Friday, January 4. 2008
Autism is Hard Enough!
I just finished speaking with my office staff about a phone call with a mom whose little boy is recovering from autistic spectrum problems. She told my staff that she has been looking for 4 years for someone to talk with about "eliminating the causes of autism." The problem she has faced is that the medical professionals she has spoken to are all cut from the same traditional cloth (probably the same kind that goes into manufacturing white coats). She has been told that all of her efforts to improve her child's nutrition are worthless. When she asked a recent "new doctor" what she should plan on, he said "There's a list of special homes at the reception desk that may be good resources." That makes me sick to my stomach!
The research on autism isn't complete but the fact that autism is treatable has been thoroughly developed. The DAN (Defeat Autism Now) protocol has helped thousands of children to recover some or all of their capabilities to lead healthy and meaningful lives - even when they started out profoundly autistic! It just doesn't make any sense that doctors can't consider something as simple as detoxification and nutrition as a small portion of therapy. This is especially frustrating when the outcomes can be so profound and the risks are so miniscule.
Traditional medical care has little to offer the autistic child (and his/her heartbroken parents) except more immunizations and antibiotics that may actually be contributing to the problem in these particular little people. When parents become better able to heal their children than the doctors who serve them there is little doubt that the medical profession is getting what it richly deserves as the profitability of medicine dissipates like morning mist. It's hard enough to have an autistic child without having to hear ignorant and poorly-informed practitioners drone on about futility and hopelessness. There is hope. It looks an awful lot like conscientious parenting and doctoring. That may be why it's so hard to come by.
Autism is hard enough already. If the DAN protocol helps some children, just imagine what we could do if ALL doctors acknowledged that God made us to receive miracles and be healed from every illness (including cancer, AIDS and autism). There is always hope. Sometimes the odds of a miracle are greatly increased by excellent parenting. Sometimes the odds are improved by excellent eating and exercise. In almost every situation I have ever seen, HOPE makes the difference between hearty success and stumbling, grueling, painful defeat. Never settle for less than complete victory in every area of health. Never settle for less.
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