Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 Thanks for all you do, Stan. Your child is recovered. You didn’t have to stick around. Pamela " Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. " Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Stan Kurtz Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:17 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: 2004 and counting... As of today we have 2000 members in our group. Two thousand families in less than two years. It's not a bad time to reflect on the many families in our group who have improved through the efforts of all of us here. And there are countless of others who aren't in our group but are being helped by the therapies that were developed here. Many families now have children that speak, behave well or perform better than ever before. Many families who have their kids or family members partially or fully returned to them. I am grateful to be doing this work and I am grateful to be involved in helping families. There is little in life that is as rewarding as this. What I am most proud of is how people in our group really support each other. The first year I answered every post here and it required hours of time every day. Today, I chime in from time to time but the community is now the biggest asset to the group. I really enjoy reading posts and saying to myself, " Wow, that was a good suggestion. " When I first started anti-infectious and MB12 nasal spray work I was doing so because I felt these were important therapies and few doctors (almost none) were pursuing this. Additionally the doctors who were pursuing it, well, most of them weren't doing it comprehensively. The more I look at infections and autism the more I believe this could easily be the core of the disorder for many. The same hold true for chronic illness, ADHD, and behavior challenges. It is really encouraging to see how widely we are affecting illness… illness that for the most part has been deemed by the medical establishment as being recoverable. The motivation for starting this group continues as we dive deeper and as awareness spreads. I thank you for the opportunity to help you and your families and I continue to commit to finding answers and healing families. I also continue to be amazed when I go to conferences and doctors approach me with enthusiasm and offer to work closer with me. It is a testament to how important parents' observations and research continues to be and how it can play a critical role in health. Some Statistics: According to polls more than 60% of the families who try our approach see moderate improvements (or better) in autism and the statistics are even better for most chronic illnesses. We are the largest autism listserve started in 2005 and the number 13 of more than 1300 autism listserves. Lessons Learned Along the way I have upset some members and I have had some doctors and researchers up in arms over my vernacular, efforts or style, but for the most part I think we have built many bridges and made great headway in helping families and getting the word out. Autism and Chronic Illness We talk about autism so often, but there are many members here who are here because of eczema, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other chronic illnesses. I sometimes forget to say how often the treatments we use for autism help these individuals. I don't want to forget how I recovered from irritable bowel and ADHD and how many others have improved or recovered as well, all of this because of the strategies and healing technologies that we have developed for our kids. In summary, I am grateful to all of you for the work you do here for your children and families and I am grateful to be at least a small part of your family being healthier. Together our intentions are powerful and are quite often rewarded. I continue to visualize our children well and a society helping each other towards the goal of all people performing to their real ability. It is happening. It is real… and we are an important part of it. My best, - Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 I know I am extremely grateful to you Stan. I joined this group near its beginnings and decided before seeing our 1st DAN that antiviral therapy was going to be one of the 1st things we tried. The information I have learned from this group is invaluable. I still have such a long way to go with my son but I would not have been able to get him this far or understood the core his illness without your help along with many other giving souls who share their experiences with each other graciously everyday. So, thank you for your time, patience, your personal experiences and knowledge. - From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Stan Kurtz Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:17 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: 2004 and counting... As of today we have 2000 members in our group. Two thousand families in less than two years. It's not a bad time to reflect on the many families in our group who have improved through the efforts of all of us here. And there are countless of others who aren't in our group but are being helped by the therapies that were developed here. Many families now have children that speak, behave well or perform better than ever before. Many families who have their kids or family members partially or fully returned to them. I am grateful to be doing this work and I am grateful to be involved in helping families. There is little in life that is as rewarding as this. What I am most proud of is how people in our group really support each other. The first year I answered every post here and it required hours of time every day. Today, I chime in from time to time but the community is now the biggest asset to the group. I really enjoy reading posts