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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would hope that most competent providers would wait for actual evidence, instead of relying on the say-so of two non-doctors who also believe that horse dewormer cures covid.[/quote] There are numerous small scale studies from all over the world. There was an announcement yesterday of 50M in funding for lather studies. Any doctor who tells you that they can not prescribe a vitamin for your autistic child is not the doctor for you.[/quote] Any person who thinks calling something a “vitamin” somehow makes the case for it being benign or safe sorely misunderstands the issues. [/quote] Youre right. I should have added thats water soluble. It isnt toxic nor build up in the human body. Here's a list of side effects for the most common asd drugs plus leucovorin Risperidone – can cause metabolic syndrome (weight gain, diabetes, high cholesterol), movement disorders (tardive dyskinesia, Parkinsonism), and hormonal effects (high prolactin → bone loss, reproductive issues). Aripiprazole (Abilify) – generally less severe than risperidone, but can still cause movement disorders, metabolic changes, and rarely neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Leucovorin – generally well tolerated, serious side effects are rare; it’s mainly supportive/filling in folate and not associated with long-term organ damage[/quote] Those two medications are for totally different autism symptoms. That’s an inapt comparison and just more evidence that you have no clue what you are talking about. I won’t even get into the notion that because it is “water soluable” that it is harmless. [/quote] Sorry you've been so wrong and are keeping yourself sick because of it. Thats sad. [/quote] Sorry you are terminally stupid. I guess your mom didn’t take her prenatal. [/quote]
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