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Hello to all of you amazing mommies!

This Mother's Day morning I am thinking of you unknown cyber moms who inspire

and help me so much in this journey/battle to recover our children.

I wanted to reach out to all of you and share this story. Two years ago at the

very beginning of this journey when I my son completely regressed, lost ALL of

his skills I felt completely hopeless & terrified. I was just beginning to learn

about biomed, but had not yet seen any results.

Visiting my son's classroom I was inspired by a little boy's (4 y.o. w/ PDD, HF)

answer to the teacher's question in circle : " Would anyone like to tell me what

love is? (it was Valentine's Day)

He said: " Love is never giving up "

It blew me away. I had to leave the room to go to the bathroom and cry.

It has stayed with me these past few years and I hope to never forget this

lesson. My son is a different boy today. He is largely recovered, fully verbal

and related to others and now has the label ADD with learning disabilities,

instead of " severe autism "

We have had the incredible luck to witness miracles here, and I wish the same

for all of you with all my heart! None of this would have been possible without

all of your help & wisdom. There is MUCH to be done still and it's

tiring/overwhelming. But we won't give up.

Thank you for your guidance & generousity and for not giving up on your

children. I am so inspired by all of you. I feel stronger knowing you are all

there--brave moms!

I wish you all a very happy, beautiful Mother's Day!

Alisa

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The same to u and all moms on board! Thanks for the inspiration!

Hope is action, and we are all rowing the same boat, in God I trust, to witness

the same miracle you've witnessed in your son.

Blessings to all,

Isa

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[ ] Mother's Day Hope

Hello to all of you amazing mommies!

This Mother's Day morning I am thinking of you unknown cyber moms who inspire

and help me so much in this journey/battle to recover our children.

I wanted to reach out to all of you and share this story. Two years ago at the

very beginning of this journey when I my son completely regressed, lost ALL of

his skills I felt completely hopeless & terrified. I was just beginning to learn

about biomed, but had not yet seen any results.

Visiting my son's classroom I was inspired by a little boy's (4 y.o. w/ PDD, HF)

answer to the teacher's question in circle : " Would anyone like to tell me what

love is? (it was Valentine's Day)

He said: " Love is never giving up "

It blew me away. I had to leave the room to go to the bathroom and cry.

It has stayed with me these past few years and I hope to never forget this

lesson. My son is a different boy today. He is largely recovered, fully verbal

and related to others and now has the label ADD with learning disabilities,

instead of " severe autism "

We have had the incredible luck to witness miracles here, and I wish the same

for all of you with all my heart! None of this would have been possible without

all of your help & wisdom. There is MUCH to be done still and it's

tiring/overwhelming. But we won't give up.

Thank you for your guidance & generousity and for not giving up on your

children. I am so inspired by all of you. I feel stronger knowing you are all

there--brave moms!

I wish you all a very happy, beautiful Mother's Day!

Alisa

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