Guest guest Posted October 15, 2012 Report Share Posted October 15, 2012 Hi, take a look at:http://www.autism.com/pdf/providers/ParentRatings2009.pdf De: momlita55 Para: mb12valtrex Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2012 23:03 Assunto: The best treatment for Autism Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. thanks Lita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 This is fantastic! Thank you for this! Donna > > Hi, take a look at: > > http://www.autism.com/pdf/providers/ParentRatings2009.pdf > > > ________________________________ > De: momlita55 > Para: mb12valtrex > Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 15 de Outubro de 2012 23:03 > Assunto: The best treatment for Autism > > > Â > Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... > > if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. > I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. > i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. > > thanks > > Lita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 From what i see and have read i would say homeopathy and biomed mixed.Good blogs are drewsrecovery, danasview, Lizzy, recovering ,A carcinosin cure by Amy lansky and there a few more i just cant think of them but all of them not sure about danasview used homeopathy such as vaccine clearings,CEASE and carcinosin and other remedies.I dont know about stats as not many people do them considering most of the medical community doesnt even think autism recovery is possible.I am starting CEASE for my dear daughter and homeopathy.I recommend the book autism beyond despair if you would like to know about homeopathy more geared t words vaccines.Amy Lansky also has excellent reads. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:03 PM Subject: The best treatment for Autism Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. thanks Lita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 Hi What is CEASE?Where can i read more info?Enviado desde mi iPadEl Oct 16, 2012, a las 8:12 PM, Gorham escribió: From what i see and have read i would say homeopathy and biomed mixed.Good blogs are drewsrecovery, danasview, Lizzy, recovering ,A carcinosin cure by Amy lansky and there a few more i just cant think of them but all of them not sure about danasview used homeopathy such as vaccine clearings,CEASE and carcinosin and other remedies.I dont know about stats as not many people do them considering most of the medical community doesnt even think autism recovery is possible.I am starting CEASE for my dear daughter and homeopathy.I recommend the book autism beyond despair if you would like to know about homeopathy more geared t words vaccines.Amy Lansky also has excellent reads. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:03 PM Subject: The best treatment for Autism Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. thanks Lita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2012 Report Share Posted October 16, 2012 CEASE is complete elimination of autistic expression.It is homeopathic type of treatment mainly using isotherapy.They give a vaccine or whatever your homeopath thinks caused your childs autism in a remedy or nosode like a medicine and they take it.There is a website go to CEASE therapy.com.Dr tinus Smits developed it.A great book is autism beyond despair.Go and read over those blogs specifically recovering .its the same as vaccine clearing really, or if you can type in google lizzy ,cease, autism and im sure youll find that blog.On the CEASE website on the side they have tons of info.i am not too good at explaining it but i know it works especially if your child is younger.Although has said to help adults with autism also.Its a whole new world i never knew existed but i am so hopeful now.Its really been a blessing finding CEASE therapy.Alot of homeopaths can do skype or by phone cause theres not many CEASE therapist in the world yet.Seriously the best thing ive ever done was tried homeopathy..Really look and research it. To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 8:42 PM Subject: Re: The best treatment for Autism Hi What is CEASE?Where can i read more info?Enviado desde mi iPadEl Oct 16, 2012, a las 8:12 PM, Gorham escribió: From what i see and have read i would say homeopathy and biomed mixed.Good blogs are drewsrecovery, danasview, Lizzy, recovering ,A carcinosin cure by Amy lansky and there a few more i just cant think of them but all of them not sure about danasview used homeopathy such as vaccine clearings,CEASE and carcinosin and other remedies.I dont know about stats as not many people do them considering most of the medical community doesnt even think autism recovery is possible.I am starting CEASE for my dear daughter and homeopathy.I recommend the book autism beyond despair if you would like to know about homeopathy more geared t words vaccines.Amy Lansky also has excellent reads. To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 10:03 PM Subject: The best treatment for Autism Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. thanks Lita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2012 Report Share Posted October 17, 2012 There are many ways to recover kids. The two things they all have are inflammation which keeps the blood from getting to all parts of the brain, and keeps the toxins from getting back out of the brain, and inflames the nerves, not allowing them to grow and communicate