There are an estimated 1 out of 42 boys, and 1 in 189 girls diagnosed with Autism in the United States. ASD affects over 2 million in the U.S. and tens of millions worldwide. Furthermore, government Autism statistics suggest that prevalence rates have raised 10 to 17 percent every year in recent years. There is no agreed upon explanation for this continuing increase, although improved analysis and environmental influences are both reasons often contemplated. What’s more, how many of our children who are not in the Autism spectrum window have still been affected by these same root causes but in a less dramatic way? No one can deny that ADD and ADHD and many childhood behavioral disorders are increasing. Who really can rule out the possibility that there are common root causes for all these conditions? Causes that are specific to modern living. Read more here…