There is currently no "cure" for autism. I know that it is devastating for parents when their child has autism. There is research being done all over the world for this condition, but as of yet, there is no cure & anyone that tries to tell you that there is, is just trying to take advantage of the fact that desperate parents will try ANYTHING to help their children. These guys have no scruples & I often wonder how they can sleep at night.
2006-11-30 00:20:29
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answered by jodi g 3
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Don't ever believe there is no cure. Who defines Cure? If you want to see you son improve, then would you consider him being cured? Listen, the majority of people who are not familiar with this huge spectrum are most likely on the spectrum themselves. think about it. I would reccommend to you the you research a DAN! conference and look for a doctor under that category. Honestly, there are so many factors that can cause a child to appear autistic. Many don't understant the immunizations given to children are a huge cause of autistic behavior. That set a side, a genetics test will show you, but you need the right doctor to show and guide you how to fix it. We all have genetic mutations. Find out. Email me and ill give you more information if you are open, which I know you are. Don't go to Malaysia, Listen I will show you.
2006-12-02 13:38:59
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answered by jm 1
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Since there is no cure for autism,now it depends on what the lady means by
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Maybe she was just saying that Dr. Leong had a good follow up on her grandson with the right meds and diet. Effective her grandson will feet better.
2006-11-30 01:45:21
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answered by Meemee 3
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I do not believe there is a cure for autism. I used to be a nurse until a few years ago and I have never heard of that cure. I think if there was a cure, it would have been broadcast all over the place. I have a nephew with autism, and my brother can certainly afford "this cure", if there is one. Also, he would do anything for his son and this has not been mentioned by him. PLEASE CHECK THIS OUT WITH THE AMA, Do not be scammed. I wish you well.
2006-11-30 02:24:15
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answered by charliarhette 2
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It does sound like a scam. Applied Behavior Analysis and early intervention 1:1 therapy are the most proven treatments for autism, to my knowledge. There is about a 50% "recovery" rate for autistic children who are treated using the Lovaas method of early intervention ("recovery" meaning developing socially functional behaviors to the point that an autistic child will not be recognized out of a group of children without the disorder).
http://www.lovaas.com/
2006-11-30 02:02:31
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answered by m3pinklemonade 1
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Yes, only if the ministers/pastors can magically cure autism.
2017-01-06 01:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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This must be a scam! There are various treatments for autism and each treatment and program must be individualized for the patient. there is no known cure for autism. They are preying on desperate parents looking for a miracle.
2006-11-30 01:18:18
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answered by kristin c 4
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http://autism-ncd-zeolites.healthyplace2.com/index.html...........please go here, and if that doesn't work...try to go to google, and put 'zeolites and autism cure'.....Zeolites, are made from Lava...and have been known to take the heavy metals out of a child's system..removing the cause of many of the reasons kids have autism today..and don't give him ANY MORE SHOTS or steroids..these are the main reason kids are acquiring autism nowadays...it used to be one in five hundred thousand, now it is one in every 162 and the DRUG COMPANIES AND DOCTORS KNOW IT AND THE GOVERNMENT WHO TAKES THE MONEY FROM THE BIG PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES AND THEY STILL ARE DOING IT GET AN ATTORNEY AND GO AFTER THEM FOR YOUR CHILD'S CONTINUED CARE!!!
2006-11-30 03:15:21
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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unfortunately there is no cure for autistic spectrum disorders. They are based in genetics. so unless this doctor is running a highly advanced gene therapy clinic out of a third world country, i'm afraid i have to play the bullshit card.
2006-11-30 00:33:54
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answered by Kardane 2
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As far as i know, there is no cure for autism. More people would know about it if there was a cure, it would be a major breakthru.
2006-11-30 00:40:52
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answered by sabor69 3
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