24. Autism spectrum disorder – Suggested complimentary remedies

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Autism or Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a broad term used to describe a group of neurodevelopmental conditions. It is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others.

Autism is a childhood disorder begins in early childhood (typically during the first three years of life) which affects the child’s communication skills, social interactions, and causes restricted, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior in varying degrees.

Autism in the first two years of life is slightly difficult to diagnose. Parents are usually the first ones to notice the symptoms, usually it is the nonresponsive behavior.

By the age of three, autism spectrum disorder can be clearly diagnosed. Children with ASD may not follow regular developmental pattern like other kids of their age.

Common causes

The exact cause is unknown! Some suspected risk factors may include:

  • Several different genes appear to be involved in autism spectrum disorder. For some children, autism spectrum disorder can be associated with a genetic disorder, such as Rett syndrome or fragile X syndrome. For other children, genetic changes (mutations) may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder. Still other genes may affect brain development or the way that brain cells communicate, or they may determine the severity of symptoms. Some genetic mutations seem to be inherited, while others occur spontaneously.
  • Environmental factors. Researchers are currently exploring whether factors such as viral infections, medications or complications during pregnancy, or air pollutants play a role in triggering autism spectrum disorder.
  • Your child’s sex. Boys are about four times more likely to develop autism spectrum disorder than girls are.
  • Family history. Families who have one child with autism spectrum disorder have an increased risk of having another child with the disorder. It’s also not uncommon for parents or relatives of a child with autism spectrum disorder to have minor problems with social or communication skills themselves or to engage in certain behaviors typical of the disorder.
  • Other disorders. Children with certain medical conditions have a higher-than-normal risk of autism spectrum disorder or autism-like symptoms. Examples include fragile X syndrome, an inherited disorder that causes intellectual problems; tuberous sclerosis, a condition in which benign tumors develop in the brain; and Rett syndrome, a genetic condition occurring almost exclusively in girls, which causes slowing of head growth, intellectual disability and loss of purposeful hand use.
  • Extremely preterm babies. Babies born before 26 weeks of gestation may have a greater risk of autism spectrum disorder.
  • Parents’ ages. There may be a connection between children born to older parents and autism spectrum disorder, but more research is necessary to establish this link.
  • Depressed families, alone, ignored children, genetics, stress
  • having an immediate family member who’s autistic
  • certain genetic mutations
  • fragile X syndrome and other genetic disorders
  • being born to older parents
  • low birth weight
  • metabolic imbalances
  • exposure to heavy metals and environmental toxins
  • a maternal history of viral infections
  • fetal exposure to the medications valproic acid or thalidomide (Thalomid)

 

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Are you concerned about your health or managing a recurring or chronic condition?

Our website provides informed guidance and initial supportive care for individuals who are finding it difficult to access their doctors or who have not experienced desired improvement with conventional options.

We help individuals explore a range of natural and holistic healing approaches to encourage balance and long-term wellness that may complement your healing journey.

We offer a ready-to-use complementary remedies kit designed to ease discomfort and support well-being, with clear instructions for each item.

The kit includes a personalised selection of remedies based on your signs, symptoms, and likely causative factors.

It may combine homeopathic medicines, herbal or daily supplements, a tailored diet plan, lifestyle guidance, practical tips, and topical applications where needed. It’s suitable if you value the healing potential of natural, holistic remedies.

Complementary remedies work best alongside standard medical treatments and can usually be taken safely with your regular medications.

Our homeopathic remedies follow Dr. Hahnemann’s traditional dilution and succussion methods and are prepared by a qualified naturopathic practitioner, supported by research, clinical experience, and observed outcomes in similar cases. Treatment duration can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on severity and chronicity. Outcomes vary with individual factors and case complexity.

If you prefer lactose pills instead of sucrose globules, let us know. Please also provide the patient’s age so we can supply appropriately sized pills. You can simply send this via WhatsApp at 07960 299 093.

These remedies may contain trace amounts of natural plant, mineral, or animal substances, preserved in medical-grade alcohol. Inform us of any allergies or dietary restrictions before purchase.

You may contact us before starting or book a detailed consultation (in person or via teleconsultation) with one of our experienced naturopath for your detailed assessment or personalized guidance.

Natural remedies can affect the body and may not suit everyone. At the start of treatment, some patients—especially with mental health or skin issues—may experience a temporary increase in symptoms. This may represent medicinal aggravation, indicating the body is responding, though symptoms may not be connected and simply coincidental. If they persist, contact us for support.

