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Again, you can't make such a claim without some

scientific proof, otherwise all kinds of claims can be

made out of all crazy opinions.

--- szukidavis@... wrote:

> Just heard on TV that New Jersey has 1 in 93

> children diagnosed as autistic.

> This is in my opinion from vaccinations. 1 in 93 is

> an astounding number of

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Dr. Wolski,

It's a statistic based on a study...not, a claim. I

googled it and here it is.

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-11/117100462284040.xml & coll=1

--- Dr Wolski <privet012002@...> wrote:

> Again, you can't make such a claim without some

> scientific proof, otherwise all kinds of claims can

> be

> made out of all crazy opinions.

> --- szukidavis@... wrote:

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> > Just heard on TV that New Jersey has 1 in 93

> > children diagnosed as autistic.

> > This is in my opinion from vaccinations. 1 in 93

> is

> > an astounding number of

> > children.

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Dr. Wolski,

It's my opinion that the astounding level of autism in this country is

due to children being allowed to watch TV shows such as " Beavis &

Butthead " and " The Simpsons. "

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Thanks Duncan. I agree 100%. I put my son thru extensive colon, liver and blood

detox programs, as well as the bentonite clay bath. I have also used the " Yeast

Connection Handbook " extensively to try to control yeast overgrowth not only in

my son, but my whole family. I've eliminated glutens in his diet for years. My

autistic son, who, at times when he was much younger, I wanted to lock in a cage

and feed thru the bars (but adamantly refused to have put in a residential home

at age 6!), graduated in 2001 with 3 honors awards and 3 scholarships! That is

proof positive of what you say here being true!

I took my son out with me last Friday night for the reunion show of my friend's

band. I also took several of my friends from my mental health advocacy job. At

our next staff meeting, one of the newer girls was absolutely shocked to hear

that is autistic. " He was so nice and such a perfect little gentleman " ,

she told me! Thank you for sharing this very important dietary information

regarding autism. Do the whey and selenium come together in a supplement? If

bought seperately, do you know what the dosing would be? You definitely have my

attention on this!

Brightest Blessings,

Brightest Blessings,

Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: ,

this is for you, and I hope I can sneak in the odd OT on

this list without foul:

From what I've seen and heard, autistic kids are notoriously hard

to feed correctly because they bitch loudly about it, and nearly

all have bowel dysbiosis and candidiasis that has to be

controlled.

On the candidiasis group we make heavy use of low carbing and

inulin, which feeds probiotics and thus controls bowel pathogens

and their toxin production, and undenatured whey and selenium

around 400 mcg ballpark, also a solid approach to clearing toxin

load. These together usually very much improve autism and many

diseases that are toxin-aggravated.

I don't have to tell you how important it is to reduce toxin load

(for everybody) and make all of the cells more robust, immune

response and all that.

Maybe I'm singing to the choir, but neither approach is very well

known and both are very powerful and very underutilized, so I

hope I've helped somewhat. This is also part of cancer therapy;

undenatured whey and selenium alone have shrunk cancer as I've

mentioned several times.

Duncan Crow

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I should have put a smiley face next to the comment, . I certainly

was not serious about " Beavis and Butthead " and " The Simpsons " causing

autism.

I certainly do not think children need to see cartoon characters doing

things like pushing a little old lady in a wheelchair down the stairs,

though.

And I do believe TV has had a terrible effect on children and on the

populace in general.

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dear renee

i am so truly proud of your son

where do you get your strength from?

Re: OT - autism and diet

Thanks Duncan. I agree 100%. I put my son thru extensive colon, liver and

blood detox programs, as well as the bentonite clay bath. I have also used the

" Yeast Connection Handbook " extensively to try to control yeast overgrowth not

only in my son, but my whole family. I've eliminated glutens in his diet for

years. My autistic son, who, at times when he was much younger, I wanted to lock

in a cage and feed thru the bars (but adamantly refused to have put in a

residential home at age 6!), graduated in 2001 with 3 honors awards and 3

scholarships! That is proof positive of what you say here being true!

I took my son out with me last Friday night for the reunion show of my

friend's band. I also took several of my friends from my mental health advocacy

job. At our next staff meeting, one of the newer girls was absolutely shocked to

hear that is autistic. " He was so nice and such a perfect little

gentleman " , she told me! Thank you for sharing this very important dietary

information regarding autism. Do the whey and selenium come together in a

supplement? If bought seperately, do you know what the dosing would be? You

definitely have my attention on this!

Brightest Blessings,

Brightest Blessings,

Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: , this is for you, and I hope I

can sneak in the odd OT on

this list without foul:

From what I've seen and heard, autistic kids are notoriously hard

to feed correctly because they bitch loudly about it, and nearly

all have bowel dysbiosis and candidiasis that has to be

controlled.

