
Health Benefits of Barberry
Medicinal properties of Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) are helpful in treating various conditions and diseases. It is an effective antibacterial agent.
Read moreMedicinal properties of Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) are helpful in treating various conditions and diseases. It is an effective antibacterial agent.
Read moreThe SCD diet for autism allows no grains, no dairy products, no legumes, and no food additives or other contaminants that can lead to intestinal inflammation.
Read moreButcher’s broom is most known to treat hemorrhoids and varicose veins. Butcher’s broom is safe to use and can be taken as a capsule or tablet.
Read morePassionflower (Passiflora incarnate) has been known in the subtropical America’s to improve mental and physical health for centuries.
Read moreThe maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa) is a large mushroom with small, fan-shaped caps that overlap each other and fuse together.
Read moreKhella (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.
Read moreA 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.
Read moreStinging 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.
Read moreBiomedical therapy for autistic children is an approach that combines the science of biochemistry with the practice of traditional medicine.
Read moreBilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is also known as blueberry or huckleberry. The leaf, fruit, and juice of the bilberry all have medicinal properties.
Read moreBurdock 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.
Read moreThe 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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