Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Nine years of recovery

Nine years ago, I could never have predicted we would be where we are now. As Dakhari was being diagnosed back then I had almost no idea about what autism was. I certainly had no clue my older son would be diagnosed with Aspergers or that my daughter would have similar symptoms. As an overwhelming optimist I did think we would have this autism business sorted by the time Dakhari entered kindergarten. Needless to say, that didn't happen. I did manage to get and keep him in regular education from 1st grade to the present sixth grade. In fact the way things are headed i fully expect him to graduate from college. I'm not saying it will be easy, I'm just saying he is at a point now that it can be done if he decides to do it. At present he has a grade point average of 3.6 so i know he is capable.
     How did we get here? I spent countless hours researching anything that would diminish the symptoms of autism. Having a degree in biology undoubtedly colored my understanding of autism. I see autism as an environmental injury. You would think that Dakhari's healing would be proof enough of my argument, but it isn't. To bolster my position we have also helped to heal a half dozen or so other children with autism to some degree or another. Interestingly we have found that there are no symptoms   of autism that can not be diminished. Unfortunately until recently many families have had to wait months and years on the protocol before seeing substantial gains. However with the recent changes on board, we are seeing substantial change considerably quicker. This is crucial because the propaganda that depicts autism as unchangeable is far reaching and well funded.
     It is clear to me now that popular opinions about autism will only be changed by the parents that choose to fight to heal their children of autism. The popular position of neurodiversity is adopted by those who don't believe autism can be healed. Once more people begin to understand the power they have to mitigate the symptoms  of autism naturally, neurodiversity will fade. Make no mistake about it, I expect this to be the hard part. It will make the creation of Dakhari's protocol and the Divine Child green drink seem easy by comparison. The protocol and drink we created is what is responsible for the success my half dozen families are experiencing. This fact is just too much for some to comprehend. We were able to get Dakhari's ASD label removed from his IEP without special diets, doctors or drugs.  I expected that this would be well received by parents. After reading so many cries for help from parents. I suppose things are so bad that some parents don't even dare to hope. Oh well, I can only help those who have eyes that see the truth and ears that here the truth. Autism is a changeable condition. Nutrition and detox are viable solutions for many health conditions not just autism. Of course when the general populace understands this it means less money for someone. I would hope that love for one's child would trump a companies bottom line. In other words we can not afford the narrative about autism to be defined by families not affected by autism. As for those families who choose simply to accept autism as a different way of being, i respect their right to do so. I don't respect anyones opinion that anything other than acceptance is borderline child abuse. Especially when i have had phenomenal success diminishing the symptoms of autism by not accepting them.
  Lastly I'd like to say that me and my little half dozen families are excited to be healing our children of autism and can't wait for more families to jump on the bandwagon. We just got word from a family we shipped green drink to in Maryland and the 14 year old young man was able to conquer his fear of a giant slide after only three weeks on our protocol. I can go on and on like this but too many find it hard to believe anyway. As the old folks would say,"the proof  is in the pudding." Watch our testimonial on You Tube, Face book and Twitter. Our pages can be accessed at www.maximizeautisticpotential.com
   



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