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Seeking Guidance for My Son's Nonverbal Autism
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Seeking Guidance for My Son's Nonverbal Autism - #39238

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My son is 5 and is diagnosed with nonverbal autism. We have tried multitudes of things to help him and none have shown any progress. We have done things such as HBOT, diet change (all homemade foods, dairy and gluten free), speech/OT/PT, supplements and testing, stem cell therapy, mitochondrial support, craniosacral therapy, chiropractic, acupuncture… you’re probably getting the picture. Nothing we have done has moved the needle. His biggest concerns are him being nonverbal and his lack of imitation. He does not gesture(wave, clap or point), and does not use signs. Can you guide me in our first steps for helping him begin go make progress? Thank you.

How long has your son been diagnosed with nonverbal autism?:

- More than 2 years

What is your son's daily routine like?:

- Structured with set activities

Has your son shown any interest in specific activities or toys?:

- Some interest, but limited
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You need to visit nearby ayurvedic centre and consult ayurvedic physician for viddha karma treatment. This treatment will help, but still he is 5 years, will need time , if you compare with other kids, he will take longer time to get his verbal faculties. You will need patience and continue viddha karma treatment along with ayurvedic medicine. Start with Mentat Syrup 5 ml Twice daily after food with water Brahmi grith 1tsp twice daily before food with warm milk. Do Nasya with Brahmi grith 1 drop in both nostril once daily.

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HELLO,

Your son’s brain is wired differently. It does not process social signals, imitation, and communication in the same automatic way neurotypical children do. In non-verbal autism at 5 yrs, talking is not the first goal.

Communication is the objective. Communication → imitation → gesture → symbol → then sometimes speech. Currently, his nervous system is Vata aggravated in the Ayurvedic perspective.

This shows up as: irregular, unpredictability, difficulty integrating sensory input, difficulty with sustained engagement. Core target is not “fix autism” (wrong framework). Core target is to increase: regulated learning windows. When he is regulated → he CAN learn. Whenever regulation collapses → nothing enters.

Treatment goals- regulation: nervous system calm, digestion predictable, sleep stable Alternative and augmentative communication, commonly referred to as AAC imitation training gesture acquisition social reciprocity increase The possibility of eventual vocalization cannot be forced but can grow when #1-4 increase Ayurveda supports goal 1. AAC + NDBI supports goals 2–4. When 1–4 get strong → 5 + 6 happen slowly.

Internal Ayurveda medicines-

1) Chyawanprash (½ teaspoon daily after food) = gentle rasayana, nourishes system, improves tissue building, supports immunity & vitality Extremely classical and safe for long-term pediatric use if reputable brand.

2) Children’s Medhya Syrup (combo formulation that generally contains Brahmi + Shankhpushpi + Yashtimadhu + other brain tonics) use manufacturer pediatric dose this supports attention, processing speed, cognitive stamina gradually start this 6-8 weeks continuous before evaluating change

3) Brahmi Ghrita only introduced later after 6-8 weeks=-2 weeks 1/4 tsp with warm milk at night Micro dosing only DO NOT STACK 7 things at one time. Ayurveda works better with clean stack.

First, start #1

+ #2. External Ayurveda Abhyanga-this becomes the most powerful part warm sesame oil deep pressure style strokes 10–20 minutes Daily, or at least 5 days a week

follow with warm bath Abhyanga + warm bath: increases regulation window. This is the time slot right after where his attempts at therapy should happen.

No aggressive panchakarma

No detox

No purgation

No "miracle flushes

Pediatrics requires softness.

Diet to be followed

Foods should be warm, soft, cooked no cold food No raw salad No iced drinks Ghee allowed daily small rice + mung + soft cooked vegetables are ideal base Mild spices help, such as cumin, coriander, fennel. avoid fast food, deep-fried, very spicy Avoid excessive snacking. water must be at room temperature or warm. Digestion must be predictable. Predictable digestion produces predictable nervous system.

lifestyle/ routine- Dinacharya essential points wake-up time every day same sleeping time structured day predictable sequence low chaos household High daily similarity environment Vata is so predictable.