and saying to myself, " Wow, that was a good suggestion. " When I first started anti-infectious and MB12 nasal spray work I was doing so because I felt these were important therapies and few doctors (almost none) were pursuing this. Additionally the doctors who were pursuing it, well, most of them weren't doing it comprehensively. The more I look at infections and autism the more I believe this could easily be the core of the disorder for many. The same hold true for chronic illness, ADHD, and behavior challenges. It is really encouraging to see how widely we are affecting illness… illness that for the most part has been deemed by the medical establishment as being recoverable. The motivation for starting this group continues as we dive deeper and as awareness spreads. I thank you for the opportunity to help you and your families and I continue to commit to finding answers and healing families. I also continue to be amazed when I go to conferences and doctors approach me with enthusiasm and offer to work closer with me. It is a testament to how important parents' observations and research continues to be and how it can play a critical role in health. Some Statistics: According to polls more than 60% of the families who try our approach see moderate improvements (or better) in autism and the statistics are even better for most chronic illnesses. We are the largest autism listserve started in 2005 and the number 13 of more than 1300 autism listserves. Lessons Learned Along the way I have upset some members and I have had some doctors and researchers up in arms over my vernacular, efforts or style, but for the most part I think we have built many bridges and made great headway in helping families and getting the word out. Autism and Chronic Illness We talk about autism so often, but there are many members here who are here because of eczema, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other chronic illnesses. I sometimes forget to say how often the treatments we use for autism help these individuals. I don't want to forget how I recovered from irritable bowel and ADHD and how many others have improved or recovered as well, all of this because of the strategies and healing technologies that we have developed for our kids. In summary, I am grateful to all of you for the work you do here for your children and families and I am grateful to be at least a small part of your family being healthier. Together our intentions are powerful and are quite often rewarded. I continue to visualize our children well and a society helping each other towards the goal of all people performing to their real ability. It is happening. It is real… and we are an important part of it. My best, - Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Stan, What can I say but thank you. Your work has helped my two boys tremendously. Their positive responses to Valtrex/antifungals/diet prompted us to go full force into biomedical intervention and find a topnotch DAN doctor. In addition, you suggested we try Mb12 after the they had been on the antiviral protocol for a period of time. The results have been truly amazing. Our DAN has stated our sons are now in managed recovery. All the best, Anne -- In mb12 valtrex , " Stan Kurtz " wrote: > > As of today we have 2000 members in our group. Two thousand families in less than two > years. > > It's not a bad time to reflect on the many families in our group who have improved > through the efforts of all of us here. And there are countless of others who aren't in our > group but are being helped by the therapies that were developed here. > > Many families now have children that speak, behave well or perform better than ever > before. Many families who have their kids or family members partially or fully returned to > them. > > I am grateful to be doing this work and I am grateful to be involved in helping families. > There is little in life that is as rewarding as this. > > What I am most proud of is how people in our group really support each other. The first > year I answered every post here and it required hours of time every day. Today, I chime in > from time to time but the community is now the biggest asset to the group. I really enjoy > reading posts and saying to myself, " Wow, that was a good suggestion. " > > When I first started anti-infectious and MB12 nasal spray work I was doing so because I > felt these were important therapies and few doctors (almost none) were pursuing this. > Additionally the doctors who were pursuing it, well, most of them weren't doing it > comprehensively. > > The more I look at infections and autism the more I believe this could easily be the core of > the disorder for many. The same hold true for chronic illness, ADHD, and behavior > challenges. It is really encouraging to see how widely we are affecting illness… illness that > for the most part has been deemed by the medical establishment as being recoverable. > > The motivation for starting this group continues as we dive deeper and as awareness > spreads. I thank you for the opportunity to help you and your families and I continue to > commit to finding answers and healing families. > > I also continue to be amazed when I go to conferences and doctors approach me with > enthusiasm and offer to work closer with me. It is a testament to how important parents' > observations and research continues to be and how it can play a critical role in health. > > Some Statistics: > > According to polls more than 60% of the families who try our approach see moderate > improvements (or better) in autism and the statistics are even better for most chronic > illnesses. > > We are the largest autism listserve started in 2005 and the number 13 of more than 1300 > autism listserves. > > Lessons Learned > > Along the way I have upset some members and I