Balancing seizures and ADHD in a little one involves a delicate touch — specially in Ayurveda where the whole child’s constitution matters. Since your child is already on Levipil, it’s essential to keep your doctor in the loop while adding Ayurveda to the mix. Let’s go step by step here.
First up, let’s think diet. In Ayurveda, calming the Vata dosha can help since imbalances in this dosha often underlie neurological issues. Try including warm, nourishing foods. Cooked vegetables like pumpkins, carrots, and beets are not just delicious but Vata-friendly. Oats or rice, cooked with ghee (a small amount, say a teaspoon), is soothing for the mind. Sweet fruits like bananas and mangoes, which tend to be grounding and calming, are great too.
Now, when it comes to snacks, nuts are wonderful, but be cautious! Prefer almonds or cashews, soaked overnight and peeled, for enhanced digestibility — maybe around 3-4 each day. Avoid overly processed food, sugar, and made-up snacks which might spike hyperactivity.
For ADHD support, the herb Brahmi is really valued in Ayurveda for neural health. You might find Brahmi syrup or powdered form; a little with honey could work, but hey—at a child’s level, best chat with a pediatric Ayurvedic doc to get exact doses. Besides herbs, a gentle abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil can calm the nervous system—a massage twice a week might be quite relaxing.
Of course, on the seizure side—never skip or alter the allopathic meds without the doc’s say-so. Timing matters—consistency in routine, meals, and bedtimes can create a surprisingly calming effect! Sleep, too, plays a pivotal role. A steady bedtime, say around 8 pm, with some quiet storytime could help an unsettled mind.
These simpler tweaks might aid in grounding Vata, but please, safety first—consult with your healthcare provider when integrating these suggestions. Monitoring how your child responds is crucial!



