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Treatment Rationale

Over the years many approaches have been suggested to treat the symptoms of autism. In fact, in a recent study, 764 parents reported that 111 types of treatments had been prescribed. 

The most common were interventional corrective therapies including speech therapy, interventional and ABA therapies and nutritional supplement administrations including vitamin B6, fatty acids and magnesium.

Medications were used less frequently. Among the most common medications were sleep aids and antipsychotic, antihypertensive and antidepressant drugs.

The effectiveness of these drugs and therapies was assessed by a meta-analysis of the existing clinical studies. Despite a variety of approaches, there was no therapy that produced significant improvements. It was therefore concluded that there is no effective comprehensive treatment for ASD children.

Our research has demonstrated that autism stems from infection, inflammation, and immune system imbalances. Therefore, the most effective way to address the symptoms is to tackle these underlying causes directly.

By using an etiotropic approach—specifically targeting these root causes—our Protocol has consistently delivered rapid, positive results in nearly every child. For the majority of the parents, the outcomes achieved have surpassed what they previously thought possible.