Why some patients choose natural, complementary or holistic remedies:
• Symptomatic relief and improved well-being
• Gentle options with fewer side effects
• Whole-person focus, addressing physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors
• Root-cause and preventive emphasis
• Encouragement of active self-care
• Support alongside conventional treatment
• Personalised and accessible care

Precautions:
• Inform your healthcare provider about any complementary therapies
• Some herbs or supplements may interact with conventional medications
• Do not replace conventional treatment for serious, chronic, or terminal conditions

These complementary remedy kits are provided for your own discretion and personal responsibility. Use them mindfully and avoid self-medicating in sensitive situations.

If you are looking for a specific remedy / kit not listed on our site or a customized formulation, contact us—our range is extensive and can be tailored to your physical and mental symptoms and causative factors.

Disclaimer:
Natural remedies—including homeopathic remedies, herbal supplements, and aromatherapy products—are generally safe for most people, including children and older adults. Still, consult your GP or healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing chronic or serious conditions.

  • Our remedies support general wellness and are not a substitute for medical advice.
  • Review product details and make informed decisions before purchasing, particularly for ongoing or serious concerns.
  • We provide general guidance only; detailed personalised consultations are not available through this platform.
  • These remedies are intended for individuals able to follow instructions independently.
  • Our support focuses on product use and general information; repeated or highly detailed personal queries may not receive individual responses.
  • If you need frequent reassurance or highly tailored advice, please consult a qualified naturopath or healthcare provider before purchasing.

 

Due to strict UK regulations on the sale of medicinal products, we cannot give specific advice, without a face-to-face consultation.

Additional information
Age wise

10 years & above, 1 to 10 years

Peculiar symptoms 1

Not responding to their names, Not engaging in basic interactive games, Finding it hard to understand, Very anxious about socializing, Finding it hard to make friends, Preferring to be on your own, Seeming blunt or rude, Not interested in anything, No or very limited eyes contact, Slow in talking or reading, Only uses short, incomplete sentences., Slow in walking, Slow in following instructions, Having the same routine every day, Getting very irritated if distracted, Getting too close to other people, Getting very upset if someone touches, Keen interest in certain activities, Quieter, may hide feelings, Difficulty maintaining close friendships, Unaware of/disinterested in what is going on around them., Talks excessively about one or two topics., Speech is abnormally loud, Keep repeating things e.g., washing hands, Destructive – throw away or break toys etc, Very shy or bashful, Keep laughing, PICA – eat indigestible things, In constant move – never sits in one place, Teeth grinding, Saliva Drooling, Hitting or biting others, Vulgar / nude, Disturbed sleep, Very Stubborn, Demand things and then throw them away, Always angry, hot tempered, bad mood, quarrelsome, Never happy / unpleased, Self- talking, Lack of confidence, Mentally sluggish, low concentration – poor memory, Frequent daydreaming, Problems organizing, completing tasks or activities., Easily distracted., Becoming bored easily, Talking excessively., Tend to have more injuries., Trouble interacting with others, Trouble coping with stress

Peculiar symptoms 2

Not responding to their names, Not engaging in basic interactive games, Finding it hard to understand, Very anxious about socializing, Finding it hard to make friends, Preferring to be on your own, Seeming blunt or rude, Not interested in anything, No or very limited eyes contact, Slow in talking or reading, Only uses short, incomplete sentences., Slow in walking, Slow in following instructions, Having the same routine every day, Getting very irritated if distracted, Getting too close to other people, Getting very upset if someone touches, Keen interest in certain activities, Quieter, may hide feelings, Difficulty maintaining close friendships, Unaware of/disinterested in what is going on around them., Talks excessively about one or two topics., Speech is abnormally loud, Keep repeating things e.g., washing hands, Destructive – throw away or break toys etc, Very shy or bashful, Keep laughing, PICA – eat indigestible things, In constant move – never sits in one place, Teeth grinding, Saliva Drooling, Hitting or biting others, Vulgar / nude, Disturbed sleep, Very Stubborn, Demand things and then throw them away, Always angry, hot tempered, bad mood, quarrelsome, Never happy / unpleased, Self- talking, Lack of confidence, Mentally sluggish, low concentration – poor memory, Frequent daydreaming, Problems organizing, completing tasks or activities., Easily distracted., Becoming bored easily, Talking excessively., Tend to have more injuries., Trouble interacting with others, Trouble coping with stress

