Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Dear Tracey; Based upon what I'm hearing, I don't know how much cranio will help either in a lasting way, unless we have missed an additional structural factor beyond the discussion below. It certianly would need to be someone with broad experience with this and some related techniques, in my opinion, but again, here's what I'm looking at next: > i am wondering whether to cancel my naturopath appointment for next > week and use that money instead for craniosacral therapy. > 1. Pitta reducing diet combined with blood cleansing herbs in wintertime may be very inappropriate now. Why are you doing it at this time? Ayurveda is very seasonal in recommendations, not only weather but of course your imbalances, but recs will change as the weather does usually, for the same imbalance even. In particular, neem and the turmeric unless very well balanced will increase vata, restlessness, dryness, feeling unsatisfied, and makes the milk thinner. Did you say she is a Kapha baby? Then she needs more warming spices in her/your foods anyway. The turmeric can be used, along with others like ginger and a little pepper or cayenne and the middle of the road spices of course. More dairy for soothing and nourishment also. What was the blood purification needed - do you know? > yes, the sleep problems began around june Your herbs started in May? This alone can be part of the baby's lack of ease, combined with 2. > How much is she nursing?> every hour in the night, every 2-3 hours in the day. Ayurveda takes a different approach from that recommended by all others I hear, such as La Leche League in the US. AFter an infant is about 2 weeks old/nursing is established well, due to the length of time it takes Baby to digest milk and to avoid incomplete products of digestion which can cause very uncomfortable tummy and disturbed appetite, confusion about how to feel satisfied when it is difficult to identify cause - we say to be sure to take at least 2 hours from end of one feeding to beginning of another. I believe this and your strong drying (also considered depleting in excess) herbs together may be the issue here. It takes a little time to clear the system of ama, but your diet has been quite good in many ways so might turn around pretty quickly. Feed her well, then insist on 2 hours. Growth spurting pitta babies push the envelope a bit, but not every hour, it only complicates for you and her both. > legs drawn up under her, and it also seems the more i nurse her at > night, the more she wakes crying, so i was thinking maybe some kind > of digestive problem. You are right! Some relieve temporarily can be achieved usually from things like fennel seed tea (tsp per cup, steep till cool enough, make fresh daily), fennel or dill seed oil on the tummy, and other products. I do not know the strength or appropriateness of what you have, but if the source continues, the problem will continue. It sounds like you have been on a very purifiying program for a long time, with a strong spiritual intent and will to do the best for you and your family. Sometimes this can backfire with austerities and then giving of yourself where it depletes without knowing the balance (no blame). We have also to recognize the need for creating more comfort, celebration and honoring of the Divine Play in the present as well as doing things to bring the enlightenment in the future some time. It is about balance; Ayurveda is about creating balance in an everchanging life; Dr. Saraswati Buhrman calls it, " knowledge of how to surf the everchanging waves of life successfully " . Certainly we need sufficient comfort and ease in life to support higher consciousness, if you don't mind the comment I find sometimes important to give attention here. You are of the Hare Krishna community, or is avoiding garlic due to the pitta? Of the onion, garlic, chilies collection, the only one I would recommend here is browned garlic, that is used with mothers after childbirth even among devotees according to Dr. Sarita Shrestha, for support restoring needed balance including the high vata and insufficient ease in the body or ungrounded conditions natural at this time. Garlic is used in Ayurveda as a temporary but very valuable medicine even for those who spiritually are on a path which avoids its use. It may be there are such lingering imbalances for you, we might need further discussion here, and it can be used in your situation to speed the return to balance for your little one. You are doing many very good things for yourself and family. I'd like to support Fine tuning which is more important the more we give ourselves to purifications. Such as, food combining of (fruit with anything else except dates are probably fine). Apple with oats is not recommended by Dr. Lad. Variety IS recommended - different grains, and more proteins in your diet look indicated. If you are a nursing mother, you will need to be taking in more to provide satisfactory milk for your baby and energy for yourself to feel content and pass that feeling on to your baby. I would suggest milk and some seeds or nuts also in the am. Normally we start the babies on the water from boiling basmati rice first, then from dhal after a week or so with a little ghee and basic cumin/turmeric type spicing (gradually increasing thickness/solids as the digestion and bowel movements support it). Is she taking the yoghurt cold or thinned at all in lassi? At her age she may do very well with the ayurvedic milk formula, I'll have to look up the recipe, using