Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Nanci, I don't know anyone that would not benefit from QN. QN is being used on top athletes to increase their performance. What you will find as they are doing their evaluations is there is much more neurological damage in our kids than what we know of (I had NO idea my son was over-compensating for his deficites so much). This will help in much more than just vision issues as well. They test & treat the whole body. Regarding your sons list of issues, I'm a mom...not a doc, but my guess leans toward bacterias, viral and more than likely undiagnoses parasites. My low budget recommendations for you being in our Seattle area is: 1) Run a Zyto and/or Asyra (Asyra can be run in DrA's office) to at least start visualising what your organism stresses are; 2) start QN and start seeing and re-building your unknown neurological deficites. DrE knows both the toxin & the QN + laser portion. If you run a Zyto & /or Asyra, DrE wants you to bring the reports with you to your appts. Rita > > I think this question got lost in the multitude of posts about QN. > > If my son does not have any reading problems or vision issues, would QN and/or light therapy help him? His main issues are aggression, perservation/hyperverbalization, and mood swings. He is 10 with Asperger's. > > Nanci > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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