AUTISM
Autism
In the realm of Ayurveda, conditions akin to autism are referred to as “Asa:dhya ro:ga,” signifying the intricacies of these challenging disorders. Autism, a multifaceted and diverse neurodevelopmental condition, is characterized by a spectrum of differences in social communication, repetitive behaviours, and an array of individual challenges. It is precisely this spectrum that embraces a vast range of abilities and strengths. Autism typically makes its presence known in early childhood, with symptoms varying considerably in terms of both severity and presentation.
Some of the Hallmark features of autism encompass
Social Communication Challenges
Individuals with autism frequently grapple with social interactions, encountering hurdles in understanding and utilizing nonverbal cues like facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice. Engaging in reciprocal conversations can also present significant challenges
Sensory Sensitivities
Those with autism may experience heightened or diminished sensitivities to sensory stimuli. This can influence how they perceive and respond to sights, sounds, textures, and odors, occasionally leading to sensory overload or aversion.
Communication Differences
Autism manifests with a wide spectrum of communication abilities. Some individuals are nonverbal or possess limited speech, while others exhibit advanced verbal skills.
In the realm of Ayurveda, conditions akin to autism are referred to as “Asa:dhya ro:ga,” signifying the intricacies of these challenging disorders. Autism, a multifaceted and diverse neurodevelopmental condition, is characterized by a spectrum of differences in social communication, repetitive behaviours, and an array of individual challenges. It is precisely this spectrum that embraces a vast range of abilities and strengths. Autism typically makes its presence known in early childhood, with symptoms varying considerably in terms of both severity and presentation.
Addressing autism requires a long-term intervention, with improvements noted after each phase of management. Our Ayurvedic approach to autism treatment is individualized and tailored to each unique case. Every person with autism presents a distinctive set of experiences and needs, necessitating a thorough case study before determining the administration of medication. We delve deep into the patient’s history to unearth potential factors, whether genetic, neurological, chromosomal abnormalities, hypoxia, or birth complications. The symptoms themselves exhibit a wide variance, from high fever to seizures, and beyond. Consequently, we customize treatment modalities, which may include:
Focused intervention for delayed speech
Enhancing eye contact
Addressing hyperactivity
Boosting cognitive skills
Boosting cognitive skills
Resolving behavioural issues in different social contexts
Years of dedicated research at Bhaava, have resulted in specific indigenous medication combinations. The Mruganka Rasa, administered at Bhaava is of the purest quality since it is prepared from the mercury which is purified with Ashta Samosa:ras (Eight step traditional method). This combination has demonstrated remarkable results, as evidenced by our work with over 70 autism cases in recent months, with each case being a reference by another, attesting to the superior results achieved. In tandem with oral medications, we harness the power of Panchakarma therapies.
Along with curative aspects, Ayurveda also emphasizes preventive measures, including
Bi:ja Suddhi (बीज शुद्धि)
Panchakarma is recommended for parents as part of pre-conceptional planning to ensure optimum fitness.
Ma:sa:numa:sika Garbhini Paricharya (मासानुमासिक गर्भिणी परिचर्य)
Medicinal supplements are provided during pregnancy to support fetal growth and development, alongside creating a conducive regimen and environment. Factors promoting psychological health are meticulously addressed, and diet plans are optimized.
Prevention during the neonatal period
The neurological and social development of the child is paramount. Ayurveda prescribes adherence to the 16 samskaras, including Na:makarna (नामकरण) and Karna vedana (कर्ण वेदन), followed by elders.
Initiating Swarnapra:sana Drops
This important step is undertaken during the neonatal period.
Embracing acceptance, understanding, and support from families, educators, and communities can significantly impact the lives of individuals with autism, opening doors to a brighter and more inclusive future.