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I am new to this but I will tell you what I hear over and over on this list is YEAST. Apparently a lot of the negative behavior our kids do is related to too much of it. Have you cut back sugars and/or grains? Have you tried eliminating corn or soy? Have you done IGg testing to eliminate those foods?

 

Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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are you also soy free, soy is so close to make up to milk that often times families don't see anything unless they do both, most also have to do IGG testing and remove those items showing and rotate what is left to heal the gut

also challenge and hair testing is NOT the best way to show metal issues. you want urine pophyrins testing through france. it's like 98 dollars and it IS light sensitive so testing properly makes HUGE difference. it sounds like your DAN may be behind the times and not well versed in things if that is how he is looking for metals and hasn't run OATS, stool testing, IGG ect to further help your child on their journey,. things like titers testing ect can be done with your ped and covered by insurence to find out of there are viral issues, or strep issues to also address or high measels that can be worked on

What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:1. MB-12 1 year2. GF/CF 1 year3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelationHe is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.Any guidance will be highly appreciated.BestGaurav

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any ct scan or mri? maybe anti-viral treatment? also, some people need to completely cut out sugars in the diet and/or do the carb specific diet. there's still alot of avenues to explore. don't give up hope.If he hasn't seen a developmental pediatrician yet, I'd make an appt. In the mean time, is he on a good probiotic and multi?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 1:27:40 PMSubject: What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:1. MB-12 1 year2. GF/CF 1 year3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelationHe is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.Any guidance will be highly appreciated.BestGaurav

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any ct scan or mri? maybe anti-viral treatment? also, some people need to completely cut out sugars in the diet and/or do the carb specific diet. there's still alot of avenues to explore. don't give up hope.If he hasn't seen a developmental pediatrician yet, I'd make an appt. In the mean time, is he on a good probiotic and multi?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 1:27:40 PMSubject: What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:1. MB-12 1 year2. GF/CF 1 year3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelationHe is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.Any guidance will be highly appreciated.BestGaurav

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Hi,Since he is not on the diet, have you done the peptide test to see how he is handling gluten, casein and soy?nancy jSubject: What's wrong..i cant understandTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 10:27 AM

Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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Wow, you got one tough cookie. I would definitely go hard core diet, cut out

everything. Ecspecially artificial anything. MSG, BHT, BHA, artificial colors,

nitrates, wheat, casein, etc. I would also add in some kind of digestive enzyme

(maybe DPP-IV). I would start him on probiotics, some minerals (maybe minerall),

magnesium, a good multivitamin, and phoschol has worked wonders for us, pricey

but def worth it. But no two kids are alike so you'll have to feel him out. Just

my humble opinion ;)

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but

none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis)

so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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I would try HBOT, Spect scan and anti-viral protocol????

Wow, you got one tough cookie. I would definitely go hard core diet, cut out everything. Ecspecially artificial anything. MSG, BHT, BHA, artificial colors, nitrates, wheat, casein, etc. I would also add in some kind of digestive enzyme (maybe DPP-IV). I would start him on probiotics, some minerals (maybe minerall), magnesium, a good multivitamin, and phoschol has worked wonders for us, pricey but def worth it. But no two kids are alike so you'll have to feel him out. Just my humble opinion ;)

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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I would try HBOT, Spect scan and anti-viral protocol????

Wow, you got one tough cookie. I would definitely go hard core diet, cut out everything. Ecspecially artificial anything. MSG, BHT, BHA, artificial colors, nitrates, wheat, casein, etc. I would also add in some kind of digestive enzyme (maybe DPP-IV). I would start him on probiotics, some minerals (maybe minerall), magnesium, a good multivitamin, and phoschol has worked wonders for us, pricey but def worth it. But no two kids are alike so you'll have to feel him out. Just my humble opinion ;)

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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I would try HBOT, Spect scan and anti-viral protocol????

Wow, you got one tough cookie. I would definitely go hard core diet, cut out everything. Ecspecially artificial anything. MSG, BHT, BHA, artificial colors, nitrates, wheat, casein, etc. I would also add in some kind of digestive enzyme (maybe DPP-IV). I would start him on probiotics, some minerals (maybe minerall), magnesium, a good multivitamin, and phoschol has worked wonders for us, pricey but def worth it. But no two kids are alike so you'll have to feel him out. Just my humble opinion ;)

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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As far as diet have you tried soy free also? Soy protein is very close to casien and not to mention 90% of soy is GMO. I hear a lot also soy is bad for boys anyway. I would do an IGG if you haven't yet. Have you ever tested for Yeast or Bacteria? Yeast causes LOTS of problems and behaviors. I would get an allergy and IGG 90 test if you haven't, there might be something else in the diet you have to eliminate. If you get tested for yeast and he does have it (which most of these kids do have overload of candida (sp) ) you might have to be on a yeast free/sugar free diet for a while. No chocolate, most fruits (pears are good) eliminate most breads etc.....

