LymphMan.com ASD - Lymphatic System Study
Current Study Information
Autism/Asperger's Lymph/Brain Study 2010
100 participants with an Autistic child / 100 participants with a child with Asperger's (older particpants with ASD may take part)
Duration of Study: 1 Month
Now accepting emails from participants with a child with either Autism or Asperger's, in order to show the effectiveness of balancing the internal body and activating the lymphatic system in those with autism spectrum disorders. Participants will receive 1 month of LymphMan.com for free in exchange for their participation in the study. John Ossipinsky will not diagnose or prescribe any treatment during the study. Participants will be coached by John Ossipinsky via email, phone or Skype, on how to incorporate this emerging science; the lymphatic system and acid-alkaline balance, into your current routine. Please consult your physician before participating.
Requirements:
Submit by email a history telling us about your child, their biggest problems, dietary habits, sleep habits and other therapies that have been utilized.
email or mail us a separate before and after picture of parent and child for our own use not to be published on web or print.
Submit a Pre-Study Saliva and Urine pH test results from parent and child (see Proper pH Testing in Sessions with Lymph Man).
Submit Ending Saliva and Urine pH Test Results at End of Month
One parent will have to participate in the study by becoming familiar with the information in Sessions with Lymph Man, (including The 5 Steps to Balance the Body and Activate the Lymphatic System, Self-Lymphatic Activation and activating the lymph in your child.)
Keep a journal of how you or your child react during the month, any improvements or problems that you may have experienced during your study. The journal should be submitted to LymphMan.com 5 days after end of month.
The study results may be published on LymphMan.com, only first names of child will be used.
Contact Us for additional information or to be included in the study.