Yoga + pranayama-5 yr child version no formal pranayama only playful, breathing-based regulation was blowing bubbles blowing feathers blowing cotton ball blowing pretend candles

Yoga forms: cat cow (with animal imitation) Supported tree pose Child’s pose

animal walks: bear walk, crab walk In fact, this is also imitation therapy. developmental therapy requirement It is important to introduce AAC. Not optional. AAC does NOT block speech. AAC increases the odds of speech later. NDBI (naturalistic developmental behavioral intervention) style play-5-15 minute blocks multiple times per day-is the highest success framework.

Ayurveda supports the nervous system, then NDBI + AAC actually works.

final advice (this is the parent anchor) Start Chyawanprash + Medhya Syrup-not more than these two. Daily abhyanga + warm bath Warm cooked diet AAC daily in natural play, not only therapy room NDBI micro sessions daily (5–10 min blocks) Keep schedule identical daily This is the combination that is sustainable. Consistent slow small wins add up - this is long horizon.

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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To improve his speech u should do a set of things Start with Brahmi Gritham 5 ml take it in a small bowl and double boil it and give him in the morning empty stomach followed by a glass of warm water Mix little of vacha churna and Amalaki churna and keep it over his head and tie a cloth over it ( Talam) daily

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Hello I truly understand how emotionally and mentally challenging it can be when your child shows little progress despite your continuous love, effort, and commitment. But don’t worry we are here to help you out😊

✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF MANAGEMENT

✅INTERNAL MEDICATION

For Neurological Development & Speech Stimulation

1. Brahmi Ghrita – ¼ tsp with warm milk twice daily (improves brain function, comprehension, and focus).

2. Saraswata Churna – ¼ tsp with honey once daily (traditional formula for speech delay and cognitive growth).

3. Kalyanaka Ghrita – ½ tsp once daily with warm milk (acts as Medhya Rasayana – rejuvenates brain cells).

4. Swarna Bindu Prashana (if available in your region) – once a month on Pushya Nakshatra day – strengthens immunity, intellect, and communication.

5. Kalyana gulam - mix the gulam with lemon juice and apply on the tongue once daily ( for speech stimulation)

✅PANCHAKARMA (to be done under expert supervision)

These therapies help calm Vata, improve speech coordination, and enhance brain–body communication pathways

1. Abhyanga (Daily oil massage) – with lakshadi taila ; it reduces restlessness, improves muscle tone, and balances Vata.( Important )

2. Shiro Abhyanga (Head massage) – daily before sleep using Brahmi Taila – helps relaxation and focus.

3. Shirodhara – rhythmic pouring of medicated liquids over forehead to calm the nervous system.

4 Tailapozichila - medicated lepa application over the head

5. Karna Purana – instillation of warm medicated oil in ears helps auditory processing.

6 Nasya therapy - installation of medicated oil in nose

Out of these first I will suggest you to do Abhynga daily and shiroabhynga you can do 3-4 times a week

Rest Panchakarma therapy you can do for continue 7 days in nearby panchakarma center ( once in 3 months)

✅DIET MODIFICATION

✅ Include

Warm, freshly cooked homemade meals with ghee. Moong dal, rice, bottle gourd, pumpkin, beetroot, and carrots. Cow’s milk with turmeric, or milk with Brahmi Ghrita at night. Fresh fruits like pomegranate, banana, papaya, and apple. Homemade soups, kichdi, and dates for natural strength.

❌ Avoid

Cold, processed, packaged, and leftover foods. Refined sugar, bakery items, and heavy fried foods. Overuse of dairy replacements (almond/soy milk) which may increase dryness (Vata).

✅ Lifestyle & Behavioral Practices (Vihara)

1. Routine: Maintain a consistent schedule – same waking, eating, sleeping times daily to stabilize Vata.

2. Sound & Music Therapy Chanting soft mantras like Om, Ram while holding your child’s hand helps vibrational communication. Play soothing instrumental music or natural sounds (birds, flute, veena).

