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"Autism Yesterday" Autism is Reversible

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

"Autism Yesterday" is a new documentary that explores an emerging truth many parents are discovering: Autism is a reversible condition through a process known as "biomedical intervention".

Through the eyes of five families and their recovering children, Autism Yesterday chronicles heart-wrenching stories of despair, hope, and recovery.

This 30-minute documentary puts an extraordinarily controversial topic into the hands of the viewer to decide, through the words of the families and affected children, where truth actually lies.

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  • I can't wait to see it! Our son is taking tremendous steps forward! I think that professionals who tell us autism is a life-long condition, and there is no cure, are doing families a great injustice. Thank God I did not listen! Autism IS treatable!

  • but if you get rid of autism, you socialize, and be alert! its not against religion, its just some peoplemight prefer to live without it!

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  • Wonderful :) I know someone effected by this. I will be sure to pass on. God Bless.

  • @ProjectHelpHealChase they love making their cut from the drug dealers and health insurance companies. its all a scam.

  • @larsnienbergmusic I respect your sentiment in trying to help.

    I hope this is what it looks like! However, I can tell you that instead of curing, the diets etc are merely boosting functionality & enabling the kids to learn to be normal, to look and act.

    I would never knock it! Good luck.

    (Diagnosed Aspie, as is my wife & I work for the biggest Autism charity in the UK).

  • Their functionality is being upgraded. The treatments are making them more able to learn & do neurotypical things. I even got into a major drama school in my 20's only to be diagnosed at 41. Loads of us diagnosed later in life.

    If you gave their siblings and yourselves the same diets & treatments, you'd see what was really going on.

    Detox. Good luck with this if it gets positive results. But do not tell us lies about recovering anyone from the way their brains are made.

  • How can any parent with a child with autism NOT find HOPE in this? Thank you very much...

  • Parents are getting HUGE results from Special diet. The Body Ecology diet is showing alot of results.Winning the War on Autisim is really a WAR and as a parent you must be willing to fight for your child because it is he or she that will be the casualty if you don't win. Recovery was considered wishful thinking by media outlets all over the USA including most doctors. Parents developed thier own "Think Tanks" on how to fight this war agianst autisim and many more are now winning this war.

  • @larsnienbergmusic I am Autistic. Love my brain! I want my gut to quit being on fire! Want to not have to hog the toilet! Shots did that to me! I would be a proud female Ludwig Von Drake due to Neanderthal genes regardless. That is ME but the gut problem that came from 1 shot & even though it happened as a Toddler I remember! I want to be the best Autistic I can be. If I were gay I would want to be the best Gay I could be. If I were a Neurotypical, the best Neurotypical, etc. We owe that to God.

  • why be negative? There ARE ways to reverse autism. How can so many families be all wrong? You just have to find the right treatment for you and your kid, some wont work some will.

  • I can't help but notice that all of the "autism doesn't need to be cured! we don't want to be cured!" comments come from children who are HIGH functioning or from people who are HIGH FUNCTIONING autistics themselves. Yes, autism DOES need a cure. I am talking about those who witness autism firsthand and the devastating effects it has on the family. Do you know what it's like to see a child so aloof that he cannot verbalize what is troubling him? Or those who are 7+ and still wearing diapers?

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