Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Hello, My name is and thank you for accepting my group request. My daughter is 10 yrs old and has autism. We started gfcf when my daughter was 7 and saw improvement in behavior. During that year, I visited the ARI site and saw Baxter's story and decided to do the DAN! protocol. For us, it did not work so I swtiched to the AC protocol; we are now on round #76. We saw great gains from #1 -#20 then they became slow and/or steady. When we first started my daughter was diagnosed with severe autism (one specialist was convinced she had " regressed to MR " ???). to look at my daughter today, you would not think she had autism until she started to speak; depending on the skillset, she is between 3yr old to 6 yr old (when we started 3 yrs ago, she was 12 month old with all skillsets). Right now, I believe that I have to do more than chelation and therapy to help my daughter recover because of where we started. Along with chelation, I have done a parasite cleanse which really, really helped with yeast. We are currently in our 3rd month of MB12 shots; I haven't seen anything from this yet but I promised to try for 6 months so will continue until then. I am very interested in the antiviral protocol; when my daughter gets a fever, she becomes very " normal " . I have read some use valtrex, virastop, OLE, etc. I have tried Virastop a couple of times in the past but my daughter gets a fever on just 1/2 cap. I tried to follow the following protocol: http://www.autismpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Protocols/Virastop I think this will be beneficial for us and am looking to get information on how to properly do an antiviral protocol, how many diff supps do you use, is it OK that she gets a fever early on, etc. Any help would be appreciated, S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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