Treating Asperger's Syndrome Naturally

Aspergers syndrome is a form of autism. The person suffering from such a condition is one who lacks proper social functioning within society. They are not able to understand social cues from others, have trouble making friends, and are often bullied and made fun of their whole life.  They are often called "weird", "odd", "eccentric", and "rude". 

How does the Asperger's person feel inside?  I can not speak for all, but I can say for certain that many people with this condition are aware that other people do not like them, and that there is something about them that is a "turn off" to others, but they have no facilty to know or understand what that is.  They can feel very acutely that others avoid them, turn away, or even dislike them, but it remains a mystery as to what exactly it is. They do not have awareness of how they are coming across to people, only how other people are reacting to them.

They suffer from intense loneliness and isolation as it remains a perpetual mystery as to why they are not liked. Sadly, the majority of the population have little patience for these types of people, often, they are  ping ponged along in society until someone cares enough to help them. Because of challenges in social interactions, Asperger patients can have trouble in every aspect of their lives. They may have challenges finding a suitable mate, keeping a job, making friends, and even joining social clubs. Unless someone sees it and helps them, they can stay in their state their whole lives.

Although cognitive therapy can help Asperger's patients understand social cues, and aid in coping, it can do little in healing the emotional pain of being a social recluse for so long. This is where homeopathy steps in.  Homeopathy will heal the wounds accumulated over many years of being bullied, name called, fired from jobs, and disowned by family members.

Lindsay Tietz, BSc, HD
Owner Intention to Heal
Your Homeopath in Toronto and Holistic Nutrition Expert
Proudly Serving The Danforth Area Directly  
 

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