OK, I did some quick research on SM -- never heard of it before now. Is this a
mercury toxicity issue? Have you tested her for mercury?
If this is a mercury issue, then the Geier protocal may be of use to her. If
you did not hear anything of use, you need to go back and listen again. Dr.
Geier does have female patients who are doing well. I know of at least 1
parent.
If you like, I can give you their email and you can talk to them. Its up to
you.
Best of luck.
Abid Khan <a_bit_solutions@...> wrote:
Wow! I assumed that autism-mercury yahoo groups had parents of autistics --
like me. Guess I was wrong.
Testosterone has EVERYTHING to do with puberty. Girls have testosterone too.
If your child is nuerotypical, then go to a regular pediatrician and tell them
you suspect prococious puberty and insist on testing. If you don't trust your
MD, the tests are standard ones done in a lab with a blood test -- even your MD
can't get that wrong! -- all covered by insurance
You said so far you have not listened to all of Dr. Geier's video. If your
daughter is NT, then you are right, it does not apply to her.
hanjkyla <kyleac@...> wrote:
> Hello Samantha,
>
> I can say with a great degree of confidence that your child has
Precocious Puberty caused by autism. Its too long to explain the
science here. Basically, your child has too much testosterone
because the testosterone is trapped within testosterone-mercury
sheets.
I don't understand what testosterone has to do with puberty starting
in a female. If you can explain this that might help me. Also I
can say with great certainty that she doesn't have autism.
Poor kid is clogged up with testosterone. Listen to Dr. Geier:
>
> http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html
>
> For ASD kids with very high testosterone, chelation is minimally
successful. You need to bring the testosterone down and perhaps
shut it off until you can chelate. Two methods of doing this:
>
> 1. Diflucan / Nizoral have a side-effect of testosterone
reduction but may not do this effectively enough.
>
> 2. Lupron will stop the testosterone but is reported to have
side-effects -- especially for adults.
>
> By the way, if you take her to an MD be sure to say that you
suspect "precocious puberty" and insist that she get tested (they
will check her testosterone level). I would also test your son as
well.
Unfortunately, I don't actually have a MD right now I'd trust to
take her to.
> Be sure to listen to the Geiers!
I've started to. So far I haven't heard anything that seems to
apply to my dd. They also said they haven't treated any girls.
Samantha
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