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THE  BASIC BIOMEDICAL MECHANISMS  OF
THE HEALING  PROGRAM - HOW IT WORKS

The Healing  Program  has  helped  to create  recoveries in  many children by:

(1)  Reducing  further exposure to toxins.  Children can generally not heal if the
barrage of biochemical insults against their bodies is not halted.
(2)  Moving existing toxins out of the system, primarily by detoxification.  Various
detoxification procedures help to eliminate toxins that are already lodged in the
system.  Also, certain techniques and modalities help  restore  the body’s own
natural ability to detoxify itself, with the detoxifying processes of methylation and
sulfation.
(3)  Healing the damage that the toxins have triggered.  Organs, glands, systems,
and cells must be nurtured back to proper health.
(4)  Restoring  proper function of the nervous system, the immune system, and the
gastrointestinal system.  This restoration takes time, but it is the quintessential  
mechanism of recovery for children who suffer from the 4-A disorders.

THE  HEALING  PROGRAM  IS  SYNERGISTIC.

All of these goals must be met for recovery to occur, and only a comprehensive
program can achieve this.  Because the  Healing Program is so multi-faceted, it
can help kids recover from not just autism, but also ADHD, Pervasive
Developmental Disorder, asthma, and allergies, all of which have so many causal
links.

THE  HEALING  PROGRAM  IS  INDIVIDUALIZED.

WHAT DOES YOUR CHILD NEED?

Not all kids need to follow every element of the program to recover.  If a child’s
condition is relatively mild, such as a single food allergy or occasional asthma, the
program can be simple.  It might consist of just eliminating a particular food and
taking some supplements.  If the problem is more critical, such as autism, severe
asthma, or life-threatening food allergies, the child may need to strictly follow a
detailed program.

The Healing Program is  not a  one-size-fits-all therapy: Every Child Is Unique.
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