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‘Die-Off’ in Autism Treatment

‘Die-Off’ in Autism Treatment

Experienced parents can enumerate the signs and symptoms without blinking. These include diarrhea, constipation, rashes, silliness, problems sleeping, regression (fog, more stimming, less S&L), and aggression. The problem is, of course, that these are many of the same behaviors that the unhealthy gut produces.

More Vaccine Issues

More Vaccine Issues

Perhaps children should receive vaccinations even when they are sick? Such lopsided opinions by professionals are insensitive at best and ignorant at worst, and only serve to enhance the polarization of pro-vs.-con vaccination discussions. Here is some helpful advice to a family / physician who is trying to make sense of the immunization quagmire…

The Vaccination Issue

The Vaccination Issue

I don’t have a TheAutismDoctorVaccineSchedule.com website… Our approach is to evaluate the family and the individual child upon whom the traditional vaccine schedule is about to be foisted and make decisions based on present health, risk of illness, and risk of interfering with recovery.

Chelation Therapy for Autism

Chelation Therapy for Autism

Chemicals are how we got here, so perhaps using chemicals such as DMPS, DMSA, or EDTA may not be the best method of detoxification. The body has a better way. It’s called glutathione, which is a natural protein that detoxifies – and not only metals, but all of the products that enter our body and cause tissue damage or prevent recovery.

Medication for Autism?

Medication for Autism?

Assigning autistic children to a mismatched social environment is a recipe for failure or even disaster. Our present educational system can barely address the needs of ‘normal’ kids, let alone the onslaught of students who require special evaluation and interventions.

Learning About Autism

Learning About Autism

Departing staff member Kelsey writes, “Understanding autism is difficult because you’re not sure what exactly to say or how to say it. I learned how incredibly confusing it is because it varies so much, case by case. I do believe in what we do and will remember it when I meet the ‘experts’, don’t worry.”

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