Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 > I've found an allergist here in Md. who a) attended the conference 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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