Autistic Children Getting Benefits From Costa Mesa Chiropractic
I am a mother of three and a full-time mom, all aging below 7 years - a daughter, followed by two sons. My two sons were diagnosed to be autistic two years ago. Costa Mesa Chiropractic
Delay in learning how to speak, lack of facial expressions, and walking on tip-toes were specific issues we dealt with in handling our two boys. Then, our concern with our youngest boy, Toby suddenly had risen. It soon became apparent that, while both boys would benefit from chiropractic care, Toby needed extra attention. He lately underwent a spell and was not able to communicate. In addition, he also had several sensory issues. My husband and I began to fear that we were losing touch with him.
We sought advice from another couple in our parent group who had the same experience. We were then referred to Great Life Chiropractic in Costa Mesa, California.
Toby was showing improvement and pulled out of his downward spiral just a few short weeks after he began his consultation with Dr. Candice McCowin, DC. Many autistic children are unable to sleep through the night, so this is a major coup.
We were encouraged by Dr. McCowin to look at making dietary changes along with the weekly chiropractic treatments. Our bookshelves are now filled with gluten-free, wheat-free, dairy-free cookbooks. We have studied nutritional supplements extensively and, with the doctor’s advice, have implemented them not only in Toby’s diet, but in the diets of our entire family, with positive results.
It was worth the efforts. She asked us what kinds of changes had taken place at home, what we were doing differently, and let us know that she had seen positive results. Then, she showed Toby’s recent work to us and used it for comparison against the previous works before beginning the treatments. Although they were subtle differences, we were impressed with the results. Chiropractic Treatment In Costa Mesa
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