
Today is Fei Yue for Darren, he is happy, laughing & giggling away. That's what the teacher told me. And she reported that his concentration is higher nowadays & able to sit for 30 mins to do his tasks, which is a good sign.Sanjay suggested that we started him on sound therapy. He lent me his CD & I play it everyday at around 7 or 8 PM for 10 mins. Since we have difficulty asking him to put on his headphone. I decided to foget about it and just play the music from our cd player inside his bedroom. I will put on headphone & listen to my own song while i accompany him during the sound therapy session. He has the therapy for 3 days already, so far he is very happy with the music, but i can't really see big leap in his performance yet.
This afternoon was at the library reading a book called "Children with starving brains", it's about biomedical treatment for autism kids. They mentioned about GFCF diet (Darren is in it), Vitamin B6 & magnesium (Darren is in it), Calcium (Darren is in it), Probiotics (Darren is in it), Milk thistle (Darren is in it), Vitamin C (Darren is in it), Multivitamin (Darren is in it). I think Darren need to add some other supplements in his diet; to maintain the minerals & vitamins lost during his chealtion process, they are selenium, zinc, cod liver oil (Omega-3), vitamin E & multi amino acids. The book also mention that GFCF diet need to avoid soy also, but now Darren is drinking soya milk, so I am a bit worried. Because they believe soya is feeding the yeast inside his body, which is not good, it will caused yeast overgrowth & causing gut leaking, which will make the chelation process backfire. I think no choice, we have to buy the potato milk from kirkman labs also. sigh... I can't believe how other autistic parents think that drinking goat milk is okay for their children, when i know that goat milk also contains casein, which is not good for autistic kids. But, well everyone has their own beliefs.
The holiday is coming very soon......... Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.....





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