Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Thank you Haleh...I am looking forward to a very eductional journey. I want to do what is right fo rmy son...I just don't know what that is right now. He is very High functioning...does not gaze off into space, follows most directions, speaks quite well now, speech is still behind where he should be....but he is talking almost constantly, he engages myself and husband in his play schema often...etc. The main areas of concern are some undesirable temper tantrums, own agenda stuff, inappropriate volumes, sensory issues....and so forth. Hope to get to know many of you. In Illinois by the way. Darci haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote: Welcome both to the group. Please note that with the following comments I am not speaking for the group but my own findings. Here you will find discussion of autism treatment ranging from beginning level to advance. I joined the group last spring and have learned so much. Let me begin by saying if your information about autism came from your child's pediatrician, you can be convinced that you have been supplied with little to no useful info and a lot of presumptions. Many people who treat their children via natural interventions, i.e enzymes, nutritional changes, special diet, etc believe that autism is an autoimmune disorder that is caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and environmental toxins, exposure to heavy metals, pesticide, excessive use of antibotics post and/or prenatal as well as childhood vaccines which has contained world's second most dangerous neurotoxin, Mercury. The genetic susceptibility does not mean that your child was doomed to be autistic or is doomed to stay autistic. It means that he/she is more vulnerable to autism if exposed to toxic agents and environmental factors. Furthermore, many of us here know that autism is treatable, can be significantly helped and even reversed through the right combination of interventions. The first step is to address the issue of gut, digestion etc. proper dietary changes such as removal of artificial color and flavor and chemically treated food is very important. Almost all children on the spectrum will benefit from digestive enzymes because they help the proper break down of food. Enhance the absorption of nutrients and help heal the gut injuries that so many of our children suffer from. In addition many kids can not properly break down proteins from Gluten (wheat, oats, barley...) and Casein (milk, cheese, yogurt...) and soy and need to remove those in order for their bodies and mind to function better. A large percentage of our children break down these proteins improperly to short chain amino acids that gets picked up by the opiate receptors of the brain and the result is an addiction to these foods that cause brain fog, gazing, insensitivity to pain (as if they are on narcotic drugs) to just name a few. Removing these food brings about a noticeable cognitive, sleep as well as gut improvements in many of these kids. A subset of these children are capable of breaking these foods properly with the aid of digestive enzymes like Houston's AFP Peptizide and can avoid the Gluten Free and Casein Free (GFCF) diet. Other kids not only remove these food but a host of other food that they are reactive to. My son is on 4 types of digestive enzymes and we have removed all nuts (but peanut only on rotational basis), soy, and many other thing. He is doing great and the more food we have removed the better he eats and he has also expanded his diet. There are also many other interventions we discuss here (biomedical). I highly recommend every parent of autistic children to read " Children with Starving Brains " by Dr. Jaqulyn McCandless and also book mark the following websites as reference and use them to learn about autism from those who are actually treating it with success and not the mainstream doctors. http://generationrescue.org http://tacanow.com http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm Hope this helps, Haleh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Haleh can speak for me!! I agree, my son was diagnosed just over 4 years ago as autistic. He was moderate to severe really. We started biomed treatment soon after diagnosis and the changes have been nothing short of a miracle. The hard part if getting the right advice and knowing what to do and what not to do. I would absolutely give my right arm to have found this group and the autism mercury group when my son was first diagnosed. He would have been recovered by now. Of that I have no doubt!! This past year we have started enzymes (for almost the whole family!), b-12 and chelation per Andy Cutler's protocol. The changes this past year have been amazing. He had been slowly getting better but wow, the changes this past year have been so wonderful!! He is now 6 and I am really hoping to put him in a typical classroom this fall. If not this fall by next fall for sure! Haleh is a great person to get advice from, I read just about everything she writes! Welcome and we can't wait to hear of the wonderful things your kids are doing! haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote: Welcome both to the group. Please note that with the following comments I am not speaking for the group but my own findings. Here you will find discussion of autism treatment ranging from beginning level to advance. I joined the group last spring and have learned so much. Let me begin by saying if your information about autism came from your child's pediatrician, you can be convinced that you have been supplied with little to no useful info and a lot of presumptions. Many people who treat their children via natural interventions, i.e enzymes, nutritional changes, special diet, etc believe that autism is an autoimmune disorder that is caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and environmental toxins, exposure to heavy metals, pesticide, excessive use of antibotics post and/or prenatal as well as childhood vaccines which has contained world's second most dangerous neurotoxin, Mercury. The genetic susceptibility does not mean that your child was doomed to be autistic or is doomed to stay autistic. It means that he/she is more vulnerable to autism if exposed to toxic agents and environmental factors. Furthermore, many of us here know that autism is treatable, can be significantly helped and even reversed through the right combination of interventions. The first step is to address the issue of gut, digestion etc. proper dietary changes such as removal of artificial color and flavor and chemically treated food is very important. Almost all children on the spectrum will benefit from digestive enzymes because they help the proper break down of food. Enhance the absorption of nutrients and help heal the gut injuries that so many of our children suffer from. In addition many kids can not properly break down proteins from Gluten (wheat, oats, barley...) and Casein (milk, cheese, yogurt...) and soy and need to remove those in order for their bodies and mind to function better. A large percentage of our children break down these proteins