Monthly Archives: January 2017

Learning to Perceive Emotions Can Be Tricky

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January 24, 2017 My son surprised me yesterday with this: D: Mom you look too serious. Are you upset? Me: No, just trying to focus when I study. That’s all. D: But do you like it? Me: Of course! I … Continue reading

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Real Food Mum Reviews “Real Food Recovery,” by Mandy Blume

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January 20, 2016 It is no secret that diet played a tremendous role in my son’s autism recovery. I consider it a foundational therapy for him, and it was the impetus for me to co-found Real Food Mum. When the … Continue reading

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“Evolution of a Revolution”: Hardcover Release 1/17/17

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January 18, 2016 It’s been so crazy around here, we didn’t even get a chance to properly publicize our own book release! But here it is (two days late), the hardcover release of TEAM TMR’s Evolution of a Revolution! Rebel, … Continue reading

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The Practice of Silencing Medical Doctors Must End

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January 11, 2017 By Tetyana Obukhanych, Ph.D. A recent blog post by Dr. Daniel Neides, M.D., Medical Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, entitled “Make 2017 the Year to Avoid Toxins (Good Luck) and Master Your … Continue reading

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2017: Time for a Shift - in Perspective

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January 6, 2017 As a child, I seemed to be afraid of everything, cats, dogs, snakes, dragonflies, ghosts, kidnappers – even ordinary ducks. And one of my missions in life has been the systematic overcoming of those fears, one by … Continue reading

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Areva Martin: An “Everyday” But Disappointing Autism Advocate

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January 2, 2017 During my morning routine of IonCleanse and tulsi tea, I picked up the book The Everyday Advocate: Standing Up for Your Child with Autism, by Areva Martin, Esq. from the table next to me where I had … Continue reading

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