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Hi, it's called an Ionic Foot Bath. I've heard them discussed and

know a few people who've tried it. One didn't see much although

there was lots of junk in the water, another swears it was the final

step in the recovery of her son. She spoke at the Autism One

conference about it. I can put you in touch with her if you'd like.

She's on another list that I'm on for biomedical interventions.

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> Hi everyone,

>

> I could use brutally honest opinions and advice on this one.

>

> My husband gets chiropractic care for his back. I've always been

> skeptical so my husband took me with him today.

>

> He has been trying to persuade me to allow Sophie to be treated by

the

> Chiropractors with " alternative " treatments. I'm not so sure.

>

> I will admit, I do give Sophie baths in epsom salts. It supposedly

soaks

> through the skin to remove toxins and gives them magnessium through

the

> skin. I also use eucalyptis and lavendar in her baths. I've tried

> acidophalis and Omega 3-6-9. So I'm open to " non conventional "

methods.

>

> But I went with Hubby today and lo and behold there was an Autistic

boy

> being treated. He had his feet in some kind of liquid that removed

heavy

> metals. They also used colored glasses on the child. His mom

claimed

> that he had gotten so much better since his detoxing treatments.

>

> I would like to know if anyone is familiar with Chiropractic care

of

> Autistic kids. Does it hurt? They want a hair sample from Sophie to

see

> if she has metal contaminations.

>

> I'm not sure if the treatments would help, harm or be a waste of

time.

> They use cold lazers and all kinds of stuff.

>

> I watched my husband's session and was not sure WHAT I think about

this.

> I agred to an initial evaluation in two weeks. I'm not sure if this

is

> worth the possible fear and trauma to Sophie.

>

> Any thoughts? Experiences?

> - Stoecker

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> AIM ScreenName: Stoecker

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theres some other groups on yahoo that discuss this very thing and

there always willing to answer questions about it. go to groups and

search for autism alternative medicine.

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I could use brutally honest opinions and advice on this one.

>

> My husband gets chiropractic care for his back. I've always been

> skeptical so my husband took me with him today.

>

> He has been trying to persuade me to allow Sophie to be treated by

the

> Chiropractors with " alternative " treatments. I'm not so sure.

>

> I will admit, I do give Sophie baths in epsom salts. It supposedly

soaks

> through the skin to remove toxins and gives them magnessium through

the

> skin. I also use eucalyptis and lavendar in her baths. I've tried

> acidophalis and Omega 3-6-9. So I'm open to " non conventional "

methods.

>

> But I went with Hubby today and lo and behold there was an Autistic

boy

> being treated. He had his feet in some kind of liquid that removed

heavy

> metals. They also used colored glasses on the child. His mom

claimed

> that he had gotten so much better since his detoxing treatments.

>

> I would like to know if anyone is familiar with Chiropractic care

of

> Autistic kids. Does it hurt? They want a hair sample from Sophie to

see

> if she has metal contaminations.

>

> I'm not sure if the treatments would help, harm or be a waste of

time.

> They use cold lazers and all kinds of stuff.

>

> I watched my husband's session and was not sure WHAT I think about

this.

> I agred to an initial evaluation in two weeks. I'm not sure if this

is

> worth the possible fear and trauma to Sophie.

>

> Any thoughts? Experiences?

> - Stoecker

> Stoecker@...

> AIM ScreenName: Stoecker

>

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He had his feet in some kind of liquid that removed

> heavy metals. They also used colored glasses on the child. His mom

> claimed that he had gotten so much better since his detoxing

treatments.

I would like to know if anyone is familiar with Chiropractic care

of Autistic kids. Does it hurt? They want a hair sample from Sophie

to see if she has metal contaminations.

Hi , since you last posted in regards to asking several

questions, any update? Did you have your daughter seen afterall with

the Chiropractor for the Ion treatment and were the colored glasses

the Prism lenses?

Did you make sure to stay in touch with the mom whose son is already

taking this route?

Just curious since your last post in March.

Thanks,

Irma

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We haven't done chiropractic but do craniosacral.

I've been told that many kids with autism have Chiari malformations

and that chiropractic adjustments can cause serious damage. That

scared me off until I can get an MRI done to check for the

malformation.

I have heard that chiropractic can work well on ASD kids, just don't

want to risk damaging something else in the process.

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I could use brutally honest opinions and advice on this one.

>

> My husband gets chiropractic care for his back. I've always been

> skeptical so my husband took me with him today.

>

> He has been trying to persuade me to allow Sophie to be treated by

the

> Chiropractors with " alternative " treatments. I'm not so sure.

>

> I will admit, I do give Sophie baths in epsom salts. It supposedly

soaks

> through the skin to remove toxins and gives them magnessium

through the

> skin. I also use eucalyptis and lavendar in her baths. I've tried

> acidophalis and Omega 3-6-9. So I'm open to " non conventional "

methods.

>

> But I went with Hubby today and lo and behold there was an

Autistic boy

> being treated. He had his feet in some kind of liquid that removed

heavy

> metals. They also used colored glasses on the child. His mom

claimed

> that he had gotten so much better since his detoxing treatments.

>

> I would like to know if anyone is familiar with Chiropractic care

of

> Autistic kids. Does it hurt? They want a hair sample from Sophie

to see

> if she has metal contaminations.

>

> I'm not sure if the treatments would help, harm or be a waste of

time.

> They use cold lazers and all kinds of stuff.

>

> I watched my husband's session and was not sure WHAT I think about

this.

> I agred to an initial evaluation in two weeks. I'm not sure if

this is

> worth the possible fear and trauma to Sophie.

>

> Any thoughts? Experiences?

> - Stoecker

> Stoecker@...

> AIM ScreenName: Stoecker

>

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