Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 What about MB12 shots? We just started giving our 4 year old son that, with some improvement. Are thses shots safe? Juls atlantickayaker <atlantickayaker@...> wrote: Stay away from DAN...nice meaning people, but its a bunch of crap! Don't do anything but real medicine. People you will find are going to play on your emotions. They will tell you if you use chelation therapy, or megavitmins they will cure your son. Don't you believe it! Go with Dr Goldberg, he will never do any harm to a child....remember this is a medical condition, you treat it with medicine. If you want to take all those vitamins yourself go ahead, but don't give them to your son! Remember, your boy is still just a baby, stay away from DAN. Alot of us have been down that road before we found Dr G, and we could tell you some whoppers. But just stick with with Dr G, and your boy will be in good hands! > > I am the father of a three year old boy who has just been diagnosed > with PDD-NOS. My wife and I have been very discouraged by our local > pediatrician, psychologist and psychiatrist. I am thankful to learn > that there are people who believe in medically treating autism. > > My son has been one the GFCF diet for about two weeks and we have > already seen improvement. I have contacted Dr. Goldberg's office and > they are sending me a packet of information. > > I find that the information makes a great deal of sense. However, > I have also read some about the DAN protocols, nutritional > supplements, toxic mercury levels and chelation. Could someone > explain how these approaches conflict with thinking. > > Thanks, > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent Coalition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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