Guest guest Posted October 16, 2011 Report Share Posted October 16, 2011 Ridiculous... The allegations of this newspaper are way exaggerated. Show me a child who has been harmed by biomedical interventions. There aren't any. Many improve. And again, many of our kids have medical issues that need to be addressed. So many mainstream docs don't even look into what else could be contributing to symptomology... Often waving us off with a statement like, " that's just autism. " . It's not always just autism and should be looked at. This doctor, Usman... Her daughter died of a peanut allergy reaction several years ago. She works with kids who have allergies, asthma, ADHD and autism. And, Rossignol is very conservative in his approach. The Chicago tribune has been very focused on docs who prescribe biomed treatments for several years now and has always had negative reports. It's also noteworthy that the parents reported about in the article have been going through a bitter divorce and my guess is, that's the core issue here. It's just another poorly researched article on what biomedical interventions are all about. They should be embarrassed. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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