correctly. The other thing they all have are nutrient deficiencies. They usually are low in all vitamins and minerals. But, the real problem is the way they handle food and toxins they are around every day. So, they do not digest and/or absorb nutrients from and/or metabolize their food correctly which is related to why they have inflammation. I have seen recoveries from all kinds of different manners. It wasn't the treatment type as much as it was the particular practitioner. Klinghardt uses everything: prescriptions, herbs, homeopathy, etc. But, like I said, I have seen all kinds of things work. It's more the particular practitioner. So, after considering the cost, what you believe in, have time to do, etc., seek out those whom others state have been successful at getting the children recovered enough to do regular school. When people say their kids are better, make them say what better means. Better to some people is a 10% loss of symptoms, but I would stick to practitioners who have gotten most of their children over 50% better. The good ones are getting 80% of their kids over 80% better. That's who you look for. Yes, Klinghardt is one of them. Love and prayers, Heidi N Â > Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc... > > if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice. > I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic. > i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic. > > thanks > > Lita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2012 Report Share Posted October 17, 2012 I agree with heidi, klindghart has an interesting treatment for parasites, since i started to treat parasites my son has improved in many things. Obviously if the food is not handled correctly, it could be rotten inside producing a lot of toxines, bacteries and every kind of patogens.Enviado desde mi dispositivo BlackBerry® de Orange.Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 11:31:27 -0500To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: The best treatment for Autism There are many ways to recover kids. The two things they all have are inflammation which keeps the blood from getting to all parts of the brain, and keeps the toxins from getting back out of the brain, and inflames the nerves, not allowing them to grow and communicate correctly. The other thing they all have are nutrient deficiencies. They usually are low in all vitamins and minerals. But, the real problem is the way they handle food and toxins they are around every day. So, they do not digest and/or absorb nutrients from and/or metabolize their food correctly which is related to why they have inflammation. I have seen recoveries from all kinds of different manners. It wasn't the treatment type as much as it was the particular practitioner. Klinghardt uses everything: prescriptions, herbs, homeopathy, etc. But, like I said, I have seen all kinds of things work. It's more the particular practitioner. So, after considering the cost, what you believe in, have time to do, etc., seek out those whom others state have been successful at getting the children recovered enough to do regular school. When people say their kids are better, make them say what better means. Better to some people is a 10% loss of symptoms, but I would stick to practitioners who have gotten most of their children over 50% better. The good ones are getting 80% of their kids over 80% better. That's who you look for. Yes, Klinghardt is one of them.Love and prayers,Heidi NÂ> Hello I wold like to know if someone have some info about what so far is given more recovered Kids including meds, homeophatic, naturopathic, LED treatments etcc...>> if someone knows somethng and want to share it will be nice.> I imagine it has to be somekind of statistic.> i think doctor Klinghard is for homeophatic.>> thanks>> Lita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2012 Report Share Posted October 18, 2012 So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Hello Lin, As stated in a couple of posts I just did, I highly regard HeidiN & her incredible knowledge & devotion to our recovering kids. She highly deserved the Outstanding Mentor award she received because of her never many years of input on these groups. She is speaking after having been around many groups, many posts, many doctors, many parents...many having met personally, as I have met her at high level conferences. Having devoted herself to the time & knowledge that she gleaned to recover 5 children out of special ed...doing so well that they are in gen ed...including 1 adopted child. Heidi has earned the place to as you say " speak broadly " ...anyone that has devoted as much time to learn all she knows & still take the time to help so many others after recovering 5 children knows what she's talking about. I've also personally met so many of the children that have been helped by these docs. As to who is that, Dr Klinghardt is a highly regarded doctor with offices in Germany, Washington State & the UK. He has trained thousands of doctors. He holds a PhD in Neurology & sits on multiple high level think thanks. The difficult cases that many other docs can not figure out go to him & some of his highly trained practioners. I have personally been very blessed to call some of these practioners my sons docs. 8 years ago my mothers heart was broken...my son needed much help...a PhD in childhood development diagnosed my son & at that time told me he would