Guest guest Posted March 2, 2010 Report Share Posted March 2, 2010 I just got Stan kurtz's Revitapops for my son. He is ASD 3 yrs old and 38 lbs. This will be the first time taking MB12. Can anyone give my guidance on how many lolipops per week to start, how long, then what?? Thanks!!Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: mb12 valtrex Date: 2 Mar 2010 09:10:38 -0000To: <mb12 valtrex >Subject: Digest Number 4817Nasal Spray MB12, Antivirals, Stan Kurtz Messages In This Digest (1 Message) 1a. Re: Autism Study - Recovered children STILL neededFrom: Christel King View All Topics | Create New Topic Message 1a. Re: Autism Study - Recovered children STILL needed Posted by: "Christel King" christelking1@... missvermont94 Mon Mar 1, 2010 11:07 pm (PST) mabey it's not a real study! Re: Autism Study - Recovered children STILL neededVivian,Unfortunately, they won’t take anyone unless they had an official diagnosis.Lori KnowlesGeneral Manager and DirectorNew Beginnings Nutritionals7797 Quivira Rd Lenexa, KS 66215Phone: Fax: Email: lknowlesnbnusURL: http://www.nbnus.com/ Become a FAN of our Facebook Page Re: Autism Study - Recovered children STILL needed Posted by: " Vivian Westfall " viviangentoo (DOT) net vivianwestfall Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:49 am (PST) Our children never had an official diagnosis, but really had many, many symptoms. We dramatically changed their diets 7 years ago (far more than GFCF), treating it as food allergies. A little over a year ago, my older two fit the criteria for PDD and Asperger's. At that point we started intensive biomed, including 120 HBOT and a little bit of testing, enough to determine some needs including hydroxyB12. Today they are thriving and with continued interventions no longer fit the criteria for an ASD, although perhaps ADD. Do you think this is useful for the study? Back to top Reply to sender |Reply to group |Reply via web post Messages in this topic (17) Recent Activity 17 New Members 2 New FilesVisit Your Group Biz ResourcesY! Small BusinessArticles, tools,forms, and more. Cat Groups on Yahoo! Groups Share pictures & stories about cats. Yahoo! Groups Mental Health Zone Bi-polar disorder Find support Need to Reply?Click one of the "Reply" links to respond to a specific message in the Daily Digest. Create New Topic |Visit Your Group on the Web Messages | Files | Photos | Database | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Individual | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group |Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use |Unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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