Autism Recovery Story Part 2
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I went to Xocai's website, and couldn't find a complete ingredients list anywhere. In their FAQ's they say they use crystalline fructose as a sweetener, claiming it's better than HFCS. According to Dr. Robert H. Lustig, it's far worse. In other parts of their website, they say they use raw sugar. It's confusing.
Either way, I can't see how thrice daily sugar consumption (especially crystalline fructose) could be a good thing.
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This is soooo awesome! I too have suffered in the neurological field of disabilities and am so glad the word is getting out about nutrition and the blessing Xocai Healthy Chocolate brings to these problems. Thank you dear Websters for sharing your testimony! Keep up the good work! I know you will be blessed beyond measure!!
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Bless you, Weisenheimer78. May God bring you the help you and your son need. I do encourage you to try the Spectrum Balance Protocol. You'll know if it helps within 4-6 weeks. Website address is on the video, Pt. 1. Xocai is a great help, but you can do the SBP without it.
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Rather than asking for aid to help our family afford regular use of Xocai healthy chocolate, we chose to become distributors so as to receive a discounted price and also to receive income when others decide to do the same thing. We thank God for Xocai for the health and financial help it has brought to our family and to many others as well.
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Having an autistic little boy myself, this info. is absolutely wonderful, When the meltdowns stop and they start functioning normally you can't help but use the word recovered. I think that Lily is great and ya'll have done a great job recovering her. Keep up the great work and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. T.williford
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I accidentally rated your video 4 by clicking on a star and it disappeared. I meant to give it a 5. I'm obviously new at this
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Lily used to growl at you instead of saying hello, yell and scream. Last time we were over she explained the rules of the game "Clue" to my husband and helped my 5 year old by playing with him as a team. My husband had never met Lily before, only heard stories, and when I commented on how amazing Lily was that day, he said "She was the autistic one?" He would have never guessed, because she was so friendly, outgoing and social all day.
Just looking at Lily no way did you recover her but you have made substancial progress. I hate the word recover anyway as in my opinion aspergers is not a bad thing. Almost all the geniuses in the world have it.
BenedictC 2 years ago
Dear Benedict, Lily is very smart. It sounds like you might be as well. I'm not sure what you mean about "just looking at her" you can tell we did not recover her. Maybe you should read some of my many desperate journal entries over the years or talk to some of my many friends and family to whom I've cried about her difficult behaviors! -- Nancy
ChocolateFolks 2 years ago