3. Tactile and Sensory Play: Use clay, sand, or warm oil touch play to stimulate sensory channels.

4. Speech stimulation techniques: Practice eye contact, slow imitation games (clap, wave, smile). Reward-based reinforcement after small responses helps positive conditioning.

✅RASAYANA (Rejuvenative Support for Long-Term

After 3–4 months of basic therapy, Rasayana tonics can help improve neurological nourishment:

1 Ashwagandhadi Lehyam – ¼ tsp daily for strength.

Important Note

Since your son already receives therapy and dietary support, Ayurveda can be integrated without stopping his current therapies. Focus first on gut correction and Vata balance for 2–3 months — once his digestion and sleep improve, mental progress follows naturally.

You have to be consistent for his treatment and medicines. With consistency you will see minute changes in his behaviour will be significantly improve his life before teenage.

Wishing your son a good health😊

Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Thank you for sharing your journey, so clearly it is clear how much love and perseverance you have invested in helping your son prince so many therapy have been tried and nothing else visible changed. It can feel defeating, but even in stillness a child’s brain is taking in for more than shows. Progress for nonverbal autistic children often begins not with words, but with a sense of safety and shared presence Right now, the most Healing thing you can offer is connection without demand beside him quietly during his favourite activities, hum softly and mirrors. Small parts of what is doing without expecting him to imitate you back. When he notices you joining his rhythm, you are gently awakening. the foundation of communication , joint attention, and trust. These come before speech or gestures and essential for them to emerge, naturally later

Reduce the pressure of structured teaching for a while, and bring more sensory regulating play into his days, swinging bouncing, walking together, splashing water or rhythmic trimming. Keep these interactions, short and joyful. The reputation of gentle rhythmic movement helps integrate his body and preparing his nervous system for invitation and speech Massage daily with warm sesame oil before part time, focusing on this fine and soul of the feet, the touch strength and the nervous system and calm restlessness, maintain soothing home atmosphere less noise softer, lighting, regular mealtime This predictable patterns create internal security, which is what open the door expression His food should stay simple, warm like cooked grains, vegetables, lunch and cold, heavy food. Warm soups with Muttal and Chumi are ideal for balancing his diet and mood a few drops of Brahmi gritha in the morning, may gently support neural activity and calm over stimulation when introduced carefully Instead of teaching guest, just like craving or clapping focus on creating moments, very naturally wants to blow bubbles and housing before you blow again, stopping your favourite swim Mary, and waiting for his look or singing a repetitive tune and living a gap for him to respond with a sound movement… each force invites him into communication at his own pace Try not to think of invitation or worse as lesson, but a science that sense of joy and trustee deepening celebrate, even the smallest a longer look return to audio voice, smile during play everyone of these days communication Consistency, softness, and rhythmic connection or slowly awaken his ability to express

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It’s better to consult your nearest Ayurved Hospital.

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Thank you for reaching out and trusting this platform with your son ceiling journey. I can sense how much dedication Patient and unconditional love you have already given you. You have exploited nearly every possible approach that is from diet and supplements to therapy and specialised therapy. You still find yourself for his work of progress that longing that constant effort is not in vain. Every therapy and every moment of Care has been shaping is in landscape, quietly in the way of say that even when change is not visible, the body and mind are still observing and be aligning internally. The goal now is to bring that quiet potential into gentle outward expression by reconnecting, his body, mind, and senses in the most natural and nurturing way.

