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Pete, ran across this and recalled that you had a question about treating

autism. Apologize if someone has already posted this info.

 

kathleen

 

 

 

Treating Autism with Traditional

 

“On an emotional level, the state of the Heart determines a persons capacity to

form meaningful relationships. A healthy Heart and Mind will positively

influence our ability to relate to other people”. This quote from The

Foundations of , by Giovanni Maciocia, is paramount to the

understanding of Autism within the framework of .

 

In the early 1990s, founder of the Chinese Acupuncture and Herbology, Dr. Majebe

became interested in Autism, which led to a trip to Asia in 1998 when she

traveled to Seoul Korea meeting doctors who were treating children at Kyung He

University Hospital with acupuncture and herbal medicine. From there she

traveled to Beijing where she met the foremost doctors in China specializing in

the treatment of autistic children.

 

In 2001, the Journal of published Dr. Majebe's paper, Chinese

Medicine and Autism. It introduces theory and its approach to

Autism Spectrum Disorders. She explains how genetic, nutritional, and lifestyle

factors all have an impact on the development of Autism.

 

Click on the PDF files below to view the papers on Autism by Dr. Majebe.

and Autism -And Introduction for Parents, Teachers, and

Allopathic Physicians

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your computer. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required for viewing these files.

 

 

and Autism for the Practitioner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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