Analysis Of Amy Lansky's Impossible Cure

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I have had great positive experiences using the many products offered by King Bio. As an avid researcher of autism and the parent of a child who was formerly non-verbal, our greatest cognitive leaps and bounds have been made with using a safe potency of homeopathic remedies. I cannot do justice to Amy Lansky's book" Impossible Cure". The author does an above and beyond job of explaining how homeopathy can not only help your child, but also help everyone in general. This book is a must read and an eye opener for parents seeking to effectively help their children. My daughter had no interest or attention span for reading, spelling, arts and crafts and combing her own hair. I had come across researching "Attention and Learning", an oral spray sold in …show more content…

Amy Lansky does give the name of the homeopathic remedy that cured her son in the book. Instead of mentioning the cure here, I would rather you read the book. I have provided a preview link on my blog that describes the cure and names it and describes her son's symptoms that justified using it. Homeopathy works best when you understand you child's total symptoms. Not just their physical symptoms, but also their emotional and behavioral symptoms. Homeopathy is safe and does not interfere with prescribed existing protocols. The goal in mind is to step your child down from medications due to the reported (and un-reported side effects). I have written time and time again that prescription drugs used to help behavioral symptoms of autism and ADHD are no different than class 3 narcotics. I understand that many children have extreme behaviors where the only best decision for their own personal safety was to use drugs. I implore you to research homeopathy as an alternative to seeking improvement and I dare say cure, as a means of seeking to gradually reduce and eliminate the use of harmful

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