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Two Part Autism Treatment
, 06 05th, 2009Autism is a complex condition that affects several aspects of life, and it’s important to treat autism from both a medicinal and therapeutic angle. It’s possible to reduce the prevalence of autism symptoms with medicinal treatments like probiotics, PCA-Rx, and chelating agents. These products remove dangerous toxins from the body, some of which are the environmental factors that have been linked to autism. Most of these treatments target heavy metals like mercury, arsenic, and lead, which have been linked to autism through research. In addition to medicinal treatment, it’s important for autism to be treated with therapy. This can involve a therapist, but it also involves parents, who must introduce their child to different mental concepts that will help overcome their disability. Autism therapy can include teaching children how to learn, how to communicate with others, and how to control behavior.
With a combination of medicine and therapy, it’s possible for many children to overcome autism and develop into functional adults. Parents would be wise to remain patient and to ensure that their children have the help they need for a brighter future.
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