Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 I appreciate your thoughts; remember I never said Thiamine reverses Autimm; I said; Thiamine reverses symptons similar to autism; you wrote this: Yes, heavy metals cause thiamine deficiency but you can't get rid of accumulated heavy metals with thiamine,--- wrote: but you can get rid of A Thiamine Defiency caused by heavy metals by taking Thiamine; certainly Autism is multifaceted; this is why I recommend Vitamin B complex with extra Thiamine B1 singly and then adding Choline the cofactor and Magesium Mineral. I'll explain this on my forum I started; not ready yet; this way if anyone wants to pursue Thiamine they can ; and if not; nothing ventured nothing gained nothing lost; my main point being; if a child gets better with Nutrients; then the prescirptons will be lessened. And that is a goal; to lessen number of prescitions for children. A. In , " " <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Anne > > > I have only read this a few times; so you agree yOU WROTE THIS > YOURSELF; > > ===>Yes, will reverse these things and more IF these things are > related to B1 deficiency, but there are often multiple or unrelated > underlying issues related to these things, such as metal poisoning. > > SO YOU YOURSELF AGREE THIAMINE VITAMIN B1 reverses these symtons @ > > SO WE AGREE; but I never said THIAMINE WILL REVERSE AUTISM; I SAID > > ====>Hi Anne, > > No, read carefully, B1 CAN reverse these things IF these things are caused SOLELY by a deficiency in B1. There are many deficiencies in Autistic kids. Sadly, it's often not this simple. Can be but most usually is NOT. > > THIAMINE VIT. B1 REVERSES AUTISM LIKE SYMPTONS and here is the point: > > A SIMPLE THIAMINE DEFICINEY CAN BE MISDAGOSED AS AUTISM > > ====>Again emphasis on the words " CAN BE " , never heard of a case, sure there have been a few, but is not that common, unfortunately. > > AND HERE'S THE AMESSAGE; > > HEAVY METASL CAUSE A THIAMINE VITAMIN B1 DEFIECNY AND HEAVY METALS > CAUSE AUTISM; due to the metals do what? > > ====>Yes, heavy metals cause thiamine deficiency but you can't get rid of accumulated heavy metals with thiamine, Anne. This is a subtle but VERY important distinction. I only wish it were that easy. > > ps you couldn't possibly knwo all there is to know about Thiamine; I > have been studying this since June of 1998; when I reversed a > relativ'es demetnia in seven days using just 100 mgs. of Thiamine day. > > ===>You can always learn something new, but I know if curing Autism were as simple as giving B1, there wouldn't be any need for these boards. Many people are giving their kids B1, doesn't begin to be enough to CURE Autism. We appreciate your interest but our kids have accumulated metals and B1, even if helpful, is only a band aid, chelation being the cure. > > > > PS: Could you spend some time reading the files on this list to get an idea of what IS required to reverse Autism? That would be helpful and after you may have some important contributions to make to our discussions. > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Anne > > > > Yeah; Vitamin B1 reverses psychological symptons; such as > > > > memory loss > > confusion > > confabualtion (nonsensical talking; > > > > amd Thiamine reverses physical conditons such as > > > > weak muscle tone > > optic nerve paralysis > > nystagmus; involununtray eye movement > > > > and a whole lot of other conditions related to Autism including > > > > inablilty to speak; > > > > ===>Yes, will reverse these things and more IF these things are > related to B1 deficiency, but there are often multiple or unrelated > underlying issues related to these things, such as metal poisoning. > > > > Most of us, if not all give B1 and it didn't reverse these > things, so not always the case. Think I now know everything about B1 > there is to know. B1 is good to give, but B1 is not a cure for > Autism. Nice to be reminded how important the B vitamins are but it's > not helpful to read about it everyday. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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