Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 All, I have been chatting with the Mom from the French video for the last two weeks. My niece and her husband (who is from France) were able to locate her via google and facebook and she agreed to chat with me. It takes time because every email is translated both ways, but my niece has been good about getting things back and forth. At any rate, the lady is very nice. I asked her questions about her son and the protocols over there. She said her son was higher functioning asd and started treatment around age 7. They used Zith, Flagyl, and something called Jasacine, plus some supplements. She said he made his progress between the 6th and 8th month of treatment. She said that he has been treated for 3 yrs and when he has issues they go back to treatment for 6 months. She also said that, in France, Professor Montagnier (primary researcher in the study) is going to present his work at the Academy of Medicine March 20th. And she sent me a French 1 yr study from her doctor (Dr ) on lyme and autism in which they treated 72 children, most of which had autism. 51% saw rapid improvement and 30% showed gradual improvement. The other 19% did not show improvement. And although the children under age 7 seemed to improve more, the children over 7 did well also. I am trying to get translated forms of this study so that I can share it, but for now, I just had to have my niece verbalize it to me. I am glad that more and more doctors are researching this and performing studies to get the word out. Especially Professor Montagnier, because his nobel prize background gives more attention to the story. If I find out anything else, i will share it. L PS I am still searching for anyone treating their asd child with IV abx. We started IV abx 3 weeks ago and I would love to share experiences with anyone doing that route. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2012 Report Share Posted March 14, 2012 This matches what I have learned. Some of the very successful docs say they get about 80% of their clients about 80% better. This 80% can do regular school, but many still need some kind of minor modifications or help. I think the 19% or 20% likely have various reasons, probably either a strong genetic issue, cerebral damage, or some other kind of damage to their veins, liver, etc. or something unique to them. But when I say strong genetic issue, I do not mean not able to be treated. Genetic issues may be for life, but they can still be treated by diet, supplements, etc. Love and prayers, Heidi N 51% saw rapid improvement and 30% showed gradual improvement. The other 19% did not show improvement. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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