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NotaSanis one of those homeopathic remedies that is called nature’s antibiotic at its best.  It has a profound healing effect without any side effects and it is a great first aid remedy. It can be used for any recurrent, chronic or latent bacterial conditions and is available in drops, capsules, tablets, suppositories, and ampoules.

Studies in England have used "antibiotic therapy" to help children with autism make marked improvements in on-task performance, compliance with parental requests, awareness of environmental surroundings, and persistence when engaging in positive activities. A reduction in repetitive and self-stimulatory behaviors was also noted.  The problem is once the antibiotics are stopped, the behaviors returned; deeming this a short term solution.  One of the benefits of NotaSan is that since it is a homeopathic preparation, the dose can be continued beyond the typical 10-day antibiotic period and also if antibiotics are suspected to be part of the reason the child developed autism, CEASE therapy can be combined to provide additional support.

I use NotaSanotaSan in my practice with a number of my pediatric patients and parents report immediate results with the use of drops in the mouth as well as few drops in the nostrils and/or ears. It stops any cold/flu right away without the side effect of antibiotics.

  • Bacterial infections
  • Decreases inflammation
  • Very effective for children
  • Great first aid remedy
  • Staph or strep infections
  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Bronchitis
  • Sinusitis
  • Tonsillitis
  • Otitis
  • Dental infections/abscesses
  • Cystitis
  • Prostatitis

It is best to use 5-10 drops of NotaSan orally and 2-4 drops in each nostril and/or ears for 3-4 days or until symptoms resolve. Visit our online store to order your Notatum.  For more information or to schedule your appoitment  please call our office at (800) 669-0358.

 

 

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