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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] not PP you quoted, but I have several friends who have cured their children from ASD as well. There are recovery stories all over the world. Stop claiming that it's not curable when others ARE having success. And if you want to claim that "they never had ASD to begin with", well then, how is anyone supposed to know the difference when the Dev Peds all say the same thing and give them the same label? If your child is curable, you'll never know unless you TRY. Trying doesn't mean OT, ST, PT, and ABA...those are bandaids, not a cure. Trying means having medical testing done to figure out the imbalances. PP is right that the health of the gut determines the health of the brain. [/quote]
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