It is estimated that one in every 110 children is diagnosed with autism, making it more common than childhood cancer, juvenile diabetes and pediatric AIDS combined.
As a new parent, the first year brings with it the most milestones, incredible change and overall parenting bliss. But what if your new bundle of joy begins exhibiting some of these symptoms:
– No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months or thereafter
– No back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions by nine months or thereafter
– No babbling by 12 months
– No back-and-forth gestures, such as pointing, showing, reaching, or waving by 12 months
– No words by 16 months
– No two-word meaningful phrases (without imitating or repeating) by 24 months
– Any loss of speech or babbling or social skills at any age
A diagnosis of Autism could feel like a doomed sentence for your precious baby. But it doesn’t have too anymore!
” My son, Kenneth, was diagnosed with autism at two years old. At five and a half years, we started biomedical intervention with him, consisting of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, mb12 injections, and glutathione. We also bought a mild hyperbaric oxygen chamber and started treating him at home for three hours each day totalling 90 hours each month. At age 8, Kenneth had a umbilical cord blood stem cell infusion (this is not embryonic stem cells). Kenneth started reading about 6-9 months after the first treatment and potty trained as well. At age 9, Kenneth had his second stem cell infusion. Kenneth’s IQ has gone up and he does not have any more autistic symptoms. He is a little delayed, but we feel he is catching up rapidly. ”
Join Kandee G and guest Marty Kelly as she shares her journey as a mother of an autistic child and how stem cell therapy gave him his life back.