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My question would be about his son, how recovered is he? what can he do now he couldn't do before? I couldn't find much in the article about exactly what the improvements were other than gut healing which lots of us have seen with what we do already.

Thanks for the info on the Doctors visit and I would like to know how much it all cost as well, sorry for asking.

Vicky

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How much did it cost? (Sorry, but gotta ask) I have the

questionnaire from Rob etc but not hte prices...

Steph x

>

> Well I went to see Dr Trossel today and have my four bottles of

pills

> plus blue light bulb! Dr Trossel said we didn't have to stop other

> supps which makes it less scarey.

> My interpretation of the Daily Mail Article is that Nijssen's son

is

> well on the way to recovery which makes it worth a try in my

opinion.

> Should get urine test results next week, I will post when they

arrive.

> BTW my own view is that it probably isn't necessary to see Dr

Trossel,

> he referred me to the website several times and suggested I email

Rob

> Nijssen if I have any further questions. It looks as though you

can

> order everything direct from the website, even the urine analysis.

It

> was handy that he could give me the capsules straight away and he

> seemed nice enough (though took three calls on his mobile during

our

> consultation). He listened to Joe's chest and looked inside his

mouth

> so maybe some form of medical examination is necessary but it not,

I

> would just go through the website.

>

>

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> Hi

>

> How much did it cost? (Sorry, but gotta ask) I have the

> questionnaire from Rob etc but not hte prices...

>

Sorry I should have said.

Urine test £60

4 pots of Supps and sleep lamp light bulb £80

Consultation fee £120 (though as stated I think this can be avoided)

Dr Trossel's main line of work appears to be stem cell treatments. He

said stem cells haven't been used for autism yet but implied they

might be when all else fails. He also does IV-EDTA, for heart patients.

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> My question would be about his son, how recovered is he? what

can he

> do now he couldn't do before?

To be honest Vicky I didn't ask - it was Dr Trossel I saw not Rob

Nijssen. He said it doesn't work for all children but I guess that

could be said for all interventions. He said if I had any questions I

should email Rob through the website, I think Mandy in Holland said

she spoke to Rob maybe she can answer your question. If not then I'll

email him.

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Thanks.

>

>

> > Hi

> >

> > How much did it cost? (Sorry, but gotta ask) I have the

> > questionnaire from Rob etc but not hte prices...

> >

> Sorry I should have said.

> Urine test £60

> 4 pots of Supps and sleep lamp light bulb £80

> Consultation fee £120 (though as stated I think this can be

avoided)

>

>

> Dr Trossel's main line of work appears to be stem cell treatments.

He

> said stem cells haven't been used for autism yet but implied they

> might be when all else fails. He also does IV-EDTA, for heart

patients.

>

>

>

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I spoke to Rob in Dutch (since we are both from the Netherlands).

His son was on a special medical day care, basically hand flapping, crying all day (in pain) and non-verbal.

He now is mainstreamed and very verbal. That is a major step because over here the line between regular school and special education (and medical day care isn't even education) is very stricked. Kids need to be very, very good before mainstreamed.

I think his protocol is so worth to try. The urine test is 95 euro and the protocol for 2 months with all inclusive is only 100 euro.

We are going to do. Basically both protocols take 4 months so it is worth the try. If it doesn't work...we will continue with TD DMPS.

Of course I will keep you informed.

I will post my son's urine tomorrow and hope to start within 14 days.

Mandy mom to Kees 3.9 (the Netherlands)

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Hi Mandy,

I recently also read his article in the Daily Mail and am interested to

find out more about the protocol. Is he contactable and is he happy to

let others follow the protocol? If so, how do we go about this?

With many thanks

Mandy wrote:

> I spoke to Rob in Dutch (since we are both from the Netherlands).

> His son was on a special medical day care, basically hand flapping,

> crying all day (in pain) and non-verbal.

> He now is mainstreamed and very verbal. That is a major step because

> over here the line between regular school and special education (and

> medical day care isn't even education) is very stricked. Kids need to

> be very, very good before mainstreamed.

> I think his protocol is so worth to try. The urine test is 95 euro and

> the protocol for 2 months with all inclusive is only 100 euro.

> We are going to do. Basically both protocols take 4 months so it is

> worth the try. If it doesn't work...we will continue with TD DMPS.

> Of course I will keep you informed.

> I will post my son's urine tomorrow and hope to start within 14 days.

> Mandy mom to Kees 3.9 (the Netherlands)

>

>

> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical

> advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably

> qualified practitioner.

>

>

>

>

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re stem cells, I believe HBOT has something to do with stem cells and their

'awakening'. Not sure what, might be that no one knows for sure yet...

Natasa

> >

> >

> > > Hi

> > >

> > > How much did it cost? (Sorry, but gotta ask) I have the

> > > questionnaire from Rob etc but not hte prices...

> > >

> > Sorry I should have said.

> > Urine test £60

> > 4 pots of Supps and sleep lamp light bulb £80

> > Consultation fee £120 (though as stated I think this can be

> avoided)

> >

> >

> > Dr Trossel's main line of work appears to be stem cell treatments.

> He

> > said stem cells haven't been used for autism yet but implied they

> > might be when all else fails. He also does IV-EDTA, for heart

> patients.

> >

> >

> >

>

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>Dear Mandy,

Please ignore my message of last night as I hadn't seen this one due to

being continually bounced off the group!!!

Sorry for asking a Q that you'd already answered before I even asked

it!!!

Best wishes

> Well I spoke to Rob Nijssen this morning.

> His website explains everything www.threewells.nl

> I am going to follow his protocol. Basically we are on the right path

but not in the right order. He explains everything on his site. Please

read this and read his article's. His protocol is not expensive and so

worth the try.

> Mandy - mom to Kees - the Netherlands

>

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