Autism: Improving Communication Skills and Social Interactions

February 19, 2008

Autism and Lyme’s Disease Linked

I found the following article extremely interesting as I’ve previously worked with a number of Lyme disease clients. I certainly hope this link between autism and Lyme’s isn’t the case as Lyme disease is a terrible, seriously debilitating disease that I would wish on no-one.

In working with the Lyme support group of Southern California, I was able to develop a program of about twelve (12) DNA Allergy Reprogramming clearings for Lyme’s Disease that was effective. We really didn’t have enough time to work together as I relocated to Seattle, WA.

Should you have a child who you suspect might have somehow contracted Lyme – this usually occurs from the bite of a deer-tick – please consider having your child tested through Immunosciences Lab. They offer several panels for Lyme Disease. They also offer a number of panels regarding testing for the possible culprits of Autism. In fact, I’ve based some of the DNA Allergy Reprogramming clearings that I’ve been using to help my Autistic clients dramatically improve their speaking and language abilities on these tests.

I must say I completely disagree with the uses of antibiotics in these cases. ANTI-BIOTICS are not a viable solution for Lyme Disease. The main agent of Lyme Disease is borrelia burgdorferi and it has the capability of shedding it’s cell wall making it totally and completely invisible to anti-biotics. To make things worse anti-biotics will, absolutely, positively give you a yeast-fungal infection (Candida) that once in place is nearly impossible to get rid of and will wreak havoc with your body and turn off your immune system and the DNA damage repair system. This is not a good idea for anyone, especially someone with autism and/or Lyme’s.

Anti-biotics are not the most effective therapy, they never have been and never will be. They WERE the best thing we could come up with at the time and that time has passed. Today, energy medicine, quantum healing and photomedicine which form the basis of DNA Reprogramming are a much better solution than infecting someone with yeast-fungus for the rest of their lives.

Should you or someone you love have a problem with Lyme Disease or Autism DNA Allergy Reprogramming has proven to be helpful in both of these tragic situations. It is a viable alternative to the currently available methods which are simply not effective. Based on the results that have been achieved I believe it is only proper to offer hope for these rather hopeless conditions.

Feel free to contact me (Dr. Ted Edwards) with questions or concerns at endautism@yahoo.com.

14 February 2008

Up to a third of all cases of autism may be the result of Lyme disease and other chronic infections, new research suggests.

Researcher Robert Bransfield believes that tick-borne infections, such as Lyme disease, can weaken the immune system during infancy and make the sufferer more vulnerable to autistic-spectrum diseases.

He estimates that between 20 per cent and 30 per cent of all autistic children may be infected by Lyme disease or other similar infections.

If so, it means that 140,000 autistic children in the USA alone have the problem as a direct result of an infection. If they were treated with high-dose antibiotics – considered to be the most effective therapy, especially in the early stages of infection – the savings in healthcare and education costs would amount to around $358bn, he estimates.

(Source: Medical Hypotheses, published online: November 5, 2007. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2007.09.006).

February 15, 2008

Autism: Making a Difference

autism-in-children.jpgRecently I’ve had the pleasure of working with two young boys afflicted by autism. I’d like to tell you a little about these boys and to protect their identity I’m going to use alias names. In this article I’d like to share with you what’s been happening with Jim.

Jim is under five and when I meet him he spoke gibberish. He exhibited severe deficits in both speech and language development. When his parents asked him to repeat a word they presented to him, he either couldn’t or just wasn’t interested. He exhibited anti-social behavior, tending to be withdrawn. His father shared with me that Jim is often moody, throws tantrums, has appetite and eating issues, crys at the drop of a hat and is socially withdrawn. He also shared that Jim’s speech delay is the one constant and that his behavioral/emotional issues are persistent.

Jim’s father was aware that his son had been exposed to Mercury, both environmentally and via vaccinations. I started his therapy by doing a couple of DNA Allergy Reprogramming clearings for Mercury. I came across a series of lab tests from Immunosciences Lab which I translated into additional clearings for Jim. After a few visits I received the following email:

On a related note, we’re seeing definite improvements in Jim’s expressive speech. He’s not quoting Shakespeare or anything, but clearly has improved pronunciation of some words and is able to repeat back more words more clearly. He makes a solid effort at counting 1-9, which is quite a change.

I’m convinced what we’re doing is having an impact.

A couple of weeks later Jim’s father shared: Jim is still making progress. I feel like he is cleared of blockages. The uphill struggle is now catching up on 3 years of learning how to speak. Basically the task now is like teaching a one year old how to continue learning to talk, only Jim will pick up words a lot faster than a 1 year old would. i.e. the curve will be much shorter. His entire demeanor is far, far improved since the beginning of September.

Here is the most recent communication on Jim’s progress after we did a DNA Reprogramming Clearing for the FOXP2 gene: I have noticed some progress in the past week. Overall his progress seems to go in steps. He improves, then plateaus; improves, then plateaus. That’s probably consistent with the rate of treatment he’s getting from you, although there’s delay between the treatment and the noticeable progress. I hadn’t seen a noticeable change in those few weeks when he didn’t see you.

In the past week, his sentence structure and ability to pronounce more complex words has improved. For example, he said “underwear” the other day. A three syllable word that he’s never said before (before the FOXP2 clearing), and in fact he doesn’t usually use multi-syllable words. His interest in super heroes seems to have helped in combination with treatment. “Superman” is, of course, a three-syllable word, although he still mispronounces it as “Widerman” for some reason. He struggles with S’s. And he’s now properly using (or more properly using) sentence structure like “I am Batman” instead of “Batman me”, although that came with much diligence and repetition from all of us. His ability to repeat back words and spontaneously use words did seem to go up one of those steps since the FOXP2 clearing, although I suspect the real change won’t kick in until a week or two from now. That seems to be the historical pattern.

Definitely interesting that FOXP2 also affects motor control and sensory-motor integration, both things we know he struggled with as a baby and perhaps still struggles with today somewhat. Short answer is yes, I think it made a difference, although I suspect the real impact is yet to be seen.

Jim’s father wanted me to share these observations with you to offer hope that there is an answer to autism.

If you would like to learn more about doing this DNA Allergy Reprogramming Clearing email: endautism@yahoo.com with the Subject: Autism FOXP2

Follow this link to learn more about ordering the DNA Allergy Reprogramming class that teaches you how to clear your child for a defect in the FOXP2 gene.

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