have had some doctors and researchers > up in arms over my vernacular, efforts or style, but for the most part I think we have built > many bridges and made great headway in helping families and getting the word out. > > Autism and Chronic Illness > > We talk about autism so often, but there are many members here who are here because of > eczema, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other chronic illnesses. I sometimes > forget to say how often the treatments we use for autism help these individuals. I don't > want to forget how I recovered from irritable bowel and ADHD and how many others have > improved or recovered as well, all of this because of the strategies and healing > technologies that we have developed for our kids. > > In summary, I am grateful to all of you for the work you do here for your children and > families and I am grateful to be at least a small part of your family being healthier. > > Together our intentions are powerful and are quite often rewarded. I continue to visualize > our children well and a society helping each other towards the goal of all people > performing to their real ability. > > It is happening. It is real… and we are an important part of it. > > My best, > > - Stan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Stan, Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. You are an inspiration to us all and your tireless efforts are certainly appreciated by those who've come into this world before and after Ethan. Above all, you offer us hope beyond the traditional therapies offered by mainstream docs and for that, I sincerely thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Now if only we didn't *need* this group... Stan, you've done a wonderful job and the group has been a valuable resource to many and will continue to help others as new members join. cheryl > As of today we have 2000 members in our group. Two thousand > families in less than two > years. > > It's not a bad time to reflect on the many families in our group > who have improved > through the efforts of all of us here. And there are countless of > others who aren't in our > group but are being helped by the therapies that were developed here. > > Many families now have children that speak, behave well or perform > better than ever > before. Many families who have their kids or family members > partially or fully returned to > them. > > I am grateful to be doing this work and I am grateful to be > involved in helping families. > There is little in life that is as rewarding as this. > > What I am most proud of is how people in our group really support > each other. The first > year I answered every post here and it required hours of time every > day. Today, I chime in > from time to time but the community is now the biggest asset to the > group. I really enjoy > reading posts and saying to myself, " Wow, that was a good suggestion. " > > When I first started anti-infectious and MB12 nasal spray work I > was doing so because I > felt these were important therapies and few doctors (almost none) > were pursuing this. > Additionally the doctors who were pursuing it, well, most of them > weren't doing it > comprehensively. > > The more I look at infections and autism the more I believe this > could easily be the core of > the disorder for many. The same hold true for chronic illness, > ADHD, and behavior > challenges. It is really encouraging to see how widely we are > affecting illness… illness that > for the most part has been deemed by the medical establishment as > being recoverable. > > The motivation for starting this group continues as we dive deeper > and as awareness > spreads. I thank you for the opportunity to help you and your > families and I continue to > commit to finding answers and healing families. > > I also continue to be amazed when I go to conferences and doctors > approach me with > enthusiasm and offer to work closer with me. It is a testament to > how important parents' > observations and research continues to be and how it can play a > critical role in health. > > Some Statistics: > > According to polls more than 60% of the families who try our > approach see moderate > improvements (or better) in autism and the statistics are even > better for most chronic > illnesses. > > We are the largest autism listserve started in 2005 and the number > 13 of more than 1300 > autism listserves. > > Lessons Learned > > Along the way I have upset some members and I have had some doctors > and researchers > up in arms over my vernacular, efforts or style, but for the most > part I think we have built > many bridges and made great headway in helping families and getting > the word out. > > Autism and Chronic Illness > > We talk about autism so often, but there are many members here who > are here because of > eczema, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other chronic > illnesses. I sometimes > forget to say how often the treatments we use for autism help these > individuals. I don't > want to forget how I recovered from irritable bowel and ADHD and > how many others have > improved or recovered as well, all of this because of the > strategies and healing > technologies that we have developed for our kids. > > In summary, I am grateful to all of you for the work you do here > for your children and > families and I am grateful to be at least a small part of your > family being healthier. > > Together our intentions are powerful and are quite often rewarded. > I continue to visualize > our children well and a society helping each other towards the goal > of all people > performing to their real ability. > > It is happening. It is real… and we are an important part of it. > > My best, > > - Stan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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