Peculiar symptoms 3

Not responding to their names, Not engaging in basic interactive games, Finding it hard to understand, Very anxious about socializing, Finding it hard to make friends, Preferring to be on your own, Seeming blunt or rude, Not interested in anything, No or very limited eyes contact, Slow in talking or reading, Only uses short, incomplete sentences., Slow in walking, Slow in following instructions, Having the same routine every day, Getting very irritated if distracted, Getting too close to other people, Getting very upset if someone touches, Keen interest in certain activities, Quieter, may hide feelings, Difficulty maintaining close friendships, Unaware of/disinterested in what is going on around them., Talks excessively about one or two topics., Speech is abnormally loud, Keep repeating things e.g., washing hands, Destructive – throw away or break toys etc, Very shy or bashful, Keep laughing, PICA – eat indigestible things, In constant move – never sits in one place, Teeth grinding, Saliva Drooling, Hitting or biting others, Vulgar / nude, Disturbed sleep, Very Stubborn, Demand things and then throw them away, Always angry, hot tempered, bad mood, quarrelsome, Never happy / unpleased, Self- talking, Lack of confidence, Mentally sluggish, low concentration – poor memory, Frequent daydreaming, Problems organizing, completing tasks or activities., Easily distracted., Becoming bored easily, Talking excessively., Tend to have more injuries., Trouble interacting with others, Trouble coping with stress

Peculiar symptoms 4

Not responding to their names, Not engaging in basic interactive games, Finding it hard to understand, Very anxious about socializing, Finding it hard to make friends, Preferring to be on your own, Seeming blunt or rude, Not interested in anything, No or very limited eyes contact, Slow in talking or reading, Only uses short, incomplete sentences., Slow in walking, Slow in following instructions, Having the same routine every day, Getting very irritated if distracted, Getting too close to other people, Getting very upset if someone touches, Keen interest in certain activities, Quieter, may hide feelings, Difficulty maintaining close friendships, Unaware of/disinterested in what is going on around them., Talks excessively about one or two topics., Speech is abnormally loud, Keep repeating things e.g., washing hands, Destructive – throw away or break toys etc, Very shy or bashful, Keep laughing, PICA – eat indigestible things, In constant move – never sits in one place, Teeth grinding, Saliva Drooling, Hitting or biting others, Vulgar / nude, Disturbed sleep, Very Stubborn, Demand things and then throw them away, Always angry, hot tempered, bad mood, quarrelsome, Never happy / unpleased, Self- talking, Lack of confidence, Mentally sluggish, low concentration – poor memory, Frequent daydreaming, Problems organizing, completing tasks or activities., Easily distracted., Becoming bored easily, Talking excessively., Tend to have more injuries., Trouble interacting with others, Trouble coping with stress

Peculiar symptoms 5

Not responding to their names, Not engaging in basic interactive games, Finding it hard to understand, Very anxious about socializing, Finding it hard to make friends, Preferring to be on your own, Seeming blunt or rude, Not interested in anything, No or very limited eyes contact, Slow in talking or reading, Only uses short, incomplete sentences., Slow in walking, Slow in following instructions, Having the same routine every day, Getting very irritated if distracted, Getting too close to other people, Getting very upset if someone touches, Keen interest in certain activities, Quieter, may hide feelings, Difficulty maintaining close friendships, Unaware of/disinterested in what is going on around them., Talks excessively about one or two topics., Speech is abnormally loud, Keep repeating things e.g., washing hands, Destructive – throw away or break toys etc, Very shy or bashful, Keep laughing, PICA – eat indigestible things, In constant move – never sits in one place, Teeth grinding, Saliva Drooling, Hitting or biting others, Vulgar / nude, Disturbed sleep, Very Stubborn, Demand things and then throw them away, Always angry, hot tempered, bad mood, quarrelsome, Never happy / unpleased, Self- talking, Lack of confidence, Mentally sluggish, low concentration – poor memory, Frequent daydreaming, Problems organizing, completing tasks or activities., Easily distracted., Becoming bored easily, Talking excessively., Tend to have more injuries., Trouble interacting with others, Trouble coping with stress

Quantity

One month supply, Two months supply, Three months supply