An Autism Treatment Program Built on Decades of Clinical Practice
Families come to our clinic for an in-person, non-drug autism treatment program that has been refined over four decades and delivered through a clear clinical process.
This is not a one-time visit or a quick fix. It’s a structured treatment plan for families who are ready to follow the process and complete the steps as outlined.
A Biological Approach to Autism
This program is a naturopathic hypersensitivity desensitization protocol with over 40 years of clinical use.
It focuses on how stress on the immune and nervous systems may interfere with:
- Nutrient utilization
- Brain signaling
- Sensory and behavioral regulation
By addressing these disruptions, the goal is to help the body function more efficiently—supporting improvements in communication, behavior, and overall regulation.
Emerging research (including folate transport studies) supports the idea that the issue is often not just nutrients—but how the body processes them.
Many parents tell us this was the first time the pieces started to make sense.
This program is a fit if you:
- Are looking for a structured, in-person process
- Can travel to Southern California for treatment
- Are prepared to follow the program as outlined
Not a fit if you:
- Are seeking a quick or one-time fix
- Cannot commit to in-person treatment
- Are still casually exploring options
Summer 2026 Is Fully Booked.
Spring Break and Summer 2027 are now open.
Fully Booked
Summer 2026
No spots available. Join the waitlist for cancellations.
100% filled
Limited Spots
Spring Break 2027
A small number of spots remain. Reserve early.
Filling fast
Now Open
Summer 2027
Reservations now open. Secure your child’s place today.
Spots available
Limited Spots
Fall and Winter 2026
Same complete treatment program. Fewer crowds, lower costs, more flexibility.
Filling fast
Why families choose select treatment periods
- 💰 Up to 30% savings on treatment costs
- 🏠 Greater clinic housing availability
- ☀️ A calmer Southern California experience
- 🏨 Lower lodging and travel expenses
- 🌊 Less crowded beaches and attractions
Families from across the U.S., Dubai, and Saudi Arabia reserve their spots earlier every year. The program fills through word of mouth and returning families. There is no pressure to decide today, but the families who get in are the ones who plan ahead.
Review Your Next Steps
No commitment. This simply allows us to guide you through the next steps.
Additional Family Stories
From silence to singing — in just 3 weeks
Matthew’s Autism Recovery Story: From Silence to Connection
Carl’s mom talks about her observations and experiences
Decades of our Program Helping Children with Autism
We provide the information that’s published — and parents decide on their own to reserve treatment for their child. Or not to.
We don’t try to persuade anyone on the phone or in writing. Instead, we encourage families to review the materials provided — the website, the published study, the videos where doctors discuss the treatment and the research results, and parents discuss their experiences. And see the children before , during and after progress.
After reviewing those materials, IF a parent feels this approach makes sense for their child, they can call the clinic to reserve a treatment spot. If it doesn’t feel right, we encourage parents to trust their judgment. It simply may not be the right fit for every family.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
For families traveling from out of town or internationally, treatment is typically completed over approximately 1.5–3 weeks.
For families who live locally, weekly or weekend-based scheduling options may be available.
Specific scheduling details depend on travel, availability, and clinical fit and are explained in the next steps.
That’s a great question — and completely understandable.
NAET wasn’t widely advertised before the social media era. It grew primarily through word of mouth, with families finding it through referrals rather than traditional marketing. Because it doesn’t involve medications — and was often unfairly viewed as a threat to pharmaceutical and conventional Western medicine models — it also sat outside typical healthcare channels.
Dr. Devi Nambudripad has documented this work through more than 12 books and case-based experiences, where many testimonials were shared instead of online reviews.
Another key reason is privacy — most parents prefer to keep their child’s journey within close circles rather than posting publicly.
More recently, with platforms like YouTube and Instagram, some families have chosen to share more openly, which is why you’re seeing more visibility now.
We’re here to inform, not convince — if something doesn’t fully sit right, it’s completely okay to pause.