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Hi

everyone:

I have

a client with mitochondrial autism. He was diagnosed in the fall and is working

with a DAN naturopath who is supporting him with supplements for the

mitochondrial issues. He’s making great progress – language is

coming, much more interested in interacting, he has more energy. He’s got

very low tone in his arms and legs – using his hands, arms for any length

of time is very tiring for him.

I’m

wondering if any of you have used reflex integration with children with Mito issues and would be

interested in hearing about your experience.

Thanks!

ette

Cormier, B.A., B.Ed.

Parent

Guide/Developmental Guide

RDI® Certified Program Consultant

(905)

873-9491

www.rainbowconnections.ca

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In a message dated 5/4/2011 10:41:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, paulette.rdi@... writes:

I have a client with mitochondrial autism. He was diagnosed in the fall and is working with a DAN naturopath who is supporting him with supplements for the mitochondrial issues.

Can you tell me what you mean by mitochondrial issues? What is the difference between this disorder and reg autism? Thanks for clarifying!

Heidi

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