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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And again, if you don't want to prescribe it, you don't have to! And if you don't want to give it to your kid, you don't have to do that, either. And of course you won't. You're simply here because of the politics, since you obviously don't have a child who is profoundly impacted by autism. Are you going to go on a crusade against experimental cancer drugs next or do you really just want to stick it to kids with autism?[/quote] I am here because the politics are distorting the medical research process and vulnerable kids deserve the best research. [/quote] The effects that leucovorin has on "autism *" were published 15 years ago in well regarded, peer reviewed journals such as Molecule and Nature. And that was that because there is no money to be made in repurposing an out of patent drug. In those 15 years, how many autistic people have been institutionalized, how many parents died before hearing their own children say a word, how many drowned after sloping, how many have been left to bang their heads against the floors alone in a room? Thats the way the Medical Research process works. Burn it down. * There is reason to believe that this isn't even ASD but a variation of CFD but none of your golden institutions have bothered to investigate. [/quote]
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