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>Also make sure you get

>A Work in Progress

>Ron Leaf and McEachin, editors

>I can't imagine life using ABA without this book. Everyone at the Sundberg

>workshop told me this book was a must as also the ABLLS is. This book will

>explain to you different things about Autism, plans, ideas, and about

>everything you can imagine.

>

>Mark Sundberg travels a great deal all over,doing workshops. I am from

>Michigan and attended his workshop when my son had just been diagnosed. I

>recommend you find out where he is (I know he is in Kalamazoo MI in a few

>weeks)and try to go to his workshops. It will open your eyes to a great deal

>of things.

>

>As for school, please read all you can to prepare yourself on what may

>happen. I never dreamed we would have to fight for a good education for my 5

>year old son in public school. But we are now in the throws of it. As Jennie

>said, preschool is nice for social interaction with " typical " peers, but a

>great deal of time in it is time you lose to work with him and make

>tremendous progress. Are you the one being trained to work with him using

>ABA?

>

>I hope some of this helped and look forward to hearing how things are going.

>

>

>

Dear ,

I am so glad to hear that Mark Sundberg recommends reading and learning

from the, WORK IN PROGRESS book. It helped me help myself when we were

working pretty much on our own last fall and I really feel it has a lot to

offer.

While we use a more Verbal Behavior Approach now, I still think that book

can be utilized and I take parts out that make sense to teach Isaac.

Thank you for sharing that.

Jennie

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  • 4 years later...

have been using Budwig, flaxoil and cottage cheese and have made it more

than two years. No chemo.

must go through to get too list

FlaxSeedOil2/

[ ] Introduction-

>

>

> Hello,

> Thanks for letting me join this group! I am desperately seeking

> information to help my father. He is 51 years-old and was diagnosed with

> small cell lung cancer two years ago. He did chemo and full brain

> radiation in 2003 and everything looked great. Then in June 2004, the

> cancer came back in the other lung plus the doctor found small spots on

> his brain and there are swollen lymph nodes in his collar bone area. He

> has been going through chemo ever since. The spots in the lung and collar

> bone area either shrink or stay about the same with treatments but the

> spots on the brain keep increasing slightly over time. He is currently on

> Timidor. He passed out last Tuesday in a parking lot and cut himself up

> pretty bad. He has decided not to drive for a while because they think it

> might have been a seizure from the brain lesions.

>

> I have been reading Dr. 's book and have considered trying the

> " parasite killing program " with him. He is not too thrilled about doing

> anything else. He is just worn out from all the Dr. visits, radiation,

> chemo, etc.. I do think if he got positive results with the parasite

> program then he would gradually begin following her other recommendations.

> Would we see results in the beginning by using the wormwood, walnut

> tincture, and cloves or would we have to change his diet, soaps, etc. to

> see results?

>

> I would love any advice or encouragement. Daddy was very active before

> this and he has remained very strong through all the treatments but he is

> getting weaker and weaker lately. I would also be interested in hearing

> other herbal programs that anyone has been through with good results.

> There is a place near us called Rosehill Medical that claims they can

> treat cancer with herbs but I have heard it is very expensive and the

> patient has to go 5 days a week. I don't think I can get him to commit to

> that right now.

>

>

> Kay

> bhsbk@...

> EarthLink Revolves Around You.

>

>

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Get a ozone generator. It can treat all this including the brain

cancer. You can easily test your dad for parasites by buying the

wormwood, cloves and black walnut for about $10 at just about any

health store. Give it to him and you'll know the next day when he

goes to the bathroom if he has them or not. No diet change or

anything else needed.

Take Care,

Gaylen

>

> Hello,

> Thanks for letting me join this group! I am desperately seeking

information to help my father. He is 51 years-old and was diagnosed

with small cell lung cancer two years ago. He did chemo and full

brain radiation in 2003 and everything looked great. Then in June

2004, the cancer came back in the other lung plus the doctor found

small spots on his brain and there are swollen lymph nodes in his

collar bone area. He has been going through chemo ever since. The

spots in the lung and collar bone area either shrink or stay about

the same with treatments but the spots on the brain keep increasing

slightly over time. He is currently on Timidor. He passed out last

Tuesday in a parking lot and cut himself up pretty bad. He has

decided not to drive for a while because they think it might have

been a seizure from the brain lesions.

>

> I have been reading Dr. 's book and have considered trying

the " parasite killing program " with him. He is not too thrilled

about doing anything else. He is just worn out from all the Dr.

visits, radiation, chemo, etc.. I do think if he got positive

results with the parasite program then he would gradually begin

following her other recommendations. Would we see results in the

beginning by using the wormwood, walnut tincture, and cloves or

would we have to change his diet, soaps, etc. to see results?

>

> I would love any advice or encouragement. Daddy was very active

before this and he has remained very strong through all the

treatments but he is getting weaker and weaker lately. I would also

be interested in hearing other herbal programs that anyone has been

through with good results. There is a place near us called Rosehill

Medical that claims they can treat cancer with herbs but I have

heard it is very expensive and the patient has to go 5 days a week.

I don't think I can get him to commit to that right now.

>

>

> Kay

> bhsbk@e...

> EarthLink Revolves Around You.

>

>

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rest of message was lung cancer

Re: [ ] Introduction-

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> And what is the condition you're working against?

> Thx..

>

> wrote:

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>> have been using Budwig, flaxoil and cottage cheese and have made it more

>> than two years. No chemo.

>>

>> must go through to get too list

>> FlaxSeedOil2/

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golfegg1 wrote:

Feb 16, 2005

>You can easily test your dad for parasites by buying the

>wormwood, cloves and black walnut for about $10 at just about any

>health store. Give it to him and you'll know the next day

CAN I GET THE DOSING INFO ON THIS PROCEDURE?? TX JO

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What I am wondering is if Dr. 's " parasite killing program " will truly stop

cancer from growing? She says that cancer is caused by parasites. She also

recommends other things but her first step is to kill the parasites to stop the

cancer. This just seems too simple to me. Has anyone ever read her book or

tried her treatment? I have been reading everything to try to help my dad but I

just don't know exactly what to do. There is so much information to sort

through all at once.

golfegg1 wrote:

Feb 16, 2005

>You can easily test your dad for parasites by buying the

>wormwood, cloves and black walnut for about $10 at just about any

>health store. Give it to him and you'll know the next day

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Congratulations......and I PERFECTLY understand why you are so BUSY!! I have been overly busy since we had our second son and he is 2!

Good luck with your baby, and preparing everything. Let us know when everything has calmed down! I have done some research already so if you want I can just send some things to you when you are at a point you can read! But..that might be a while since you will be up most nights!

Congratulations!!

Marie

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