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20/20 last night...Autism
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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 78814" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>I finished her book last night. The thing I did like about it is that she went through doctors and got tests done to see what was going on. It showed that her son was producing too much yeast I dont remember what it was caused from so for her, the diet worked. She did say that there were parents who tried for a long time and didnt see the results so... Basiclly I think she is encouraging parents to do research and use good judgement. All I can really say is that the book was interesting. While I dont agree with a lot of her theories it was a good eye opening book to see what it is like to deal with an Autistic child or a child with delays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 78814, member: 3572"] I finished her book last night. The thing I did like about it is that she went through doctors and got tests done to see what was going on. It showed that her son was producing too much yeast I dont remember what it was caused from so for her, the diet worked. She did say that there were parents who tried for a long time and didnt see the results so... Basiclly I think she is encouraging parents to do research and use good judgement. All I can really say is that the book was interesting. While I dont agree with a lot of her theories it was a good eye opening book to see what it is like to deal with an Autistic child or a child with delays. [/QUOTE]
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