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The Discovery of Zonulin
Zonulin. It sounds like a new Pokemon character, but we assure you it isn’t, at least that we know of.
Truth be told, it wasn’t until 2009 that the actual identity of Zonulin was identified. Thanks to the University of Maryland Schoool of Medicine, it was determined that Zonulin is a protein that plays a large role in a number of autoimmune disorders
The Effects of Chocolate and Autism
While it seems like rewarding your child with a peice of chocolate may be harmless, you may want to think twice. You may actually be doing more harm than good.
Preventing Autism: Part III – What to Do After Giving Birth
Part Three of our study of Autism Prevention takes a look at the things that you can do right after baby is born to ensure healthy body function and neurological wellness.
Preventing Autism: What to do before conceiving
Over the next 3 weeks, we’re going to take a look at the ways in which Autism may be able to be prevented before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and after pregnancy. With the rising number of Autism cases throughout the world, it makes one wonder where we can start the process of not only healing those who are afflicted with Autism, but possibly prevent it from occurring in the first place
Safe Vaccination Schedule – Safely Shield Your Child From Illness
A very common concern of all parents is vaccinations. Years ago, the only questions surrounding vaccinations was “When?” and “Which One?” There were vaccination schedules given to parents when their children were born, and each month, year, etc. the child was taken to their doctor and given the appropriate vaccination. The concerns of vaccination are growing both publicly and professionally. How safe are vaccines? Which vaccines should a baby and/or child get? Which should be skipped over?
The Picture Exchange System: A Method of Communication For Children With Autism
Words often escape individuals, especially children with Autism. Social interaction and communication are often trouble areas. Where we don’t think twice about asking someone to hand us a specific item, people with Autism find this seemingly simple task to be almost impossible, or at the very least, highly difficult. The Picture Exchange Communication System, or PECS, focuses on a child’s ability to communicate using methods other than speec
The Homotoxicology Process
Last week, we explored the basics of Homotoxicology. (You can catch up by reading last week’s post). The focus of homotoxicology is to rid the body of harmful toxins in order to promote self healing. The Homotoxicology method of treatment believes that the body possesses the innate self-healing mechanism and can treat and prevent illness, and that disease is the culmination of toxins in the body.
Homotoxicology 101: What is it? And How Can It Treat Autism?
Homotoxicology – it’s not the shortest, or the easiest word to pronounce, but it’s a very intriguing to take a look at the process of homotoxicology and realize how far we’ve come in just 20 years.
The Reward System: A Behavior Modification Technique for Autism
The behavior of Autistic children can be a very challenging thing to handle. From temper tantrums, to self-injury, to repetitive, destructive behavior, parents often don’t know where to turn to for behavior modification techniques. When “No!” doesn’t work, and time outs are ineffective, it almost seems as though it’s a lost cause. Behavior Modification Therapy focuses on these outbursts and trains the Autistic mind to relate good behavior with good feelings.
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