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's Window- Reversing, Curing, and Healing the Symptoms of Autism Using Natural Treatments/Autistic, Shops at "Toys R Us" for his Birthday Presents

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3 years, 7 months and 8 days after reversing, curing and healing his symptoms of autism using natural treatments, chose this year to shop at "Toys R Us" for his presents. Less than 4 years ago (at age 5) it was hard to take anywhere in public. He would constantly cry and have meltdowns. It wasn't until we learned that could not help this. He was sick, sick inside his body. We educated our family that once you heal the gut you can heal the brain and other organs begin to work. Now is calm and can pick out items for himself. And he knows exactly what he wants. Seeing is believing! For more information go to www.brandonswindow.com and get direct links to over 300 videos documenting 's AMAZING Progress of reversing, curing and healing his symptoms of autism using natural treatments.Previous related videosAt age 5 years and 8 months, we were able to take shopping he was calmer but had to remain in the basket where one of his parents diligently watch him at all times.'s Window(August 9,2008)(Part 1 of 2) and Family Go Shopping At Walmart (4 months after reversing)http://youtu.be/WTp_ZyEL04Q's Window 8/9/08 (Part 2 of 2) and Family Go Shopping At Walmarthttp://youtu.be/r3ddRDfRJ2UEach year it got easier and easier!'s Window 4/11/09 Autistic, Goes Shopping New Sneakers for Easter Part 1 of 2http://youtu.be/Iomrx4aPXM0(April 11, 2009) shows off his new Easter sneakers Part 2 of 2http://youtu.be/K7uAN3ubgoE's Window (August 8, 2009) Autistic, Helps Mommy by Pushing the Grocery Carthttp://youtu.be/dBuK6T-qiXA's Window (August 7, 2010) (Part 1 of 2) Autistic, goes to "IKEA"http://youtu.be/QLm-cB4b4Wg's Window (August 7, 2010)(Part 2 of 2) Autistic, goes to "IKEA"http://youtu.be/7L08wQVhnpg's Window (June 5, 2010) Autistic, Helps at SAM'S Club

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