| Autistic Eye Contact | | | | verbal children report a reduction in head pain once |
| Methyl B-12 injection therapy is a especially helpful | | | | starting methyl B-12 injection therapy. Autistic Eye |
| biomedical treatment for children amidst Autism. It is | | | | Contact |
| somewhat I prescribe frequently so when a grandpa | | | | I even had one patient gesture when he needed more |
| came in with her young son amid Autism it was not a | | | | methyl B-12. He would pat his head as a signal that he |
| surprise the present she wanted to try it with him. He | | | | needed his next dose. This type of information in very |
| was facing treatment issues, very typical in Autism, as | | | | valuable in treating others, many non-verbal, who |
| well as a terminology delay. Autistic Eye Contact | | | | cannot express the relief that many of these |
| But how did surprise me was her would like to try | | | | biomedical treatments like methyl B-12 injections can |
| methyl B-12 injections herself. She explained this she | | | | provide to children with Autism. Autistic Eye Contact |
| had faced treatment problems for a good amount of | | | | When we start to understand the physical issues |
| of her life. I prescribed methyl B-12 injections for both | | | | contributing to behaviors in Autism we can see how |
| of them and had a follow up with them six weeks | | | | they make sense. If a child is suffering from pain from |
| later. Her son's progress was going well. She wasn't | | | | eye contact, it makes sense that they avoid it. And we |
| seeing much in the way of increased attention by six | | | | understand how much of a connection we get with |
| weeks but she did report a reduction in head pain with | | | | other through eye contact. The visual and expressive |
| eye contact. | | | | cues are so important for our human interaction. This |
| It turns out that she had head pain, in the back of her | | | | gives us one more bit of information to help |
| head, when she made eye contact for prolonged | | | | understand and help children with Autism. Autism really |
| periods of time so she also had fleeting eye contact. | | | | is treatable! Don't let your love ones suffer anymore! |
| When you understand how visual stimuli is processed | | | | Lead them out through Autistic Eye Contact program |
| you know that it comes in through the eye and is | | | | now! |
| transferred to the back of the head. Many adults and | | | | |