AUTOMATIC TREATMENT - #479
My son is 9 years old and he is multiple disabled both CP and MR and he can not talk Is it possible to cure?
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As an Ayurvedic practitioner, I understand your concerns about your son’s condition. Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Mental Retardation (MR) can present unique challenges, and while Ayurveda focuses on holistic management rather than outright cures for such complex conditions, there are various therapeutic approaches that may help improve quality of life and overall well-being.
To provide you with more tailored recommendations, I would need additional details about your son’s specific situation. It would be helpful to know about any current treatments he is receiving, his dietary habits, and any underlying health issues he may have. Additionally, if you could share any recent medical tests or assessments, such as neurological evaluations or developmental screenings, it would aid in creating a more comprehensive management plan. Together, we can explore suitable Ayurvedic therapies, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications that may support his needs.
Hey, I totally get why you’d be eager to explore all the options out there for your son. Concerning cerebral palsy (CP) and mental retardation (MR), these are complex conditions with no straightforward cures. That said, Ayurveda might offer some supportive therapies that could help in improving his overall well-being and quality of life.
First off, its crucial to work alongside healthcare professionals who can monitor and adjust his treatment as needed. Ayurveda focuses on balances of doshas – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. With CP and MR, there might be an imbalance in Vata, which affects the nervous system. It might be worth considering gentle therapies in Ayurveda, but remember, these are supplemental.
If you’re thinking about trying Ayurveda, begin with a gentle oil massage – Abhyanga with warm sesame or Bala oil. This, done regularly, can be calming and soothing for the nervous system. You could do it every evening before bed, in short, 10-15 minute sessions. The warmth and touch aid in calming Vata dosha.
As for diet, focus on warm, nourishing foods. Congee or khichdi cooked with a little ghee (clarified butter) could be beneficial. It should be easy to digest, which helps in balancing Vata. Small pinches of calming spices like cumin, ginger, or turmeric could be added, but keep it mild as kids have sensitive systems.
Don’t forget, supportive therapies like yoga, if doable for his specific needs, can also be valuable. But it’s all about adapting to what feels right and feasible.
For speech and development, speech therapy, occupational therapy are still essential. Ayurveda doesn’t replace these but supports from a holistic angle. Always prioritize the guidance of a medical professional — especially in cases involving complex conditions like these. Stay hopeful and keep exploring what works best for him.

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