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This is wonderful news, how exciting! We are on Day 3

of the herbs.. my guy had some ups and downs this wknd.

Dr said he might be bloated and gassy the first 2 days,

and he was. Stools have been much less in volume and

are twice a day, one formed, the other nasty. I can't

say we have seen a reduction in stimming yet, but

he does seem a tad calmer. We had a couple clingy and

whiney moments, but I think his tummy was bothering

him. This morning was the first day he took his tea

with absolutely no fussing.

> >

> > Ok, this is another huge progress on Dr. Peng's herb potion...

> >

> > We have entered the 6th week this Saturday.

> > Recap the first 5 weeks of herb protocol, my son started from

being

> calm, OCD reduced 100%, repetitive speech stopped, ( these happened

> in the very first day and the first week)

> > Followed by these improvements, my son's speech and cognition

> started to leap, using more sophisacated vocabulary, better in

> conversational skills, more interaction with others, aware of

> surrounding, playful, funny, thoughtful for others and independent,

> getting good reports from school on both behaviors and academic

work.

> > Coorodination skills have a huge leap as well, building model

> trains with tiny tool around a huge Xmas tree, building a big

> christmas tree ( the plastic one) hook up lights, decorated tree

all

> by himself. ( he is only 10). ( I think his next project could be

> learning how to read instruction and build a piece of furniture or

> something...)

> >

> > On the 6th week, his body is changing. Remember Dr. Peng told me

> that the herb is also training my sons' body how to detox unwanted

> stuff on its own as well as metablize and regulate nutrition on its

> own ( instead of relying on taking enzyme or on special

> diets throughout his lifetime)

> >

> > Ok, the huge development is he can eat anything he wants now

> without any behavior or health problems.

> > This Saturday was his B Day and we took him to a new restaurant

> where we have never been. Not too familiar with the menu, we

ordered

> my son a turky bistro without cheese ( he is on GFCF diet ever

since

> he was 2 years old). Ok, when the turky sandwich was on the table,

we

> didn't check there was cheese in it. My son ate the whole thing up,

> plus, we gave him fruit tart ( sugar and more dairy in the tart),

and

> he snuck on some chocolate cookies, plus he finished a bottle of

> orange juice ( with 32g sugar)....

> > Ok, he had everything he is not supposed to eat-- wheat, dairy,

> sugar, more sugar...

> >

> > We all expected him to have--as usual stimming behavior ( from

> sugar and wheat), and OCD, hyperness, or meltdown, or diaherria, or

> stomach ach. ( If he has citrus from OJ, or too much sugar,

meltdown

> is the next thing to be expected).

> >

> > After lunch, we waited for an hour, he was ok, normal, happy but

> not hyper, excited but not stimming ( he was excited about his B

day

> gift)...

> >

> > Waited for the rest of day until he went to bad, he did not have

> any any behaviors of tantrum, anxiety, meltdown, stimming, OCD,

> normal BM, no bloating stomach after all that wheat, dairy and

sugar

> intakes...

> >

> > So, what is happening inside my son's body?? The herb is

> accomplishing its mission--- it is teaching my son's body how to

> live a normal life.

> >

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Rei

> >

>

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