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> Hey ,

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> I just received your new book a couple days ago. Congratulations.

> I've not had time to read it thoroughly, but I've read a few sections

> completely and as before you've done a wonderful job making complex

> topics completely attainable for scientifically challenged people

> like me.

Ummm, curious- what is the new book called? ( sorry for interupting

your question)

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>>>> I just received your new book a couple days ago.

Congratulations. I've not had time to read it thoroughly, but I've

read a few sections completely and as before you've done a wonderful

job making complex topics completely attainable for scientifically

challenged people like me.

Thanks Anita! I'm glad you enjoy it and it is proving as useful as

the first.

>>>I also happened to read the story about your son and the " cool "

kids and I just loved it! I won't ruin it for anyone else by giving

away the ending.

has become quite the young man! Sometimes I see him and

think " WOW! How far we have come from the little toddler that wailed

and banged his head on the floor 10-14 hours a day! " You totally

could not guess it now. This is meant to bring hope to others. We

certainly had years dragging and many potholes (ditches, really)

before he finally became 'recovered'.

>>>I HIGHLY recommend your book, especially for people who are fairly

new to autism, or enyzmes, or want to have a wonderful book to share

with people they might meet who are not familiar with biomedical.

Thanks so much!

>>>I realize that my question is out of the enzymes realm, but I

thought you may know from the research you did on probiotics.

I'll look into this and see if there is anything definitive behind

this. It's a good question.

>>> Thanks so much if you have any thoughts and I hope 2007 is a bit

> slower paced for you :-)

If it were more settled, that would be nice. I have looked into

getting a little part-time help recently, and it looks like it will

work out and reduce the amount of daily 'stuff' going on here.

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If testing shows a child to have a build up of d-lactate which would

> contraindicate the use of L. acidophilus strains of probiotics,

would

> this problem be resolved over a fairly short time (let's say 6

> months) by using d-lactate free probiotics? Or would the child

have

> to avoid L. acidophilus strains very long term? I have tried to

ask

> two large probiotic firms but they've not provided an answer. UGH.

>

>

> Anita

>

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