Treating Children Homeopathically

Homeopathy has much to offer today’s children. It is effective at all stages of development, from infancy to adulthood. Today we are witnessing an increase in childhood disease and in diseases which were once considered rare in children. Examples of this are:

  • Anaphylactic allergies
  • Autism
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Diabetes

Homeopathy is a very effective non-pharmaceutical way of treating these ailments.

Childhood problems that respond particularly well to homeopathic treatment include:

  • ADD/ADHD
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Ear, nose, throat and lungs problems
  • Behavioural problems
  • Teething issues
  • Night terrors
  • Learning difficulties
  • Asthma, allergies and hay fever
  • Early childhood diseases i.e. mumps, measles
  • Eczema, skin eruptions, and acne
  • Colds and flues
  • Recurrent infections

Can Homeopathy Treat Autism?

Autism is a very serious condition and is not easy to treat. For example, while ADD (ADHD) responds very well in many homeopathic practices, autism is less optimistic. However a majority of autistic children being treated homeopathically are experiencing significant progress. If treatment begins early – especially before age 5 – chances for success are greater!

Can Homeopathy Treat ADD/ADHD?

The majority of children presenting with ADD/ADHD respond positively to homeopathy. The homeopathic approach is drugless and wholistic. Children often fully recover from this condition. Ritalin is one of the most over-prescribed drugs for children and has many reported side effects. Homeopathy is natural and perfectly safe without deleterious effects.

Should We Vaccinate Our Child?

Today society acknowledges that there is much anecdotal and scientific evidence to support the arguments for and against vaccination. My goal is to support parents in making rational, informed decisions about vaccination. Homeopathic treatment can improve natural immunity and can also reduce the chance of serious side effects if you choose to vaccinate.

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