Your child’s speech delay can happen for many reasons and vasa Komli is not the right remedy for this It is mainly used for cough breathing issues and chest congestion not for speech development
Encourage the child to blow bubbles blow candles suck through the straw- these exercises strengthen oral muscles Pinch of Brahmi churna mixed in cow ghee just a drop can be given Use small 1-2 word instructions Repeat words often without forcing Reduce screen time More real world talking Playing responding
Everyone is here giving vacha churns please don’t do that This drug should be kept in very very low dosage and should be avoided if not doctor is present. Boys usually start talking late . If there is no other behaviour symptoms Then don’t overthink he will be fine.
HELLO, Boys usually start speaking at the age of 12-15 months and different children achieve milestones at different age. I understand your concern, the following treatment will help you- 1. Vacha churna- 1 pinch with water twice a day after meals
DIET- .Avoid cold food items,curd,banana. .Take warm meals.
IMPORTANT TIPS- Avoid cold environment like AC,cooler or dusty environment. Take to him and encourage him to speak small words and simple sentences. Take care Regards, DR. ANUPRIYA
Hello, The following can be given- 1. Saraswata churnam(vaidyaratnam) 250 mg mixed with honey and ghee to lick once a day (It has vacha as an ingredient) Take care, Kind regards.
Take vacha churna 1/4tsp,and shankapushi syrup 5ml bd enough
hello ma !
Your baby is still very young, and at this age, speech develops at different speeds for different children. Some children talk early, some talk a little late it doesn’t always mean something is wrong. Since you mentioned that your baby has no other developmental delays and overall health is fine, this kind of speech delay is usually due to slower maturation of speech muscles and hearing–sound processing, not because of any serious disease.
Vasa komu is not meant for speech development. It is mainly for cough, asthma, chest problems so it will not help your child talk earlier. For speech delay, the most important support is stimulation, hearing clarity, mouth-muscle strengthening, and correct herbal tonics meant for brain and speech development. So don’t worry your child can improve very well with the right guidance and gentle Ayurvedic support.
Internal Medicines (safe for 1–2 years) (Start with Ama Pachana only if digestion is sluggish — if not, skip this step.)
1. Ama Pachana (only if digestion is heavy, gas, poor appetite) — 5 days Bala Churnam – ¼ teaspoon with warm water once daily for 5 days
2. Internal Medicines for Speech Development (6–8 weeks) Saraswata Ghrita – ¼ teaspoon morning with warm water or milk Kalyanaka Ghrita – ¼ teaspoon night Brahmi Taila (internal) – 4 drops mixed in warm milk, once a day (These are classical formulations used for speech delay, cognitive delay, and delayed milestones.)
External Support (very important) Brahmi oil head massage – 3 times a week Nasya (very mild) – 1 drop warm cow’s ghee in each nostril at bedtime (ONLY after 2 years old and only if child tolerates) Mouth-muscle games: blowing bubbles, blowing paper, humming, repeating sounds These activities strengthen the tongue and lip muscles needed for talking.
Investigations (only if progress is very slow) Hearing test (to rule out mild hearing loss — very important) Vitamin D Iron / Ferritin Low iron and low vitamin D can slow speech development. Do’s and Don’ts
Do Talk to him slowly and clearly repeat words often Encourage him to say small sounds like “pa”, “ma”, “ba” Reduce screen time (screens delay speech in children) Give warm, soft, easily digestible food
Don’t Don’t compare with other kids Don’t force the child to speak Don’t start herbal medicines meant for adults (like Vasa komu)
Your baby’s speech can absolutely improve this age is the best time for correction because the brain is growing rapidly. With the right herbal support, head massage, stimulation, and reduced screen exposure, most children start speaking clearly within months. You’re doing the right thing by seeking help early, and I’ll guide you step-by-step.
Warm regards, Dr. Karthika
Baby boys usually starts speaking late when compared to baby girls You can start vacha churna just rub with milk n make to lick with honey Weather actually the baby is having speech delay or not to know it’s better to consult paediatrician
Give vacha churna 2 gm one times And give suvarnaprashan drop 2 drop at morning empty stomach
Vacha is NOT safe at this age – it is too strong and can cause restlessness.
