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Address: 491 Appleby Line, Unit 105 Burlington, ON, Canada

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Treat Autism & ADHD 07.11.2020

Fascinating paper on a possible link between infection and Alzheimer's disease.

Treat Autism & ADHD 19.10.2020

Many children diagnosed with autism, ADHD, OCD, Tourette Syndrome, Seizures and other chronic health concerns have CONGENITAL LYME DISEASE. This comprehensive survey can help increase research and awareness so please consider filling it out. You may be surprised that your family suffers with lyme disease! ... There are a lot of different symptoms from different organ systems that can be attributed to chronic lyme disease. https://obsgynresearch.mcmaster.ca/surveys/index.php

Treat Autism & ADHD 30.09.2020

All of our new patients receive a copy of our AUTISM RECOVERY MANUAL. If you are an existing patient and have not received a copy, please contact the Natural Care Clinic. This manual is available free on AMAZON if you have KINDLE UNLIMITED or for purchase (KINDLE or paperback). If you have read the manual (thank you ) and think it is a helpful resource, please consider leaving a review for other parents who are looking for information on the medical treatment of autism.... https://www.amazon.ca/Autism-Recove//ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0

Treat Autism & ADHD 14.09.2020

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Treat Autism & ADHD 06.09.2020

"One of the more unusual patterns of constipation we commonly encounter in children with ASD and associated ASD enterocolitis is characterized by fecal loading (i.e. soft stool constipation) and is apparent in abdominal radiographs. The fecal loading at presentation, while typically pancolonic, often demonstrates right-sided predominance in the cecum and ascending colon, with less loading distally. T... The unusual right-sided nature of this presentation and its predominance in the setting of ASD and intestinal inflammation distinguishes it from classic slow transit constipation." ~ Stephen J.Walker 1,2, Carl D. Langefeld, Kip Zimmerman1,3, Marshall Z. Schwartz & Arthur Krigsman https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov//pdf/41598_2019_Article_42568