Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 I have been treating my autistic son " biomedically " (DAN! protocol). He regressed from lead exposure. We remodeled a home due to mold. It was causing breathing problems in his brother. Obviously, the remodeling did not help the mold problem and the lead it stirred up did not help his brother. We did not live in the house while the work was being done. Anyway...back to autism...my son is making some gains from the biomedical interventions. They are not as quick as his doctor or I would expect for all that we are doing/have done. I just received my Mold Warriors book (only on chapter 3) but I have a question or two: --Can mycotoxins still be considered even though my autistic son does not seem to have mold allergy-type symptoms like his brother (sneezing, wheezing, itchy eyes, etc)? Basically, could mycotoxins cause autistic symptoms alone (digestive issues, lack of socialization, etc)? My older son does not have any mold/mycotoxin illness that I suspect. He only has problems (allergic type symptoms) if he is in a moldy area. We are no longer living in the *STINKING* house. --My son *never* gets sick since he regressed. Is this typical for mycotoxic people? --Can one person in the family be affected while others are not? (my autistic son is not able to follow directions enough to do the VCS)? I took it and it seemed " normal " , although I answered the vision question wrong so the test was not valid. Anyone know how to get this error fixed??? I should probably have my older son and my hubby do it to see what type of results we get. Thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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