Impossible Cure Newsletter -- August 2010

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Homeopathic Treatment of Autism -- It's Catching On!

When my book, Impossible Cure, first came out, it was pretty much a lone voice in the autism wilderness talking about the healing potential of homeopathy. Over time, and thanks in part to the inroads made by Impossible Cure, homeopathic treatment of autism is slowly catching on. It's still an outlier, but more and more, people are giving it a whirl and finding out that my son Max's cure is not apocryphal nor a single case. When it comes to autism, there is hope with homeopathy!

My hope is that, over time, more and more parents will turn to classical homeopathic treatment as a first choice -- not a last choice -- option, and spare their children and their pocketbooks many difficult and expensive treatments. While other approaches are certainly worthwhile and often essential (especially food-elimination diets and some supplements), homeopathy can serve as a primary treatment for autism. And the earlier, the better the chances for success. Nevertheless, no matter when treatment begins, there is always the potential for substantial improvement. Experienced homeopaths have seen even teenage and adult autistics become toilet trained, gain speech, and find relief from many troublesome symptoms thanks to homeopathic treatment.

In this issue of the Impossible Cure Newsletter, I thought I'd treat you to a couple more amazing autism cure stories that have come my way. In many ways, they are even more impressive than my son Max's story. I hope they are both instructive and inspirational to you -- and convince you to give homeopathy a try!

  • recoveringnicholas.com
    A mother who has tried everything finally tries homeopathy with success.
  • recoveredfromautism.com
    A complete cure from autism, using homeopathy as a primary tool. This mom went on to become an excellent homeopath.

More impressive evidence:


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Homeopathy Tip: Avoid Antidoting Your Remedy

Many people who try homeopathy unsuccessfully may be unaware that part of their daily routine may be negating the effects of their remedy. While these "antidotal" factors might not negate the effects of remedies for many people, in some cases they can. In particular, avoid the following while taking homeopathic remedies:

  • Strong and piercing odors and tastes such as Vicks Vaporub, Tea Tree Oil, Camphor rubs, moth balls, and intense mints.
  • Other strong odors such as intense perfumes.
  • Strong vibratory or electrical intrusions such as electric toothbrushes or electric blankets.
  • Coffee (though coffee does not antidote most people, it can in some cases).

In addition, store remedies away from heat, light, the microwave, or electrical appliances. It is best if they are stored in a closed darkened area.