Showing posts with label ASD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASD. Show all posts

Stem Cell Therapy is Providing Hope For Autism Treatment

Friday, March 29, 2024


Autism is a condition that presents itself in a unique set of challenges for children and their families due to the way it presents itself to the children. While traditional therapies like speech and occupational therapies offer support, they often address the symptoms, not the root cause. Stem cell therapy is a revolutionary approach that harnesses the body's natural repair system. Rather than focusing on alleviating the symptoms, stem cells address the root cause of the condition. They can do so by transforming into various cell types, including neurons.


Stem cell therapy for autism has shown a promising success rate of up to 80%, and the children and their families have seen significant improvement. When stem cell therapy is combined with traditional therapies, it yields better results where children can meet their developmental milestones and live a fulfilling, happy life. 


Parents have reported the following improvements in their children after stem cell therapy:


  • Improved self-care skills
  • Enhanced communication capabilities
  • Increased focus and attention span
  • Better digestion and tolerance for sensory inputs.. Read More

What Causes Autism During Pregnancy?

Tuesday, January 9, 2024



Thyroid disorders, encompassing conditions like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, are relatively common among pregnant women. The thyroid gland, that small butterfly-shaped organ nestled at the base of the neck, plays a pivotal role in regulating the body’s metabolism, influencing various physiological functions. During pregnancy, its importance becomes even more pronounced as it directly affects the development of the growing fetus. Consequently, any irregularities in thyroid function during this critical period can have far-reaching consequences, making it essential to understand the intricate interplay between thyroid health and the risk of autism in children.

Pregnant women with thyroid disorders should work closely with healthcare professionals to manage their condition and reduce potential risks. Additionally, early interventions and support for children with autism can lead to substantial improvements in their quality of life…