We don't do MB-12 (well as of yet). My sons protocol consists of Probiotics, cellmax, pic mans, vitaspectrum, vitamin D, L-Carnitine, coq 10, Pro EFA, b-complex,

buffered C, Biotic Silver, and charcoal. Along with his diet that is gf/cf/sf and yeast/sugar free. We have seen improvements in him along with his therapies the last 7 months (only on protocol about 12 weeks) Still no language but I'm hoping and praying one day. But he is a totally different child. Around his first birthday Autism completely took him from me and now people are amazed with his improvments so far.

What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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As far as diet have you tried soy free also? Soy protein is very close to casien and not to mention 90% of soy is GMO. I hear a lot also soy is bad for boys anyway. I would do an IGG if you haven't yet. Have you ever tested for Yeast or Bacteria? Yeast causes LOTS of problems and behaviors. I would get an allergy and IGG 90 test if you haven't, there might be something else in the diet you have to eliminate. If you get tested for yeast and he does have it (which most of these kids do have overload of candida (sp) ) you might have to be on a yeast free/sugar free diet for a while. No chocolate, most fruits (pears are good) eliminate most breads etc.....

We don't do MB-12 (well as of yet). My sons protocol consists of Probiotics, cellmax, pic mans, vitaspectrum, vitamin D, L-Carnitine, coq 10, Pro EFA, b-complex,

buffered C, Biotic Silver, and charcoal. Along with his diet that is gf/cf/sf and yeast/sugar free. We have seen improvements in him along with his therapies the last 7 months (only on protocol about 12 weeks) Still no language but I'm hoping and praying one day. But he is a totally different child. Around his first birthday Autism completely took him from me and now people are amazed with his improvments so far.

What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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As far as diet have you tried soy free also? Soy protein is very close to casien and not to mention 90% of soy is GMO. I hear a lot also soy is bad for boys anyway. I would do an IGG if you haven't yet. Have you ever tested for Yeast or Bacteria? Yeast causes LOTS of problems and behaviors. I would get an allergy and IGG 90 test if you haven't, there might be something else in the diet you have to eliminate. If you get tested for yeast and he does have it (which most of these kids do have overload of candida (sp) ) you might have to be on a yeast free/sugar free diet for a while. No chocolate, most fruits (pears are good) eliminate most breads etc.....

We don't do MB-12 (well as of yet). My sons protocol consists of Probiotics, cellmax, pic mans, vitaspectrum, vitamin D, L-Carnitine, coq 10, Pro EFA, b-complex,

buffered C, Biotic Silver, and charcoal. Along with his diet that is gf/cf/sf and yeast/sugar free. We have seen improvements in him along with his therapies the last 7 months (only on protocol about 12 weeks) Still no language but I'm hoping and praying one day. But he is a totally different child. Around his first birthday Autism completely took him from me and now people are amazed with his improvments so far.

What's wrong..i cant understand

Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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Have you tried verbal behavior? It is best for eliciting speech.

Also, any type of aba (verbal behavior is best for developing language) should

be at least 10 hours a week to start until you get the language.

Have you tested him for allergies and removed all (if any) from his diet?

Remain on GFCF...do not stop...also eliminate soy as it has a protein similar to

milk.

Have you tried zinc, vitamin d, dmg, coq10, fish body oils, and a probiotic?

They are all a must as most asd children show a deficit in all or some...and

they cannot hurt but only help either way.

Do you have a DAN! doctor? Dr. Berger in Tampa is excellent.

>

> are you also soy free, soy is so close to make up to milk that often times

families don't see anything unless they do both, most also have to do IGG

testing and remove those items showing and rotate what is left to heal the gut

>

> also challenge and hair testing is NOT the best way to show metal issues. you

want urine pophyrins testing through france. it's like 98 dollars and it IS

light sensitive so testing properly makes HUGE difference. it sounds like your

DAN may be behind the times and not well versed in things if that is how he is

looking for metals and hasn't run OATS, stool testing, IGG ect to further help

your child on their journey,. things like titers testing ect can be done with

your ped and covered by insurence to find out of there are viral issues, or

strep issues to also address or high measels that can be worked on

>

> What's wrong..i cant understand

>

>

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things

but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair

analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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One thing that stands out in your post is that you have only done 2 biomedical

interventions. There are so many avenues that you could pursue. Do you have a

DAN doctor? Get a reputable DAN doctor and have tons of tests done...

Diet and B12 shots are just not enough for most kids. Even with the B12 shots

alone, you need supporting supplements for it to work.

Best of luck! Don't give up...keep going and trying new things!

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but

none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis)

so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

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I know a lot of people that "don't have metals" and yet see amazing results with AC chelation. I would not recommend IV chelation or high dose chelation.To be honest, you haven't really done much. You've done 2 of the biggest things, MB12 and diet but really, there's so much more that needs to be done, including the possibility of expanding the diet. You should be testing OAT, CSA, and viruses. You're not even on the most basic of supplements. You should be looking at what his protein absorption looks like, his minerals, checking for parasites, PANDAS, hormones (adrenal, thyroid), addressing yeast -- there is such a long list of things that you can be doing.I would start by getting just some of the basic supplements going. You might want to get the book "Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD" by Shaw. It's an oldie but definitely still a goodie. The author is one of the founders of DAN. And you might want to also got to autism.com and really see all the things your DAN *isn't* doing.

