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Nicola I am giving Zycarb and Carb digest.

is learning to sign and is also making very good attempts at verbal language, always looking to get in on conversations and is showing things to us a lot, silly things like Santa visit at school, opening his gift bag and bringing out small presents, pointing to them and attempting to name them and sign the name, all unprompted!

He is quite the little porker this last month, lol, even school have commented in his book, saying how wonderful it is, given that he was failing to thrive previously and was so small and thin.

I'm hoping this will work for also who has been on low carb diet without the enzymes and is now painfully thin to the point his cheekbones are very prominent and as said already has below zero working memory.

Need to get finances in order before moving on to K protocol, at the moment it is just cheaper to keep to LOD Sara, but the argument does exist for LOD as opposed to K, not good at science but I do know that High Oxalate foods are a problem for but can see the thinking behind K and am pretty convinced now that exclusion diets are not necessarily the way to go, well not in my experience at least.

Vicky

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Hi Vicky,

apologies ,I meant .

Sharon.-

-- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " Sharon "

wrote:

>

> -Hi Vicky,

>

> It's lovely to hear the great improvements Sam is showing.

>

> Sharon.

>

> -- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , MaddiganV@ wrote:

> >

> > Nicola I am giving Zycarb and Carb digest.

> > is learning to sign and is also making very good attempts at

> verbal

> > language, always looking to get in on conversations and is

showing

> things to us

> > a lot, silly things like Santa visit at school, opening his gift

> bag and

> > bringing out small presents, pointing to them and attempting to

> name them and

> > sign the name, all unprompted!

> > He is quite the little porker this last month, lol, even school

> have

> > commented in his book, saying how wonderful it is, given that he

> was failing to

> > thrive previously and was so small and thin.

> > I'm hoping this will work for also who has been on low

carb

> diet

> > without the enzymes and is now painfully thin to the point his

> cheekbones are

> > very prominent and as said already has below zero working memory.

> > Need to get finances in order before moving on to K protocol, at

> the moment

> > it is just cheaper to keep to LOD Sara, but the argument does

exist

> for LOD as

> > opposed to K, not good at science but I do know that High

Oxalate

> foods are

> > a problem for but can see the thinking behind K and am

pretty

> convinced

> > now that exclusion diets are not necessarily the way to go, well

> not in my

> > experience at least.

> > Vicky

> >

>

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Hi Vicky,

apologies ,I meant .

Sharon.-

-- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " Sharon "

wrote:

>

> -Hi Vicky,

>

> It's lovely to hear the great improvements Sam is showing.

>

> Sharon.

>

> -- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , MaddiganV@ wrote:

> >

> > Nicola I am giving Zycarb and Carb digest.

> > is learning to sign and is also making very good attempts at

> verbal

> > language, always looking to get in on conversations and is

showing

> things to us

> > a lot, silly things like Santa visit at school, opening his gift

> bag and

> > bringing out small presents, pointing to them and attempting to

> name them and

> > sign the name, all unprompted!

> > He is quite the little porker this last month, lol, even school

> have

> > commented in his book, saying how wonderful it is, given that he

> was failing to

> > thrive previously and was so small and thin.

> > I'm hoping this will work for also who has been on low

carb

> diet

> > without the enzymes and is now painfully thin to the point his

> cheekbones are

> > very prominent and as said already has below zero working memory.

> > Need to get finances in order before moving on to K protocol, at

> the moment

> > it is just cheaper to keep to LOD Sara, but the argument does

exist

> for LOD as

> > opposed to K, not good at science but I do know that High

Oxalate

> foods are

> > a problem for but can see the thinking behind K and am

pretty

> convinced

> > now that exclusion diets are not necessarily the way to go, well

> not in my

> > experience at least.

> > Vicky

> >

>

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