I don't mean any offense to "headveg", but as a science respecting vegan this video is a bit of an embarrassment. If there were things that cured autism, I wouldn't need to hear about it through a youtube video. Businesses of all kind would FIND a way to make money about it and information about it would be flooding news outlets.
@stevesusenet You can check out Dr. Masson's website for more information, and for the clinic in New Zealand which is having great success in bringing children back from autism. The url is in the video description.
@headveg I hope you are right. If she does have something legitimate, it will be duplicable by researchers in large double blind studies and if that happens it will not only be on youtube, but in regular news channels.
@stevesusenet i've been looking into the common controversies & I've found indications & reports about the FDA, for example, minimizing, covering up and suppressing stuff that works ... i had a hard time believing it as well, which is why i began to look into the why ... the FDA is only part of the puzzle that keeps info suppressed ... another significant problem is that a lot of "natural cures" require work and serious behavioral transformation & costs for therapies not covered by insurance
@stevesusenet The reason you're not hearing about the food cure is because there is no money in it. There is no money in health, only in sickness. For instance, there is a way to prevent and reverse (aka cure) cancer, type II diabeties and heart disease, but the info will not fill the airways nor will businesses be created, because it doesn't make any money.
Why is this titled "Curing Autism" when there is no cure? If you're allergic to something, for instance, you don't eat it. That doesn't mean the allergy is cured! If you are on the spectrum, but you learn to cope and function well, that does not mean you are cured. You will always think differently and need to be aware.
Another reason why there seems to be an increase is because, as of the past few years, parents and doctors started testing as early as six months of age. No one diagnosed over the age of 22 is counted among the statistics. I was twice that age when I was diagnosed with Asperger's, shortly after bringing my twin girls into the world. By that point, I had long ago learned to "act normal" (for the most part), and I was in charge of my own allergies and mild asthma.
But it's not new. It is simply being recognized more, and genetics play a huge part in all autoimmune dysfunctions. Asthma, including adult-onset asthma, is almost always genetic. Autoimmune people have always been around; the modern world is more toxic, but it is also more aware and more medically advanced.
I do not believe that testosterone is a factor. There is an approximately 60% chance that a female born with three x chromosomes will have Asperger's syndrome, and these females obviously have very minimal testosterone. There is simply a higher case of autism in anyone with chromosome abnormalities, and Asperger's syndrome is the spectrum disorder that metafemales are most likely to have a predisposition to. Estrogen is most certainly NOT automatic protection against disease.
I am HFA not to get confused with Asperger's. I have other disorders as well. I started biomedical intervention just b4 ny 21 bday. it helps me alot, now i can do alot of stuff people thought i never would be able to do
My 13 year-old son has autism. Bimedical treatment works! He did not start therapy until the age on 9. We do mb-12 injectins Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, digestive enzymes and supplements. Also chelation creams. We have a new boy. Not fully recovered yet, but well on his way.
People who believe in what they do, have always made a difference. I know that caring always makes a difference. Families who have been touched by this disorder feel the need to connect with others that care. That is enough to say this is a good video and Leila is a caring person.
I don't mean any offense to "headveg", but as a science respecting vegan this video is a bit of an embarrassment. If there were things that cured autism, I wouldn't need to hear about it through a youtube video. Businesses of all kind would FIND a way to make money about it and information about it would be flooding news outlets.
stevesusenet 10 months ago
@stevesusenet You can check out Dr. Masson's website for more information, and for the clinic in New Zealand which is having great success in bringing children back from autism. The url is in the video description.
headveg 10 months ago
@headveg I hope you are right. If she does have something legitimate, it will be duplicable by researchers in large double blind studies and if that happens it will not only be on youtube, but in regular news channels.
stevesusenet 10 months ago
@stevesusenet i've been looking into the common controversies & I've found indications & reports about the FDA, for example, minimizing, covering up and suppressing stuff that works ... i had a hard time believing it as well, which is why i began to look into the why ... the FDA is only part of the puzzle that keeps info suppressed ... another significant problem is that a lot of "natural cures" require work and serious behavioral transformation & costs for therapies not covered by insurance
MsPollywogg 7 months ago
@stevesusenet The reason you're not hearing about the food cure is because there is no money in it. There is no money in health, only in sickness. For instance, there is a way to prevent and reverse (aka cure) cancer, type II diabeties and heart disease, but the info will not fill the airways nor will businesses be created, because it doesn't make any money.
BlueEagle8 5 months ago in playlist More videos from headveg
this was an incredibly eye opening video. paradigms must shift.
shplatinky 1 year ago
useful
79timi 1 year ago
Eh, I meant to write "chance" and not "case" in my first comment.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
One more thing...
Why is this titled "Curing Autism" when there is no cure? If you're allergic to something, for instance, you don't eat it. That doesn't mean the allergy is cured! If you are on the spectrum, but you learn to cope and function well, that does not mean you are cured. You will always think differently and need to be aware.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
Another reason why there seems to be an increase is because, as of the past few years, parents and doctors started testing as early as six months of age. No one diagnosed over the age of 22 is counted among the statistics. I was twice that age when I was diagnosed with Asperger's, shortly after bringing my twin girls into the world. By that point, I had long ago learned to "act normal" (for the most part), and I was in charge of my own allergies and mild asthma.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
But it's not new. It is simply being recognized more, and genetics play a huge part in all autoimmune dysfunctions. Asthma, including adult-onset asthma, is almost always genetic. Autoimmune people have always been around; the modern world is more toxic, but it is also more aware and more medically advanced.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
I do not believe that testosterone is a factor. There is an approximately 60% chance that a female born with three x chromosomes will have Asperger's syndrome, and these females obviously have very minimal testosterone. There is simply a higher case of autism in anyone with chromosome abnormalities, and Asperger's syndrome is the spectrum disorder that metafemales are most likely to have a predisposition to. Estrogen is most certainly NOT automatic protection against disease.
MsSourGrapes 1 year ago
I am HFA not to get confused with Asperger's. I have other disorders as well. I started biomedical intervention just b4 ny 21 bday. it helps me alot, now i can do alot of stuff people thought i never would be able to do
Gabbyh1987 2 years ago
My 13 year-old son has autism. Bimedical treatment works! He did not start therapy until the age on 9. We do mb-12 injectins Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, digestive enzymes and supplements. Also chelation creams. We have a new boy. Not fully recovered yet, but well on his way.
nursetroutt64 2 years ago
People who believe in what they do, have always made a difference. I know that caring always makes a difference. Families who have been touched by this disorder feel the need to connect with others that care. That is enough to say this is a good video and Leila is a caring person.
sunshineindep 2 years ago
Very charismatic, very believable. She is very good indeed.
However, time alone will tell if children can really be 'cured', or rather changed in the brain. Just because it looks like a cure...
She is very, very good.
paulwady 2 years ago
Thanks SO much for posting this! What a wonderful, knowledgeable woman
bobolith 2 years ago
wow, she is so good. God help the MD's to find a cure for this disease...
healinglightspa 2 years ago