Bhringraj Oil Benefits for Hair: Ayurveda's King of Herbs — Science and How to Use
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- May 8
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Updated: May 14
Bhringraj Oil Benefits for Hair — Ingredient Research and Traditional Use
Note: Vihira 360° is a cosmetic hair oil, not a medicine. The ingredient research referenced below is based on published studies on individual ingredients, not on Vihira 360° as a finished product. Individual results vary. Consult a dermatologist for medical advice.
Eclipta Alba — What Published Research Has Studied
Eclipta alba, known as bhringraj, has been studied in scientific literature for effects on hair follicle-related cells. Research has examined its traditionally reported hair care properties and attempted to identify active compounds. The plant has been found to contain ecliptine, wedelolactone, and other phytochemicals that have been the subject of laboratory studies.
Traditional Ayurvedic Context
Bhringraj is classified as one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic hair care. It has been used in hair oil formulations for centuries across India. Its traditional use encompasses both scalp application and oral preparations. Traditional Ayurvedic classification is separate from modern clinical evidence and should be understood in its own context.
Vihira 360° and Bhringraj
Vihira 360° contains Eclipta Alba Oil — ultra-lightweight bhringraj oil — as one of its 15 plant-derived ingredients
It is used in the formula in its oil form, preserving the plant's natural phytochemical profile
Combined with other plant-derived ingredients including rosemary oil (Extra Pure), pumpkin seed oil, peppermint oil (Extra Pure), and turmeric extract
All claims about individual ingredient research on this website refer to published studies on those ingredients, not on Vihira 360° as a finished product
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