Autism Recovery System Partners with Autism Hope Alliance To Help Autism Parents

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Autism Recovery System announces new partnership with Autism Hope Alliance in hopes to grow awareness and offer resources and treatment for families with loved ones affected by Autism


Autism Recovery System is excited to announce their new partnership with Autism Hope Alliance. The Autism Hope Alliance embodies hope for families facing the diagnosis of Autism through education, financial support and volunteerism. The Autism Hope Alliance is the first non-profit foundation for Autism to emerge from the natural foods industry. Providing Hope and Help for Autism Families Today. Autism Hope Alliance is known for their resource sharing, informational booklets, and participation and support of thousands of events that support Autism awareness.


Autism Recovery System believes in that mission, which is why they have partnered with the Autism Hope Alliance. With the partnership, Autism Recovery System is giving complimentary memberships to its members-only website, in the way of scholarships, to families identified by Autism Hope Alliance as being in need. AutismRecoverySystem.com provides education, resources and a private forum where parents can interact directly with autism doctors.


Autism is classified by the CDC as a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting speech and language development, social engagement, and behaviors (e.g. irritable, tantrums). Also, most individuals with Autism have a myriad of stereotypical and repetitive behaviors, interests and activities such as hand-flapping, finger flicking or twisting, inflexible adherence to rituals and routines and abnormal intensity of focus.


While Autism currently affects approximately 1 in 68 Children Today, Dr. Kurt Woeller, from Autism Recovery System says, “Autism is Treatable! Many individuals with an autism-spectrum diagnosis have underlying medical issues that influence their autistic condition. Although behavior, speech and other similar therapies are often helpful in treating autism, they are not the only interventions available or worthwhile. There is much help and hope for improved health for autistic individuals through the use of biomedical (aka. integrative medicine) intervention.”


Through such partnerships, Autism Recovery System is working to help families who have a loved one affected by Autism. Family member Jaeyln says, “We are very grateful to Dr. Kurt Woeller. My son is really starting to blossom and mumble more syllables. Even at the age of 15 there is still so much hope for my son. Dr. Woeller was the missing puzzle piece in my son’s healing.”


To learn more about what Autism Recovery System and receive a free autism treatment ebook, visit AutismRecoverySystem.com.


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