Internal Medicines 1 Brahmi Ghrita – ¼ tsp (2–3 ml) morning with warm milk 2 Saraswata Churna – ¼ tsp with honey once daily 3 Swarnaprashana (gold drops) – 1–2 drops on any Pushya Nakshatra day monthly
Daily Home Routine Warm Ksheerabala Taila OR Brahmi Taila – gentle head & ear massage 2 min daily Talk, sing, read books to baby a lot – speech therapy is must No screen/TV/phone at all
Diet Daily: warm cow milk 100–ml + pinch turmeric 1 soake almonds (peeled) + 1 date mashed in milk Ghee ½ tsp in every meal
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Dnt worry take:- Arvindasava = 2-2 TSP TWICE DAILY without mix any water in it…
Swarna Bindu drops(swarnaprshna )… Download the pusya nakchatra chart from Google …and take 2 drops early morning empty stomach…
It’s totally curable
Regards
Dr atul PAINULI Patanjali yogpeeth
Speech delay in your baby boy requires a thoughtful approach that considers underlying causes, both physical and developmental. Vasa, also known as Adhatoda vasica, is a herb predominantly used for respiratory ailments and not particularly indicated for speech development or delay in Ayurveda.
Consider exploring these options for encouraging speech development, all grounded in holistic Ayurvedic principles:
1. Diet and Nutrition: Ensure your child is receiving a nutritionally balanced diet, rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Foods such as ghee can be calming and nourishing for the nervous system. Offer small, digetible amounts, ensuring his agni (digestive fire) is capable of assimilating nutrients effectively.
2. Brahmi and Shankhapushpi: These are traditional nervine tonics that support brain health and cognitive function. Brahmi can be given in very small precribed amounts as prescribed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Shankhapushpi syrup might also help, but obtain guidance for dosage according to his age and weight.
3. Routine and Environment: Establish a daily routine that includes adequate sleep, play, and interaction. Ensure a stimulating environment that encourages verbal engagement, using toys that encourage speech and language development.
4. Speciliast Consult: While Ayurveda offers supportive measures, speech delays can sometimes indicate underlying issues that require intervention from a pediatric speech therapist. Don’t delay in getting a professional assessment if the delay is significant.
5. Massage: Regular abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame or almond oil can help relax and strengthen the muscles, indirectly aiding speech as it creates a sense of calm and well-being.
6. Hydration and Herbal Teas: Ensure your child remains well-hydrated with warm water or mild herbal teas like fennel or ginger, which support digestive and cognitive functions.
Each child is different, so it’s crucial to tailor these suggestions to your child’s unique needs, and consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice. Avoid using herbal remedies without proper guidance, particularly when it comes to dosages for very young children.
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✔️ Keep the baby warm ✔️ Massage with luke warm sesame seed oil ✔️ Make him imitate your lip movements ❌ Donot expose to direct cold air ❌ Avoid preservatives in diet ❌Avoid packed foods ❌ Avoid biscuits and maida products
Mix 1 tsp YASHTIMADHU / JESHTHMADH / MULETHI with honey and give the baby to eat. Use this mixture in the whole day
Hello In many cases baby boy takes longer time tham baby girls. This does not mean the child is having a problem. I think you need to wait for 1 more year. If the baby has started uttering mono syllables. The speech will develop . Let him hear poems. Songs, and see how he hears and tries. To pickup, let him mix with children of his age he will learn faster. I feel it’s too early for the child to keep on such medicines. Later medicine can always be given if required, but let him have his natural growth.
Speech delay in young children can be concerning, and it’s essential to approach it appropriately. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, understanding the symptoms through the lens of doshas is key. Speech delay could be influenced by an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs communication and nervous system activity. Vasa, also known as Adhatoda vasica, is a herb traditionally known for its benefits in respiratory conditions, but it isn’t directly associated with improving speech delay.
For speech delay, consider incorporating Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) into your child’s regimen, as it is well-regarded for supporting the nervous system and cognitive functions. You can give a small, age-appropriate dose of Brahmi syrup or powder mix with honey, preferably in the morning. Ensure you consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for the correct dosage suitable for your child’s age and condition.
Monitoring diet is also crucial. Excessive consumption of dry or cold foods could aggravate Vata, so focus on warm, moist, and grounding foods. Include wholesome foods like rice, ghee, and cooked vegetables that are easy on digestion.
Incorporate simple oil massage using warm sesame oil, which can help to calm and balance Vata dosha. Gently massage your child’s limbs and head daily before bath.
Regularly engage your child in activities that stimulate speech, such as reading storybooks aloud, playing musical sounds, or interactive games that encourage vocalization.
Since speech delay can sometimes be symptomatic of other underlying conditions, it’s wise to seek evaluation with a pediatrician or pediatric speech therapist to ensure comprehensive care.


