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Naturally Recovering Autism with Karen Thomas

Naturally Recovering Autism with Karen Thomas

By: Karen Thomas Founder CEO
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Inspiring parents with natural solutions to create the most fulfilling, healthy and productive life possible for their children with autism. Empowering Parents with the Resources to Naturally Recover Autism from a mom who has done it. Having once been told her son could not recover from his symptoms of autism Karen Thomas now shares what she has learned through over a decade of personal research and experience that has brought her own son to recovery. Her background as a Craniosacral Therapist allowed her the awareness that the brain could heal if given the right support. Learn how you can allow your child a clear path for a happier and more fulfilling life with improved communication, better sleep, improved social abilities, and overall improved health. Get your FREE GUIDE to the top 7 foods to eliminate from your child's diet for better sleep, calmer moods, improved focus and speech at, NaturallyRecoveringAutism.com /7foods For more resources go to, NaturallyRecoveringAutism.com©Copyright Naturally Recovering Autism. All rights reserved. Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • Benefits Of A Late Autism Diagnosis: Self-Understanding and Support At Any Age [Podcast Episode #229]
    Sep 17 2025

    Instead of just focusing on the controversy or risks of misdiagnosis, you can pivot toward the benefits of finally having clarity through a late diagnosis, and then be empowered with actionable, natural strategies that align with what we do at Naturally Recovering Autism.

    The Benefits of a Late Autism Diagnosis
    1. Clarity & Self-Understanding
    • Many people spend years confused about why social situations, sensory environments, or certain tasks feel harder for them than for others. A diagnosis provides a framework — “Oh, that’s why.”

    • This self-knowledge can reduce self-blame, shame, and anxiety.

      2. Access to Resources & Support

    • Even later in life, a diagnosis can open doors to support groups, therapies, accommodations in work or school, and tools for managing sensory overload or executive function.
    • Parents of children diagnosed later can finally advocate more effectively for educational resources.

      3. Direction for Healing & Growth

    • Instead of trying random approaches, families (or adults themselves) can pursue strategies that actually match the needs of an autistic brain and body.

    • You can move from “what’s wrong with me?” to “here’s how my brain works, and here’s what helps.”
    Natural & Supportive Approaches for Autism

    Once someone receives a diagnosis — whether at 5, 15, or 55 — the question becomes: What can I do now?

    Here are some natural interventions:

    1. Nutritional & Gut Health Support
    • The gut-brain connection is well-documented. Late-diagnosed individuals may realize their digestive issues, food sensitivities, or chronic inflammation have been compounding their challenges.
    • Approaches: gluten/dairy-free diets, probiotics, gut-healing protocols, anti-inflammatory nutrition. Get my free food guide at autismcheatsheet.com...

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    https://naturallyrecoveringautism.com/229

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    13 mins
  • Banned Pesticide Found in Popular Children’s Cereals [Podcast Episode #228]
    Sep 3 2025

    Pesticide used on oats known to harm development, fetal growth and harming reproductive health later in life.

    Asheville, N.C. – Aug. 25, 2025 – A new investigation by Moms Across America has found disturbing levels of a banned pesticide, chlormequat, in some of the most popular children’s cereals sold in the United States.

    Given this disturbing finding, Moms Across America is calling on the administration to revise the recently leaked draft of MAHA Commission strategy report, which falls short in calling for increased policy enforcement to reduce exposure of harmful pesticides to our children and American families.

    The findings raise serious concerns about food safety, particularly for children, and call into question the effectiveness of regulatory oversight by the Food and Drug Administration.

    Chlormequat, which has been linked to infertility, cancer, and developmental harm, was detected in 11 out of 14 cereal samples tested. The highest level—134.16 parts per billion—was found in General Mills’ Honey Nut Cheerios. It is not permitted for use on food crops in the U.S., and it was illegal for any imported grains to contain detectable levels of it until 2018.

    Key findings include...

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    https://naturallyrecoveringautism.com/228

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    8 mins
  • Wearable Phototherapy Patch For Autism: Stem Cell Activation Explained [Podcast Episode 225]
    Aug 26 2025

    I’m excited to share a non-invasive, easy-to-use technology that is showing tremendous promise for children with autism, as well as many other health conditions. This could really help your child now.

    This wearable patch is a form of light therapy that activates our own dormant stem cells in the body. Stem cells are how our bodies heal.

    This one-of-a-kind breakthrough patch technology uses the body’s own light to activate its own stem cells, promoting better cellular health-benefits that can help children thrive by:

    • supporting natural healing,
    • resetting genes,
    • Improving function of the immune system,
    • balancing inflammation, and the immune response.

    The X39 patch is FDA compliant as a general wellness product, and backed by over 80 double-blind studies...

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    https://naturallyrecoveringautism.com/225

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    33 mins
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