Why your hair feels thin and lacks volume
Micro-capillary restriction at the scalp starves follicles of the nutrients they need. Here is how to reopen the supply line.
Hair that looks thin, flat or lifeless is often not a problem with the hair itself. It is a problem with the blood supply that feeds it. Every follicle is served by a micro-capillary network so fine that it is easily compromised by poor circulation, chronic stress and mineral depletion. When the supply line is restricted, the follicle shrinks and the hair shaft thins.
What micro-capillary restriction feels like
You may notice that your hairline is more visible under bright light, that ponytails feel smaller, or that the scalp is slightly tender. These are all signs that nutrient-rich blood is not reaching the follicle bed in sufficient volume to support full-cycle growth.
Why it is rarely just genetics
Androgenic hair loss is real, but it is not the only cause of thinning. In many adults — particularly women — the primary driver is vascular: nitric oxide production is low, capillary tone is poor, and the scalp simply does not receive the micronutrients required for keratin synthesis and follicle maintenance.
The HolOrg approach
Bhringraj Powder has been used in Ayurvedic practice for centuries to support hair density and follicle strength. It works partly by localising circulation-supporting compounds at the scalp. Beetroot Nitrates, converted to nitric oxide in the body, dilate micro-capillaries and improve blood flow to peripheral tissues — including the scalp. Together they reopen the supply line and deliver the iron, zinc and B-vitamins the follicle needs to produce a full, strong hair shaft.