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If you get involved in a childlike delight at finding each little thing that

helps make your

kid a bit better you'll get overwhelmed and never get them better.

There are a very large number of 'supportive therapies,' because these kids are

quite sick.

Each of these supportive therapies really does do something good for a lot of

kids.

However, getting all excited about each one is like a duck hunter paying

attention to every

little pellet in his shotgun shell - supportive therapies like B12, thiamine,

probiotics are

the " shotgun " you shoot at problems to make them keep their head down while the

" rifle

shot " that gets rid of autism and returns your kid to normalcy is often

chelation.

You need to keep some perspective. You'll end up trying a lot of supportive

therapies.

Don't get too involved in the details of each one, just try a lot of them and

stick with the

ones that are really good for your kid.

Put your energy and focus into chelation if that is working for your child. If

it isn't, then

more focus on supportive therapies is reasonable however what you're looking for

is the

thing that will lead to substantial permanent improvement. You don't want to

spend your

(and your kids) entire life fine tuning exactly which B vitamin you are using,

in most cases

just using some B complex works fine and gives you time to try a lot of other

stuff.

Andy

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