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Hi all,

I have a 4 yr old son with ASD and we've been treating him biomedically for 2

yrs. After reading on these lists and researching, I realized that my husband

health might need to be treated as well. Ever since I have known him he has

suffered from intense stomach pains, which would wake him up sometimes 2-3 times

a week. He's the kind of person who doesn't complain and having been in the army

tends to tough it out. He also scratches nonstop and has these rashes/scabs on

his arms, his inner thighs and calfs - until they bleed. He has amalgams and we

have started to get them removed (xrays showed them leaking into his gums which

has caused an infection). But we only got a quarter done b/c the work needed to

be done is extensive AND expensive - all of our resources have been used for our

ASD son's treatment. He also has the worst case of toenail fungus I've ever

seen - I'm talking an inch thick and black. We tried to treat it topically for

months but it didn't work. Dr. says meds to treat it are harsh on the liver.

Also, he is very foggy lately and has developed alot of anger, which I always

thought stemmed from our very stressful lifestyle of therapies and treatments

and autism in general - but I think it may be more than that b/c he has always

been the most mellow/relaxed person I know. he also says that his hands

sometimes shake, and he's dropped glasses because of it a few times.

So my question is, how can I start treating him? I know we can't chelate yet b/c

we haven't removed all the amalgams yet, but can I treat for yeast and bacteria

with natural antifungals and probiotics in the meanwhile?

Thanks so much!

Shiri

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