Article in the Philadelphia Inquirer

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Wed, 04-19-2006 - 12:32pm

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Fri, 04-21-2006 - 12:05am

Katherine, we have a mini-tramp in the middle of our LR too.

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Fri, 04-21-2006 - 11:26am

Meg,

I just wanted to say I am so happy to hear that things are going well for you. We have seen good results too with the small amount of biomed things we've done and for some reason, the Houston's enzymes seem to have made the greatest difference. It's hard to say why exactly, but it tells me for our guy, there is something there. I just wish DAN docs were not so expensive.

We just had an experience similar to yours where our ST (who doesn't know about the enzymes)has commented on the increased eye contact and ability to focus, attend longer. Even our pediatrician has noted the improvement and is all for the enzymes, although she doesn't know much about any of the other stuff. (She kind of doesn't have a comment on it one way or the other.) She had not seen Eric for a year and when she saw him, she was pretty much blown away by the improvement. Guess it is harder for us to see, since we are in the day to day thick of it! For us it isn't just the diet or supplements, it's everything, the therapy, the right school environment. But hitting the underlying health issues does seem to make the more traditional therapies go easier, for us at least.

I hope the transdermal chelation goes well. If you don't mind me asking a personal question, is it gentle to the skin? I got pretty scared from a talk I went to that showed how it can be rough on the skin, so this doctor preferred glutathione and something else I cannot remember. We just started giving a few epsom salt baths. My son really seems to love having them, so I figure there is no harm!

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Fri, 04-21-2006 - 11:28am

Debbie, I'm glad I'm not the only one with the trampoline in the living room! LOL! I jump on it too, it is very cathartic!

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Fri, 04-21-2006 - 10:34pm

LOL, I always introduce the trampoline like it's a member of the family....."and this is our living room, here's our trampoline in the middle of the room, our best peice of furniture"


I'm telling you that's got to be nearly the best $10 I ever spent.

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