On the candidiasis group we make heavy use of low carbing and

inulin, which feeds probiotics and thus controls bowel pathogens

and their toxin production, and undenatured whey and selenium

around 400 mcg ballpark, also a solid approach to clearing toxin

load. These together usually very much improve autism and many

diseases that are toxin-aggravated.

I don't have to tell you how important it is to reduce toxin load

(for everybody) and make all of the cells more robust, immune

response and all that.

Maybe I'm singing to the choir, but neither approach is very well

known and both are very powerful and very underutilized, so I

hope I've helped somewhat. This is also part of cancer therapy;

undenatured whey and selenium alone have shrunk cancer as I've

mentioned several times.

Duncan Crow

---------------------------------

We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love

(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

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dear group

i apologize for any negativity i may have brought to this board.

i acknowledge my error, and sincerely apologize, and will strive be sure it does

not happen again.

if it does, jump me. smiles.

i appreciate each comment by every single one of you, who spoke out, about the

need to keep things positive. a cure for cancer, imho.

best to all

andy

Re: OT - autism and diet

Thanks Duncan. I agree 100%. I put my son thru extensive colon, liver and

blood detox programs, as well as the bentonite clay bath. I have also used the

" Yeast Connection Handbook " extensively to try to control yeast overgrowth not

only in my son, but my whole family. I've eliminated glutens in his diet for

years. My autistic son, who, at times when he was much younger, I wanted to lock

in a cage and feed thru the bars (but adamantly refused to have put in a

residential home at age 6!), graduated in 2001 with 3 honors awards and 3

scholarships! That is proof positive of what you say here being true!

I took my son out with me last Friday night for the reunion show of my

friend's band. I also took several of my friends from my mental health advocacy

job. At our next staff meeting, one of the newer girls was absolutely shocked to

hear that is autistic. " He was so nice and such a perfect little

gentleman " , she told me! Thank you for sharing this very important dietary

information regarding autism. Do the whey and selenium come together in a

supplement? If bought seperately, do you know what the dosing would be? You

definitely have my attention on this!

Brightest Blessings,

Brightest Blessings,

Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: , this is for you, and I hope I

can sneak in the odd OT on

this list without foul:

From what I've seen and heard, autistic kids are notoriously hard

to feed correctly because they bitch loudly about it, and nearly

all have bowel dysbiosis and candidiasis that has to be

controlled.

On the candidiasis group we make heavy use of low carbing and

inulin, which feeds probiotics and thus controls bowel pathogens

and their toxin production, and undenatured whey and selenium

around 400 mcg ballpark, also a solid approach to clearing toxin

load. These together usually very much improve autism and many

diseases that are toxin-aggravated.

I don't have to tell you how important it is to reduce toxin load

(for everybody) and make all of the cells more robust, immune

response and all that.

Maybe I'm singing to the choir, but neither approach is very well

known and both are very powerful and very underutilized, so I

hope I've helped somewhat. This is also part of cancer therapy;

undenatured whey and selenium alone have shrunk cancer as I've

mentioned several times.

Duncan Crow

---------------------------------

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(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

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Good point.

Truly, one cannot put " The Simpsons " and " Beavis and Butthead " in the

same class.

I only saw parts of one or two " Beavis and Butthead " cartoons, and

never bothered to view such nasty garbage again.

But I agree that Matt Gruening and his crowd are clever, and

that " the Simpsons " program can be surprising at times with its

insights.

World Magazine, a Christian News Magazine, even did a not-disparaging

article on " The Simpsons " a couple of years ago. I was surprised by

that, though, because there certainly are things about " The Simpsons "

that are to me and others unsavory and objectionable. One such thing

that immediately comes to mind is the undermining of parental

authority by the boy child, as when he condescendingly calls his

father by his first name, as when he makes fun of him and as when he

plays practical jokes on him. Then there's the consistent portrayal

of the Christian minister as a blockhead/dolt.

But still and all, one cannot reasonably put " The Simpsons " in the

same class as " Beavis and Butthead. "

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country is

> >due to children being allowed to watch TV shows such as " Beavis &

> >Butthead " and " The Simpsons. "

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> I have a 13 y/o son and an 18 y/o son (now at Hawaii Pacific U.).

We

> always try to watch " The Simpsons " together. Both of my sons are

> extremely bright and I have never had a discipline problem with

> either. I give some of the credit to " The Simpsons " -- especially

> Homer with his words of wisdom.

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> " Wearing pants are like stoplights, they're optional. "

> -- Homer Simpson

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