Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Hi Fiona, " There are books for kids with special needs and teaching them to swim. Helps with lungs, which in turn helps get extra oxygen to brain. " Can you recommend any books that are helpful in teaching our kiddos to swim? Thanks. April [ ] Re: 1 year of biomedical treatment - need advice! Hi, i've not started chelating yet, but I'm guessing you have a way to go. On the teeth issue, we introduced raw butter oil and cod liver oil and also brush after meals with a v diluted mix of Dr Schulze's Tooth and Gum formula. It has to be rapid grown young grass raw butter oil or something like that, in tiny amounts (which is good cos it's a little pricey)--i forget the brand--raw pastures gold or something like that, from non hormone no antibiotic cows etc. Weston Price recommended it, someone developed this specific product, and since my son is GFCF I was reluctant, but willing (lots of tooth chipping at v young age). He has shown no signs of casein reaction in the 6 mos or so we've used it (I also introduced very very very slowly in teeny tiny amounts over long period, so took me sev months to work up to 1/8 teaspoon recommended dose). The rest of teeth that came in are perfect little pearlies. The two earliest that chipped are still in bad shape, but look like they're stabilizing. There's a book someone recommended here, and I love it: Ramiel Nagel's Reversing Tooth Decay or something like that. I also just bought his Healing Our Children and it's so inspiring and uplifting. After seeing my son's teeth progress, I'm gonna start doing this protocol on myself. I was still skeptical, but there are biological dentists using it with success and I heard of a client of my health guy who's 70 and her teeth were in awful awful shape, she had to lose some of them, but last checkup with her bio dentist, her teeth had restored their enamel. On the behavioral stuff, you prob already do this, but can you play to his strengths? He loves music and water--swim lessons? musical toys. There are books for kids with special needs and teaching them to swim. Helps with lungs, which in turn helps get extra oxygen to brain. Stay strong. best wishes, Fiona > > Hello All! > > My son is 10 and severely autistic. His speech is limited to requests, he has no interest in any activity, only running around the house, sprinkling water, stimming. He is on GFCF and sugar-free diet since December 2009. > > I have some major concerns about him: > > He stopped growing since we started the diet. His teeth stopped changing. We checked his thyroid, the tests came back normal. They did change before diet. His milk intake was not big at that time, and I didn't give him additional calcium before. Now he gets it even more. > > Why his teeth stopped changing? > Should we start something therapeutically for his thyroid? > > We checked his cortisol, and it was abnormal. If we start AdrenErgizer will this also help thyroid and improve his growth? > > Also, he developed occasional toe walking. What could be reason for this? > He developed " goose skin " all over his body - shoulders, back, elbows, hips, under knees. What it can be? > > He is taking the following supps: > > Enzymes and Probiotics, Milk Thistle > Vitamin A, E, C, B50, B5, P5P, biotin > Magnesium, Zinc, Selen, Calcium, Molybdenum > MB12, folinic, TMG > DHA, PhosChol, > Lauricidin. > > GSE and Oil of Oregano - according to symptoms of candida. > > We did 10 rounds of frequent dose chelation with 5mg of DMSA. Right after taking the first dose, he played a pretend game first time in our life. But it was the only single episode. Does it mean that : > 1. He needs higher dose, or > 2. I need to wait 50-70 rounds that candida will get down and I will see more progress? > > We tried antivirals: OLE and ViraStop. With ViraStop, he complained about stomach pain, and actually cried right after taking a capsule. What this could mean, any idea would be greatly appreciated. > With OLE I saw no obvious changes. > > Actually, I do not see any good changes in him during this year. The only difference is that he became calmer when we took sugar away. But, he is often excausted, He depends on enzymes, otherwise gets reflux. When he coughs occasionally, he holds his stomach and says it hurts. > In terms of play and activity he actually regressed. He doesn't want to go on the playground. He watches his baby video fifth year in a row, and listens to his preschool CDs as always. > > I am planning to keep on chelation, but I am not sure what else should I do to help him to progress. Now he still doesn't develop any new skills. I know that we lost many years, and he is a big boy with autism, but I still want to help him. > I will appreciate any advice, > > Thank you so much in advance, > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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