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Can I give vaccha to 7 years old boy?he has autism with ADHD .speech problem Hyperactivity is their .he is touching his urinal part also Only need based speech is thereAttention focus issue so please tell can i give vaccha churna if yes how can I give

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Better to follow up with pediatric ayurvedic doctor for dosage

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Giving vaccha (also known as Vacha or Sweet Flag) to a 7-year-old boy needs careful consideration, especially considering the symptoms you've described — autism, ADHD, speech problems, hyperactivity, and touching of the urinal part. Vacha is known in Ayurveda for its potential benefits in enhancing speech, calming the mind, and improving memory and focus. However, it's essential to approach its use with caution, especially in children. First, confirm this remedy is suitable by consulting with a healthcare professional or pediatric Ayurveda practitioner. Their guidance is crucial because they can consider your child's unique constitution (prakriti) and specific health concerns. Self-prescribing, especially when it comes to children, can be risky without professional oversight. If a professional approves the use of vaccha for your child, it’s typically administered in small doses due to its potency. For a 7-year-old, a typical recommendation might be around 1 to 2 pinches of vaccha churna (powder) mixed with honey or a little bit of warm water. This may only be given once a day, preferably in the morning, and not for prolonged periods without professional guidance. Also, keep a close watch on any reactions or changes in behavior. Doses should be adjusted under professional advice if needed. Further, combine this approach with holistic ayurvedic practices – ensuring balanced nutrition, sufficient sleep, and supportive therapies like yoga or mindfulness exercises that can aid attention and speech. Most importantly, it’s key to focus on a comprehensive understanding of your child's unique requirements. A holistic developmental approach incorporating multiple modalities will support overall wellbeing. If immediate risks or behavioral issues are concerning, consult a pediatric specialist for comprehensive care before making significant changes to his regimen.

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