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Struggling with Autism and ADHD
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Struggling with Autism and ADHD - #24681

kalyan kumar

I am 33 year old struggling with Autism and ADHD.Is there anything can do. Its recurring problem from childhood. struggling with speech ,fatigue, concentration, brain fog, forgetfulness, mind diversion,

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: autism with ADHD
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I am a dedicated Ayurveda practitioner with a deep-rooted passion for restoring health through traditional Ayurvedic principles. My clinical approach revolves around understanding the unique constitution (Prakruti) and current imbalance (Vikruti) of each individual. I conduct comprehensive consultations that include Prakruti-Vikruti Pareeksha, tongue examination, and other Ayurvedic diagnostic tools to identify the underlying causes of disease, rather than just addressing symptoms. My primary focus is on balancing the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—through individualized treatment plans that include herbal medicines, therapeutic diets, and lifestyle modifications. I believe that healing begins with alignment, and I work closely with my patients to bring the body, mind, and spirit into harmony using personalized, constitution-based interventions. Whether managing chronic conditions or guiding preventive health, I aim to empower patients through Ayurvedic wisdom, offering not just relief but a sustainable path to well-being. My practice is rooted in authenticity, guided by classical Ayurvedic texts and a strong commitment to ethical, patient-centered care. I take pride in helping people achieve long-term health outcomes by integrating ancient knowledge with a modern, practical approach. Through continuous learning and close attention to every detail in diagnosis and treatment, I strive to deliver meaningful, natural, and effective results for all my patients.
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Hello, Are you on any therapies and/medications? It is ideal to meet a qualified ayurveda doctor, nearby to get properly checked for better management. Take care. Kind regards.
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Managing symptoms related to autism and ADHD from an Ayurvedic perspective involves focusing on balance and establishing routine to support your unique constitution. In Ayurveda, these conditions often relate to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which governs the nervous system and mental activities. Here are some steps you might want to consider. Start by incorporating a regular daily routine to create stability and structure. Wake up and go to bed at the same time each day, eat meals at regular intervals, and allocate specific times for work, relaxation and sleep. This can help balance Vata, reducing feelings of anxiety and restlessness that often accompany ADHD. Diet wise, favor warm, nourishing foods. Include grains like rice and wheat, with vegetables like sweet potatoes, carrots which can help ground you. Nuts, seeds, warm milk (consider using almond milk if dairy is problematic) with a pinch of nutmeg at night can help settle the mind. Focus on easy-to-digest foods, cooked warm meals, avoiding cold, raw or processed foods which can aggravate Vata. Herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha can help calm the mind and support cognitive function. Brahmi supports brain health, enhancing memory and concentration, while Ashwagandha may reduce stress and provide energy, reducing fatigue. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbs, as personal constitution should be considered. Regular oil massages (Abhyanga) with sesame oil can be grounding, improving circulation and calming the nervous system. Even a simple self-massage before a warm bath or shower in the morning can make a difference. Practice mediation or slow, mindful activities like Tai chi or gentle yoga to enhance concentration and reduce mind diversion. Begin with few minutes a day, gradually increase as familiarity grows. Importantly avoid over-stimulating activities or environments whenever possible. Lastly focus on your sleep pattern. Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night. Reduce screen time before bed. Create a soothing bedtime routine, perhaps with calming music or guided relaxation exercises to prepare your brain to rest. Most importantly, these tips should complement any professional medical support you are already receiving. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for a tailored approach to your needs.
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