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, thank you for the web info. My son's occupational therapist gave

the book " But and Psychology Syndrome " written by Dr. Natasha

-McBride a few months ago. I have started reading it. We have been

on casein free diet for 3 years and gluten-free for 2.5 years. Although we

have only been on the road of biomed intervention for 3 years, it has felt

like a long, long journey already.

Limin

[ ] Re:Lyme & coinfection treatment strategy

> Limin,

>

> I am sorry to hear of all that you and your son are dealing with.

>

> This book redefines the caseine and gluten free diet and has a good

> strategy for dealing with yeast. It basically argues that if you replace

> gluten with other refined starches that you're still feeding the yeast.

>

> http://www.bio-kult.com/GAPS.html

> http://www.guthealth.info

>

> I know you're wondering about the tick-borne diseases but it also seems

> like you'd like to see some progress on the autistic behavior. There are

> testimonials in there from mothers who have put their children on the diet

> the book recommends and have had their autistic children start to talk and

> connect with people. I tried the diet for a while and it was working but

> for a variety of reasons I decided to stop it. I think it could work.

>

> This book does not address the tick-borne diseases part of it. Nor the

> heavy metals. It's hard to know where to start, or where to continue. Your

> doctor is the one who can best make this recommendation.

>

> A lot of the complications we face can only be chipped away at. Celebrate

> your successes and stay courageous in facing the future.

>

> Blessings,

> (new to the group)

>

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