Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 i just posted about my husband's success with candida problem, my daughter with Crohn's with this local practioner and I believe it was her who shared with daughter about a kid coming 90 miles for autism help successfully. NAET treatments and acupuncture she does. www.red-white.net. It's amazing and we are seeing success in our family with problems described. Not sure if their website is up and running again, but still worth a visit to the site. This woman has over 100 patients week she sees. The results are living proof and people travel in even from out of state. We are lucky living so close, but still there are many who drive or fly in. Her plate is always full for about 2-3 months out and very reasonable too. Suma, have you read about trichotillomania (hair pulling?). There are groups for what you are describing. I wonder if there is candida association to the foods he is eating that is triggering the behavior? This practioner believes there is so much connection stemming from candida being the culprit. However, I mentioned before, I don't understand why they don't get the dietary piece that I believe is super important. Regardless great results are proving her treatments work and she's very reasonable. You can tell that I am very excited about the NAET/acupuncture my husband and daughter are receiving with great results. Read my previous post today about daughter who is getting over Crohn's as i write due to these treatments. I can say however she needs stress management which probably is half of her battle. OCD 9obsessive compulsive behavior) is super hard to break but there are people who have adopted successfully to change. I know one lady who pulled her hair out for think 50 years, changed her diet to the Kender or John Kender diet, and her probably is totally gone. It was the foods that triggered her and someone shared this program, she tried it and fabulous results. I loved reading about lavender essential oil suggestion and bet he can also put a pinch on his arm. A little goes a far way. carolg , " Amanda " <starwarsfever wrote: > > Are you familiar with EFT? > > Amanda > > > > , " sumawx3 " <sumakw@> > wrote: > > > > My son, age 14, is on the autism spectrum. We are doing different > > things with him, but one thing I cannot break through is his > > obsessiveness and compulsive hair twirling. Any suggestions on > > something that may help this nervous anxiety? > > Thanks, > > Suma > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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