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You'll find that the majority of Indians have tried at least two to three anti-dandruff shampoos prior to understanding that none of them addressed the issue. They temporarily decrease the amount of flakes. The itch returns in a few days.
Most of the individuals have experience dandruff at some point in their lives. That's not an uncommon problem, given the typical method most products take: they cover up the symptom instead targeting the root cause.
With three carefully selected Ayurvedic and botanical ingredients, BeBroot developed Scalp Veda to address the root cause of dandruff and scalp health.
1. Why Dandruff Keeps Coming Back
The study of the scalp microbiome revealed a strong correlation between dandruff and the overgrowth of Malassezia fungal species, as well as dysbiosis of the bacterial species present on the scalp.
In urban India, 48 percent of consumers report scalp issues such as dandruff, sebum imbalance and inflammation caused by sweat, attributed to urban pollution, hard water and sweat.
Harsh chemical shampoos will kill the fungus for a short time but compromise the natural barrier of the scalp and make it more likely to happen again. The opposite is true of Scalp Veda.
2. Tea Tree Oil: The Antifungal Foundation
Shothaghna (anti-inflammatory) and Krimighna (antimicrobial) are the terms used in Ayurveda and tea tree oil is used to treat skin infections, acne and dandruff. Also it balance Kapha and Pitta doshas.
Tea tree oil's action in Scalp Veda is at the micro level to directly combat Malassezia overgrowth. In a clinical study, Terpinen-4-ol, extracted from tea tree oil, exhibited anti-biofilm activity against Malassezia, supporting its role in limiting fungal activity involved in chronic dandruff.
How Tea Tree Oil affects the scalp:
- Reduses fungus overgrowth while retaining protecting flora
- Soothes inflammation and itching of the skin surface
- Clears blocked follicles brought about by an overproduction of sebum and flaking
3. Bhringraj: The Scalp Rejuvenator
In contrast to tea tree oil, which is only nourishing and strengthening the scalp tissue, BeBroot puts Bhringraj in the center of Scalp Veda.
As per clinical reports published in the journal Ancient Science of Life, Bhringraj has the ability to reduce the burning sensation and inflammation on the scalp caused by Pitta. A modern microbiome analysis has been conducted to demonstrate that its regular use helps achieve proper and healthy microbial balance on the scalp.
Tea tree oil fights the fungus, while Bhringraj repairs the environment damaged by the fungus. They both help to break the continuous cycle of dandruff that keep coming back.

4. Neem: The Antibacterial Layer
In a peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, oils infused with neem reduced the dandruff scales by 65% over four weeks when compared to a placebo.
In Ayurveda, neem is believed to be cooling and pitta-balancing, which is especially beneficial for a flaky scalp when it is itchy, hot, or bothered.
Neem contributes a bacterial control layer to Scalp Veda, which is not included in tea tree oil's mainly antifungal properties. It is very common to see fungal and bacterial disruption at the same time in a case of dandruff.
This three-part solution is a more comprehensive approach than single-ingredient solutions because it addresses both of them.
5. How the Three Work as a System
Every one of these focuses on a different aspect of dandruff:
The Malassezia overgrowth is the reason for flaking and tea tree oil is able to control it.
Neem helps to counter the imbalance of bacteria and associated inflammation.
Bhringraj strengthens the damaged scalp tissue
The combination of neem and Bhringraj is recommended in Ayurveda, as they have different dosha-suppressing properties, neem for Kapha and Bhringraj for Vata, so it is a more comprehensive treatment for the scalp than either of the herbs alone.
With the same approach used in BeBroot formula for Scalp Veda, whereby every component enhances the other instead of working alone.
Dandruff issues are not hygiene-related. It's a microbiome scalp issue that yields to botanical treatment with targeted intent much better than repeated chemical suppression. Each of tea tree oil, Bhringraj and neem targets a different aspect of that issue and has supporting evidence.
With that multi-layered thinking, BeBroot came up with Scalp Veda, the solution that cares for the scalp rather than against it, especially in India, where people suffer from dandruff. Visit bebroot.com to discover Scalp Veda and the entire range of hair wellness.
