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kylewaters- 02-04-2008
Autism
The first is a video from Dateline, but you can find others by google (videos): autism chelation http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3388673152940327857&q=autism+chelation&total=70&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=4 This is the page from which I started for what follows: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=chelation+drops&btnG=Google+Search http://www.improvedoralchelation.com/ (though for angina, it is, nevertheless, CHELATION) On the other hand, I have just checked the cost, and it's insane. Thankfully, the main ingredients are provided, if you feel adventurous about mixing your own. Read: http://autismdiva.blogspot.com/2005/07/tiaras-for-dr-laidler.html http://www.autismspeaks.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=3928 http://www.evenbetternow.com/autism.asp Try inquring at a "health/natural supplements"-type of shop

Makybe_Diva- 02-04-2008

Hey Kylewaters :D Thank you for taking the time to post the information about autism - it very much appreciated. With regards to information on this topic, I have found that you can never know too much as all of it helps to tackle individual cases. My eldest son, who is 3.5 years old, was first diagnosed in March, 2007, with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Being his mum, however, I knew long before then that something just wasn't right with him. Ty is on a restricted diet, well, as much as I can inforce anyway - my partner (Ty's dad) likes to eat junk food and gives him some when I'm at work, which can be annoying as it can "set him off". Ty has been on Hemp Seed Oil for the past 2 months and the results are amazing! Before starting him on the hemp seed oil, Ty was just like any other ASD child - disruptive, confused, would bite/kick/scream/squeal and go into hysterics at the drop of a hat. His vocabularly was very limited, less than 30 words, and he didn't have the confidence to babble away nor to sing songs. Since we have been giving him 5ml of Hemp Seed Oil mixed in with his vegies every night, Ty is like a new little boy. He now has over 250 words and talks and sings all the time. He can count up to 15 with minor assistance and loves to mimic everything we say. Ty started early intervention last week and loved it. His case manager is amazed by him :D Unfortunately, we have been experiencing problems with our youngest son. Things just aren't adding up with him - my gut instinct (which has never steered me wrong before) has been telling me for awhile. Thankfully, he is booked in for a paed appointment early March for an assessment. I just want to get the ball rolling as quickly as possible. Taj is on hemp seed oil as well, but only for 2 weeks now. We had him on fish oil before then, which was a waste of time as it didn't do a great deal. Thanks for the links again, I will definately be looking into them just in case we need more stuff to help their development. Wishing you all the best, MD

kylewaters- 02-05-2008

Shame on Ty's daddy!! Is he not aware of what damage he also does to himself? Think of the canola (rapeseed) oil alone! We men can be stubborn. However, perhaps you can "wean" him off of junk food, with mischievous guile? I have "nannied" a 6-y/o (not much else I can do), who has ADHD...when he stayed with us, I removed his (now doubled-dosage) of "amphetamines", which are ineffective; with what little money I had, I bought for him supplements, with CoQ10, Omega3, etc. He improved, even to the amazement of his mother. . .who, having him once again in her care, promptly took him off of the supplements, without gratitude (she had assumed only that her son had had "a firm hand"; what, unlike her yelling?) and resumed with the drugs! What a dunce!

kylewaters- 02-05-2008

By the bye: If the younger has noticeable rash, and worsened behaviour/symptoms after consumption of wheat and other products with gluten, then coeliac sprue may be suspect, though doubtful (largely genetic, and endemic to heredity from N Italia or Gallway region). It might be dietary. Kevin Trudeau's newest release gives great insight, despite his redundancy about the FDA & FTC. Thanks for the advice about the oil! I believe that you had mentioned also olive oil with lime juice. How about DMSO? Be sure to logically point out Ty's behavioural problems to your partner; perhaps it will sink in. I forgot to ask: Did Ty's character seem to change shortly after a particular vaccination?

ivan4iai- 02-05-2008

Hey kylewaters, you wouldn't know any anything about curing brain injured people, would you?

Makybe_Diva- 02-05-2008

Hey Kyle, I've been trying to wean S off the junk for a while now, I have to admit, he is getting better at it but still has a long way to go. He just doesn't seem to get it about preservatives and the like :roll: That's great that you had success with supplements regarding ADHD - pity his mum didn't understand though :x Being an ex-druggie myself, I understand how important it is NOT to give kids dexies - it just itsn't fair on them nor is it fair on society when they grow up and don't know how to cope. WIth Ty, I suspected he had a problem when he was about 6 months old - it wasn't because of his vaccinations. S and I honestly believe that the pregnancy and the birth had a lot to do with the way Ty is - so much so that we are seriously considering reporting the Ob for gross megligence and maybe sue him for ongoing costs associated with Ty's recovery. But that's another story - very messy and very long. Little Taj, however, well he seemed to change significantly after his 12 month vaccination. I'm not too happy with the GP about it as I wanted the jabs to be done in Taj's leg as it is a bigger muscle. Instead, the GP insisted that it be done in his tiny arm - Taj flinched big-time and the needle got stuck in his arm :shock: Needless to say, I don't take him back there anymore. My GP is really good - he is Chinese doctor and is into alternatives as well. He gave Taj his chicken pox vaccination in his leg with no problems - he even got HUGE smile a minute later, which is how it should be. Anway, we found out yesterday that Taj shall be starting the assessment process in two weeks time. I have to get his hearing tested before then as I think he may be tone-deaf in his left ear. He turns two soon and it is a bit heartbreaking to see him the way that he is given 12 months ago he was like any other normal baby. Oh well, it happens :) I just stay positive and focus on the good things - there isn't much else I can do :lol: I've got to get going - Ty is waking up and we have Early Intervention today :) Have a good one! MD

