Which Plan Is Right for My Child?
Both plans follow the same biological framework and move through the same phases. The difference between them is the level of support for neurological regulation.
Core Support Plan
Most families begin with the Core Support Plan.
This plan focuses on strengthening the biological systems that support:
- nervous system regulation
- cellular energy production
- neuronal communication
- detoxification pathways
- development and learning
As these systems stabilize, many children begin showing improvements in areas such as regulation, sleep, communication, and engagement.
Total Neurological Support Plan
The Total Neurological Support Plan follows the same biological framework as the Core Support Plan but includes two additional supports designed to help regulate neural signaling.
While the Core Support Plan focuses on strengthening antioxidant balance, cellular energy production, neuronal communication, and detoxification capacity, the Total Neurological Support Plan adds L-theanine and myo-inositol to provide additional support for calming overstimulated neural circuits.
Families sometimes choose this version of the plan when children are experiencing higher levels of neurological stress that may appear as anxiety, compulsive or looping behaviors, pica, severe emotional dysregulation, persistent repetitive behaviors, or self-injurious behaviors.
The phases of the framework remain the same for both plans. The Total Neurological Support Plan simply adds additional support for neural regulation while the same biological systems are strengthened throughout the phases.
Both plans follow the same phases and biological sequence. The Total Neurological Support Plan simply adds additional support for neural regulation when it is needed. Some families begin with the Core Support Plan and transition to the Total Neurological Support Plan if additional neurological support becomes helpful.