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STAMMER / STAMMERING / STUTTERING

An involuntary or inability to utter a letter or syllable is called stammering. Because of defective control of muscles of the speech organs there is an obstruction in pronunciation of certain sounds or one utters them with repetition. There is a difficulty in the necessary movement of the tongue and lips and there is also a sound in the voice organs which leads to stammering.  This difficulty is usually limited to words beginning with sound produced by letters like p, b, t, d, g, k. Because of stammering one pronounces words like kabooter as tabooter. When these sound occur in the middle of a word, these is no difficulty in pronouncing them. The person who stammers should be given regular practice in pronouncing them correctly and in controlling the breath. He should be taught to speak slowly and patiently.

Amla : Chewing fresh amla is helpful in curing stammering of children. The tongue becomes thinner and the speech becomes clear. Mix a tsp. of amla powder with clarified butter and lick it daily. It will help overcome stammering.

Almonds : (1) Soak 12 almonds, peel them and grind them, mix with 31 gms. of butter and eat it regularly for a few months. It will provide relief from the problem of stammering.

(2) Grind finely an almond along with 10 corns of black pepper and sugar candy to taste and lick it.
Cinnamon : Chewing and sucking cinnamon provide relief from stammering. You may consult the write of the present book for the treatment of stammering.

Dried dates : clear Voice ─ Boil dried dates dates in milk and take it before bed time. Do not take after it for two hours. It will clear the sharp and bad voice.

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