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Autism boy playing outside - Zane: ASEA week 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

www.thelandofeeee.com

Zane was born autistic, I think... I didn't notice any vaccination injury or sudden loss that so many autism parents describe. Zane was just always like that.

When Zane was diagnosed with severe autism at age three I made it my life's mission to find help for him - in any form. His progress remains my highest priority. I want him to have every opportunity and I am constantly searching for therapies, meds, homeopathics, nutritional supplements, ANYTHING that will help ease his burdens and move him forward.

I started taking movies of him periodically, as a measure to find whether or not the remedies we were trying were doing any good. We are continuing our search and efforts with Zane... some quite successful! And we will be posting our videos of his changes over time and therapies!

This is Zane at age 5.5 yrs. jumping on the trampoline. His eye contact is so good. We've started him on the supplement ASEA (reactive molecules in salt water) and he seems to be fighting more and more to leave his autism world, and spending more time in our world. Though at times they are only moments, these moments are getting more and more frequent!! Yay for ASEA!!

Here's how you can find out more about ASEA
http://www.teamasea.com/autismmom

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  • Oh, sorry - just realized I show ProdoTERRAMedia... I am TheLandofEeee too - we just started ProdoTERRAMedia recently to educate on essential oils, but Zane is my little boy. :)

    If interested, I use: Vetiver for ADHD; a blend called Elevation which helps with anxiety, depression, and overall mood stability, calming & balancing..... Frankincense - anti-inflammatory; Lavender for sleep, and others as needed.

    Our website & contact:

    prodoterra(dot)com

    prodoterra(at)me(dot)com

  • .... some weeks he has ZERO aggressions. His teachers at school report consistently good/happy days. He sat through his first assembly last month! He made a friend with another little boy in his class and they played together! He sits through his lessons without much difficulty and he is attending longer and better. He is overall happier, more at ease, and has less agitation. His stimming behaviors are much less and he spends more time trying to interact and communicate with others.

  • I did notice a difference in the beginning and we used ASEA for about 6-7 months. His attention and eye contact was a little better but after that his progress seemed to plateau.

    I've been using doTERRA essential oils with him for over 7 months now - we started last April 2011 - and his progress has been really good. We saw an immediate improvement and continue to see improvements: His aggressions went from 28+ a day down to 4-5 a week the first week we started. He now has maybe 1-2 a week.

  • Have you seen any difference with ASEA? HAve you done any other biomedical treatments?

  • I noticed a difference. He seemed to be following instruction more. Have you put anymore videos of him on ASEA since April 15th I couldnt find any. Thank you. I love what ASEA has done for my body. I was experiencing extreme pain. Since I started taking it I have had no pain, no headaches, sleeping deeper and more energy. Good Luck to you and Zane! God bless

  • Dr. Andrew Wakefield is doing some promising work with Autism. He has been attacked in the media, because the vaccine manufacturers' profits are threatened by his findings. Please suspend judgment until you have all the pieces of the puzzle. He has helped kids with autism get better.

  • 2 years later and 1 weak later asea any eye contact any speech any attention in my opinion any improve he look like typical autistic child.

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