Getting Rid of Pathogens and Toxins Slowly is Fundamental with Autism with Robert Harrison

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2020 · 49 MIN

Getting Rid of Pathogens and Toxins Slowly is Fundamental with Autism with Robert Harrison

from Naturally Recovering Autism with Karen Thomas · host Karen Thomas, Founder, CEO

Children with autism have poor detoxification and need assistance when going through the process. A child with autism is even more sensitive than the average individual. It should be a slow, and gentle process, or when the pathogens die off the behaviors can get extreme and it’s hard on your child’s body too. There are a lot of supplements out there, so how do you know what to use unless you have a thorough guide through the process. First, let’s  talk about how getting rid of pathogens and toxins, slowly, is fundamental, so you understand this process a little better. Then we’ll talk about what supplements help and explain more about them. I have successfully used these natural elixirs for about a decade now with autism recovery, including my own son’s journey. I have a lot of parents who have told me how valuable they have been for their own child after I shared them. In radio interview #75, with Robert Harrison, we will dive deep into the aspects of pathogens and detoxification for those with autism. Supporting detoxification and helping calm Some of the elixirs discussed with Robert Harrison in radio show #75. Click Here for more details.

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