Autistic Child Fully Recovered With Biomedical Treatment for Autism – Holly Riley


 

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16 Responses to Autistic Child Fully Recovered With Biomedical Treatment for Autism – Holly Riley

  • Steve Perez says:

    Ken, You have to take the right approach to this. Not any one therapy in itself may work, but it is several different things all together that make it a success.
    I have a 4 year old grandson that my wife and I have personally taken under our wing just to change his eating habits and exercise? not that processed stuff and the remarkable improvement he is making. Now we are going to disclose to his parents that we are going to get rather serious in getting him well. Forget what others say!

  • Catfallingonefeet says:

    People need to accept that this is not a cure for all, but it is for some. I was “cured” of epilepsy 25 years ago in a similar way. My mother didn’t want to put me on drugs, so she tried so many different things. The GF/CF diet worked for me. The doctors didn’t believe her at the? time, although when I reached the 3 year mark of no seizures they started to listen. But this doesn’t work for everyone, it didn’t work for my brother who has to take medication to control his seizures.

  • twowinds says:

    Well? Done! Well Done ! 🙂

  • Ivet Flexon says:

    I’m speechless!?

  • PoppaWink says:

    Thanks for posting this.?

  • LarryCook333 says:

    Thank? you for leaving your comment Helen!

  • Helen Beaufort says:

    Yay Larry, thanks for making this video!! Thanks Holly for sharing your story!! Recovery cases help everyone see the causes of autism, despite a medical industry? in denial.

  • fiftee50 says:

    Dear Ken,? please start applying the treatment options. My son has improved a lot in 6 months & he has no health problems from the treatments, rather the health problems he does have such as metabolic disorder, mitochondrial disfunction & GI problems are healing step by step.

    His eye contact is very good & non-verbal communication is almost ‘normal’ as well. He is much happier & that’s the best part.

  • fiftee50 says:

    Hi, my son was diagnosed with autism at 2yrs & 3 months. We have him on biomed treatment & run Son-Rise? program at home. He has come a long way in almost 7 months 🙂

    Science is now showing that genetics has been overestimated as the main cause of autism. Please google : ‘Stanford Study Debunks Autism as a Primarily Genetic Disorder’

  • Rosalyn Gardiner says:

    My Kaden had the same pattern, he also had the eczema on his ears and cheeks. Thank you for sharing!!!!?

  • LarryCook333 says:

    So what you are saying is this: “I’ve heard that these treatments work, I don’t know why they work, but because western medicine doesn’t endorse these treatments, I won’t do them for my kid.” A fascinating and selfish stance. If you actually believe that these “other” therapies “work,” why in the world would you not want to help your kid? Who cares if they are labeled “anecdotal” or not – I can assure you that Holly doesn’t care:? she has her kid back, 100%. That’s why she made this video.

  • Ken Korte says:

    My son Logan is 4 years old and on the autism spectrum. He is still non-verbal, but has been showing his greatest progress since going into an? ABLLS program at our local school. I’ve heard of all these treatment options during my research into autism looking to help Logan but any improvement in autistic children on any of these therapies or diets is anecdotal. Actual medical research done has not been encouraging or have proven to have adverse reactions, such as bone density loss on CF diets.

  • LarryCook333 says:

    And why, exactly, is it unethical for someone to not have Autism? If you broke your back, would it be unethical for it? to be repaired? If you got the flu, would it be unethical to regain your health? If you went blind, would it be unethical to see again? I just don’t get it. Why not educate yourself and learn that Autism is a medical problem caused by medical reasons (e.g., environmental poisons, among other reasons) that is best treated medically, along with all other available treatments.

  • sunnyrainy22 says:

    I really am happy that this woman’s son is progressing,but I think offering a cure for Autism is deeply unethical.Autism is on the way to being shown as genetic, NOT caused from direct environmental causes. Chelation has killed children before, and offering hope of this kind is damaging. Proper support for the family and the child especially in an educational setting is a much more important? factor. I’m sorry, but this shouldn’t be something that is promoted.

  • LarryCook333 says:

    Unfortunately, what the doctors didn’t tell you is that most likely your parents had various environmental toxicities, which they then passed on to you as you developed in the womb. Environmental toxins compromise neurological systems, which is very well known and documented in medical literature. The body has an amazing ability to heal, when given the right conditions. Holy’s story, in this video, is how she went about to create the “right conditions” in her child.? It’s worth looking into.

  • poppyW57 says:

    Autism is not a medical condition its something I was born with and my father and also my brother. We all have aspergers syndrome? a mild form of autism. The doctors didn’t know I had autism till I was eight and nobody told me. I had to go to school not knowing there was something ‘wrong’ with me nobody told me I had to be normal or be more social so I didn’t.

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