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Effective treatment for autism; Learn from a survivor

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Get a FREE 24-part audio series about optimal health and avoiding chronic illnesses (Autism, Cancer, Cardiovascular & Neurodegenerative Disease) by Dr. Rashid Buttar.

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  • There is no cure yet for autism. If there was, I would've seen it on major news networks already.

  • I highly doubt this. A cream? Yeah right. Looks like a scam folks

  • This little boy smiles very easily like my son

  • Does autism mostly affect boys?

  • @winglessblog Parents get little to no aid from schools or government or agencies for their children. It takes some so long to be diagnosed that parents become absolutely desperate and willing to try anything that might work for their child. This is where medicine is failing because there is not enough research and there are not enough taking a long hard look at why 1 in every 100 children will be diagnosed with ASD. Its mind boggling~

  • Perhaps I would be less sceptical if her son spoke to us instead of her. He seems to exhibit behaviors of a child with autism. She says he can answer questions but does not ask him any? We live with autism on a daily basis with 2 children on opposite ends of the spectrum. There is no cure for autism. There may be treatments that work for a child and that is wonderful. There may be breakthroughs but there is no cure just a lessening of aspects of the disorder.

  • Behavioral therapy works the best for autism.

  • My son is severely autistic and I did testing for heavy metals as a last resort. We started chelation and 6 months later my son is now able to shake his head yes and no and understand two step commands his all around functioning went from that of a 4-8 month old to now 19-23 months. Chelation can help some children who may be misdiagnosed like my son.

  • "learn from a survivor" All right, WTF??? Since when did autism kill people??

    I get really provoked when people call autists "diseased" and "in need of a cure"... Instead of treating autists like lepers and stigmatizing them, how about actually working to help them cope with their everyday lives??

  • it made me cry! blessing

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