Kuba Hair Clinic has sparked renewed conversations around holistic hair care after hosting a highly engaging Google Meet session titled “How Digestion and Gut Health Affect Hair”, shedding light on the often-overlooked internal factors responsible for hair loss and scalp disorders.
The virtual session, hosted by Christiana Amokeodo, popularly known as the Hair Nurse, featured Dr. Lahari Gollapally, a seasoned Ayurvedic physician, who offered expert insights into natural and preventive approaches to hair health. The event also formed part of activities marking Kuba Hair Clinic’s third year of establishment, celebrating its growing impact in natural hair and scalp care.
During the discussion, speakers emphasized that hair problems are frequently rooted in poor digestion, gut imbalance, and nutritional deficiencies rather than external hair products alone. Dr. Gollapally explained that the gut plays a critical role in nutrient absorption, inflammation control, and hormonal balance all of which directly influence hair growth cycles and scalp health.
Participants were educated on common triggers of hair loss, including food-related allergies, dandruff, scalp infections, and vitamin deficiencies, with particular attention given to seasonal hair shedding, especially during winter. Experts highlighted how low sunlight exposure, reduced vitamin D levels, decreased melatonin production, and extended resting phases of hair follicles often lead to increased hair fall during colder periods.
Practical solutions were shared throughout the session, including the importance of avoiding hot showers, maintaining proper scalp hygiene, managing dandruff effectively, and ensuring adequate vitamin D intake. The speakers also explored the biological origin of hair, explaining how hair follicles originate from stem cells and rely heavily on collagen scaffolding and internal nourishment for strength and regeneration.
Attendees actively participated by asking questions on dandruff control, hair allergies, and natural remedies for promoting healthy hair growth. The session encouraged women to prioritize hair care by paying closer attention to their diets, gut health, and lifestyle choices rather than relying solely on cosmetic treatments.
The interactive event concluded with a special patronage discount offered by the host, further rewarding participants for their engagement and commitment to healthier hair practices. Many attendees described the session as enlightening, practical, and timely, praising Kuba Hair Clinic for consistently providing science-backed and natural hair care education.
As Kuba Hair Clinic celebrates three years of operation, the session reaffirmed its mission to promote holistic, sustainable, and informed approaches to hair and scalp health proving that true hair care begins from within.


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