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Hi,

My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

1. MB-12 1 year

2. GF/CF 1 year

3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

Best

Gaurav

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Yes, I would try HBOT as well. It's been really helpful with our son (also 6).

He went from a few words/sentences (I want this/that) to the use of pronouns,

past tense, 8 word sentences - HUGE difference. At this point it would seem

there's more clinical evidence supporting HBOT than pretty much any other

treatment that I've seen.

Hope this helps!

Darren

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > > My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things

but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

> > >

> > > 1. MB-12 1 year

> > > 2. GF/CF 1 year

> > > 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair

analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

> > >

> > > He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

> > >

> > > Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

> > >

> > > Best

> > > Gaurav

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Yes, I would try HBOT as well. It's been really helpful with our son (also 6).

He went from a few words/sentences (I want this/that) to the use of pronouns,

past tense, 8 word sentences - HUGE difference. At this point it would seem

there's more clinical evidence supporting HBOT than pretty much any other

treatment that I've seen.

Hope this helps!

Darren

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > > My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things

but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

> > >

> > > 1. MB-12 1 year

> > > 2. GF/CF 1 year

> > > 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair

analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

> > >

> > > He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

> > >

> > > Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

> > >

> > > Best

> > > Gaurav

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Our Naturopath said that in India (she has a free clinic there) because there isn't the availability of of nutrients and supps. they use Hbot almost exclusively and they are having wonderful results. That's very encouraging. If we are doing diet and supps, how much more improvement will we see in our kids? nancy jSubject: Re: What's wrong..i cant understandTo: mb12 valtrex Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 7:45 AM

Yes, I would try HBOT as well. It's been really helpful with our son (also 6). He went from a few words/sentences (I want this/that) to the use of pronouns, past tense, 8 word sentences - HUGE difference. At this point it would seem there's more clinical evidence supporting HBOT than pretty much any other treatment that I've seen.

Hope this helps!

Darren

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > > My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:

> > >

> > > 1. MB-12 1 year

> > > 2. GF/CF 1 year

> > > 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

> > >

> > > He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

> > >

> > > Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

> > >

> > > Best

> > > Gaurav

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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We've done a lot of bio-medical treatments for my dd and lots of therapies as well and still in the process...She is getting 15 hours of ABA/week( this is her third year), 3 hours of speech, 1.5 hr. of OT and 1hr of PT per week.

My dd is 10yo, autism,non-verbal, with lots of behavioral issues.Like I said we've done a lot of bio-med and it help to some degree but it was slow painful process until I found a SLP who specialized in PROMT therapy.She teaches me once a week how to oral motor exercises every two hours when my dd is not in therapies.The exercises are easy to do and take about 10-15min each time.I do them to stimulate her muscles on her face and inside her mouth to help produce speech.

That is one hour of speech by one SLP.The other SLP works with my DD twice a week on connected speech.Both therapies compliment each other but without prompts it was no speech for years and years...It took me seven years to find someone who said I know what to do with her.

My dd made more progress in last 5 months than seven years of regular SLT.

So don't give and find right therapist and still continue with bio-med,all the people on this list gave you lots of info to think about.

The other thing I want to mention is QN (Google it).Heidi N was talking about it a few weeks ago.

So I found a practitioner in my area and started taking my dd to see dr.N. He is wonderful man, my dd loves to go see him.So far she only had 4 visits and I really can see big differences in her.

I did not tell her six therapists anything. After first two visits in one week her therapists started to ask me why she is in such good mood and have so much energy? They report that she had the best therapy session this week out of last few months.She is using both of her hands nicely now( her left hand was really weak for years and we had to prompt her all the time).

She also started to use words and phrases to start conversation with us.It sounds so good after years and years of screaming and silence after that...

We still have long road ahead of us but the progress is very encouraging.

What make huge different to me that I go to all therapies myself (except ABA) and sit and watch and ask ??-s and continue to do same things at home and I can tell different therapist what my dd has done and how it was implemented.

Yes it takes time (I had to quit my job in Jan) but it helped my dd so much.

I hope it helps,

Natasha.

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Hi,My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5 years:1. MB-12 1 year2. GF/CF 1 year3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis) so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelationHe is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.Any guidance will be highly appreciated.BestGaurav

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Fish Oil (EFAs) were fabulous for my son. He was completely nonverbal until I

gave him fish oil at 5 1/2 years old. Are you giving him any supplements at

all?

>

> Hi,

> My son is 6 yrs old and on the ASD spectrum. We have tried several things but

none seems to work. Here is a summary of what we have done in the last 1.5

years:

>

> 1. MB-12 1 year

> 2. GF/CF 1 year

> 3. He does not have metals in his body (did challenge test and hair analysis)

so according to his DAN he is not a good candidate for chelation

>

> He is getting special education since the last 3.5 years and speech and OT

therapy since the last 1 year. Its not as if he is not improving but the

progress is extremely slow and still there is no speech apart from a few sounds.

>

> Any guidance will be highly appreciated.

>

> Best

> Gaurav

>

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