
Announcing CHILD
Treatment and Consulting Services
by Lawrence Bronstein, DC
I am extremely excited to announce the creation of CHILD Treatment and Consulting Services. I am teaming up with Deborah Golden Alecson for the purpose of educating and empowering local families with the treatments and approaches utilized in the integrative healthcare model.
Our mission is to help and support those children with cognitive, behavioral, and health challenges by using traditional interventions, integrated special education services, along with biomedical approaches. We offer dietary and nutritional counseling, enzyme therapy, chiropractic, applied kinesiology and the BioSET™ health system for allergy support. Our approach and involvement in a child's care augments, but does not replace standard and appropriate pediatric and medical evaluation and care.
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Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Early Intervention (EI) is a federally funded program that offers developmental assessments and services for children birth to three years of age. It is a recognized fact that the earlier professionals intervene in the development of a child with a disability or disorder, the better the prognosis. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can have a profound effect on socialization, communication, learning, and other behaviors. Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) were once considered psychiatric in nature. The latest research has brought forth evidence that ASDs are physiological and biochemical disorders that involve gastrointestinal, immunological, and infection-related issues. (1)
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
January 2008 (Originally published - January 27,2005)
For those who suffer from SAD, we don't have to define this unfortunate disorder. As summer and fall slip away, many people feel the effects of less daylight. The range of symptoms vary from minor to severe, but the hallmark is a mix of emotional changes that color the day with more darkness than already exists.
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Waking Up To Our Surrounding Health
January 2008
The communities we live in, our home, and our work environment may have much more to do with our health, throughout our lives, than we would like to admit. And many large corporations like it that way and have gone to great efforts and money to make sure we stay in the dark.
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