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Warrior Mom

by Tracy M Slepcevic, Dr Andrew Wakefield
Warrior Mom

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Modern medicine considers Autism to be an "incurable diagnosis," but Warrior Mom challenges this claim, sharing one mother's journey to heal her son from Autism.

After Tracy's son Noah regressed into a state of Autism following a vaccine injury, she spent years trying to figure out what was wrong with her little boy. Once given a diagnosis, doctors said Noah would never lead a normal functioning life--but Tracy knew this was not her son's fate.

Refusing to give up, Tracy endlessly searched through educational resources, attended autism conferences, and scoured the internet for alternative ways to heal her child. After learning from her naturopathic doctor that there was hope for healing children with autism, she decided to take charge of her son's case and stop listening to medical professionals who brushed off her questions and insisted she accept a bleak future for Noah. With the assistance of biomedical intervention, the hard work and guidance of advocates, and a mother's commitment, Noah's future looks a whole lot different than it does for thousands of other children relegated to a hopeless fate.

For parents who have heard the chilling words, "your child has Autism," Warrior Mom offers hope, inspiration, and very specific advice to help them navigate the system, evaluate different treatment options, protect their marriage, and save their child. Even for parents who suspect their child might have autism, Tracy offers a wealth of information and guidance to assist children in getting the care they need to live a normal, productive life.

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Modern medicine considers Autism to be an "incurable diagnosis," but Warrior Mom challenges this claim, sharing one mother's journey to heal her son.

For any parent who has heard the chilling words "your child has autism," Tracy Slepcevic offers hope, inspiration, and advice to help you navigate the system, evaluate different treatment options, and heal your child's underlying conditions.

After her son Noah had a severe regression after meeting all his milestones, Tracy spent years trying to figure out what was wrong with her little boy. Once given a diagnosis, doctors said Noah would never lead a fully functioning life, but Tracy knew this was not her son's fate.

Refusing to give up, Tracy read dozens of books, attended autism conferences, and spent countless hours researching how to heal her child. She was determined to turn her son around from what doctor's called an "incurable diagnosis" so that Noah could live his best life possible. Over the years, Noah made great progress with biomedical intervention and lives a fully functional life today with a bright future ahead of him.

Warrior Mom is an inspiring story of hope and an indispensable guidebook for any parent desperate to hear the truth that autism is not a hopeless diagnosis and that many underlying conditions associated with autism are treatable.


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9781636980324
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Publication date:
04/04/2023
Publisher:
MORGAN JAMES PUBLISHING
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278
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.80IN
Width:
5.50IN
Author:
Dr Andrew Wakefield
Author:
Tracy M Slepcevic

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