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I can almost guarantee you he does not approve of TSO.

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On May 31, 2009, at 9:31 PM, starfish1995 wrote:

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>

> I would like to know what Dr Goldberg knows about and thinks of a

> novel but intriguing therapy called helminthic therapy as a means to

> reverse inflammation and reduce autoimmunity. It has been studied

> for Chrons, RA, allergies, MS, and 2 trials in autism will be

> starting this year in the US.

>

> There are now more and more children who have responded very

> favorably to TSO. I know several. My son started TSO 7 weeks ago and

> the improvements we have seen in him are simply remarkable. We have

> seen global improvements in mood, happiness, desire for

> socailization, affection, independence, self reflection, executive

> function, and language.

>

> See www.autismtso.com and www.ovamed.org for some background.

> 's son at age 16 was severly affected and lost all of

> his difficult behaviors as a result of TSO. Judy Chinitz discussed

> helminthic therapy at Autism One in 2008 and her teenage son has

> made leaps and bounds progress as a result of helminthic therapy.

> And there are more.

>

> The idea of helminthic therapy seems to fit in with . I am

> hoping Dr Goldberg might consider this and weigh in.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Beth

>

>

> >

> > > Pig whip worms are found in dirt in more rural areas, not to be

> > > confused with human whip worm These worms cannot infect people and

> > > supposedly by taking the eggs the larvae will come out and

> active the

> > > immune response and regulatory system in the gut in a positve

> > > way. It

> > > can only live in the intestine and is not contagious. It will only

> > > live for about 8 weeks, but studies are showing that it is

> benefiting

> > > those with immune issues. Sounds disgusting, but we take probiotis

> > > and

> > > that bacteria and we all seem mentally ok with that. Supossedly

> these

> > > worms are abopout an inch lonc and thin as hair--YUK

> > >

> > >

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> > > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> > > opinion of the Research Institute, the Parent Coalition,

> > > or the list moderator(s).

> > >

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The question is - Has he studied it and what are his thoughts on it?

> > >

> > > > Pig whip worms are found in dirt in more rural areas, not to be

> > > > confused with human whip worm These worms cannot infect people and

> > > > supposedly by taking the eggs the larvae will come out and

> > active the

> > > > immune response and regulatory system in the gut in a positve

> > > > way. It

> > > > can only live in the intestine and is not contagious. It will only

> > > > live for about 8 weeks, but studies are showing that it is

> > benefiting

> > > > those with immune issues. Sounds disgusting, but we take probiotis

> > > > and

> > > > that bacteria and we all seem mentally ok with that. Supossedly

> > these

> > > > worms are abopout an inch lonc and thin as hair--YUK

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ------------------------------------

> > > >

> > > > 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, the Parent Coalition,

> > > > or the list moderator(s).

> > > >

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