Guest guest Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Posted May 24, 2009 Esther, I have heard that dark circles under kids eyes were indications of allergies. seems like I've heard that bedwetting can be also. Vicky York - momedwnunder ayurveda Saturday, May 23, 2009 5:47 PM PerinatalAyurveda forum dark puffy under eyes of 8 year old Hello, My name is Esther and I go off and on on this site as my 6 children keep me very busy. I have a concern about my 8 year old. Under his eyes there has been dark and puffy circles lately. He does have a tendency for this, but at times it seems that it clears up considerably. He is a thin child, very calm, large blue eyes, he has not ever been a 'sick' child. He has been often tired lately,during the day. There is also a bedwetting issue almost every night. I have been thinking this might be kidneys, or digestion. I have been to an ayurvedic practitioner several months ago, and he said to start him on fresh ginger/aloe/honey in the morning. He also takes this liquid balakalpam. It seems his eyes were not so puffy and dark then, though. It's not actually very dark ,more lt. gray color. Any thoughts and ideas are well appreciated. Kind Regards, Esther Shubin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Posted May 24, 2009 Hi Esther, What type of diet does your son have? It sounds like he could possibly be slightly anemic. If you have access to fresh nettles (Urtica dioica), you could make him a very healing nettle soup (once they are cooked, they don't sting anymore), or if you can find them dried (at your health food store, or MountainRoseHerbs.com sells them in bulk), you can brew them (1 oz. dried nettles to 1 qt. freshly boiled water for 4-8 hours) into a very potent, safe healing infusion that he can drink throughout the day. I would also check into his diet to make sure he's getting enough iron-rich foods, vitamin C, and protein. Love and light, Melissa ayurveda , " momedwnunder " <heritagemummy wrote: > > Hello, > My name is Esther and I go off and on > on this site as my 6 children keep me very busy. > I have a concern about my 8 year old. > Under his eyes there has been dark and puffy circles lately. > He does have a tendency for this, > but at times it seems that it clears up considerably. > He is a thin child, very calm, large blue eyes, > he has not ever been a 'sick' child. > He has been often tired lately,during the day. > There is also a bedwetting issue almost every night. > I have been thinking this might be kidneys, or digestion. > I have been to an ayurvedic practitioner several months ago, > and he said to start him on fresh ginger/aloe/honey in the morning. > He also takes this liquid balakalpam. > It seems his eyes were not so puffy and dark then, though. > It's not actually very dark ,more lt. gray color. > Any thoughts and ideas are well appreciated. > Kind Regards, Esther Shubin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 Esther, while not an ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms are classic of food alleries and sensitivities, which we have been dealing with for the last year, and treating with both ayurvedic and western approaches. Feel free to email me if you want more info. Warmly, Erin In ayurveda , " momedwnunder " <heritagemummy wrote: > Under his eyes there has been dark and puffy circles lately. > He does have a tendency for this, > but at times it seems that it clears up considerably. > There is also a bedwetting issue almost every night. > I have been to an ayurvedic practitioner several months ago, > It seems his eyes were not so puffy and dark then, though. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 Hi Erin, Esther and group members - I'm sure we all would like to know more how ayurveda and other methods work with these symptoms and sensitivities if you get a chance? I know questions need to be asked before recommending details, including assessing the prakruti/vikruti, dietary habits, height/weight balance and other things. I'd want to know the latter before suggesting strong use of nettles being as how they are such a good though gentle diuretic effect also and skinnies may do better for the iron taking Dr. Lad's tablespoon of soaked raisins or some such. I believe the nettles are a great food to include for most anyone though. Some people like myself get dark circles when there is too much dairy for the agni or genetics, or when cleansing and not supporting the system to do so properly (including exercise, bowels, antioxidants, as well as hydration) the kidneys can get overloaded with impurities it isn't processing well then too. I once overworked myself (moving in middle of the day, heavy stuff in heat of midwest summer, age 57 and not drinking enough water). I had to sit down for about an hour and just be a zombie, after drinking lots of water. Created a permanent, it seems, impact on my kidneys in form of dark groove next to my right eye, which shows up when stressed. There is so much we don't know! I'm grateful for anything I can learn for myself as well as others. Best - Ysha > Esther, while not an ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms are classic of food alleries and sensitivities, which we have been dealing with for the last year, and treating with both ayurvedic and western approaches. Feel free to email me if you want more info. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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