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Hi,

My father-in-law sent me this article about treatment of autism using elixirs. 

Has anyone ever heard of this? 

The other thing in this article that I've never heard before is that 20 percent

of people with autism have type A blood (which me and my sons all have) and that

population cannot digest certain proteins.  If that's true then we're certainly

on the wrong diet.  We've been SCD for 2 years with minimal progress (but enough

to keep us going) and all of the proteins listed are most of what we eat:

chicken, meat and eggs.  The proteins we can digest (of all things) are gluten

and soy.  We've been vehemently avoiding those two proteins for the longest

amount of time.  I'm not sure about this.  Anyone else?

Thanks, April

http://aydansrecovery.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html

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Hi,

I'm a Blood type A and I know from trial and error that I'm healthier

without both soy and gluten. I have no problem with chicken, lamb or

eggs - I avoid beef and pork. I do poorly on a vegetarian diet. What

exactly are they selling and how is the information they give supporting

the sale?

Gail

>

> Hi,

>

> My father-in-law sent me this article about treatment of autism using

elixirs. Has anyone ever heard of this?

>

> The other thing in this article that I've never heard before is that

20 percent of people with autism have type A blood (which me and my sons

all have) and that population cannot digest certain proteins. If that's

true then we're certainly on the wrong diet. We've been SCD for 2 years

with minimal progress (but enough to keep us going) and all of the

proteins listed are most of what we eat: chicken, meat and eggs. The

proteins we can digest (of all things) are gluten and soy. We've been

vehemently avoiding those two proteins for the longest amount of time.

I'm not sure about this. Anyone else?

>

> Thanks, April

>

>

> http://aydansrecovery.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html

>

>

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Gail,

I'm not sure.  Something called Exilirs.  I'm pretty sure my son is sensitive

to soy even though it never came up on his tests he would always get a runny

nose when he ate it.  Since we're SCD and this type A diet is so different I'm

not ready to make such dramatic changes.

Thanks, April

http://aydansrecovery.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html

From: Gail A <gail_m_allen@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Elixirs, Type A Blood

Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010, 1:53 AM

 

Hi,

I'm a Blood type A and I know from trial and error that I'm healthier

without both soy and gluten. I have no problem with chicken, lamb or

eggs - I avoid beef and pork. I do poorly on a vegetarian diet. What

exactly are they selling and how is the information they give supporting

the sale?

Gail

>

> Hi,

>

> My father-in-law sent me this article about treatment of autism using

elixirs. Has anyone ever heard of this?

>

> The other thing in this article that I've never heard before is that

20 percent of people with autism have type A blood (which me and my sons

all have) and that population cannot digest certain proteins. If that's

true then we're certainly on the wrong diet. We've been SCD for 2 years

with minimal progress (but enough to keep us going) and all of the

proteins listed are most of what we eat: chicken, meat and eggs. The

proteins we can digest (of all things) are gluten and soy. We've been

vehemently avoiding those two proteins for the longest amount of time.

I'm not sure about this. Anyone else?

>

> Thanks, April

>

>

> http://aydansrecove ry.blogspot. com/2009_ 08_01_archive. html

>

>

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