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Heavy metal toxicity & damaged gut...thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 32783" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>From what I've seen in our autism group, the kids who are doing those treatments and those who aren't seem indistinguishable. The kids who seem to do the best get the best school and community interventions. My son is one of the highest functioning kids in the entire group (there are about 100 kids of all severities--about half tried treatments and diet). We didn't try them because son steadily improved, he's not on medications, and I frankly don't think that's the key to autism, nor do I believe there is a cure. Some kids greatly improve with help, regardless of diet or treatments. That's just how autism is. If you met my son you wouldn't know he was autistic, yet at two he was very obvious. If he were doing treatments I'd probably be touting them as the cause of his improvement. If you feel they will help, go for it. You may want to post on the "alternative treatment" board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 32783, member: 1550"] From what I've seen in our autism group, the kids who are doing those treatments and those who aren't seem indistinguishable. The kids who seem to do the best get the best school and community interventions. My son is one of the highest functioning kids in the entire group (there are about 100 kids of all severities--about half tried treatments and diet). We didn't try them because son steadily improved, he's not on medications, and I frankly don't think that's the key to autism, nor do I believe there is a cure. Some kids greatly improve with help, regardless of diet or treatments. That's just how autism is. If you met my son you wouldn't know he was autistic, yet at two he was very obvious. If he were doing treatments I'd probably be touting them as the cause of his improvement. If you feel they will help, go for it. You may want to post on the "alternative treatment" board. [/QUOTE]
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