Patient Stories & Outcomes
Before therapy: avoided many foods, including salmon, and showed slow progress despite therapies.
After therapy: within two days, tried salmon for the first time and began showing signs of positive change.
Before therapy: lost the words he once had, stopped making eye contact, and no longer called us “Mom” or “Dad.”
After therapy: began speaking in full sentences, meets our eyes, asks for hugs, and takes part in family life with joy.
Before therapy: had frequent seizures, couldn’t speak, couldn’t tell us what was wrong, and wasn’t able to eat solid food.
After therapy: seizures stopped, began speaking in full sentences, eating independently, and enjoying life with friends.
Before therapy: didn’t speak, avoided looking at people, was always on the move, ate only a few foods, and couldn’t tell us what he needed.
After therapy: speaking in sentences, making eye contact, calmer, open to trying new foods, gaining weight, and participating in school with enthusiasm.
Before therapy: didn’t look us in the eye, didn’t seem to recognize family, and had trouble sleeping and eating.
After therapy: responds to his name, recognizes relatives, shows affection to his brother, eats and sleeps better, and surprises teachers with new skills.
Before therapy: hard to keep attention, little interest in games, and slow progress despite years of therapy.
After therapy: pays attention for longer, understands more, comes up with new games, and has stronger motor skills—from riding rollers to playing ball with enthusiasm.
Before therapy: spoke very little and avoided playing with other children.
After therapy: started chasing and copying other kids, showing the first signs of social engagement.
Before therapy: stayed away from other kids, didn’t start conversations, needed help remembering simple daily tasks like brushing teeth, and got very anxious during medical visits.
After therapy: on the first day, shook hands and greeted another child for the first time; by the second day, brushed teeth independently without prompts.
Before therapy: didn’t notice people or respond to his name.
After therapy: notices what’s going on around him, answers when called, and understands more of what we say.
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Before therapy: said only a few words, didn’t want to play, and slept just a few hours each night.
After therapy: talks in full sentences, plays with family, loves to give hugs, and sleeps peacefully through the night.
Before therapy: didn’t respond when called, had trouble playing, and couldn’t use both hands together.
After therapy: responds to her name, plays with both hands, shows curiosity, and interacts more with her surroundings.
Before therapy: wouldn’t look us in the eye, said only a few words, and stayed in his own world.
After therapy: looks at parents, jokes, plays, and shares stories about his day
Not every patient is eligible for treatment. Results vary and depend on many factors, such as the condition, stage of disease, overall health, and treatment plan. These stories reflect individual experiences and are not a guarantee of the same results.
- 80% of patients improve in communication, speech, and daily living skills
- Have helped over 1000 patients since 2011
- Patients from 70+ countries
- Safe and well-tolerated in children, backed by clinical studies
80% of patients improve in communication, speech, and daily living skills
Have helped over 1000 patients since 2011
Patients from 70+ countries
Safe and well-tolerated in children, backed by clinical studies