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Is your digestive system the real cause of baldness? Surprising revelations from a new study by ‘Taraya Health’

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In today’s era, hair loss is no longer just a cosmetic problem for men, but it is causing a loss of self-confidence and severe psychological stress. There are thousands of types of serums and medicines in the market, but have you ever thought that your falling hair could be related to your stomach or intestines?on

A recent and extensive study by the Indian organisation ‘Taraya Health’ has created a stir in the medical world, claiming that a major cause of male pattern baldness is poor intestinal health and constipation complaints.

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Background and scope of the study


This study was not limited to just a few people, but it analysed data from more than 160,000 men from 10 different regions of India between December 2024 and December 2025. The study included men from major states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana and Gujarat.

Experts used ‘constipation’ as the main symptom to assess gut health in this study. The results showed that men’s digestive system deteriorated significantly in 2025 compared to 2024, especially in busy urban areas like Telangana and Delhi.

What is the relationship between the intestines and hair? (Scientific reason)

According to research, our digestive system not only digests food, but it is also the lifeblood of hair. The three main reasons for this are as follows:

Non-absorption of nutrients: Hair is mainly made up of protein, iron, zinc and vitamin B. If your intestines are bad, no matter how good the food you eat, the body is unable to absorb these essential nutrients, and the hair roots become weak due to starvation.

Inflammation: Intestinal disorders cause constant internal inflammation in the body. This inflammation attacks the hair follicles, causing hair to fall out before it reaches its full potential.

Toxin accumulation: In case of constipation, toxins cannot be excreted from the body, and they enter the blood and affect the natural process of hair growth.


Modern lifestyle: The silent trigger of baldness


Research has shown that the rate of hair loss is higher in urban areas because the lifestyle there has become ‘anti-gut’ (enemy of the intestines). The main reasons for this include:

  • Excessive consumption of fast food and processed food.
  • Irregular meal times (eating late).
  • Severe lack of water.
  • Overeating due to mental stress.

Expert advice: Where to start treatment?

According to experts at ‘Taraya Health’, if you are losing hair, instead of wasting money on expensive shampoos, focus on your lifestyle. The summary of the research is:

  • Improve your digestion and do not underestimate constipation.
  • Increase the amount of fibre, yoghurt (probiotics) and water in your diet.
  • Take care of exercise and sleep to reduce stress.
  • Consider hair loss as the first sign of internal deterioration in the body and consult a doctor.

Summary:


Your hair is a mirror of your internal health. If the intestines are healthy, the roots will also be strong. So the next time you look in the mirror, look not only at your hair but also at your diet and digestion.

Note: This blog is for general information. In case of any serious health problem, be sure to consult your doctor or dermatologist.

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