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Wondering if address this virus through tests or specific treatments?

Is so, could someone please post some details.

Here is a summary of why we could suspect it in autism:

BDV is a highly neurotropic virus that persists in the central nervous

system (CNS) of infected animals. In adult rats, BDV infection is associated

with massive brain inflammation and extensive neuronal damage (33). Neonatal

infection, by contrast, results in life-long persistence without

encephalitis (2, 3, 8, 16, 33). However, infected rats of all ages express a

variety of behavioral abnormalities.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=136060

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I am new to doctors who specialize in Autism in fact I JUST recieved a referral

4 years after my son was diagnosed! All the info I found was completely on my

own, thanks to the group I now have LOTS more info THANK YOU EVERYONE SO

MUCH!! SOOO I hope I can return the favor by telling everyone about an e-book I

found. It cost about $27 and a link gets sent to your email, then when you click

on it your book is ready and waiting, then you can save it to your desktop!! It

is called " I cured my candida-so can you! By Ian Solley. This book told me tons

of new facts I never knew and gave me answers to questions that I had about

MYSELF all my life. My doctors could never tell me why I was tired all the time

or why I feel sick alot or why it is so hard for me to learn new things, after

reading Ian's book I feel I finally have a concrete starting block to heal

myself which in turn helps my children tremendously. My 5 & 1/2 yr old son and 4yr

old daughter are

both Autistic, I also have two teenagers who are ADD. You can probably guess

how difficult it was for me especially when I found out my babies were autistic

at that same time my job was making me work 2nd shift AND overtime!! I haven't

been able to start the treatment in Ian's book because I do not have insurance

(kids are on dads), in his book he says to work with your doctor while

attempting his detox method. I hope some of you find this helpful and if you

can't find the e-book I will retrace my steps and tell you how to find it!!!

Good Luck to all!!-Amy

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Subject: Borna virus

 

Wondering if address this virus through tests or specific treatments?

Is so, could someone please post some details.

Here is a summary of why we could suspect it in autism:

BDV is a highly neurotropic virus that persists in the central nervous

system (CNS) of infected animals. In adult rats, BDV infection is associated

with massive brain inflammation and extensive neuronal damage (33). Neonatal

infection, by contrast, results in life-long persistence without

encephalitis (2, 3, 8, 16, 33). However, infected rats of all ages express a

variety of behavioral abnormalities.

http://www.pubmedce ntral.nih. gov/articlerende r.fcgi?artid= 136060

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