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Ahh! I have a testimony for you with someone I have worked with:

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An unexpected result!!

My son is twelve years old, affected by a seizure disorder and has autism. I

have NEVER been able to get him toilet trained even with the help of several

professional behaviorists. Because of these issues, my son is on

many prescription drugs that can't be good for him long term. He also

has always suffered with gut issues and has never had a normal bowel

movementwith two different professional events of having to clean

his colon out with painful and emotional trauma for him and myself. Out

of pure frustration I was telling my good friend, , about the

ordeals and she suggested that I should try her " Power Poop " to help

him establish more normal looking bowels and regular movements. After

five weeks on the product I got much more than I had bargained for from my son,

Slader. After encouraging him for the millionth time to go poop on the

toilet, this time for the very first time, Slader suddenly started walking by

himself

to the bathroom and I found him sitting on the toilet, having had a bowel

movement!! Much to my feeling of having my own little

" miracle " he has also never missed the toilet since and it has

been six months for him taking the product. His behavior has also drastically

improved at school as well with no clear apparent reason other

than starting the product from . (He cannot speak

expressively). He seems overall a more content, happier, and healthier

looking boy that I am so happy to tell my story about. I am convinced

along with other people about the healing effects

of 's " Power Poop " , on Slader's colon and maybe giving

him the answer to an undiagnosed issue of sensory awareness with

his gut!? I am very excited to continue on the venture of

giving my son more of 's products for hopefully more continued

healing to help my son.

Sheila

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Have a Happy and Healthy Day,

Kopera M.H.

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From: Laurie Kowalski <jlkowalski2@...>

Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 7:15:04 AM

Subject: [ ] please help-seizure triggers

I have a question for a family member who son is having seizures. I

apologize if this has already been posted, I tried to search, but did

not come up with anything. Could a child with autism's spitting be a

seizure? I know from reading posts that food allergies could cause

seizures, if he was allergic to a pet, could that also trigger a

seizure? Also, could telling him " no " when he wants a certain food

that he cannot have trigger a seizure? Thanks for your help.

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Seizure triggers? You aren't drinking aspartame in diet cokes, Equal, or

Sugarless gums like Eclipse, Orbit, and almost every Wrigley's product, are

you? Just let me know that much, please.

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> I have a question for a family member who son is having seizures. I

> apologize if this has already been posted, I tried to search, but

> did not come up with anything. Could a child with autism's spitting

> be a seizure? I know from reading posts that food allergies could

> cause seizures, if he was allergic to a pet, could that also trigger

> a seizure? Also, could telling him " no " when he wants a certain

> food that he cannot have trigger a seizure? Thanks for your help.

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