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		By: Craig S. (Parent of an autistic child)		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Craig S. (Parent of an autistic child)]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[To those interested in treating Autism with non-differentiated plant stem cell therapy I would like to tell you of the benefits my son has received from taking Holly and European Alder.

About a year and half ago we found out about using Holly and European Alder tinctures to treat Autism. This was of interest to me. But first a little background. My son is now 23 years old. At 10 months he spontaneously started having seizures. Prior to that he was developing normally, starting to walk, starting to say words. With the seizures also came a loss of speech and severe emotional loss where he showed less joy, less sadness, less frustration, all emotions decreased. We were told that he may never speak or have emotions. He was diagnosed with Epilepsy and was put on anti-seizure medications.

At about the age of 2-1/2 the seizures dissipated, brainwaves normalized, and we weaned him off of the medications. The epilepsy subsided, but Autism remained. My son went through school in special needs classes, and although he always improved little by little, he was far behind the curve and had trouble with academic skills. He was directed towards simple work opportunities and in the last three years of high school he was supported by staff at various low-level jobs to substitute for his inability to progress academically.

Prior to the Holly and European Alder, we were working on getting him into a work program and possibly assisted communal living where he could be with peers and have the best life he could.
That brings us to about a year ago when we started using plant stem cell therapy. Within two weeks we started noticing little improvements. Longer responses to questions, some eye contact, more emotions. When I noticed frustration for the first time, that was the best! Regular sons get frustrated.

We were told that you only need to use the therapy for a few months, but since we are still seeing constant improvement, we continue to use it. We have come so far that we now have tutors working with him to learn reading, writing, and math good enough to get a GED. He is in a program preparing him for a real job, and we are now switching his IEP from communal living to independent living where he will have his own place and just have people check in on him until even that need may no longer be needed.

I do not know how beneficial this treatment may be to others with autism, but it has worked well for us, and I say this with complete honesty. I am an engineer by profession, and we tried many
treatments and therapies over the years, and none really worked. Plant stem cell therapy did work and continues to work for us. I could not be a happier parent!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To those interested in treating Autism with non-differentiated plant stem cell therapy I would like to tell you of the benefits my son has received from taking Holly and European Alder.</p>
<p>About a year and half ago we found out about using Holly and European Alder tinctures to treat Autism. This was of interest to me. But first a little background. My son is now 23 years old. At 10 months he spontaneously started having seizures. Prior to that he was developing normally, starting to walk, starting to say words. With the seizures also came a loss of speech and severe emotional loss where he showed less joy, less sadness, less frustration, all emotions decreased. We were told that he may never speak or have emotions. He was diagnosed with Epilepsy and was put on anti-seizure medications.</p>
<p>At about the age of 2-1/2 the seizures dissipated, brainwaves normalized, and we weaned him off of the medications. The epilepsy subsided, but Autism remained. My son went through school in special needs classes, and although he always improved little by little, he was far behind the curve and had trouble with academic skills. He was directed towards simple work opportunities and in the last three years of high school he was supported by staff at various low-level jobs to substitute for his inability to progress academically.</p>
<p>Prior to the Holly and European Alder, we were working on getting him into a work program and possibly assisted communal living where he could be with peers and have the best life he could.<br />
That brings us to about a year ago when we started using plant stem cell therapy. Within two weeks we started noticing little improvements. Longer responses to questions, some eye contact, more emotions. When I noticed frustration for the first time, that was the best! Regular sons get frustrated.</p>
<p>We were told that you only need to use the therapy for a few months, but since we are still seeing constant improvement, we continue to use it. We have come so far that we now have tutors working with him to learn reading, writing, and math good enough to get a GED. He is in a program preparing him for a real job, and we are now switching his IEP from communal living to independent living where he will have his own place and just have people check in on him until even that need may no longer be needed.</p>
<p>I do not know how beneficial this treatment may be to others with autism, but it has worked well for us, and I say this with complete honesty. I am an engineer by profession, and we tried many<br />
treatments and therapies over the years, and none really worked. Plant stem cell therapy did work and continues to work for us. I could not be a happier parent!</p>
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