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My child has been recently diagnosed with ADHD. And the doctors are

trying to put her on medication. I don't want to give her any medicine.

Is there anything in Ayurveda which will help her? I have heard

prayanam is good for building concentration. But it is too hard for a 7

year old to sit and do prayanam.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Himaliv,

 

While ADHD is felt as a disease in West, this author feels that these

children are born at least ten years ahead. Their super intelligence

does not get hormonious environment presently. According to this

author, closest condition in ayurveda is "Unmada".

 

A four year boy has been treated and cured by the approach of this

author. Approach consisted mainly medhya herbs and few herbs to slow

down heart rate. The boy never used to hold pencil in the hand in

school and due to disturbance to other kids he caused, he was on the

verge of getting thrown out of school. Today, after one years

treatment, he is now first ranker and the most fond student of the

teacher. Has become cool, focussed without loosing the sharpness of

intelligence. Incessant talking is also reduced significantly.

 

Some breathing techniques were also used. If a five year old can

learn and practice breathing techniques, 7 year old can certainly do

it.

 

Unless you give complete details, specific course of action cant be

offered. This post, however, assures group that ADHD is curable, if

detected at early age.

 

Dr Bhate

 

ayurveda, "himaliv" <himaliv> wrote:

> My child has been recently diagnosed with ADHD. And the doctors are

> trying to put her on medication. I don't want to give her any

medicine.

> Is there anything in Ayurveda which will help her? I have heard

> prayanam is good for building concentration. But it is too hard for

a 7

> year old to sit and do prayanam.

>

> Thanks in advance.

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