magnetichealing- 02-06-2008

re: Autism -- You might do well to look into detox with clay for dealing with Autism. "Clay body masks" or the like using bentonine clay. Even if you run across someone who rants against the potential effectivenes of clay guess what? Bentonite clay is rather inexpensive--less expensive than a lifetime of specialty care. Clay is reported to remove heavy metals or toxins from the body (such as those that might be adversely affecting a child's brain). Clay can also provide nutrients to the body. I used clay to successfully treat an infection and pain that would have otherwise cost hundreds of dollars in painkillers, surgery, etc. When I applied the clay mixture I didnt need painkillers for two to three months. I did it again and more frequently, I"ve not needed the painkillers concerning that issue for over a year. The rings as for where they would help: in regenerative stages.

Makybe_Diva- 02-06-2008

Hey magnetichealing, thanks for the advice :) LOL!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Just had visions of trying to put clay onto Taj :lol: :lol: I think I will wait until I have a diagnosis with Taj until I decide what course of action I will take :wink: Ty had early intervention yesterday. He is in with the older kids and really only has to work on his gross motor skills, oh, and his fear of the toilet, then he should be right to start kindy next year :D I keep on getting asked what I am doing with Ty that is so different as Ty is very, very smart for his age - I get the most weirdest look when I tell them that he has hemp seed oil everyday :lol: However, I will look into the clay for myself. I still haven't had a chance to do a major detox as there was always something going on - recovery from ex-drug habit/toxic brain injury, and then having two kids. I know that I really need to detox as I have been feeling kind of overloaded in my liver and I just have the 'acidic' feeling that won't go away unless I drink near-on 3 litres of water in a 24 hour period. Thanks magnetichealing, much appreciated :)

oahuoahu- 02-06-2008

i cant believe some of you dont know the truth yet autism is caused by the mercury and poisons and heavy metals that are inside vaccines the vaccines are deadly. dont give them to your children and they will be like superhumans compared to their classmates

Makybe_Diva- 02-06-2008

i cant believe some of you dont know the truth yet autism is caused by the mercury and poisons and heavy metals that are inside vaccines the vaccines are deadly. dont give them to your children and they will be like superhumans compared to their classmates Obviously you haven't read what I have written in regards to my eldest son, Ty - we knew very early on that there was something wrong. This is because of the pregnancy and the birth - there was a massive complication that went undiagnosed that could have resulted in both of us dying. I have been told that the chance of hemmorage and death to both mother and child in that situation is at 90%. The reason we didn't die was because I didn't panic during the birth - I knew that there was something majorly wrong as the pain was just too great and everything went white :shock: Ty's intellectual disability (ASD) is, in my opinion, caused by not enough oxygen getting to him during the pregnancy, having a totally stressed out mummy during the pregnancy (family issues at the time, grrr!), getting stuck during the birth (face presentation) and then having to 'wait around' whilst the surgeon arrived and theatre was prepared, oh and then there was the emerg c/section (which was done wrong because the silly Ob told the surgeon Ty was a breech baby) and having to get pulled out by his shoulders so that his face wasn't stuck anymore - his nose and eyes were swollen and his hairline was pushed back so far that his fontanelle was huge! Trust me, the list goes on and on. Ty has been assessed by 3 different specialists and the reports have all come back the same - he has Autistic Spectrum Disorder. My youngest, well, he has a problem which I feel is because I was wrongly advised to stay on my meds during his pregnancy. My GP wanted me to take them up until 36 weeks, but I stopped taking them at 17 weeks. Within 24 hours, Taj was kicking the absolute hell out of me - he did that right up until he was born (Ouch!). Thankfully, Taj was a VBAC so we didn't have to go through all the crap associated with a c/section. However, Taj used to be able to say about 12 words six months ago - now, he only has 4. This backwards step is a warning sign for ASD/Asperger's. There are other things that he has started doing as well like head-butting (he got me twice on the forehead today), biting, screaming, kicking, squealing, throwing himself down on the ground - it sounds like the terrible-two's however he isn't like the other kids his age :( It is heartbreaking to say the least :cry: Autism is also heridtary - there are members of my family who are a bit "odd" (understatement of the century!). My mum was advised to get me checked/assessed when I first started kindy as I displayed several traits. However, mum didn't because I did everything that I was told and she didn't want to be told that that wasn't normal. My mum's like that :) Oh, and another thing, they have also linked autism to rapid growth, mainly of the head. Ty has a huge head and Taj, who was born prem, is extremely tall for his age - so tall that people actually ask if Ty and Taj are twins :) So Oahuoahu, I do know the truth - I actually know the whole truth as, being a parent of a child who has ASD, I have to know the whole truth about it. It's very easy for someone on the outside to say things but when you are actually dealing with ASD first hand, that is when you really learn about it :wink: Cheers! MD