unhomogenized whole milk, water, succanat or rapadura for minerals/sweetness, and 4 spices for digestive support. Tahini milk (no dairy) may also be very supportive for stabilizing her with more nutrition. Taken warm, like mother';s milk. she is not a big eater, except when it comes to yoghurt which she loves. Indicating need for both more protein and more vata soothing food. from the lack of sleep (i think) i have been feeling a bit nauseous, dizzy and aching tummy. also aching arms, legs and hip and back pain. (hip pain i think is from carrying her a lot). Your diet and herbal cleansings can also put you into this mode on top of your needs for both sleep and nursing. These are vata and possibly some pitta symptoms. Did you loose weight quickly after childbirth, and how is your weight/height now? I am concerned for you nutritionally getting enough. Nursing is like running 10 miles a day, not counting your other needs! > the house is very quiet and peaceful, our marriage is happy. Congratulations! > i am giving her 1/2 cap of brahmi and 1/2 cap ashwagandha after lunch and dinner. i don't really know what i'm doing here, just > trying different things out of desperation This is a large dose for a little one, in my opinion, and without proper digestive support for these herbs can create more ama and tummy discomfort. Some say if YOU drink the herb tea, in 5 minutes or so it will be in your milk. I'd advise for you to use these plus some others when we get to it also, in a properly designed formula, before bedtime in your warm milk tonic. Add ghee to your milk, 1 tsp. If you can arrange for help over the weekend, also arrange for ample for you - and her - of this soothing hot drink or warm almond milk with ghee and saffron (for variety, and even in the night when waking) to ensure sufficient minerals, proteins, and long burning energy to support your ease. It is not just about your hormones, although for sure you should have shatavari in your formula, for both nourishing pitta (not cleansing now!) and hormonal balancing. We can still consider giving her a small sleep dose or one of the tinctures in short term, but these other things are more important. > mentat is used to help children with ADHD it apparantly helps calm > and also helps to sleep. it has valerian and other herbs temporary/patchwork probably fine to use instead of tincture or tagara. Does not address cause. Dies it have some pippali or other warming digestive in it? She likely will need. she drinks and then is ready to keep moving and crawling, > playing etc. even when she was very little, i dealt with a huge > oversupply which made her gag and choke the milk came so fast, so she has never fallen asleep while nursing (unless exhausted). even in > the middle of the night she will finish, turn over and go back to > sleep. THis is fine! and partly of the overfeeding syndrome also. > > talking on the phone is difficult for me, if she is awake she > requires my undivided attention, if sleeping even the slightest noise wakes her. is it possible that you can help me by email? So from your experience many can learn. Let us know how this helps, and perhaps a bried conversation on the phone can give me what I need for an herbal formula for you, and we can discuss her diet/milk options also. Donations gratefully accepted It is some signif time on the computer here - and I cannot promise others to take this time with attention to their situation as the group gets larger. But it is my pleasure - Many Blessings; Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hi Martha, sorry I am just getting to reply to this now, things are hectic as we are leaving soon to go overseas for a while. > 1. Pitta reducing diet combined with blood cleansing herbs in > wintertime may be very inappropriate now. Why are you doing it at > this time? i saw an ayurvedic doc in may as i was getting canker sores repeatedly in my mouth. about 10-20 (or more) at a time continuously, on the roof of my mouth, throat, cheeks etc. and i had this ongoing for about 2 years and no doctor (western) knew why. after about a month of the program the doctor put me on, everything cleared up. after my daughter started having sleep problems, i thought, let me stop all the herbs and see if that has an impact. i stopped them for one month (continuing the diet) and the sores came back. not as bad, about 20% of what it used to be. the main reason i follow such a strict diet is, if i even eat one little thing different (like different spices etc) then the sores come back. so that is why i am taking the blood purifying medicine and why i am eating such a restricted diet. even a little pepper aggravates it. a little fresh ginger is ok tho. these past few days i have altered Kalyani's diet to include heavier foods, less fruit and more foods like paneer. i think this is having a positive impact as she seems calmer and less hyper. i have stopped giving her the herbs and am now just rubbing brahmi oil into her head. (i've noticed this has helped). one other thing i tried was to drink the " yogi sleepytime tea " which has things like skullcap, passionflower and valerian. and the last 2 nights, she has slept much better, waking only every 2-3 hours, not hyper when she wakes and only making a few small crys instead of screaming. > You are of the Hare Krishna community, or is avoiding garlic due to > the pitta? my husband is indian, so we attend both the hindu temples and the iskcon temples. ever since i was small i could not stand the smell of onions or garlic (i think because