When it comes to something like this, we gotta think about the whole picture, right? If your daughter’s height hasn’t increased since the liver issue in 2021, it’s like her body hit pause, maybe due to the illness. Liver health can really play a part in growth and development. In Ayurveda, the liver is related to Pitta dosha, and any imbalance there can mess with digestion, which is crucial for growth. If she’s always angry and irritable, that’s ringing some Pitta alarms too.
Let’s talk food — start with a diet that encourages harmony. Cool, calming foods like cucumbers, zucchini, and sweet fruits like bananas or pears. But hey, avoid spicy and hot, oily stuff, as these can spike Pitta levels. Steady meals with a focus on easily digestible proteins, like mung dal (split mung beans) can be beneficial. Ensure she stays hydrated, but with room temperature water, because cold stuff can just mess with her Agni (digestive fire).
She’d also benefit from some gentle Ashwagandha powder mixed with warm milk in the evening. It’s known for its calming effects and can help bring balance, aiding more restful sleep and reducing irritability. Speaking of sleep, maintain a nice routine — let her wake up with the sunrise. No screens an hour before bedtime. Regular sleep rhythm can help the mind rest and lessen that morning grumpiness.
Now, don’t forget physical activity. Encourage yoga or light exercises early in the morning, but nothing too intense to start with. Sun salutations can gently awaken her body and help improve Circulation. Keep an eye on how she’s feeling, if anything worsens or if new symptoms come up, do consult with her pediatrician or a specialist. Safety first always. Balancing her emotions and body growth may take some time and patience, so go easy on her and yourself.



