CEASE therapy or homeopathy, any luck?

Hi everyone,

I'm new on here so please be gentle. 

I have a 9 year old daughter diagnosed with ASD when she was 4.  She has alot of the common problems-speech delay, global developmental delay, poor fine and gross motor skills, poor communication/comprehension, sensory problems...etc etc.

She used to be much more severly affected by her condition, especially her sensory ones which have subsided with therapies and general organic improvement and being desensitised by life in general.

A few years ago we had a consultation with Jonathan Toomey and picked up alot of tips about how to change our lives, a lot of which we did.  Prior to this we already had our daughter on high doses of fish oils which made a marked difference.

I came across homeopathy in the form of teething powders for grizzly babies (sure most people have used them).  My youngest has severe reactions to antibiotics and I needed to find any alternative safe form of medicine and remembered the teething powders I'd used on all my children with great success for many years.

I have since bought a few books, read articles online and bought myself a little kit to use at home.  I've used it countless times with excellent results.....how does it work?!  No idea!!!  To be honest, I don't care, I just know that on some weird level, it does!

Anyway, I have now stumbled across something called CEASE therapy which seems to be abit harsher than classical homeopathy.  I'm dubious about trying this as don't want bad reactions for my daughter but interested to know if anyone has used it and what the outcome was.

Thanks for any comments.

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  • Hi terrorhawk

    I've seen this therapy before although I don't know anyone who has tried it. However, it makes a lot of sense to me.

    We know for a fact that our environment os toxicaly loaded, because our forefathers made it so. Homo Sapiens will always thus be a victim of its' own ignorance.

    Homeopathy can be effective and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone to try. This is a thoughtful treatment, and I fail to see what harm it can do EVEN if it does no good.

    If your daughter gets worse before she gets better, that is exactly what homeopathy is designed to do as a sort of 'burn it off' process, I understand.

    My sister always reacted badly to antibiotics, 'though I'm not sure what relevance it had. When she was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she rejected new, scientific medicine in favour of homeopathy, and was still clear 25 years later. I am aware of the phenomenon of what the baffled medical tinkerers call spontaneous remission. It's probably easier to be baffled than to acknowledge that faith might have somehting to do with it.

    My view is that 'faith' heals. I think it's something to do with the body's ability to heal itself, and that the process is based on absolute faith. It follows that whatever you put your absolute faith in, it will work, be it 'modern medicine' homeopathy, or the laying on of hands. I make no other judgement, except to say that 'modern medicine' doesn't deserve any more or less faith than any other treatment.

    I support any parent who wants to do their best for their child, and on the basis that your evaluation is just as valid as anyone else's, I'd say that if you feel you want to try it, go right ahead, it can't do any harm. Sadly, there isn't likely to be any 'proof' as such, any treatment involves both successes and failures.

    Good wishes, and good luck.

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  • Hi terrorhawk

    I've seen this therapy before although I don't know anyone who has tried it. However, it makes a lot of sense to me.

    We know for a fact that our environment os toxicaly loaded, because our forefathers made it so. Homo Sapiens will always thus be a victim of its' own ignorance.

    Homeopathy can be effective and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone to try. This is a thoughtful treatment, and I fail to see what harm it can do EVEN if it does no good.

    If your daughter gets worse before she gets better, that is exactly what homeopathy is designed to do as a sort of 'burn it off' process, I understand.

    My sister always reacted badly to antibiotics, 'though I'm not sure what relevance it had. When she was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she rejected new, scientific medicine in favour of homeopathy, and was still clear 25 years later. I am aware of the phenomenon of what the baffled medical tinkerers call spontaneous remission. It's probably easier to be baffled than to acknowledge that faith might have somehting to do with it.

    My view is that 'faith' heals. I think it's something to do with the body's ability to heal itself, and that the process is based on absolute faith. It follows that whatever you put your absolute faith in, it will work, be it 'modern medicine' homeopathy, or the laying on of hands. I make no other judgement, except to say that 'modern medicine' doesn't deserve any more or less faith than any other treatment.

    I support any parent who wants to do their best for their child, and on the basis that your evaluation is just as valid as anyone else's, I'd say that if you feel you want to try it, go right ahead, it can't do any harm. Sadly, there isn't likely to be any 'proof' as such, any treatment involves both successes and failures.

    Good wishes, and good luck.

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