When a child remains non-verbal behind the early developmental years and shows no imitation or gesture higher rate of use, this not has a lack of intelligence or capability disconnection in the pathways of communication between the manas and Indira and sharia … in simple terms, the bridge between awareness and expression is weak. The mind reduces impressions, but the body does not translate them into action. Hence, the absence of limitation, pointing or speech. Healing begins when we strengthen that bridge slowly and gently through rhythm, touch, sensory nourishment, emotional safety, and regulation of energy The first and most powerful therapy you can begin. A term is daily whole body massage with warm sesame oil or coconut oil? It is not just for the skin, but for awakening, century awareness or even you can use Ksheerabala taila also Massage from head to 2 with gentle circular motions on the joints and long strokes on the limits, they should last 15 to 20 minutes, followed by a warm bath The combination of warmth touch Sudha‘s eye active or fragmented nervous system and makes him feel grounded in his body over time his sensibility to touch, which shift from a defensive to the subjective, if fundamental change that open the way for imitation and expression

Hindi, same way samsparsha chikitsa -the therapy of conscious touch and sensory integration - should continue throughout the day in settle forms, children with autism often live in a world with sounds light and texture attack rather than organised their perception…their minds are alert, but their chances are in chaos so created calm, predictable and environment, dim natural lighting, gentle music, and mild sense of natural oils at minimal background noise Lettuce play materials, be simple, natural and tactile like wood blocks, Sand clay, cottons water, every time, C touches sports or shapes. These elements is sprain, refine its map of sensory input and begins aligning it with motor response. Even five minutes of calm and our water bag can activate deep neural integration that no external.Therapy can replace

During playtime, sit beside him, rather than across from him, avoid verbal instruction instead, quietly rhythm, if he spin a wheel spin yours alongside If he taps taps softly in tune, don’t ask him to look at you, let the connection bill invisible through rhythm When he pauses, pause with him This small worthless exchanges are fair. Communication truly begins. Beta, call this sattvic resonance Two share vibration of stillness and safety and learning becomes effortless… gradually, he will begin to notice your presence in his place and anticipate your next move that limitation in earliest form The next focus should be on Agni is digestive fire. You have already removed gluten and diary, which was wise but now it is time to strengthen the inner Tition rather than only restricting Foods In autism digestion and brain function are deeply linked When ama (undigested metabolic toxin) accumulates. In the gut, it travels through the stream and clocks like shuttle channels of communication in the brain The first sign of clearing ama is improved, focus and calmer behaviour To do this gently keep his meals freshly cooked warm and lightly spiced Give him food at the same time each day Moong dal Khichdi with a bit of ghee and cumin Lightly steamed vegetables with salt and soft red rice or millet can be given Avoid cold juices, refrigerator, snacks, processed food A teaspoon of ghee in each meal, lubricate the notes and an answer absorption of nutrients vital for brain function In the morning, you can start a stay with a zip of warm water. Mix with a few drops of ghee to awaken digestion Avoid forcing new test, gratulate in introduction is best over time. When dictation improves, you will notice better eye contact longer play, attention and more emotional, calm Ayurveda teaches thar mind always follows Agni-stable digestive fire means stable mind

For internal support, mild medhya dravyas can be introduced in Low doses Brahmi mandukaparni and vacha are classical herbs that strengthen neural communication and memory the best form is Brahmi gritha - give 1/4 th teaspoon in warm milk in the morning after breakfast-this preparation gently nutritious the brain tissue supports the myelin sheath and calms hyperexcitability without sedation The improvement it brings is gradual More awareness subtle responsiveness and better sleep patterns over time Try to maintain a rhythm through OT Ayurveda emphasises niyama-studying in routine at therapy in itself, fixed meal times. Set sleep hours. Regular wake up pattern and consistent outdoor exposure all regulate vata the principle of moment and nervous energy Stimulation through therapy are changing schedules can scatter focus A simple daily rhythm that alert alternates between movement and sensory plate, allows his brain to feel safe and predictable let him spend time in sunlight in the morning barefoot on grass or soil if possible. Exposure to sunlight at least 15 minutes daily early morning required. Speak and limitation will not come by asking him to perform them. They emerge when he begins to enjoy. Share experiences uses natural interest as if he loves water, blue bubbles and power. Let him look or move before You blew again if he sounds sing a song stop and wait These poses teach him that is response has meaning that communication changes the world. Every tiny gland sound or capture. He makes in those moments is the seed of language