probably never read... & other than speech therapy, did not offer me much hope. I started biomedical intervention but knew in my heart there were still pieces missing...then I found these docs. I have school pics...the difference these docs made in 2 years is substantial...I call them my " pictures of health " because you can SEE he's more focused w/better skin tones & more healthy. It's still taken years of interventions...I'm still working on him. Most seeing him would never guess where we've come from. He's reading, a little below 8th grade level & I'm so proud of him...he still needs some support @ school, but he's been passing most of the state grade level exams last year & is bringing home A's & B's!! He's a Great Doc & Heidi N's a great mentor parent....just thought I'd let you know. Blessings!! Rita > > So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Are you saying that you don't know any docs with a high recovery rate? I think most people will do well to join an autism forum for their state and ask on there who the local docs are that know about autism recovery. They will tell you their views on their success. I personally ask the docs, myself, after listening to the many moms tell me which ones are successful, or I ask docs that I meet at Autism Conferences, etc. I think most can be recovered enough to do regular school, but at present, it's still a lot of time and money. Not understanding what very broad means, but it's true that not all docs doing recovery are getting 80% into regular school. I have met some who tell me that they have gotten a handful, some have told me 35, some have told me 25, and some have told me hundreds. But, I am hopeful that those who have gotten the lower numbers recovered were are at the beginning of their journey of healing, and are continuing to add to those numbers. I feel concerned for the younger mothers because they have no idea of what the world looked like in the 70's and 80's when you never heard of terms like autism or ADHD. The younger mothers are likely to believe statements that it's just better diagnosis. Us older moms know "this isn't right", "our kids are not suppose to be like this," "they are ill", and this is why we have the faith that they can be recovered. Now I know the journey is very difficult and some will not be recovered, but I stick to be opinion that most can because of what I learned before I even started my journey. I knew from what others were saying that it was being done, which gave me the faith to do it. I'll never forget my first victory. I cried and cried and cried for months as I watched symptoms fade away. That was six years ago, and now I am saddened that I still must tell parents to look hard to find knowledgeable docs. But, in a small ray of hope, the psychiatrists are starting to tell patients to try Mellatonin. Unfortunately, as parents get their kids into regular school, they stop coming to the forums to share, but you can still find them. Google will lead you to more information than you will have time to read. Love and prayers, Heidi N So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Youngest job Heidi. As an older mom I totally understand what you mean!Sent from my iPhone Are you saying that you don't know any docs with a high recovery rate? I think most people will do well to join an autism forum for their state and ask on there who the local docs are that know about autism recovery. They will tell you their views on their success. I personally ask the docs, myself, after listening to the many moms tell me which ones are successful, or I ask docs that I meet at Autism Conferences, etc. I think most can be recovered enough to do regular school, but at present, it's still a lot of time and money. Not understanding what very broad means, but it's true that not all docs doing recovery are getting 80% into regular school. I have met some who tell me that they have gotten a handful, some have told me 35, some have told me 25, and some have told me hundreds. But, I am hopeful that those who have gotten the lower numbers recovered were are at the beginning of their journey of healing, and are continuing to add to those numbers. I feel concerned for the younger mothers because they have no idea of what the world looked like in the 70's and 80's when you never heard of terms like autism or ADHD. The younger mothers are likely to believe statements that it's just better diagnosis. Us older moms know "this isn't right", "our kids are not suppose to be like this," "they are ill", and this is why we have the faith that they can be recovered. Now I know the journey is very difficult and some will not be recovered, but I stick to be opinion that most can because of what I learned before I even started my journey. I knew from what others were saying that it was being done, which gave me the faith to do it. I'll never forget my first victory. I cried and cried and cried for months as I watched symptoms fade away. That was six years ago, and now I am saddened that I still must tell parents to look hard to find knowledgeable docs. But, in a small ray of hope, the psychiatrists are starting to tell patients to try Mellatonin. Unfortunately, as parents get their kids into regular school, they stop coming to the forums to share, but you can still find them. Google will lead you to more information than you will have time to read. Love and prayers, Heidi N So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 