Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD

33: A Natural Approach to Autism with Luminara Serdar

11.24.2022 - By Dana KayPlay

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On this week’s edition of Soaring Child, we’re joined by Luminara Serdar, an autism recovery expert who helps parents discover and address the root causes of behavior so that their children can be calm and happy. She discovered the neuromodulation technique at the recommendation of another parent to treat her own allergies. Soon she realized that it could help kids with autism in many ways. Neuromodulation works by giving the body a therapeutic intention to shift by finding errors that the nervous or the immune system is making and correcting them. It’s a new way to make the brain work. Luminara explains that we have to train the brain to think there’s a different way to do things by identifying the errors and correcting them. It is literally an intention. The body is asked questions through muscle testing and it responds through strong or weak reactions, using the subconscious mind. It’s also important to use drainage and detoxification to get rid of toxins and waste that’s clogged in the body and disrupts our biochemistry. Many of these toxins come from diet and environment – everything from plastics to body products to air fresheners. When these steps are taken, inflammation in the body goes down, better sleep increases, and a child with ADHD or autism can learn how to become calmer and happier. Remember to keep a calm energy as a parent and maintain a safe environment for your child.   Key Takeaways: [4:40] How Luminara started working with kids with autism [7:33] What neuromodulation technique actually is [10:00] How to retrain your body to feel something different [14:33] Other techniques used to help kids with autism [25:04] Toxins that are in our everyday environment [32:10] The importance of taking binders on a regular basis     How To Connect With Luminara: https://www.instagram.com/autismtransformed/  Luminara’s Toxic Products Scavenger Hunt List - https://autismtransformed.com/dana-kay-podcast-landing/ https://www.facebook.com/autismtransformed To rate cleaning products and water - https://www.ewg.org     Memorable Quotes: “I think we need to get our kids off this chronic illness cycle by helping them to stay cleaner and have a lifestyle that sustains them, not overwhelms them.” “Allergies are very tied to emotion, and emotions can really affect allergy behavior. So it's all tied in. It's very holistic.” “What I realized is these kids, at least the ones I get that I work with, are super toxic. They have a full bucket, and it's hard to get more in there. That’s when I started focusing on drainage and detoxification.” “The more you take the stuff out of their bodies, the less they want to sit on the iPads, the less they want to look at technology, and the more ability they have to take in the world around them.” “Symptoms like hyperactivity, tantrums, and meltdowns are warning signs from the body that something else is wrong, and that's their way of saying, ‘Mom, Dad, there's something wrong with me.’” “This was my biggest lesson being a parent. My biggest lesson in life is how to shift my mindset, how to really approach things in a different way.”     Dana Kay Resources:   Website - https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/adhdthriveinstitute  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ADHDThriveInstitute  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/74302454/  Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/adhdthriveinstitute/ Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@adhd_thriveinstitute     International Best Selling Book, Thriving with ADHD - https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/book/    Free Reduce ADHD Symptoms Naturally Masterclass – https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl     ADHD Parenting Course – https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/parentingadhd   ADHD Thrive Method 4 Kids Program - https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/packages/

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