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Applying LDN trans dermally in Autism Spectrum individuals is

important because there are so many gut issues--yeast, bacteria,

malabsorption, maldigestion, etc... and so on.

In ASD individuals the first month generally does not bring about

WOWs. It more frequently brings about OH NOs. Moody, tempermental,

disrupted sleep... A lot of people (like us) have stopped and started

TD-LDN in an ASD child because of the negative side effects. So many

people give it a second chance with a bigger committment and find out

that it was one of the most effective interventions we ever tried!!!!

Autism is a catastrophic development disorder and takes a huge

committment and a multi-treatment approach to recover.

Dr. Jaquelyn McCandless has a webgroup devoted to AutismLDN. Any

parents treating their children with TD-LDN should join this group to

keep informed and report their results with TD-LDN good or bad. No

one treatments is effective in all ASD individuals.

The reason I read this list is because I feel like I am meeting

people with MS on a regular basis. Something so simple and CHEAP

(treating anything now days can be so difficult financially) can help

so many it needs to be known about. I keep in touch with a

Napropathic physician in Chicago who is very interested in MS. I

have tried to influence him to get involved with LDN for his

patients.

WENDy

Chicago

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Thanks so much .. I am very interested in LDN and Autism and

this makes sense as to why the transdermal method is used. I

remember at the LDN conference this method was mentioned but I think

they said that the child did not continue with it which I translated

as meaning it did not work .. I will join the LDN Autism site to

learn more .. I am so pleased to hear when people ride it out it

works for some. I do know of people who have tried it this way and

gave up, I am not personally aware of a success story .. they gave

up not because of side effects but because they thought it made no

difference. I am not familiar enough with LDN and Autism and have

advised a friend to try liquid ldn with her autistic son to see if

that works better but now I will dig deeper into that advice. I am

pretty sure he has no digestive issues unless it is a given all kids

with autism have latent issues. Thanks again .. I will follow

up on this ... Do you know of any success stories with Autism and

liquid LDN?

All the Best

--- In low dose naltrexone , " wlveith " <wlveith@y...>

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> Applying LDN trans dermally in Autism Spectrum individuals is

> important because there are so many gut issues--yeast, bacteria,

> malabsorption, maldigestion, etc... and so on.

> In ASD individuals the first month generally does not bring about

> WOWs. It more frequently brings about OH NOs. Moody,

tempermental,

> disrupted sleep... A lot of people (like us) have stopped and

started

> TD-LDN in an ASD child because of the negative side effects. So

many

> people give it a second chance with a bigger committment and find

out

> that it was one of the most effective interventions we ever

tried!!!!

> Autism is a catastrophic development disorder and takes a huge

> committment and a multi-treatment approach to recover.

> Dr. Jaquelyn McCandless has a webgroup devoted to AutismLDN. Any

> parents treating their children with TD-LDN should join this group

to

> keep informed and report their results with TD-LDN good or bad.

No

> one treatments is effective in all ASD individuals.

> The reason I read this list is because I feel like I am meeting

> people with MS on a regular basis. Something so simple and CHEAP

> (treating anything now days can be so difficult financially) can

help

> so many it needs to be known about. I keep in touch with a

> Napropathic physician in Chicago who is very interested in MS. I

> have tried to influence him to get involved with LDN for his

> patients.

> WENDy

> Chicago

>

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