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Secretin may 'help' your child now but what are the long term effects?

Drs aren't really sure what it is about secretin that helps some children.

But help in what way? Most secretin is injected, thus bypassing nature's

filtering system. I've heard of the transdermal and spray versions of secretin

but don't know how effective they are as compared tothe injected form.

Recent reports out of (either JHU or Univ of MD) show that secretin has

been shown to help children with gastrointestional problems.

Does your child have this ?

Is this a topic Dr G may address during the conference?? :o)

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doris

- land

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> Message: 1

> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 14:21:17 -0600

> From: " Feferman, Regina " <regina.feferman@...>

> Subject: RE: Dr G's opinion on secretin

>

> Does anyone do secretin? we have first injection in early March. My son will

> be three exactly this time and he has mild form of autism.

> Regina

>

> Dr G's opinion on secretin

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> >

>

> I've found an allergist here in Md. who a) attended the conference

> B) believes that the protocol works on some autistic children -

> Dr Layton.

> He's been a doctor for over 25 yrs, starting out first as a pediatrician.

> My 6 yr old son had an appt with him on Wed to discuss local allergies

> (mold/pollen) and some of his quirky food allergies. We're trying to

> determine

> what foods he's really intolerant of. We were pretty impressed with Dr

> Layton.

>

> We had a very thorough 2 hr meeting with him. He agreed with the approach

> Dr G is doing on (based on bloodtests and our feedback)

> And offered a few suggestions to counter the environmental allergies

> and food intolerances.

> My question is: I have Dr G's write-up on why he disagrees on chelation.

> I know he doesn't like secretin, which Dr Layton does use.

> Dr G has explained to us during appts why he doesn't like secretin,

> but I don't think he's ever wrtten anything down like he has with chelation.

> Any chance of this happening? Dr Layton said a few things about secretin

> and Dr G that we had to correct him on. I'm not sure where he got his

> information - but it wasn't what Dr G told us.

>

> Thanks!

> doris

> -land

>

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