Answering Questions and Questioning Answers
The greatest hurdle to progress in autism research has been the unwillingness of so many to accept a paradigm shift. Autism is treatable.
Children with autism are medically ill, not psychologically challenged. Identifying and eliminating problematic foods, chemicals, and toxins while correcting nutritional deficiencies and providing the nutrients necessary for normal growth and development is a reasonable and effective strategy. It is critical that parents become educated and informed medical consumers.
Answering questions and questioning answers captures the essence of our mission at CARE.
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Answering Questions and Questioning Answers
The greatest hurdle to progress in autism research has been the unwillingness of so many to accept a paradigm shift. Autism is treatable.
Children with autism are medically ill, not psychologically challenged. Identifying and eliminating problematic foods, chemicals, and toxins while correcting nutritional deficiencies and providing the nutrients necessary for normal growth and development is a reasonable and effective strategy. It is critical that parents become educated and informed medical consumers.
Answering questions and questioning answers captures the essence of our mission at CARE.
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Answering Questions and Questioning Answers
The greatest hurdle to progress in autism research has been the unwillingness of so many to accept a paradigm shift. Autism is treatable.
Children with autism are medically ill, not psychologically challenged. Identifying and eliminating problematic foods, chemicals, and toxins while correcting nutritional deficiencies and providing the nutrients necessary for normal growth and development is a reasonable and effective strategy. It is critical that parents become educated and informed medical consumers.
Answering questions and questioning answers captures the essence of our mission at CARE.
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Providing services for children and adults with Autism - ADHD - Asperger’s - Cerebral Folate Deficiency - Cerebral Palsy - Down Syndrome - Dyslexia - PANDAS - Tic Disorders - Tourette’s - Traumatic Brain Injuries
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