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This Dr is located in Van Nuys ...

Note who he references in his title page ...

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Shaw, Ph.D., was the first person to suggest that I research

antiviral therapies. My research began by finding the works of Dr.

Goldberg, Dr. Jacquelyn McCandless and Dr. Sidney Baker. Through

recovering my son, helping other families and observing a number of

reports from families and physicians I quickly realized that a more

comprehensive and individualized approach is what seems to work best for

the greatest number of children. In less than a month after starting an

anti-infection strategy my son looked completely different. To me he

looked recovered from his major symptoms of autism. After my son's

recovery I was quite surprised how very few doctors were treating autism

with an anti-infection strategy and how many of those who did not

understand the critical importance of a simultaneous and comprehensive

approach.

My current position is that an antiviral (often a prescription but

sometimes natural products) in combination with an azole [24] antifungal

and some other prescription antifungals, as well as supplementation,

dietary intervention, and, at times, metals detoxification, given

simultaneously can successfully improve the health and symptoms of a

child with autism and related disorders.

What is Recovery From Autism?

You cannot be cured of being hit by a bus, but you can recover from it.

You might even be able to recover enough that you do not need to park in

special parking spaces when you go shopping. If you are fortunate enough

you might recover well enough that you gain back so much of your

functioning such that no one would know you were ever in an accident.

This analogy mirrors my belief about recovery from autism. There are

several degrees to this analogy. Some children's symptoms improve well

enough that they start functioning like neurotypical children. They are

still autistic but they are making great strides. To me, this means,

" greatly improved. "

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