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Edited on Fri Mar-17-06 01:18 AM by philb
treating autism and chronic conditions. They have publications in peer-reviewed publiciations and and among the most respected and desired doctors in the U.S. They have patients on waiting lists from all over the U.S. They do a lot of testing and let the tests dictate the treatment, as any competant doctor should. I've provided info on some of the test results for the patients at their clinic, but this is only one such clinic that treats autisitc kids, and I believe most doctors treating autism and most clinics use similar methods, the same methods recommended by the largest group of autism parents in the U.S., the Autism Research Institute, and other such. you can find them on the web.
These clinics have very high success rates treating autism, ADHD, and other related neurological problems, as is easy to verify, I've interacted with the parents of autism victims on forums for years, and have lots of personal experience, as can be seen by the statements of the parents, who have verified by test that the problems were caused primarily by mercury/toxic metals and the kids got better after detox/nutritional measures.
Are you suggesting that you know of treatments or clinics that are more successful and more appropriate than Dr. Holmes or Dr. Cave or the others from other areas that I could list, most of whom not only have extremely successful practicies with long waiting lists, but most of whom also publish and are in high call for giving seminars, etc. Their methods are supported by neurologists such as Dr. Blaylock, etc. who publishes widely. (and a doctor in my family who is a Board Certified Neurologist, in Texas)
Who or what clinic would you suggest to parents out there as more knowledgable or successful than these who have by now treated thousands with such conditions, with extremely good success ?
but note also that the Pfeiffer Clinic(Dr Walsh,etc.) has successfully treated many thousands over a 30 year period. Are you suggesting you disagree with Dr. Walsh's findings or treatment protocols. He says they have high success rates with patients that I think most other clinics don't fare very well with. Would you suggest the Pfeiffer Clinic is alternative medicine also, and if so what do you mean by that? Is "alternative medicine" less scientific or less successful than its alternative-whatever that is?
I might note that another clinic I suggest to people with chronic neurological conditions like Parkinson's, MS, ALS, Alzheimer's, etc. is Dr. Perlmutter's clinic in Naples Florida, a neurologist who uses similar methods. Would you suggest that he might not be the best choice and you know some more successful clinics?? The recently retired Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association has publically stateed that his clinic is the best in the world for such conditions, in other words is in agreement with me about this. Permutter is also widely published and a medical lab consultant,etc. Dr. Perlmutter also uses hyperbaric oxygen. What do you think about HO?
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