I meant Great postSent from my iPhone Are you saying that you don't know any docs with a high recovery rate? I think most people will do well to join an autism forum for their state and ask on there who the local docs are that know about autism recovery. They will tell you their views on their success. I personally ask the docs, myself, after listening to the many moms tell me which ones are successful, or I ask docs that I meet at Autism Conferences, etc. I think most can be recovered enough to do regular school, but at present, it's still a lot of time and money. Not understanding what very broad means, but it's true that not all docs doing recovery are getting 80% into regular school. I have met some who tell me that they have gotten a handful, some have told me 35, some have told me 25, and some have told me hundreds. But, I am hopeful that those who have gotten the lower numbers recovered were are at the beginning of their journey of healing, and are continuing to add to those numbers. I feel concerned for the younger mothers because they have no idea of what the world looked like in the 70's and 80's when you never heard of terms like autism or ADHD. The younger mothers are likely to believe statements that it's just better diagnosis. Us older moms know "this isn't right", "our kids are not suppose to be like this," "they are ill", and this is why we have the faith that they can be recovered. Now I know the journey is very difficult and some will not be recovered, but I stick to be opinion that most can because of what I learned before I even started my journey. I knew from what others were saying that it was being done, which gave me the faith to do it. I'll never forget my first victory. I cried and cried and cried for months as I watched symptoms fade away. That was six years ago, and now I am saddened that I still must tell parents to look hard to find knowledgeable docs. But, in a small ray of hope, the psychiatrists are starting to tell patients to try Mellatonin. Unfortunately, as parents get their kids into regular school, they stop coming to the forums to share, but you can still find them. Google will lead you to more information than you will have time to read. Love and prayers, Heidi N So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 I agree although I am a young Mom 31 yrs young and i know it isn't better diagnosis.Its a friggin epidemic.1 in 6 now have some learning disability.I recall going to school and not one kid had autism or adhd. I hate to see in 15 yrs the new rates.Its time for people to listen to us parents and wake up!.Your post was very nice.You are very insightful. To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 7:45 PM Subject: Re: Re: The best treatment for Autism Youngest job Heidi. As an older mom I totally understand what you mean!Sent from my iPhone Are you saying that you don't know any docs with a high recovery rate? I think most people will do well to join an autism forum for their state and ask on there who the local docs are that know about autism recovery. They will tell you their views on their success. I personally ask the docs, myself, after listening to the many moms tell me which ones are successful, or I ask docs that I meet at Autism Conferences, etc. I think most can be recovered enough to do regular school, but at present, it's still a lot of time and money. Not understanding what very broad means, but it's true that not all docs doing recovery are getting 80% into regular school. I have met some who tell me that they have gotten a handful, some have told me 35, some have told me 25, and some have told me hundreds. But, I am hopeful that those who have gotten the lower numbers recovered were are at the beginning of their journey of healing, and are continuing to add to those numbers. I feel concerned for the younger mothers because they have no idea of what the world looked like in the 70's and 80's when you never heard of terms like autism or ADHD. The younger mothers are likely to believe statements that it's just better diagnosis. Us older moms know "this isn't right", "our kids are not suppose to be like this," "they are ill", and this is why we have the faith that they can be recovered. Now I know the journey is very difficult and some will not be recovered, but I stick to be opinion that most can because of what I learned before I even started my journey. I knew from what others were saying that it was being done, which gave me the faith to do it. I'll never forget my first victory. I cried and cried and cried for months as I watched symptoms fade away. That was six years ago, and now I am saddened that I still must tell parents to look hard to find knowledgeable docs. But, in a small ray of hope, the psychiatrists are starting to tell patients to try Mellatonin. Unfortunately, as parents get their kids into regular school, they stop coming to the forums to share, but you can still find them. Google will lead you to more information than you will have time to read. Love and prayers, Heidi N So who is thAt? I haven't seen any that have that high of a recovery rate. Your statement is very broad. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Yes I know of no drs with high recovery rates. I hear stories but have not seen proof. I try things suggested and see no results. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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