The Circulation Root
The Circulation Root
Your scalp is a low-priority destination, and your body knows it.
The mechanism
A follicle needs blood the way a root needs water — continuously, and in quantity. The scalp sits at the furthest edge of your circulatory system, above the heart, supplied by vessels that thread through a thin layer of tissue over bone.
When that tissue is tight, cold, and never moved, flow through it drops. And a body under any kind of demand routes blood by priority — heart, brain, organs, extremities. Hair is not on the list.
Tight scalp. Cold hands and feet. Receding temples. A crown that's widening. These read as separate problems and they are one signal: not enough flow reaching the edge.
How you got here
- Chronic tension through the jaw, neck and scalp, which physically restricts the vessels running through it.
- Years of sitting, which reduces overall circulatory demand and tone.
- Cold hands and feet as a lifelong normal — a vasoconstriction pattern, not a personality trait.
- Topical products applied to a scalp that was never mobilised first, so almost nothing was carried anywhere.
Prerequisites to support your protocol
- Daily sunlight. First thing on waking, before a screen gets to you.
- Bare feet on the ground. Every day, even if it is only a few minutes.
- Avoid artificial light at night. Or as little of it as your life allows.
- Daily movement. Stagnation breeds sickness. It does not have to be training.
- A willingness to leave your comfort zone and commit to something that will change your life for the better.
Your protocol
Order is doing most of the work here. Every week assumes the one before it happened — if you skip ahead, you are running a different protocol with a similar shopping list.
Mobilise — promoting flow
Five minutes morning and night, fingertips, firm, actually sliding the skin over the skull. Be fully present and breathe into it. Pair this with the Liver, Gallbladder & Blood Purifier tea to support circulation, blood oxygenation and gentle detox. Take a baseline photo of your part in daylight.
Add the carrier
Rub Extreme Hair Growth Infusion into your palms, then work it in during the massage, one to two times daily — not before it, not after. The massage is what carries it anywhere.
Treat the skin
Keep the routine and drop the tea after seven to twelve days. Add Collagen Renewal Oil to the scalp three times a week. A thin scalp grows thin hair, and this is the part almost everyone skips.
Raise the demand
Massage morning and night. Add two minutes daily with your head below your heart — a forward fold, legs up the wall, whatever you will actually do consistently. Reassess how freely the skin moves.
Signs it is working
None of these are hair. That is deliberate — hair is the last thing to change, and if you only watch your hair you will quit before the evidence arrives.
- The scalp visibly moving under your fingers where it previously didn't
- Warmth or mild tingling during and after the massage
- Hands and feet running warmer generally
- Fine new growth at the temples and hairline around month three
Your products
Liver, Gallbladder, and Blood Purifier
Eight herbs for circulation, blood oxygenation and a gentle detox. It runs alongside the massage from day one, then comes out after seven to twelve days.
See the product →Extreme Hair Growth/Strength Infusion
Thirteen ingredients built around wildcrafted Batana oil, for the follicle and the strand. Worked into the scalp during the massage, one to two times daily.
See the product →Collagen Renewal Oil
Amla, gotu kola, and extra virgin cold-pressed rosehip. It works on the scalp skin itself — which is why hair thickness is what customers most often report back on.
See the product →The other three
Circulation is the fastest root to feel and the easiest to lose — it responds within weeks and regresses the moment the routine stops. If minerals scored close behind, add ULTRA now rather than later; there is nothing to circulate if the raw material isn't there.
What comes after this one clears
This is a general protocol. For a tailored approach — the exact herbs, practices and protocols matched to you and your lifestyle — holistic coaching is your best option.
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