Ginger and Dandruff: Calming the Scalp From Within
Dusted shoulders, itching, a flaking scalp: dandruff affects 1 in 2 people in their lifetime. The usual culprits: a fungus (Malassezia) + an inflammatory terrain — two angles where ginger has something to say.
🔬 How the Duo Helps
- Antifungal: gingerols have documented activity against Malassezia-type yeasts, involved in dandruff
- Anti-inflammatory: dandruff comes with scalp inflammation (itching) that turmeric + ginger calm from within
- Microcirculation: ginger irrigates the scalp — a well-nourished follicle means a more balanced scalp
- The sugar-sebum link: blood-sugar spikes stimulate the sebum Malassezia feeds on — the 'no added sugar' is coherent
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Complete approach: a suitable anti-dandruff shampoo (the local attack) + daily internal support (the terrain). One INTI shot in the morning, organic, no added sugar. Patience: the scalp rebalances over 4-8 weeks.
Thick dandruff, red patches or dandruff resisting suitable shampoos may be seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis — dermatology advice is useful. Ginger is terrain support, not a prescription antifungal.
❓ FAQ
Does ginger help with dandruff?
Yes, as internal support: gingerols have antifungal activity against Malassezia (the dandruff yeast), the turmeric-ginger duo calms scalp inflammation, and the 'no added sugar' limits the sebum the fungus feeds on. Combine with a suitable anti-dandruff shampoo. Resistant dandruff or red patches = dermatology advice. €0.77/day.