oahuoahu- 02-06-2008

i admit it is possible for children to get an autism spectrum disorder form things other than vaccines but its not hereditary. sorry its not. you can believe whatever the doctor or science wants to tell you, but autism is caused by some sort of damage to the brain whether from mercury/vaccines or something else. actually, im wrong, autism can be hereditary, assuming your genocode has some weird mutation that causes problems like that in the brain.... but thats a 1 in 10000000000000000000000000% chance that you actually have that. if you had a problem birth, not enough oxygen got to the babies brain, stuff like that, etc. i know that can cause autism (well, it causes something that is just like autism. a brain disorder. but its diagnosed as autism. its all the same stuff) ehhh I know what im talking about. i was given the vaccines and i didnt get autism. all humans have a different vulnerability to the poison in the vaccines maybe you are right. maybe your childrens autism is different all im saying is this: the vaccines are deadly, and do ZERO GOOD. avoid them like the plague. ignore me if you wish, its your freedom of choice.

Makybe_Diva- 02-07-2008

That's cool - everybody is different :) I just know how it is with my kids. I have to admit, it would actually be easier to stomach if it had of been from their vaccines - at least then I would know what direction to head in. It is gut-wrenching when you know it was caused by someone's f**k-up (Ty's ASD) :( I'm going to report the Ob for gross negligence. It has been playing on my mind too much lately and I think that is the only way to "get over" what happened, IYKWIM. The thing is, how do I go about it? Any advice would be appreciated, bearing in mind that I do live in Western Australia :) Cheers! MD

magnetichealing- 02-07-2008

oahuoahu: vacinnes arent the only potential cause of the blanket classification "autism". I am aware of the effect that vacinnations can have on children and some of those vaccinations contain heavy metals (i.e. which were referred to above). I wouldnt doubt if they contained neurotixins or the like as well.

kylewaters- 02-07-2008

As for Ty: There are many "secret" shots that I have heard about kids getting, even shortly after birth (I have NOT confirmed this). I am VERY skeptical about shots of any kind. Read what Kevin Trudeau has to say about the consequences! Okay, I admit that I'm racist: I grew up having mostly Asian doctors (most Chinese), and I'm sorry to say, but I just haven't had good luck with white physicians. I am also biased towards Indian (aurvedic) doctors. Comical, by the way, about the hemp reaction. America started with the "reefer madness" craze, which infected the rest of the world. Oh, but pharmaceutical drugs are alright. . .Another irony: "fat = bad". Meanwhile, people can't figure out why they're getting fatter, whilst eating polished rice and non-fat fetuccini Alfredo! (good) Fat is important, including for the brain! Hempseed and flaxseed/linseed oils are amongst the best. Coconut oil too. Is betonine pretty much the same as bentonite? It's said that mustard footbaths (even full-body) are good too. I actually drank small amounts of bentonite (clay) during the "Arise N' Shine" cleanse, which worked really well! yOU can probably find the kidney and gall bladder/liver cleanse instructions on the net. There is also a lymphatic cleanse. Did I miss anything?

kylewaters- 02-07-2008

Ivan: I am only self educated, of course; however, I strongly suggest looking into nootropic agents (read: "Mind-drugs"), such as piracetam and aniracetam, which are potentiated when used in conjunction with DMAE. They are still legal. . .for now. . .until the pharmaceutical manufacturers catch on. Also read up on amino acids! I don't recall which ones any more, so it would be best for you to research this on your own on the net. Again: Fat is vital for the brain! Avoid soy and canola/rapeseed oils. Good news: I once asked a brain surgeon (seriously; a relative of mine was brain damaged in an accident) if the brain is able to grow new neurons or not. The answer was an emphatic "no", but my expression belied my scepticism, which annoyed the good doctor. . .now we know years later, that the brain not only grows new dendrites, but ALSO neurons! Hah! Please nobody take my "racist" comment wrongly! I call myself a racist, because I could not imagine living in a homogeneous and "westernised" world! Race, Colour, features and culture are wonderful nuances, that are to be cherished in so being of a particular race and culture, and appreciated by those of another.