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Melatonin – To sleep or not to sleep. That is the question. If your


child has problems sleeping, melatonin is usually a great answer. We make our own melatonin out of the amino acid tryptophan, but if we lack the correct vitamins and proteins, we can’t make it, and we can’t sleep well. Even the youngest infant can take melatonin safely, and most parents call me with huge thanks for giving them the first good night’s sleep in many months. Spectrum Awakening – With so many supplements, your kitchen can start to look like a pharmacy. Five years ago, my patients were telling me that the therapies were working, but couldn’t all of these things be in one bottle? From there, I created the supplement, Spectrum Awakening, as a combination powder of the most effective supplements for children with autism. We recently completed a re- search study and found that it has great success in improving speech, sociability, and hyperactivity. If you’re looking for a supplement that contains the active vitamins, correct minerals, and powerful amino acids, this combination is a true success.


Dr. Jared Skowron is a DAN! (Defeat Autism Now) certified doctor and author. His practice specializes in treating kids on the autism spectrum to help them speak, sleep, socialize, and mainstream into school. More information and insurance coverage on his website, www.NaturopathicAnswer.com. See ad on page 31.


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