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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP, I'm with you on this one, though I also respect opinions of others. Personally, I am not going to wait peer-reviewed publications from randomized clinical trials because I feel the urgency to act quickly during this limited developmental window of opportunity. More importantly, I don't really need clinical trial data. I have all the data I need from my DC's blood and urine testing. Organic acids test showed the extreme vitamin deficiencies and inflammation that my child has and these are definitely associated with developmental delays and they cause autism. I am working with an integrative developmental pediatrician to safely correct those deficiencies for my child. I'm not using any snake oil, but safe and reasonable plan to improve the health of my child that is based on real data that is specific to my child. While I have only recently initiated these therapies, I am already seeing tremendous positive benefits.[/quote]
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