• Is Your Child An Alphabet Child?
  • Do you wish your child was just ‘normal’?
  • Are you sick of giving your child harmful medications that don’t work anyway?

These behavioural disorders manifest in different ways in every child.  Unfortunately the longer these conditions continue the more frustration and anger sets in.  This seems to make the whole situation worse, especially when we have teenagers and all those rampant hormones thrown into the mix.

ADD, ADHD, ASD

Do any of the following symptoms apply to your child or someone else you know?

  • Emotional Instability
  • Compulsiveness
  • Aggressive Behaviour
  • Destructive Behaviour
  • Short Attention Span
  • Can’t Sit Still
  • Self-mutilation
  • Chronic Lying
  • Inability to Follow Directions
  • Won’t Listen
  • Impatient
  • Defiant
  • Craves Sweets
  • Poor Muscle Harmony
  • Speech Problems
  • Dyslexia
  • Accident Prone
  • Slow Learning
  • Inability to Reason
  • Chronic Thirst

Unfortunately the medical fraternity’s answer when presented with any of the above symptoms in a child is usually to prescribe drugs which supposedly help to ‘calm’ these children.  As you may already know, this approach only works for a small percentage, and the children for whom it does work, describe not feeling ‘with it’ and spaced out most of the time.

To really get true healing, as with any condition or disease, we need to look at the reasons why this is happening not just at the symptoms.

It is my belief, and that of many other practitioners around the world, that any disease process starts in the gut.  In fact, it was Hippocrates, more than 2000 years ago that said  if  you heal the gut – you heal disease.

Have you noticed that even with all the research dollars and anti cancer campaigns, our rates of getting cancer and dying from it are going up at an alarming rate every year?  Worse still, is that the very young are now contracting, and dying from, cancer.

Did you know that only 20 years ago the rate of children with Autism was only 1 in 10,000.  Today, the US Department of Education claims that that rate is actually closer to 1 in 67.  What has happened in 20 years?