Hello all, I have a young child who was diagnosed with autism a few years ago.
I am writing to ask if anyone can point me to or suggest any alternative treatments or holistic options. I am trying everything I can and he is getting better but can't help but feel a more natural option may be the key.
Thank you in advance
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Products: Restore and Primary Detox are excellent. Palatable in water and virtually un-noticeable in juice. Also consider a mineral supplement.
http://www.liquidzeolitecompany.com/liquid-zeolite-enhanced-with-dhq/
Tastes like water with water. can mix in anything. It is black but you taste nothing. Zeolite is pretty amazing. This has DHQ used for COVID tx as well.
Also buy Frankincense essential oil and DDR essential oil. Mix in a roller ball bottle filled 2/3 with fractionated coconut oil. 10 drops each of Frankincense and DDR. I would roll on spine, temples and bottom of feet. 2 times a day. Article is basic. I settled on this. Seems to have helped in nervous system integration.
https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/essential-oils-for-autism-adhd-add/
Keep in mind every child is different, responds differently. The number one thing we did was stop any food that was not labelled USDA Organic or NON-GMO certified. The diet change alone when he was 8, really brought him back to life. At this point my spectrum child is 18 and works full time in the service industry. He stutters a bit, but says when people give him the look he just states, "yeah, well I'm the diversity hire." He laughs with them. "If they can't take a joke, fuck 'em." Loves chatting with customers and you would never know he did not speak until he was 4. Loads of confidence. Great EQ. He is actually better than good. lol Complains about "normies" daily. Side note, I did not send him to school. He was homeschooled from kinder on. I taught him phonics and basic spelling words. He taught himself to read proficiently, by watching japanese adventure anime cartoons and reading subtitles. I didn't realize he was a so sharp with reading and comprehension until he received a Lexile score of 1280 when he was 13. He was always good at math and number manipulation, patterns, geometry, etc. What he missed by not going to school was being "labelled" and categorized and put in a box. He was raised thinking he was smarter and now being in the workplace he knows it.