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CHILDHOOD OBESITY IS NOT JUST A "FAT" OR "LAZY" PROBLEM!
I've encountered so many people who look at an overweight child and immediately begin pointing fingers at them, labeling them as "fat" or "lazy." Then they turn to the parents and accuse them of letting their children eat too much junk food or of not encouraging their children to be more active. What better example of this stereotype is there than the infamous glutton "Augustus Gloop" and his mother, a woman who proudly supports his overeating, in the popular Willy Wonka movies?
AUGUSTUS GLOOP AND OTHER OVERWEIGHT CHILDREN NEED TO HAVE THEIR DOSHAS CHECKED!
Even the most active children with proactive parents can struggle in the fight to reach and maintain a healthy weight. Rather than shame children or stuff them with "diet" foods (or worse, drugs and chemicals), we should employ safe, natural Ayurvedic methods to gently guide them toward a healthier lifestyle.
The first step on this path is determining your child's dosha.
"DOSHA" WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S GOVERNING LIFE FORCE?
A "dosha" - as many of you already know - is a Sanskrit word translated as "governing principle." Everything in nature is composed of the five glorious elements of air (known as "Ant" in Ayurveda), space, fire, water, and earth. Combinations of these elements with three forces (doshas) to keep them in the right relationship with each other, dictate all functions of the body, mind and universal consciousness. There are three doshas: vata, pitta, and kapha, and knowing which dosha is predominant in your child will give you a more effective way of responding to his or her physical, nutritional, spiritual and emotional needs.
Here's a quick and handy list you can use to determine which dosha your beautiful and unique child possesses:
THE VATA CHILD:
Busy, busy, busy!
Active imagination and happy to be lost in fantasy
Naptime = "No! I don't wanna!"
"Ants in the Pants" - fidgety and always moving
Eat lots of small meals
Will "hide" but rarely "seek": like to participate but feel intimidated by lead roles
THE PITTA CHILD:
Creative!
Follow the leader: like to play in groups and lead the games
Eat good meals and will get cranky if they're late
Prone to rashes and food allergies and sensitivities
Temper, temper: get frustrated easily but will forget it fast and move on the next enterprise
Play hard, nap hard
A "model employee": like to do important jobs and do them right!
THE KAPHA CHILD:
Participate joyfully!
"I'm not 'It'!": observers rather than leaders
Memory masters: will remember every fact and repeat them if you ask
"I'd rather be playing": napping takes a backseat to fun
Very contented overall
Watch out for imbalance: can become very possessive of Mom, Dad and his or her belongings
NOW YOU KNOW YOUR CHILD'S DOSHA. THE NEXT STEP?(DIAGNOSE THEIR WEIGHT PROBLEM!
copyright Dr. Helen Mary Thomas 2008-2012
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Dr. Helen Mary Thomas, Ayurvedic Practitioner: Since 1987 Dr. Helen Thomas, D.C., has treated thousands of patients, both in America and India, on a daily basis, with the 3,000 year old science of Ayurvedic medicine.
Dr. Helen has pored over the ancient texts and worked side-by-side with Ayurveda practitioners. Over a decade ago, Dr. Helen started paying Ayurvedic doctors from India to come and work with her in her clinic.
Her knowledge comes from hands on experience, not theory given to her in school.
Many of her patients have been moved to tears after receiving an Ayurvedic assessment from Dr. Helen. Ayurveda helped them understand themselves, their needs and their stresses, more profoundly than ever before.
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