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Hi

I would suggest she looks into enzymes and get a hair test done at DDI. My

life would have been a whole lot simpler if I had just done that 4 years ago LOL

and my kid would have been much better much quicker :)

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Mandi in UK

> She doesn't really want to try the GF/CF if

> it won't help because she is already having to provide a special diet

> for her diabetic husband. I could only tell her about the success we

> have had, but my son is only 3 years old, and I couldn't confidently

> tell her what to expect with an older child (besides the fact that

> the diet doesn't work for everyone.) So, from knowledge/experience,

> should she pursue the diet first or go right to testing/chelation?

>

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Suggest she look into dietary enzymes at the very least and then

proceed with chelation.

Michele

> I am looking for information for a friend whose son has Aspergers

and

> is about 10-13 years old. He has just had the " traditional "

> treatments of therapies as far as I know. He has poor

communication,

> which is why she was interested in more information, because I was

> talking about the vast changes in speech my son experienced when we

> started the GF/CF diet. She doesn't really want to try the GF/CF

if

> it won't help because she is already having to provide a special

diet

> for her diabetic husband. I could only tell her about the success

we

> have had, but my son is only 3 years old, and I couldn't

confidently

> tell her what to expect with an older child (besides the fact that

> the diet doesn't work for everyone.) So, from

knowledge/experience,

> should she pursue the diet first or go right to testing/chelation?

> Or is there some other course she should take? Any information

would

> be appreciated and I will forward responses to her.

> Thank you so much for taking the time to help people you have never

> met!

>

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My son has Asperger's. I agree with Mandi on doing enzymes and and hair

test. I did SCD for a month and it was too hard on the rest of the family.

From what I've read, GF/CF gives mixed a results (some do well, others

nothing) and doesn't seem to cause healing to occur. Also hard to do with

school aged kids who can sneak things. So read 's book and get a hair

test! My son (nearly 7 - treatment started around 6 1/2) is doing well on

the enzymes alone while we wait to have a hair test done.

Abby

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