Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 , Did the provocation/neutralization work for your daughter? I may try that with my son for the environmental allergies. Thanks. dawn ________________________________ From: <jlhank80@...> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:08:16 PM Subject: Re: What " recovered " from autism means? Caroline, I think it was a combined cumulative effect of my daughter being on Valtrex, Diflucan. Then we addressed her allergies with a relatively unknown treatment called Provocation/ Neutralization. We also eliminated foods that were triggering her immune system, (Besides GF/CF) like nuts of any kind, certain fruits, preservatives, colors, etc. Each child is different. We worked with the doctor and they incorporated the care of a doctor of environmental medicine along with (this was recommended by our doc as she was not responding to antihistamines) . The core thing is that we are cooling down the immune system. That is our goal. Each piece of the puzzle was very important for my daughter. By the way she has not had any ABA in that whole time. I dont want to bog you down with details but if you want to know more I am happy to share what worked for my daughter - > > congrats on the great ATEC score. do you mind sharing what you did from jan to june to get such a great improvement. Caroline > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2009 Report Share Posted August 20, 2009 Thanks . My son is happy, great disposition and is very high functioning. I'm not sure if he would be diagnosed today ASD, but we still have some stims, hand flapping when excited and he has dark circles under his eyes. He does not always have the circles these days, but did when he was younger and I noticed it's coming back. I did not like him on zyrtec and I did not see improvements. I'm very interested in p/n. Thanks for the info. ________________________________ From: jlhank80 <jlhank80@...> Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:28:48 PM Subject: Re: What " recovered " from autism means? I cannot recommend this p/n treatment enough. My child is a different kid today. It is used for ADHD but I think it will move more into our autism kids as a treatment. My child is so happy again (she was abnormally defiant), she sits still and her stims are gone (although valtrex was a big one for her with her cognitive/social growth, too) Her eye contact is amazing. She asks me questions (just starting too...) What kind of problems are you having? My child did not tolerate antihistamines, though some kids do fine on them. My daughter had dark under eye circles, toe walking, couldnt be potty trained, spacey, angry, tantrums, all of these things you wouldnt think would be allergy but they were for my daughter. The P/N treatment took care of her allergies without antihistamines (which are only one cytokine in the inflammatory cascade anyway.) Hope this helps! > > > > congrats on the great ATEC score. do you mind sharing what you did from jan to june to get such a great improvement. Caroline > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hi all-can anyone explain what provocation/neutralization is? This was discussed back in August and I have never heard of it. Thanks. Re: What " recovered " from autism means? I cannot recommend this p/n treatment enough. My child is a different kid today. It is used for ADHD but I think it will move more into our autism kids as a treatment. My child is so happy again (she was abnormally defiant), she sits still and her stims are gone (although valtrex was a big one for her with her cognitive/social growth, too) Her eye contact is amazing. She asks me questions (just starting too...) What kind of problems are you having? My child did not tolerate antihistamines, though some kids do fine on them. My daughter had dark under eye circles, toe walking, couldnt be potty trained, spacey, angry, tantrums, all of these things you wouldnt think would be allergy but they were for my daughter. The P/N treatment took care of her allergies without antihistamines (which are only one cytokine in the inflammatory cascade anyway.) Hope this helps! > > > > congrats on the great ATEC score. do you mind sharing what you did from jan to june to get such a great improvement. Caroline > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 How do you know your child has allergies? ?Did you do testing? ?What were the symptoms? CR Re: What " recovered " from autism means? I cannot recommend this p/n treatment enough. My child is a different kid today. It is used for ADHD but I think it will move more into our autism kids as a treatment. My child is so happy again (she was abnormally defiant), she sits still and her stims are gone (although valtrex was a big one for her with her cognitive/social growth, too) Her eye contact is amazing. She asks me questions (just starting too...) What kind of problems are you having? My child did not tolerate antihistamines, though some kids do fine on them. My daughter had dark under eye circles, toe walking, couldnt be potty trained, spacey, angry, tantrums, all of these things you wouldnt think would be allergy but they were for my daughter. The P/N treatment took care of her allergies without antihistamines (which are only one cytokine in the inflammatory cascade anyway.) Hope this helps! > > > > congrats on the great ATEC score. do you mind sharing what you did from jan to june to get such a great improvement. Caroline > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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