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NEW! Autism, Beyond Despair - CEASE Therapy |
AVAILABLE NOW!
by Tinus Smits
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Tinus Smits reveals the step-by-step method which he has used for more than 300 autistic children. In many cases, the parents have declared their children 100% cured; in others, the process is still underway with significant improvement. His therapy is mainly based on Isotherapy, a form of homeopathy which is able to address the usually multiple causes of autism in children and correct them directly. He has made remarkable discoveries as to why autism is on the increase. This book is highly important for parents with autistic children and for all those who are involved in the care of these children. Homeopathic practitioners will find clear direction on protocols for case management and for using Isotherapy to treat autism, including precise dosing methodologies.
PRICE: $29.95.
‘It is as if I am in a second life. It is completely different from before.’ — Siem J., formerly autistic child
Parent Testimonials
'In the 9 months of your treatment, our son changed from a non verbal to a child that is able to attend a normal school, speaking in full sentences and making contact with everybody. Amazing! The autism team says it’s a miracle. Your CEASE therapy is great. Our life has already completely changed. Thanks for all your knowledge.’ — Mother of Stephan
‘After three and a half months of treatment she has become another child. She has woken up, is able to express herself verbally and says what she feels instead of shrieking; she is more flexible, more open and more independent. It is a world of difference.’ — Mother of Dirkje ‘Our son Vasco is getting better every day, he speaks more and tries to make conversation with us; at school he’s going very well and learns fast. With the detoxification Vasco has made great progress. He's almost "a normal” 5-year-old kid.’ — Parents of Vasco Sample Pages
1) Table of Contents & Introduction 2) Testimonials 3) What Parents Can Do 4) Response to Paul Offit
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 June 2010 )
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