improperly to short chain amino acids that gets picked up by the opiate receptors of the brain and the result is an addiction to these foods that cause brain fog, gazing, insensitivity to pain (as if they are on narcotic drugs) to just name a few. Removing these food brings about a noticeable cognitive, sleep as well as gut improvements in many of these kids. A subset of these children are capable of breaking these foods properly with the aid of digestive enzymes like Houston's AFP Peptizide and can avoid the Gluten Free and Casein Free (GFCF) diet. Other kids not only remove these food but a host of other food that they are reactive to. My son is on 4 types of digestive enzymes and we have removed all nuts (but peanut only on rotational basis), soy, and many other thing. He is doing great and the more food we have removed the better he eats and he has also expanded his diet. There are also many other interventions we discuss here (biomedical). I highly recommend every parent of autistic children to read " Children with Starving Brains " by Dr. Jaqulyn McCandless and also book mark the following websites as reference and use them to learn about autism from those who are actually treating it with success and not the mainstream doctors. http://generationrescue.org http://tacanow.com http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm Hope this helps, Haleh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Me, as well. Haleh can definetely speak for me. My son was diagnosed 3 years ago, and just turned 5. On his recent tests by his speech path., and behavioral consultant, he is still considered severe. I wish I would have started this intervention as soon as I found out, but we were living in a backward city that gave us no info. 9 months ago, we moved to a new city to get better therapy, and another mom suggested this group to me- this has been the best thing to happen to us yet. All of the people are so supportive and helpful. They never make you feel like you are asking a dumb question, or thay are never annoyed about simple questions that have been asked a million times before. Haleh is a wonderful person and friend to all of us. She is doing amazing things with her own son, and has helped so many parents, definetely me included. Welcome, and I also, can't wait to hear of all of the good things that are about to happen for you and your children. Amber. On 3/25/06, lvchefmel <lvchefmel@...> wrote: > > Haleh can speak for me!! I agree, my son was diagnosed just over 4 years > ago as autistic. He was moderate to severe really. We started biomed > treatment soon after diagnosis and the changes have been nothing short of a > miracle. The hard part if getting the right advice and knowing what to do > and what not to do. I would absolutely give my right arm to have found this > group and the autism mercury group when my son was first diagnosed. He > would have been recovered by now. Of that I have no doubt!! > > This past year we have started enzymes (for almost the whole family!), > b-12 and chelation per Andy Cutler's protocol. The changes this past year > have been amazing. He had been slowly getting better but wow, the changes > this past year have been so wonderful!! He is now 6 and I am really hoping > to put him in a typical classroom this fall. If not this fall by next fall > for sure! > > Haleh is a great person to get advice from, I read just about everything > she writes! > > Welcome and we can't wait to hear of the wonderful things your kids are > doing! > > > > haleh niazmand <halniaz@...> wrote: > Welcome both to the group. Please note that with the following comments > I am > not speaking for the group but my own findings. > > Here you will find discussion of autism treatment ranging from beginning > level > to advance. I joined the group last spring and have learned so much. > > Let me begin by saying if your information about autism came from your > child's > pediatrician, you can be convinced that you have been supplied with little > to > no useful info and a lot of presumptions. > > Many people who treat their children via natural interventions, i.eenzymes, > nutritional changes, special diet, etc believe that autism is an > autoimmune > disorder that is caused by a combination of genetic susceptibility and > environmental toxins, exposure to heavy metals, pesticide, excessive use > of > antibotics post and/or prenatal as well as childhood vaccines which has > contained world's second most dangerous neurotoxin, Mercury. > The genetic susceptibility does not mean that your child was doomed to be > autistic or is doomed to stay autistic. It means that he/she is more > vulnerable to autism if exposed to toxic agents and environmental factors. > > > Furthermore, many of us here know that autism is treatable, can be > significantly helped and even reversed through the right combination of > interventions. > The first step is to address the issue of gut, digestion etc. > proper dietary changes such as removal of artificial color and flavor and > chemically treated food is very important. > Almost all children on the spectrum will benefit from digestive enzymes > because they help the proper break down of food. Enhance the absorption of > nutrients and help heal the gut injuries that so many of our children > suffer > from. > In addition many kids can not properly break down proteins from Gluten > (wheat, > oats, barley...) and Casein (milk, cheese, yogurt...) and soy and need to > remove those in order for their bodies and mind to function better. A > large > percentage of our children break down these proteins improperly to short > chain > amino acids that gets picked up by the opiate receptors of the brain and > the > result is an addiction to these foods that cause brain fog, gazing, > insensitivity to pain (as if they are on narcotic drugs) to just name a > few. > Removing these food brings about a noticeable cognitive, sleep as well as > gut > improvements in many of these kids. > A subset of these children are capable of breaking these foods properly > with > the aid of digestive enzymes like Houston's AFP Peptizide and can avoid > the > Gluten Free and Casein Free (GFCF) diet. Other kids not only remove these > food > but a host of other food that they are reactive to. My son is on 4 types > of > digestive enzymes and we have removed all nuts (but peanut only on > rotational > basis), soy, and many other thing. He is doing great and the more food we > have > removed the better he eats and he has also expanded his diet. > > There are also many other interventions we discuss here (biomedical). > I highly recommend every parent of autistic children to read " Children > with > Starving Brains " by Dr. Jaqulyn McCandless and also book mark the > following > websites as reference and use them to learn about autism from those who > are > actually treating it with success and not the mainstream doctors. > > http://generationrescue.org > http://tacanow.com > http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm > > Hope this helps, > Haleh > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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