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Wow. I am impressed. This is a whole new benefit of the Biomedica protocol if it makes people consider taking one of these kids and trying to help them back to normalcy. Your son and their family owe you much gratitude--as does our society.My kids ar

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Wow. I am impressed. This is a whole new benefit of the Biomedica protocol if it makes people consider taking one of these kids and trying to help them back to normalcy. Your son and their family owe you much gratitude--as does our society.My kids are 16 (ADD & seizures) and 19 (Aspergers) and I will post soon on great gains we are having on chelation with the Andy Cutler protocol.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 1:38:56 PMSubject: Re: Newbie here

Thank you everyone for the warm welcome! I'm sorry, the CLO is Cod Liver Oil. We did nordic naturals but then changed to kirkman's because of the higher vitamin A & D. We're not doing the GF/CF diet, just Peptizyde and a multi-enzyme from GNC. All of those things helped and then we did curcumin (CurcaGel Ultra). The regression started then, and I think it was due to yeast die-off. We had the nasty yellow stools and he was in a fog for a couple weeks. It was definately a time of "does not compute". But then it lifted and his stools are a healthy solid brown (for the first time). He began to say a lot more words after that, gradually adding more and more (mostly echolalia and not spontaneous) . He also potty trained completely after that, though we had been working on it all along it just didn't stick. Nasal B-12 was our biggest wow, and we just started that March 11th. I'm hoping to see even more with it. I knew I'd never

convince our pediatrician to give us a script for shots, and it took him a week to consider nasal B-12. I jumped up and down when he called in the script!

As for his diet, he was a very finicky eater...no meat, certain veges, ate fruit like crazy and craved cheese/bread. That's when I started thinking of the casein/gluten possible connection. He's still a bit finicky but he's willing to try new things now, probably because it's not upsetting him so much with the enzymes anymore??? I don't know. He's still rail thin but he hasn't gained or lost any weight in three months. Thanks again for the welcome!

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