, and ultimately, thinning hair around his hairline.
He explained his struggle honestly during his consultation:
“Hair fall has been happening for more than a year. I feel it’s because of dandruff. I tried many things, but nothing worked. The doctor told me it’s psoriasis limited to the scalp and behind the ears.”
Root Cause: Psoriasis, Sinus & Lifestyle Factors
Unlike simple dandruff, scalp psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that leads to thick, scaly patches. It causes constant inflammation, weakens hair roots, and accelerates hair fall.
But psoriasis wasn’t the only concern. Through the consultation, multiple contributing factors emerged:
- Psoriasis & Heavy Dandruff: Continuous flaking and inflammation damage follicles and block new growth.
- Sinus Issues: Ongoing sinus problems may worsen inflammation and disrupt sleep.
- Irregular Sleep Cycle (Shift Work): “I work in shifts – morning, afternoon, and night. My sleep is always disturbed.” Poor sleep is known to raise stress hormones, worsening both psoriasis and hair fall.
- Acidity & Digestion Issues: “Gas and acidity happen 2–3 times a week, mostly because of late meals.” This reduces nutrient absorption, starving hair follicles of essential vitamins and minerals.
All these together created the perfect storm for hair loss.
His Questions & Concerns
Like many who suffer from scalp psoriasis and dandruff, Shanjit Ji had genuine doubts:
- On Recurrence: “Even when I used serums and Omega-3, the problem reduced for some time but came back once I stopped.”
- On Regrowth: “My hairline has gone up recently. Can this come back?”
- On Kit Management: “If my kit finishes, how will I replace it? Will I get reminders?”
His biggest expectation was simple yet difficult: control dandruff and recover some hair density.
The Coach’s Honest Approach
Coach Moiz explained the plan with realistic expectations:
- First 3 Months: Focus will be on internal health and dandruff control—reducing scaling, calming the scalp, and improving digestion.
- No False Promises on Regrowth: “We won’t give regrowth assurance right now because psoriasis needs to be controlled first. Once your scalp is healthier, Minoxidil serum can be introduced.”
- Sleep & Lifestyle Guidance: Avoiding screens an hour before bed, staying hydrated, and walking after dinner were suggested to improve sleep and digestion.
- Home Remedy: Soaked fennel seeds (saunf) water in the morning to reduce acidity and bloating naturally.
This clear and structured explanation gave Shanjit Ji confidence that his case would be handled step by step, not rushed.
The Treatment Plan
1. Topical Care
- Anti-Dandruff Solution: Apply at night, spread gently with fingertips, leave overnight.
- Anti-Dandruff Shampoo: Use 3 times a week to wash off flakes and calm scalp irritation.
- Scalp Oil + Growth Booster: Mix once into oil. Apply twice a week, 30 minutes before shampoo, for nourishment and scalp softening.
2. Supplements
- Hair Rush: 2 tablets morning + 2 tablets night after meals.
- Health Tattva: 1 capsule morning + 1 capsule night after meals, to improve immunity and overall health.
- Hair Vitamin: 1 tablet daily in the morning after breakfast.
(All supplements are safe, herbal, and designed to reduce nutritional deficiencies.)
3. Lifestyle & Diet Support
- Customized diet plan on the Traya app to reduce acidity and improve digestion.
- Sleep hygiene tips and walking after dinner to boost metabolism.
- If sleep or acidity remain severe, herbal add-ons like Calm Rush or Digest Boost would be included in the next month.
Timeline & Expectations
- Months 1–3: Psoriasis and dandruff reduce, scalp feels calmer, hair fall begins to slow.
- Months 4–6: Scalp condition stabilizes, absorption of nutrients improves, hair roots strengthen.
- Months 6+: Depending on progress, Minoxidil serum may be added to stimulate regrowth.
Emotional Impact
Living with psoriasis isn’t just a skin condition—it affects self-confidence deeply. The constant flakes, itchiness, and hair thinning made Shanjit Ji frustrated. But after his Traya consultation, he felt reassured:
“At least now there’s a clear plan. First control dandruff, then look at regrowth. That makes sense.”
Knowing that his kit, supplements, and progress would be monitored monthly gave him a sense of support he had not experienced before.
Conclusion
Shanjit Ji’s story highlights how hair fall linked to psoriasis and lifestyle factors cannot be solved with quick fixes. Oils and short-term serums gave him temporary relief, but the problem always returned.
With Traya’s multi-pronged approach—scalp treatment, nutrition, sleep and digestion support, and later, Minoxidil for regrowth—he finally has a long-term solution.
For anyone struggling with stubborn dandruff or psoriasis-related hair fall, Shanjit Ji’s journey shows that patience, consistency, and holistic care are key to results.