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For a healthier skin…tips from Ayurveda

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Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, offers various natural and holistic solutions to maintain healthy skin for kids. Here are some Ayurvedic tips and remedies to keep a child’s skin glowing and nourished:

  1. Abhyanga (Ayurvedic Massage):
    • Massaging the body with warm, herbal oils like sesame, coconut, or almond oil helps nourish the skin and improve circulation.
    • Gentle massage can be performed daily or a few times a week, focusing on areas like the face, hands, and feet.
  2. Appropriate Diet:
    • A balanced diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and ghee (clarified butter) is recommended for healthy skin.
    • Avoid processed foods, excessive salt, sugar, and fried items, as they can contribute to skin problems.
  3. Herbal Concoctions:
    • Turmeric milk: Boil milk with a pinch of turmeric powder. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that benefit the skin.
    • Aloe vera juice: Drinking aloe vera juice or applying it topically can soothe and hydrate the skin.
    • Neem and Triphala: These Ayurvedic herbs have antimicrobial and detoxifying properties that can help with skin issues like acne or rashes.
  4. Skincare Routine:
    • Use gentle, natural cleansers made from herbs like neem, tulsi, and sandalwood to keep the skin clean without stripping its natural oils.
    • Apply a light, hydrating moisturizer made from ingredients like aloe vera, rose water, and honey to keep the skin supple.
  5. Lifestyle Practices:
    • Encourage regular physical activity and outdoor play, which can improve circulation and overall well-being.
    • Ensure adequate sleep and relaxation, as stress can contribute to skin problems.
    • Incorporate Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation to promote balance and calmness.
  6. Seasonal Regimen:
    • Ayurveda recommends adjusting skincare routines according to the seasons and environmental factors.
    • For example, using cooling herbs and practices during summer and warming, nourishing treatments during winter.

The views expressed in this article should not be considered as a substitute for a physician’s advice. Always make sure to seek a doctor or a professional’s advice before proceeding with the home treatment plan.

Author: TxNaturalPediatrics

By training, I am a American Board Certified Pediatrician. But in my younger years I grew up with natural alternatives. As a mom I have tried to incorporate both for my kids and it has worked wonders. And finally, as I am studying natural & alternative medicines, I realize the beauty and wisdom of living closer to earth. Hence in my practice I integrate both...for acute ailments I follow American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation but for simple and/or chronic conditions I prefer natural alternatives. In western training we were raised to think that "health is the absence of symptoms and problems". But eastern sensibilities has educated me that "Health is state that allows one to use the full capabilities of their body, mind and intellect. Therefore, healthy living is a balanced state of well being: physically, mentally, socially and spiritually." This implies that healing is not a "one-pill-fits-all", but a personalized experience.

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