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Health Benefits of Passion Flower

Passionflower (Passiflora incarnate) has been known in the subtropical America’s to improve mental and physical health for centuries.

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Health Benefits of Maitake

The maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa) is a large mushroom with small, fan-shaped caps that overlap each other and fuse together.

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Health Benefits of Khella

Health Benefits of Khella

Khella (Ammi visnaga), also known as bishop’s weed fruit, has been used to treat various medical conditions, especially kidney stones and asthma. It’s an antispasmodic and relaxant.

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Gluten-Free Casein-Free (GFCF) Diet for Autism

A GFCF diet for autism has been popular since Reichelt’s discovery. Like other autism therapies, a gluten-free casein-free diet won’t result in a complete recovery by itself.

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Health Benefits of Stinging Nettle

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) or nettle is a perennial plant that grows three to five feet in height. Both the root and leaves have medicinal properties.

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Biomedical Therapy for Autism

Biomedical therapy for autistic children is an approach that combines the science of biochemistry with the practice of traditional medicine.

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Health Benefits of Bilberry

Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is also known as blueberry or huckleberry. The leaf, fruit, and juice of the bilberry all have medicinal properties.

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Health Benefits of Burdock

Burdock plant is native to Asia and Europe. The roots and seeds of burdock have medicinal properties that are used in both Chinese and Western medicine.

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Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) for Autism

The PECS program as created and designed has been a successful therapy for many autistic children. PECS needs a little tweaking to work best.

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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Systems for Autism

Augmentative and alternative communication is a basic language classification. Alternative communication methods teach a child to interact both visually and symbolically.

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Health Benefits of Marshmallow

Marshmallow (Althea officinalis) is an herb native to Europe and Asia. Marshmallow has proven effective in treating a variety of respiratory and digestive conditions.

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Mistletoe for Treating Breast Cancer

Mistletoe has been traditionally used to treat many types of cancers, especially breast and gynecological cancers. It is an important medicinal herb.

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Sign Language for Autistic Children

A simple sign language for children with autism and other developmental or cognitive impairments uses keywords and concepts taken from American Sign Language (ASL).

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Emotional Sobriety: Getting Back in Balance

Emotional sobriety is essentially defined as a person’s ability to re-calibrate their emotions, and in the process avoid harmful substances and behaviors.

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Health Benefits of Horse-chestnut

Horse chestnut has plenty of health benefits. The seed extract is used in preparing various medications. Mostly used in the treatment of varicose veins and hemorrhoids.

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The Son-Rise Program for Autism

The Son-Rise Program is a child-centered therapy for autism that uses a compassionate, non-invasive model. It is both a treatment and an education model.

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Estrogen and Breast Cancer

The growth of female breast depends upon several hormones, the most important of which is estrogen. Prolonged exposure to estrogen can produce cancerous changes in the breast.

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DIR/Floortime Therapy for Autism

The developmental therapy DIR/Floortime (Developmental Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based Floortime model) uses a parent-child relationship to entice autistic children out of their private worlds and into an environment where they desire to interact with others.

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