it reminded me of meat, i don't know) but to this day, the smell is nauseating to me and i can't have them in the house! Did you loose weight quickly after childbirth, > and how is your weight/height now? I am concerned for you > nutritionally getting enough. yes, i gained a lot of weight in pregnancy (about 50 pounds) and lost a lot afterwards (about 60 pounds). now my weight is around 100 pounds. i am trying to eat more and i eat until i feel very full 3-4 times a day, but i am not having any luck with putting on weight. so in a week we are off to new zealand and the cook islands to visit my family. It will be interesting to see how she does in the warmer weather and ocean breezes. When we come back, I will let you know if there is any improvement and maybe we can talk on the phone then. Your help is much appreciated! blessings and thanks tracey (and kalyani) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Dear Tracey; Although I do not know if you will read this before you leave, I'd like to share something more about the pitta/cold sores. It came to me rather sideways. I had to deal with breast cancer which I discovered rather after the fact for me was more viral. The medical intuitive I worked with (in addition to some wonderful ayurveda and essential oils support I learned!) did not know why at the time he recommended it, but he put me on very large doses of an olive oil infusion of St. John's word in olive oil over about 2.5 months. AFter 3 months the thermogram came out squeeky clean! If I were you I'd be doing this also, realizing however for some the issue of ingesting geletan based capsules for that medicine would have to be dealt with. Flora Brand. It has a much different effect than St. John's wort alone, although that is the antiviral. And, although even better to have someone identify an ideal protocol sequence of nutrient/supplementation. Otherwise I have found essential oils of Ravensara mixed with chamomile (others optionally) very helpful as cooling antivirals which can be dropped 6 - 10 drops into veggie capsules just before ingesting, 3X daily for some time is how I would recommend if you were my daughter or sister. I am so happy to hear your little Kalyani is responding to her dietary shift. Now to take better care of you! Sweet dairy (ie milk and fresh cheeses) are likely to support you well (more than sour versions because of their pitta increasing properties). Frequent use also of coconut oil which is very high in an antiviral agent now also isolated and sold in pills (as usual ..) and is very cooling will be especially supportive for you - also as you are going to be in warmer clime. Enjoy as many of those fresh young watery coconuts as you can ... hopefully they suit you otherwise? And generous use of cilantro, which has antimicrobial and chelating properties in addidion to being awesome to any skin inflammations and pitta aggravations. Speaking of chelation, do you have mercury filings, or more aggravating, some mercury and some gold or other metal in your mouth? The research is showing increase of viral activity with this situation. I am sure the warm gentle moist climate you are traveling to will be very soothing to all of you. Thank you for sharing, and I hope you get this last note! Bon Voyage! Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 hi Martha! thanks for your reply you mentioned about the flora brand olive oil with st johns wort, would i find this at natural health stores? > like to share something more about the pitta/cold sores. they are not cold sores, but sores inside the mouth mostly in the back of the throat, cheeks, gums etc..white with a red rim. i think canker sores. do you still recommend the olive oil caps? > Otherwise I have found essential oils of Ravensara mixed with > chamomile (others optionally) very helpful as cooling antivirals which > can be dropped 6 - 10 drops into veggie capsules do you know where to buy this essential oil? and the veggie caps? > I am so happy to hear your little Kalyani is responding to her dietary > shift. for the last 2 nights she has slept a 5 hour stretch, waking only once in that time and putting herself back to sleep! because we're making some progress i've postponed the naturopath appointment. i've also found an ayurvedic doctor in auckland right near my parents house so we will hopefully go to see him while we are there. Now to take better care of you! Sweet dairy (ie milk and > fresh cheeses) are likely to support you well (more than sour versions > because of their pitta increasing properties). is ricotta counted as a fresh cheese? i know cottage cheese is, but i'm not sure what other cheeses would be ok. And generous use of cilantro, > which has antimicrobial and chelating properties in addidion to being i always use a lot of fresh cilantro, but i was wondering, i used to add it to the dal at the end of cooking where it would go kind of soggy. lately i've been sprinkling it fresh on top just before serving. what is better? > awesome to any skin inflammations and pitta aggravations. Speaking of > chelation, do you have mercury filings, or more aggravating, some > mercury and some gold or other metal in your mouth? The research is > showing increase of viral activity with this situation. ah yes, 3 or 4 old mercury fillings from back when i was in high school. no fillings for the last 10 years or so tho. thanks again for you help, i will post when we return, blessings, tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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