Meenal is very intuitive and always seems able to tap into the root of my problem and fix it. She is very committed to her clients, truly cares and has a passion for what she does.
– Jeff Sapp, Lansdale, PA
Danny and Meenal are very welcoming and friendly. The center was recommended to me and I visited during one of my trips to NJ. It is very serene and as soon as you walk in, you feel a sense of calm and positive energy from the surroundings.
– Sonia Sharma, Brampton, ON, Canada
NAET
October 13th, 2015
Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Technique NAET
Why not use a non-invasive, non chemical form of treatment for Autism?
Autism is serious condition that many families are facing today. A child with Autism is constantly dealing with the challenges of communication, social skills and limited interests and activities. Treatment and maintenance of Autistic child can end up being a big ordeal and costly.
According to NIH:
How is autism treated?
There is no cure for ASDs. Therapies and behavioral interventions are designed to remedy specific symptoms and can bring about substantial improvement. The ideal treatment plan coordinates therapies and interventions that meet the specific needs of individual children. Most health care professionals agree that the earlier the intervention, the better.
Educational/behavioral interventions: Therapists use highly structured and intensive skill-oriented training sessions to help children develop social and language skills, such as Applied Behavioral Analysis. Family counseling for the parents and siblings of children with an ASD often helps families cope with the particular challenges of living with a child with an ASD.
Medications: Doctors may prescribe medications for treatment of specific autism-related symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Antipsychotic medications are used to treat severe behavioral problems. Seizures can be treated with one or more anticonvulsant drugs. Medication used to treat people with attention deficit disorder can be used effectively to help decrease impulsivity and hyperactivity.
Other therapies: There are a number of controversial therapies or interventions available, but few, if any, are supported by scientific studies. Parents should use caution before adopting any unproven treatments. Although dietary interventions have been helpful in some children, parents should be careful that their child’s nutritional status is carefully followed.
www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/autism/detail_autism.htm
www.naetautismtreatmentcenter.com/
NAET is a proven effective form of treatment for autism. NAET – is a non-invasive, natural, chemical-free form of therapy to treat allergies, various illnesses and Autism. (Please refer to www.HealingYourWay.com for detailed information on NAET)
On information on how effective NAET is for autism please follow the link and read the article below.
Improving Communication Skills in Children With Allergy-related Autism Using Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques: A Pilot Study
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD; Devi S. Nambudripad, MD, PhD, DC, LAc; Yvonne Tyson, MD; Ming Chen, MD; Robert
Prince, MD; Mala M. Moosad, RN, LAc, PhD; Laurie Teitelbaum, MS
www.olos-time.it/wp-content/uploads/Autism-NAET-full-study-IMCJ_10_5_teitelbaum-Published.pdf
If you are interested in treating Autism with NAET you may participate in the study www.naetautismtreatmentcenter.com/
Healing Your Way is a holistic Health Center with a licensed acupuncturist that is fully certified in NAET.
Left Dr. Devi Nambudripad (founder of NAET) center Dr. Roy Nambudripad, Right Danny Khounh LOM, MSOM, Certified NAET Practitioner