Support yourself emotionally through this process as well. Ayurveda believes that mothers mental and emotional form part of child healing. If you’re calm, awful and centred is nervous system receives that NH has safety practice, grounding breath work for yourself, slow in relation and acceleration. Shruthi knows focusing on the art area, even for a few minutes each day, listen to soothing Mantras or gentle music in home, soul energy, be calm, rhythm, nurturing. Progress in these cases really come in dramatically it unfolds in invisible ships. One day human meet your kids, a little longer or smile when You humein familiar tune or imitate a moment without realising age of moment a break through the two words, but to awaken awareness and once awareness flows freely words follow on their own . Healing for a child like yours requires steadiness, simply city and deep sensitivity. Every oil massage every quiet moment of shape every war, male and every gentle fall medicine. The therapist you have tried have built foundation now I help integrate them into a state of harmony when body feel safe with Corona and his energy grounded the expression that has been silent for years. We begin to find its for this is not a taste of techniques, but journey of Reconnect, one that unfolds softly beautifully and always in its define timing Even you can start on Ashwagandhadi lehyam 1/4 th tsp with warm milk at night N try swarnaprashna at nearby ayurvedic centres

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Take rajawadi prash gold 1tsp with milk, vacha churna 1tsp , shankapushi 5ml od, Brahmi vati halftab

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HI,

Start SWARNPRASHAN every month for proper development or built his immune system.

Speech therapy and behavioural therapy should be started, which will help you to see best results.

And strictly avoid sweet things from child.

CONSULT to nearby pediatrician for proper diagnosis and treatment.

THANKU

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ITS VERY CHALLENGING FOR MOTHER BCZ HIS LOVED ONE SUFFERS THAT KIND OF RARE PHENOMENON… DNT WORRY BE PATIENT AYURVEDA REALLY HELPS YOU ALOT:-

KUMARKALYAN RAS=2 GM RASRAJ RAS=1 gm RAJAT BHASMA=2GM MUKTA SHUKTI BHSMA 10GM PRAWAL PISTI=10GM ABRAK BHSMA=5GM ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA=25GM VRIHAT VAT CHINTAMANI RAS=1GM… MIX ALL 1/3RD TSP WITH HONEY EMPTY STOMACH TWICE DAILY

ARVIND ASAVA=3-3 TSP AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY

BRAHMI GHRIT=1 TSP WITH MILK AT BED TIME

BHRAMA RASAYANA=1 TSP WITH MILK EARLY MORNING…

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I have more than 15 autism boys Dont wory Give suvrna prashan drop daily 2 empty stomch Give bramhi syrp 5 ml tds Give plant based vitamine b12 2.2micro miligram Do nasya with cow gheee 2 times day 100 avoid screen time mobile etc Go to nature with cow farm tree etc

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1.Brahmi ghrita 1/4 tsp with warm ilk at bedtime (increase gradually to 1/2 tsp twice daily) 2.Saraswatarishta 5 ml with 5 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Mandukparni churna 250 mg (2 pinches) with honey once daily 4. Ashwagandha Arishta 5 ml with 5 ml water twice daily after meals 5.Kalyanaka ghrita 1/4 tsp with warm milk in the morning

Gentle Therapies to Support Progress - Shiro Abhyanga (head massage) with Brahmi oil or Ksheerabala oil daily - Nasya (nasal drops) with Anu Taila or cow’s ghee—only under supervision - Sound therapy: Soft chanting (Om, Ram, or bee sounds) during massage - Sensory play with natural textures: sand, water, grains, clay

Routine & Behavioral Tips - Keep his structured routine but add predictable sensory rituals (massage, warm bath, music) - Use mirror play and hand-over-hand imitation gently - Celebrate any attempt at gesture or sound, even if incomplete - Avoid overstimulation—limit screen time, loud environments

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In addressing nonverbal autism through Ayurvedic principles, it is essential to consider a holistic approach focused on balancing the doshas and enhancing mental and physical capacities. Since your son has already tried numerous interventions, let’s explore some unique Ayurvedic suggestions that may complement these efforts.

