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Stop Autism Now! : A Parent's Guide To Preventing & Reversing Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Over 1 million people have autism. This number is rapidly growing. Over the past several years autism has increased to epidemic proportions.

Thirty years ago it affected only about 1 in 2,500; today 1 out of every 91 children in the United States and 1 out of 64 in the UK are affected.

Autism has quickly become a world-wide problem. Over the past 12 years there has been a 17 percent increase in childhood developmental disabilities of all types including autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), epilepsy, mental retardation, and others.

Currently in the United States, 4 million children have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, the most common learning disability, and an incredible one in six children are classified as learning disabled.

Why the sudden astronomical rise in developmental disabilities?

Most doctors have no clue what causes autism, nor any idea how to prevent or even treat it.

The only medically recognised form of treatment is an attempt to teach affected children how to manage the disorder and live with it.

Antidepressants, antipsychotics, and stimulants are often prescribed to help cope with symptoms. No possibility of a cure is offered, as the condition is considered permanent -- in other words "hopeless".

Autism, however, is not a hopeless condition. It can be prevented and successfully treated without the use of drugs.

This book describes an innovative new dietary and lifestyle approach that has proven very successful in reversing even some of the most severe developmental disorders, allowing once disabled children to enter regular school and lead normal, happy, productive lives.

There is a solution. You can stop autism now!

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Product Details
Piccadilly Books,U.S.
0941599922 / 9780941599924
Paperback / softback
01/05/2012
United States
300 pages
255 x 180 mm, 528 grams