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There are quite a few members of the nonprofit Cherab Foundation who have

children with autism, apraxia or like multifaceted communication impairments who

believe as one parent recently wrote to me " virus assault to the immune system

has caused many problems for many children. Possibly an auto-immune response

occurs which then changes the mitochondrial "

And it's not just antiviral medications that are being used. As one parent put

it " Many put their children on antivirals but that does not seem to be enough.

The parents also add anti-bacterial, anti-fungals, and herbs or meds that fight

parasites and protozoa in the system along with antivirals they give. " Some of

these children are put on these medications for months, some have been on them

for years. To help me understand this theory and the reasons for the dramatic

medication use, I was sent the following video which is a MUST WATCH. It's over

an hour long but well worth putting aside the time to watch this in full. I

highly encourage anyone who cares for a child with autism, apraxia or even ADHD

and other conditions where medications are being used to take the time to listen

to Dr. J. Goldberg at the Tarzana Providence Medical Center. Dr.

Goldberg, who is on staff at such hospitals as Cedars-Sinai / UCLA, and

Providence Tarzana Medical Center, has been treating pediatric ASD patients for

over 25 years and previously treated ME/CFS (or chronic fatigue syndrome)

patients and the way he formulates his theory is both impressive and backed with

scientific facts.

What If This Is Not Autism? presentation done by Dr. J. Goldberg at

Tarzana Providence Medical Center

As Dr. Goldberg has stated, " We are in the middle of a major medical epidemic

affecting children in this country. "

Read more:

http://pursuitofresearch.com/2010/11/29/autism-antivirals-drugs-or-food/

Thoughts?

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