
Treating ASD in Children: How Combating Electrosmog Can Make a Difference
Recent studies have indicated that electromagnetic fields (EMF) , generated by electronic devices and wireless networks, can worsen the symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) , especially in children, who are more vulnerable due to their physical development and greater absorption of radiation.
From prenatal exposure to growth, electrosmog has become a constant in children's lives, potentially affecting their health and behavior, contributing to cognitive and social interaction problems.
Case studies have shown that reducing exposure to these electromagnetic fields can alleviate some symptoms of autism. Families who have implemented solutions such as the SPIRO® DISC ULTRA in their homes have seen notable improvements in the quality of life of children with ASD, including better social interaction and reduced symptom severity.
This reinforces the idea that electrosmog is an environmental toxin that can be controlled to improve the well-being of the most vulnerable people.
In addition to scientific studies, direct experience from families who have reduced exposure to electrosmog in their homes supports the importance of this measure. By applying electromagnetic protection solutions, such as the use of SPIRO filters , parents have reported improvements not only in ASD symptoms, but also in the general well-being of their children. These advances include better rest, greater concentration and a reduction in anxiety, suggesting that managing electromagnetic pollution could be a key factor in the treatment and management of autism in everyday environments.