Can I give my 9-year-old daughter triphala churna for her weight and black spots around her neck and underarms? - #56819
Hi my daughter is 9 years old and she is 81kg but she is taller also 160 cm . The problem is she is toomuch overweight and got black spotsaround the neck and underarms. Can I give her triphla churna? If yes then how much? Looking forward! Thank you
How long has your daughter been experiencing these symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsHas she had any changes in her diet or physical activity recently?:
- Not sureDoes she have any other associated symptoms?:
- FatigueHow would you describe her overall energy levels?:
- Moderately activeWhat does her usual diet look like?:
- Balanced with fruits and vegetablesHas she been evaluated by a healthcare professional for her weight?:
- Yes, long agoHow is her hydration and water intake?:
- Drinks some waterDoctors' responses
••I completely understand your concern. Seeing your child struggle with sudden weight changes and skin darkening can be worrying, but it is excellent that you are paying close attention to these signs early on.
At 9 years old, a weight of 81 kg is a significant concern, even with a taller stature of 160 cm. In Ayurveda, this indicates a profound imbalance in Meda Dhatu (fat tissue metabolism) and a slowing down of Agni (metabolic fire), leading to the accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins).
••Can you give her Triphala Churna?
Yes, but it is only a tiny piece of the puzzle.
Triphala (a blend of Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki) is excellent for scraping away excess fat tissue (Lekhana property), correcting Agni, and clearing toxins. However, herbs alone cannot fix a deep metabolic imbalance. It must be combined with strict lifestyle modifications and pediatric evaluation.
Safe Pediatric Dosage for a 9-Year-Old:
Quantity: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon (approximately 1 to 2 grams) of pure Triphala Churna.
••Anupana (Vehicle): Mix it with lukewarm water.
••Time: Give it early morning on an empty stomach or at bedtime, at least 1 hour after dinner.
••Note: Watch her digestion closely. If she develops loose stools or stomach cramps, reduce the dose or stop it immediately.
The Ayurvedic & Clinical Action Plan
Because her body mass and skin signs point toward insulin resistance, you need a holistic approach to reverse this deep-seated Kapha accumulation:
1. Crucial Dietary Shifts (Ahara)
••Eliminate “Kapha-Aggravating” Foods: Completely cut out refined sugars, processed junk, heavy sweets, bakery items, deep-fried foods, and packaged juices.
Introduce “Scraping” Grains: Switch her carbohydrate sources to old barley (Yava), millets, and unpolished small quantities of rice. Barley is highly praised in Ayurveda for cutting down Meda Dhatu (fat).
••Spices for Agni: Cook her food with small amounts of cumin, fennel, ginger, turmeric, and a pinch of black pepper to naturally stimulate her slow metabolism.
2. Physical Movement (Vihara)
At 81 kg, heavy high-impact exercises might strain her growing joints. Start with 45 minutes of daily brisk walking, cycling, or swimming. Consistency is vital to increase insulin sensitivity and burn the stagnant Meda.
3. External Skin Care
••Udvartana (Herbal Scrub): Instead of harsh chemical soaps, make a dry paste using Kolite / Chickpea flour (Besan) mixed with Triphala powder and a pinch of turmeric with a little water. Gently scrub this over the darkened areas during her bath. This traditional dry massage stimulates local fat metabolism and improves skin texture.
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