Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Dear Members, I have a 7 year old daughter - she is my middle child. Her height and weight have always been in the 30th percentile, when assessed at regular check-ups with the pediatrician. She is also the shortest child in her class (Grade 2) and looks rather skinny compared to her peers. I realize that being Asian (indian), she is likely to be more "petite" than her classmates. However recently, she slipped to the 25th percentile and the pediatrician made her take some blood tests. The blood tests revealed that her hormonal levels are closer to that of a five year old. We were then referred to a pediatric osteopath who did a bone test and informed us of the same thing - her bones are similar to that of an average 5 year old. We have now been told to make an appointment with a pediatric endocrinologist. This is quite upsetting since I do not want to pump her with artificial growth hormones. She has a very small apetite, but is otherwise playful and cheerful. My other two children are of average weight and height. My in-laws are rather short (only 5 ft 2" tall) - is she genetically predisposed to be short? I am 5 ft 6" tall and my husband is 5 ft 8 1/2". Can you please suggest any ayurvedic medicines/herbs that might help stimulate her apetite and increase her height/weight? Please help - thanks in advance! Best wishes to all, Anita Ramani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Dear Anita, The development of children in pregnancy and later requires adequate Calcium, Iron and Folic Acid, according to modern science. The inadequate supply during pregnancy causes this growth problems later in life. The harmone imbalance causes hypo/hyper thyroidism and the children with obesity (monthly 1-2 kg weight buildup, in the age group 6-12 years) or underweight, short height are common nowadays, the main reasons being toxins through food. These nervous system disorders are the results of farming, as discussed by author in earlier posts. Feeding artificial hormones is the dangerous route, as the HRT treatments have shown earlier. Underdevelopment can be due to hereditary reasons also. Secondly, the lack of "Gold" in todays milk products is one reason. Indian country cow milk and the products have it. Children should be healthy and strong, not necessarily well built and tall. The strength of a "yogi" is not seen on his body, but in weight lifting or exerting a force, for a length of time. For harmone balance, following (Sr. No.1) is suggested: 1. Soak 1/2 tsp coriander seeds, 1/2 tsp fennel seeds and 1/2 tsp powdered crystal sugar in a cup of water in an earthen pot overnight and drink it early morning. after drinking repeat soaking in the earthen pot and drink in the evening. The earthen pot has much contribution here and should not be ignored. 2 The height of a child increases by feeding them with one onion mixed with about 20-25 gms jaggery daily. 3. Mix 4 Dates along with coocked Rice starch, grind it well, add little water in it and give it to children for 2-3 times to make a weak child strong and healthy. IF child likes the taste, they can chew instead of grinding. 4 By drinking the mixture of 4 tsp spinach vegetable juice in honey daily once, makes a weak child strong and healthy. In receipe 3, you can also add 2 almonds, 1 Akhrot, 2 Cashewnuts, if available. Adopt only one of Sr. Nos. 3 and 4 receipe. To improve appetite and metabolism:, 1. Take 1 Tab Agnitundiwati or Navjivan Ras, slight chew and swallow with warm water after both meals. Consider this Tab as a must if she is having low B.P. Discontinue this Tab if burning sensation in urine. 2. Take 1 tab per day of Suvarna Malini Vasant, crushed and mixed well with honey. You can substitute Ghee+crystal sugar in place of honey here. This treatment is given to quickly build up strength of children when debility arises due to T.B., Low lengthy fevers, etc. After 10-15 days, you can make this 2 Tabs per day. This is costly medicine, some 25 tabs may cost 400/- Rupees. It is better to start this after taking Tab at Sr. No. 1 for about a month. Most important, there remains a possibility that the child is suffering from pin worms or thread worm in the intestines. They do not give any indication in symptoms except for underweight children. If present, none of the above remedies will work. Stop curd, milk, shreekhand, Basundi etc milk products if works present. Dr. Bhate ayurveda, y2k_mom3 <no_reply> wrote: We have now > been told to make an appointment with a pediatric endocrinologist. > This is quite upsetting since I do not want to pump her with > artificial growth hormones. She has a very small apetite, but is > otherwise playful and cheerful. My other two children are of > average weight and height. My in-laws are rather short (only 5 ft > 2" tall) - is she genetically predisposed to be short? I am 5 ft 6" > tall and my husband is 5 ft 8 1/2". Can you please suggest any > ayurvedic medicines/herbs that might help stimulate her apetite and > increase her height/weight? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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