March 6th, 2013
Six Tips for Helping Your Autistic Child Recover
1. Don’t listen to people who say autism is incurable. Conventional doctors may not understand how to help, but plenty of alternative practitioners are making great strides! Stay optimistic and start doing your research online. A good place to begin is www.autism.com — the Autism Research Institute. 2. Start your child on your chosen therapies …
Health and wellbeing to take control of our own lives
NaturalCures welcomes a new face to the site. Meet contributing author and expert, Nicole Ferguson, M.A.C.H., R.T. M.G.N.I Nicole is co-owner, director and head therapist at the Bodyworks Practice along with her husband Karl Monahan, also a director. Her main focus is on digestive and bowel health. Nicole lectures across the UK on the varying aspects of nutrition …
Hope and healing for disordered eating
For me, recovery from a life-threatening eating disorder has not come quickly or easily; eating problems are complex and extremely difficult to overcome. After all of this time in recovery (approximately seventeen years), I no longer believe that one can completely recover from a severe eating disorder. Even after all these years of recovery, I …