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Ancient Medicine Spring Water a Modern Holistic Remedy for Autistic Children

Noted microbiologist specializing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prescribes Lithia Spring Water for autism

2012-05-12
LITHIA SPRINGS, GA, May 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Twelve miles from Atlanta, Georgia is the city of Lithia Springs where an ancient medicine spring has attracted health seekers for countless centuries. In the 1880's this ancient healing spring was named Lithia Springs because of the discovery of lithium carbonate in its water (lithia water). The city of Lithia Springs was incorporated in 1882 and was named after the spring.

Dr. Amy Yasko noted microbiologist specializing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) presented at a recent conference, a breakthrough hypothesis on autism and the lithium connection. She believes that recovering any child from autism is a process that requires lithium supplementation. Lithia spring water meets her criteria as an autistic supplement because of its holistic formula of lithium, ionic minerals and trace elements.

Dr. Amy concurs with scientific research studies that measured the difference in nutrient levels between children on the spectrum versus children not on the spectrum. Researchers discovered that the children tested with autism were severely deficient in lithium and other trace minerals. Many researchers, including Dr Amy, believe that low levels of lithium and other trace minerals in young children, could affect their neurological and immunological development and contribute to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She advocates that a holistic ionic lithium and mineral supplement like Lithia Spring Water (LITHIA) is essential for children with autism and their recovery.

Dr. Amy's Holistic Health International now offers LITHIA as a natural holistic ASD supplement for children with autism. Dr. Amy's research "The Lithium Connection" can be reviewed and orders for LITHIA can be placed at: http://www.lithiamineralwater.com/holistichealth.htm

About Historic Lithia Springs, GA
Lithia Mineral Water Inc. located at Lithia Springs, Georgia has a mission to share with the modern world the healing water that flows from its ancient medicine spring. Artifacts discovered at Lithia Springs were recently featured on the Discovery Channel's Auction King. These ancient artifacts suggest that Lithia Springs is possibly one of the oldest healing springs in America. The company plans to continue its archaeological excavations of the ancient megalithic ruins recently discovered at the springs. Future plans include archaeological tours of the ruins and a museum.


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[Press-News.org] Ancient Medicine Spring Water a Modern Holistic Remedy for Autistic Children
Noted microbiologist specializing in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) prescribes Lithia Spring Water for autism