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Dr. Chris, a Chiropractor, explains the work he does to help autistic kids recover naturally

Top Quote Autism is an epidemic that has been receiving an incredible amount of attention in recent years. Health professionals are still, however, at a loss for the causes or specific treatments. Dr. Chris, a chiropractor, explains the work he does to help autistic kids recover naturally. End Quote
  • San Diego, CA (1888PressRelease) January 06, 2016 - Autism: An Unlikely Cause

    Autism is one of the fastest growing serious developmental disorders in America. The most recent CDC surveys estimate that autism affects 1:45 kids and is costing US citizens over $200 billion dollars in services. Despite all the awareness and publicity, Google still claims: "[Autism] can't be cured, but treatment may help." Dr. Chris Boman DC agrees that autism can cause permanent neurological damage, but refuses to put limits on how much they can recover; and after getting testimonials like this "Thank you Dr Chris for being amazing with my kids, including my autistic son and my entire family. I can't put into words what a difference this has made in my children's medical paths we are traveling down."-he never will. The unfortunate thing is that very few doctors are actually looking at what is perhaps the most devastating neurological event any human can tolerate.

    Most people wouldn't think of bringing their toddlers, especially autistic toddlers, in to see a chiropractor, but in the little town of Murrieta, California, Dr. Boman has practice full of these awesome kiddos. "I am not "changing" them," says Dr. Boman, "I am opening up the doors inside, and giving them the opportunity to express life how they want to. This often results in decreased sensitivities, controlled behaviors, and better sleep habits." How? Dr. Boman says: "By helping them perceive and adapt to the world better. What I look for in these kids are subluxations in the spine particularly in the upper neck. A subluxation causes a series of catastrophic physiological changes that eventually lead to a buildup of inflammation in the nervous system. Behaviors change because it becomes increasingly difficult, the longer a subluxation is there, to perceive and process the outside environment properly."

    While it does take time, Dr. Boman is helping kids experiencing autism recover and even get off psychiatric medications such as: Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin, Anafranil, Prozac, Paxil, Wellbutrin, Zoloft, Risperdal, and Zyprexa.

    Dr. Boman practices at Neuroedge Chiropractic in Murrieta, California. You can find out more by visiting his website http://www.drchrisboman.com or following him on Facebook. He also has a free webinar dedicated to this topic on his website.

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