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Monday, December 3, 2018

Autism Can Be Helped by Homeopathy


When this Mom was told she had to "just accept" her child's autistic spectrum disorder diagnosis, she was not satisfied. After hours, days, months and years, with the help of many therapeutic therapies including homeopathy, this Mom recently shared her austic son's progress. Accomplishments and milestones that parents too often take for granted become life changing events for both the parents and children affected by autism. I have personal knowledge that homeopathic treatment played an early role in this boy's progress. Can homeopathic treatment by a licensed practitioner, working in concert with the child's pediatrician, offer hope? Many parents, like this Mom, will say YES it can!

"So 2018 is coming to a close. Here's all the amazing things our son has achieved just THIS year..
His vocabulary has more than doubled, now using 3 word sentences!!!
He is now POINTING at things!!!
The bath mat that has been mandatory for over 3 yrs is GONE!
He can now dress & undress himself!! (including zipping his coat)
We POTTY TRAINED!!!
He now rides a full size bike w/training wheels!
He will touch and kiss ALL foods!!!
❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ He accepted a NEW lid for his cup, after insisting on the SAME lid for over 3 yrs!!!!
He has tried NEW foods!!
He has begun to "pretend play"
He can write his first and last name!!
He can count to 40!!!
AND THE GREATEST THING EVER!!!! HE LOOKS AT MY PICTURE AND SAYS MOMMY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just want to tear up!!!
He has made LEAPS and BOUNDS this year!!!!! So many things on this list didn't appear at the time of his development when they were "suppose" to, but that just makes each one SO MUCH MORE MEMORABLE!!"


With the Holiday Season upon all of us, this Mom shared her family's most memorable gifts of the year. May each of you pause and reflect on what "gifts" you can be thankful for this year. Happy Holiday and Season's Greetings Everyone!

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