Blood work for autistic children

    • [DOC File]Autism and Supplementation

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      Personally I have seen 2 children of ages 5 and 7 who had been diagnosed by others with autism and who clearly had no significant autistic features. On reviewing the basis of their early diagnosis it was clear the features lending to this diagnosis it could all have been in the normal range for age and interactional level.


    • [DOC File]The American Journal of Clinical Chiropractic

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      Simple blood tests can determine nutrient levels and from this data a diet can be successfully adjusted to address any shortfalls. Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) medical professionals are a good place to start because they have been especially trained to understand the challenges facing autistic children.


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      He recorded that some of his patients were autistic, obsessive, stereotypical and echolalic. (Kanner, 1943) Contemporaneously, Dr. Hans Asperger also reported similar observations. He noticed that some children with normal intelligence and language development had difficulties understanding others’ points of view and had troubles making friends.


    • [DOC File]OXIDATIVE STRESS,

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      Furthermore, even Lovaas fails to normalize all of his autistic children; for some of the children, even Lovaas (1987) fails to eliminate the ontogenic behavioral continuity maintained by the children’s pre-existing repertoires and values (or for the biological determinists, maintained by the autistic genes and bad blood).


    • [DOC File]Alternative ‘Treatments’ for Autism

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      The children are immediately rewarded for their positive behavior. ABA has been often compared to a puzzle. The trials are used to teach smaller components of a larger concept. Children are drilled for hours of one on one with a behavior analyst who has been trained to work on the skills with autistic children. Each step begins with a specific ...


    • [DOC File]Casi Renee Oakes

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      Autistic children exhibit distinctive chemical. imbalances not present in the general. population. By 1999, I had collected 50,000. chemical assays of blood and urine for. autistic children and was invited by Dr. Bernard Rimland to present the findings at. a think tank in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The. assembled audience of autism researchers


    • [DOC File]Trait-based Personality Theory, Ontogenic Behavioral ...

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      Autism is a brain disorder that can result in behavioural problems. In 1998,Dr Andrew Wakefield published a report in a medical journal. Dr Wakefield and his colleagues had carried out tests on 12 autistic children.


    • [DOC File]The word autism was first used in the English language by ...

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      is a 47 yr old autistic (identified at 45) mother of 2 autistic young people. Lisa breastfed both of her children, one to 1.5 years, the other to 2.5 years. She also trained as a supporter with The Breastfeeding Network and spoke with many other mothers about many aspects of infant feeding.


    • AUTISM AND THE SUPPORT NEEDED BY

      Even though I knew autism was just a label they give children who have had reactions to vaccines, we needed the funding for the school and allowed them to call her autistic. In May of 1999, Casi started running fever and blood work showed she was positive with the epstein bar virus (mono), which I learned was also due to the vaccines.


    • Test which is 90% accurate could help to diagnose autism | Daily M…

      Biochemistry Blood Hints at Autism’s Source Researchers have identified a biochemical peculiarity in the blood of autistic children. “The incidence of autism has gone up dramatically in the last 15 years,” notes S. Jill James, director of biochemical genetics at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.


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