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8th Edition of International Conference on

Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies

June 05-07, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Traditional Medicine 2025

The misunderstood children and adults with the autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and how to help them with homeopathy

Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Farah Ganjei Gron
New Life Homeopathy, Inc, United States
Title : The misunderstood children and adults with the autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and how to help them with homeopathy

Abstract:

Most children and adults with ASD diagnosis are intelligent and have many gifts we cannot quantify yet. They are different in the sense that they are left-brain dominant and are heart-centered. They are physically more sensitive than others and are having a difficult time adjusting to our life here. Because of their sensitivity, they might have reacted worse to environmental toxins and that has stopped them from communicating and connecting with others. They are trapped in their brain and limited by the challenges of their body. The goal is not necessarily to help them become like other children. I will be discussing how to remove the toxicity from them and support them emotionally with homeopathy to help free them so they can express themselves and show their positive uniqueness and their full potential. I will present the results of my 2025 study on the current active cases of these special children in my practice.

Biography:

Farah Ganjei Gron received a BA from Brandeis University in Computer Science. She found her calling when in 1996 she went to an introductory talk on homeopathy presented by Luc De Schepper, M.D., Licensed Acupuncture Practitioner. She continued studying with him through her fellowship and wrote her post-fellowship thesis in 2011 on her particular method of applying homeopathic remedies to the children in her practice that had a diagnosis of autism. In 2009, Dr. De Schepper asked her to became his successor when he retired from his practice.

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