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Vitamin A, D and K deficiency

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My son is 6 years old diagnosed with autism when he was 2. We have tried many

things, starting with the SCD diet which he still is on plus lots of biomedical

therapies. We also have not had much luck with DAN doctors. After we tried the

vitamin A mega dose back on Jan 2008, we did see great improvements but about a

month later he developed seazures and our DAN doctor slowly let us go.

Now after some more testing because of the seazures we found out he is deficient

on vitamin A,D and K. He takes all three every day but A and D are still

deficient after many months. Another thing that happened was that after taking

vitamin K his color and behavior improved. He started head bangging back in Nov

2009 and after he started vitamin K that went away. We stoped the vitamin K for

a week and the head bangging came back, put him on it and it went away. Another

observation we made is that after the vitamin A mega dose he devoloped small

bumps all over his body and still has them after over a year.

Recently his neirologist found he might have brain inflamation. His seasure

medications don't seam to work because after a few they can't seam to fins one

that will stop the seazures. He has 1 or 2 per week.

We believe that he has a virol problem and that was why we were recomended and

went to a DAN doctor but all she wanted to do was chelation. We never got any

improvements until she relunctly told us to try the vitamin A mega dose.

Sorry for the long post but I felt I needed to give some back ground. My

question to anyone out there is:

Does anyone have any idea why he is deficient on these vitamins when he eats

food rich in all of them and also takes high doses of all 3

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