Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Injecting bovine (cow) proteins in to the human body to stimulate neural connections (and this can be done at HOME)? I wouldn't do it just after reading that first sentence. This all seems like an expensive theory at this point, but I know little about it. My guess is there is an FGF group out there you can contact. What I don't understand is how parents can say their kids improved within 2 days. It can't be because of new neural connections, can it. Some say the shot benefits 'wear off' after several days, which also doesn't make sense if FGF is doing what it is intended to do. Since people are probably doing other therapies at the same time, how do you know it is FGF and not, say, speech therapy, chelation or vitamins that lead to the improvements? Be aware that some parents report hyperactivity and regression. How is this bovine protein made? Where is the source? Is it pharmaceutical grade/FDA approved/tested for purity, etc? How much per month for the injections... since the treatment can go on for 5 years. How do you know when to stop? What else is in the injection and what is used to preserve it? Has Dr. Aquilar published his findings? After a decade of use with Autism (maybe more?), I'd expect to see something; but I find little. Sounds suspicious to me. Nobody really talks about this. Can it be the miracle you are looking for? Will Dr. Aguilar talk numbers? What percentage of patients who visit his clinic are deemed appropriate for treatment? Is anyone other than Dr. Amy Holmes recommending this? I also see that you can do homeopathic FGF. Ever looked in to that? I am a huge skeptic, as you can easily see. I just hate to see you fly down to Mexico repeatedly, spend 10s of thousands $$$$$ and waste several years of hope and opportunity on a theory that seems to be of little interest here in the USA where our Autism rates are staggering. If you are new to this forum... are you new to biomedical intervention? Have you tried things like chelation or anti-viral supplements (lysine, Olive leaf extract), vitamins/minerals, or diet changes? Please go there before you travel to Mexico. Will all due respect (I could be dead wrong on this treatment), Pam > > Hello every one on the forum Im new. > I just faind some good news about Dr.Aguilar and FGF2 does any one can give me more info as we are planing to travel to try this terapy coul you give me more info about adress and hwo i can contact to proseed with treatment and to organise the traveling.momchil my son is almost 6 and i would like to try that treatment naw. > Thank you all for your help it is much apresiated > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Been years since I read about anybody going there but I think those folks were from Ck2 and I left a couple of years back. Was all the rage at one time, like Pfieffer, the only constant in 10 years of biomed................this list, AC protocol Mandi in UK In a message dated 10/09/2010 23:49:13 GMT Daylight Time, mercurybabies2@... writes: Very true, I should have mentioned cures that look like an instant miracle usually are not. I can't count the number of " miracle " new therapies that have appeared on this list over the years. They leave you broke with a child no better and sometimes worse off. Sadly.... Jan > > > > > > Hello every one on the forum Im new. > > > I just faind some good news about Dr.Aguilar and FGF2 does any one can give > >me more info as we are planing to travel to try this terapy coul you give me > >more info about adress and hwo i can contact to proseed with treatment and to > >organise the traveling.momchil my son is almost 6 and i would like to try that > >treatment naw. > > > Thank you all for your help it is much apresiated > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Sounds experimental and probably very pricey. We know that injecting animal proteins as is done in vaccines and it doesn't seem to work out well for the immune system. While I don't know a lot about this treatment, I'm not one to gamble on a child with something that is in the least sounding very questionable. In five years you could have the child fully chelated, antifungals/antivirals done, immune modulation done and probably recovered for less money and with less risk. Have you done a hair test for heavy metals? Any chelation? Antivirals? Immune support? So many other things to try that are far safer and actually do work. Jan > > > > Hello every one on the forum Im new. > > I just faind some good news about Dr.Aguilar and FGF2 does any one can give me more info as we are planing to travel to try this terapy coul you give me more info about adress and hwo i can contact to proseed with treatment and to organise the traveling.momchil my son is almost 6 and i would like to try that treatment naw. > > Thank you all for your help it is much apresiated > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Just be careful of the silver bullet--we all have reached for them. ________________________________ From: mercurybabies2 <mercurybabies2@...> Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 2:35:58 PM Subject: [ ] Re: autism and FGF Â Sounds experimental and probably very pricey. We know that injecting animal proteins as is done in vaccines and it doesn't seem to work out well for the immune system. While I don't know a lot about this treatment, I'm not one to gamble on a child with something that is in the least sounding very questionable. In five years you could have the child fully chelated, antifungals/antivirals done, immune modulation done and probably recovered for less money and with less risk. Have you done a hair test for heavy metals? Any chelation? Antivirals? Immune support? So many other things to try that are far safer and actually do work. Jan > > > > Hello every one on the forum Im new. > > I just faind some good news about Dr.Aguilar and FGF2 does any one can give >me more info as we are planing to travel to try this terapy coul you give me >more info about adress and hwo i can contact to proseed with treatment and to >organise the traveling.momchil my son is almost 6 and i would like to try that >treatment naw. > > Thank you all for your help it is much apresiated > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2010 Report Share Posted September 10, 2010 Very true, I should have mentioned cures that look like an instant miracle usually are not. I can't count the number of " miracle " new therapies that have appeared on this list over the years. They leave you broke with a child no better and sometimes worse off. Sadly.... Jan > > > > > > Hello every one on the forum Im new. > > > I just faind some good news about Dr.Aguilar and FGF2 does any one can give > >me more info as we are planing to travel to try this terapy coul you give me > >more info about adress and hwo i can contact to proseed with treatment and to > >organise the traveling.momchil my son is almost 6 and i would like to try that > >treatment naw. > > > Thank you all for your help it is much apresiated > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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