Traya Journey at a Glance
- A 29-year-old banking professional noticed ongoing hair fall that fluctuated but never fully stopped
- Underlying causes included digestion issues, acidity, lifestyle changes, and metabolism imbalance
- Followed a personalized hair treatment plan combining internal nutrition and topical care
- First visible improvements expected around the fifth month with consistent use
- Regained confidence by understanding the process and staying regular with expert guidance
It wasn’t a dramatic moment that pushed him to seek help. No sudden clumps of hair in the shower drain or alarming bald patches overnight. Instead, it was the slow, nagging awareness that the hair fall had been there for a long time - sometimes mild, sometimes worse - but never truly gone.
“I’ve noticed it for quite a while now,” he admitted during his first call. “It keeps happening on and off.”
This is where Shubham’s story begins.
When Hair Fall Becomes Background Noise
Shubham, a 29-year-old who had recently moved to Delhi for a new banking job, hadn’t done anything “wrong” per se. He wasn’t overusing styling products. He didn’t have dandruff. He slept well and had recently even improved his water intake to nearly three litres a day. On the surface, everything looked fine.But hair fall doesn’t always announce itself loudly. Sometimes, it becomes background noise - easy to ignore until you realise it’s been playing for years.
He hadn’t tried any treatments before Traya. No oils passed down through family advice, no supplements picked up on impulse. What he wanted was clarity. “I just needed some guidance,” he said. “What approach should I take?”
Looking Beyond the Hair
As the Traya hair coach began asking questions, a pattern slowly emerged. Shubham mentioned occasional acidity, bloating, and constipation - nothing severe, nothing constant. Just enough to be brushed aside as “normal.”But that’s exactly where things often start.
Frequent travel, hotel food, changes in routine, and work stress can quietly disrupt digestion. And over time, this affects how the body absorbs nutrients. The coach explained that his hair fall wasn’t random - it was linked to nutrition, lifestyle, and metabolism working slightly out of sync.
This digestion and hair fall connection is something many people overlook. When the gut isn’t absorbing nutrients efficiently, hair follicles are often the first to suffer.
Can digestion issues really affect hair fall?
Yes. Even mild, occasional issues like acidity or bloating can interfere with nutrient absorption. Over time, this reduces nourishment reaching the hair roots, weakening them and increasing shedding.For Shubham, this explanation was a turning point. It wasn’t about blaming his routine - it was about understanding it.
Facing the Doubts Head-On
Like most people starting a hair treatment, Shubham had questions. Would he have to use everything forever? What happens after five months? And the big one - “Will things get worse before they get better?”The coach didn’t sugarcoat it. She explained that with Minoxidil, initial shedding is common and actually a positive sign. “Think of it like old leaves falling so new ones can grow,” she told him. Weak hair makes way for stronger growth.
She also clarified timelines clearly. The first one to two months would focus on improving internal health. By months three and four, hair fall would begin to stabilise. Around the fifth month, visible changes - better density and improved scalp coverage - would start showing.
There were no exaggerated promises, especially around the hairline. Just honest expectations and reassurance that he wouldn’t be navigating this alone.
Building a Routine That Felt Doable
What made the difference for Shubham wasn’t just the products - it was how manageable everything felt.He was guided step by step: mixing the growth oil shot into the scalp oil and using it twice a week, applying Minoxidil daily on a clean, dry scalp, and washing with a gentle defence shampoo. Internally, supplements like Health Tatva supported metabolism and energy, while Hair Ras worked on balancing internal heat and nourishing hair from within. Hair Vitamins filled nutritional gaps without overwhelming his routine.
The coach even shared simple habit hacks - keeping supplements near the dining table, oils by the mirror - so consistency didn’t feel like a chore.
This wasn’t a generic solution. It was a personalized hair treatment plan designed around his lifestyle, job schedule, and health patterns.
Learning to Trust the Process
There was relief in knowing that he didn’t have to be perfect. Miss a day while travelling? Restart. Begin supplements before oils if needed? That was fine too. The focus was always on long-term consistency, not short-term pressure.Regular follow-ups with the hair coach were scheduled, giving him space to ask questions, adjust routines, and stay motivated. “At least now I know what I’m doing and why,” he said, sounding lighter than at the start of the call.
A Shift Bigger Than Hair
Shubham hadn’t seen the results yet - his journey was just beginning. But something had already changed. The confusion was gone. The anxiety around “what if nothing works” had softened into cautious confidence.He wasn’t just treating hair fall anymore. He was understanding his body.
Key Questions Answered in This Blog
- Can digestion issues really cause hair fall?
- Does initial hair shedding mean the treatment isn’t working?
- How long does it take to see visible results with Traya?
- Why is a personalised approach important for long-term hair health?
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- From Confusion to Clarity: Shubham’s Traya Hair Journey
- Tejpal’s Story: From Gradual Thinning to a Guided Hair Recovery Journey
- Kalyani’s Hair Fall Journey: Finding Clarity Through Personalized Care
- Sandeep’s Hair Loss Journey: From Years of Thinning to a Plan That Finally Made Sense
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