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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our DC is now neurotypical, thanks to this approach... [/quote] Or maybe it's just a coincidence; can't cure ASD period.[/quote] Are you a physician? I hear this all the time from doctors! "It's a coincidence" "Normal development" "Your child grew out of it" It's a cop-out on the part of physicians who dismiss anything they don't understand or have no training in or knowledge of. I deeply respect the dedication of my children's doctors, yet at the same time, I know their knowledge is limited. By calling my child's recovery "a coincidence" you are dismissing the hours and hours and hours of work I and my child's alternative doctors have done to help my child recover. I've seen the direct results of the efforts I have made, and I know what I have done, using diet, biomedical, other alternative approaches, have made a difference. Yes, my child grew, and that was part of recovering, but not all of it. Unfortunately, I do not have a control clone of my child, so I can neither prove nor disprove that my child's recovery has been caused by the work I have done. But I know what I know, and I know what I see, and I know what I've done and I've seen the results. I didn't give my kid some vitamins and say, "Bingo! Recovered!" It's been years of effort, and it's been successful. Dismiss it if you choose, but I could not have done what I've done without the help of other generous parents whose own children have recovered using the alternative approach. I reach out to others to offer my experience because it worked for me and my child. If it helps one other family, that is my reward. But I won't be stifled by people who have no knowledge of my child's situation. Not all ASD children are helped by the biomedical approach, but none of it is harmful, and if it helps, it is a lifesaver. Our whole family suffers when our child is sick, and our whole family recovers when our child recovers. Hippocrates said food should be your medicine. I believe that is true, and I have seen the results of using food as part of a total approach to healing my child. [/quote]
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