First, focusing on diet, although he’s already on a restricted diet, ensure that his meals support digestive fire (agni) and reduce any imbalance in Vata, which could manifest in communication difficulties. Incorporate easily digestible foods like well-cooked moong dal, rice, and root vegetables, enhanced with mild ginger or cumin to support digestion. Ghee, known for calming Vata, could also be integrated into daily meals for its nourishing properties.

Next, consider gentle daily nasya oil therapy using Anu Taila, as it not only aids in opening channels related to speech but also helps calm the nervous system, promoting better mental clarity. Administer 1-2 drops in each nostril in the morning after bathing — this practice should align with professional Ayurvedic guidance.

Herbs such as Brahmi and Ashwagandha are known for their cognitive benefits and Vata-pacifying qualities. You can introduce them as a decoction or powder mixed with honey, taken once a day under the supervision of a qualified practitioner.

Introduce a calming daily routine, ensuring consistent sleep, which is crucial for mitigating Vata disturbances. A soothing evening ritual including gentle scalp and body massage with sesame oil can promote relaxation and quality sleep.

Engage him in activities that subtly involve imitation and gestures within storytelling or play, such as passing a ball or imitating simple animal sounds. These can slowly help develop motor and gestural imitation.

Lastly, while the above suggestions should be pursued under the guidance of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner, regular follow-ups with your son’s healthcare team are crucial to tailor these interventions safely to his needs.

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For your son, understanding his unique constitution – or prakriti – could provide a more tailored approach. In Siddha-Ayurveda, the balance of doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and factors like agni (digestive/metabolic fire) are central. Autism is generally regarded as involving Vata imbalance, which affects nervous system function.

To begin addressing this, conisder incorporating daily Abhyanga (oil massage) using warm sesame oil or Mahanarayana oil for its calming effect on Vata. This should be done gently and followed by a warm bath. It not only nourishes the skin but also has a soothing effect on the nervous system.

Diet plays a crucial role, so focus on warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, avoiding raw foods which can aggravate Vata. Foods like cooked grains, dairy (if tolerated), root vegetables, nuts, and ghee are grounding.

Additionally, herbal supplementation may help—try Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) for its potential to enhance cognitive function and nervous system support. This can be given as a powdered formulation mixed with a little honey, which can be more palatable for a child. Always consult a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new herbal regimen.

You might also explore rhythmic practices, gentle routines such as yoga or specific breathing exercises with a qualified practitioner, focusing on balance and coordination, can subtly facilitate imitation skills and improve energy flow.

Continued collaboration with speech and occupational therapists, integrating these holistic practices, is important. If any concerns arise, immediate consultation with healthcare professionals should be a priority to ensure safety. Adjust these suggestions to match his individual responses and needs.

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Sage
20 hours ago
Thanks a lot doc! Your answer was super helpful and clear. Feeling more hopeful now, gonna give it try!
Thanks a lot doc! Your answer was super helpful and clear. Feeling more hopeful now, gonna give it try!
Logan
21 hours ago
So grateful for the thorough guidance! Feeling much better about my situation. Really appreciate the clear advice on what to watch for too. Thanks a lot!
So grateful for the thorough guidance! Feeling much better about my situation. Really appreciate the clear advice on what to watch for too. Thanks a lot!
Paris
23 hours ago
The doc gave an honest take on using Ayurveda alongside surgery. His tips for boosting memory and strength with herbs are super helpful. Appreciate the detailed suggestions!
The doc gave an honest take on using Ayurveda alongside surgery. His tips for boosting memory and strength with herbs are super helpful. Appreciate the detailed suggestions!
Aria
23 hours ago
This answer was really on point and just what I needed! Gave me a great roadmap for Ayurvedic options for my mom. Thanks so much!
This answer was really on point and just what I needed! Gave me a great roadmap for Ayurvedic options for my mom. Thanks so much!