Autistic Child Fully Recovered with Biomedical Treatment for Autism - Holly Riley
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Talk about parents of the year!
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@BeigeGenius You mean, a parent who worked with professionals is not qualified to discuss what she witnessed? You must not have kids.
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@johanna006 So true, thank you for sharing!
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@johanna006 Indeed. Thank you.
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Another genetic problem is a mitochondrial disorder. Children with this disorder develop normally, but when subjected to chemicals (like those added to vaccines) that destroy their already-susceptible mitochondria, it destroys the ability of cells to produce energy, so no energy = no growth = autism. You can read "Evidence of Harm" by David Kirby. You can look up medical papers at PubMed by yourself, no need to ask people to babysit you here.
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@BeigeGenius That is old news. A large number of autistic children have an abnormality in the MTHFR gene which codes for methionine, which has to do with the methylation system of the body. Methylation is the body's way of getting rid of heavy metals. If you inject a child with heavy metals (like in vaccines), and the body cannot get rid of it, it gets stored in fatty organs like the brain and starts killing brain cells.
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@CuriosityRocks Did you watch the video? Or, are you making comments based on the title? Most, if not all, children on the spectrum have actual, real medical problems, like gut issues, nutritional deficits and heavy metal toxicities. When these real medical issues are properly addressed, symptoms of Autism (a psychological diagnosis) start to go away. Watch the video.
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@LarryCook333 I don't know how you can at all compare the need of a wheelchair to having an autistic mind. But what do you percieve as 'normal' what should these children who get off the spectrum conform too in your opinion?
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@CuriosityRocks That's like saying it's great to zip around in a wheel chair because you can perceive the world differently than when walking. And, I'm pretty sure that most people confined to a wheel chair would prefer to walk. For people who are on the spectrum who want to stay on the spectrum, that is their choice. But, plenty of children and people do better medically, psychologically and socially when they are able to get off the spectrum. It is an option, not a requirement.
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Why do you need to 'cure' people who learn and think and perceive the world differently. I don't want to be in a neurotypical world, of apathy, greed, selfishness etc
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@danyiellekomar Thank you for sharing.
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you are an amazing mother! thank you so much for sharing your story. i don't have a child with autism but i am fasinated with how strong the autism network and family is. i can't imagine what i would do in your shoes but im so encouraged by your words of hope for other families facing this issue. thanks again!
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truly encouraging video! Thank you soooooooooo much for sharing this we need more stories of hope like this thank you again!
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this is very good thing, and i hope it would be really effective for all children with autism.
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holly thank you im a uncle of a special needs child i wish sumone could call my sister and give her some tips and help her..her facebook is erica robinson please add her and tell her gilbert sent you she needs help
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Hi Holly, Happy to hear the great progress Quin is making. Dr. Brian :)
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WHen you were describing your son, it was like you were telling our story. great video!
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oops, sorry, just saw that listed above, can you tell me more about the chelation therapies, and what anti fungal meds did you use?
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Holly; have you tried probiotics for Quinn...usually when we are given antibiotics, or other substances that kill off the good bacteria in the GI tract, that will cause sensitivity to lactose, or gluten.......probiotics help the good bacteria to grow, and thrive again in the G, which is also where all the of the bodies' ability to fight off infections starts.......
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Holly,you sound like an amazing parent. Your story is very moving,but I've been wondering,how does a person pay for all these interventions and treatments?
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Thank you for posting this and also to Holly for sharing her story. My sons range from12 to 23 and we all have ADD, but one son has Asperger's. He had many of these symptoms, I wish I had known about the B12 and diet change. I'll be looking into your links, thanks from all of us
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all the information you gave were extremely useful...thank you very much
Looking at this video I hear a story exactly like my son Milan, only we are half way there. He is now 2 years and 3 months and he is not verbal yet. But we will get there and this video is really an encouragement to continue! I hope some day I can and will make the same video!
thebalex 1 month ago
@thebalex Thank you for sharing.
LarryCook333 1 month ago