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Feb 21, 2010
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by: Sally

Yes, I agree that in many cases there is a genetically traceable link, but I also believe there are additional trigger factors which determine whether autism develops in an individual.

I also believe that autism is recoverable. Just google on the web and you will soon find plenty of stories of recovery, some through therapeutic interventions, some through diet and supplements, others a combination. Autism is fundamentally a neurological condition. The human brain is capable of huge feats of regeneration when nurtured in the right way.

Dec 16, 2009
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To Melinda
by: Robert Sopias

I would agree that genetics may play a role in many autistic situations but, I also believe that all of the other factors mentioned in this report have an equally serious effect on the young human. The products mentioned in this report have helped many people to deal effectively with autism. I have personally talked with people for whom it has helped. I believe there is hope with every case.

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