Matcha and singing bowls offer a holistic approach to supporting individuals with autism
Nowadays, many parents are busy with work and have little time to spend with their kids. As a result, children often end up spending too much time on smartphones and binge-watching videos, leading to increased dependence on digital devices. This excessive screen time is one of the factors contributing to the rising rates of autism in children. While there is no cure for autism, various therapies and practices can help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for individuals with autism.
Two such practices are the use of Matcha, a finely ground green tea powder, and singing bowls, ancient instruments known for their soothing sounds.
This article explores how matcha and singing bowls can work together to support individuals with autism, combining modern science with traditional wisdom.
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