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Patterson Family: Stem Cell Treatment for Autism Click here to watch a News segment aired by Channel 13 WHAM, Rochester, NY |
There appears to be an increasing numbers of children afflicted with autism. This sharp escalation has been noted over the past thirty years. There have been all kinds of theories from allergies, yeast infestation, toxins and vaccines.
Pathological studies indicate that autism is due to a chronic inflammatory process in the brain. Most people now feel that some types of chemicals, toxins and vaccines are the causative agents. These could be from aluminum ingestion or absorption; lead exposure; chemicals in foods such as MSG and aspartane; mercury preservative in vaccines; reaction to measles or pertussis in vaccines.
There also appears to be some underlying immumological dysfunction with autism as exhibited by gastrointestinal symptoms associated with the condition.
Some scientists feel that there is genetic predisposition in patients with autism.
The classic case was described by Dr. Leo Kanner in 1943 with the child having poor eye contact; withdrawal behavior avoiding other children and adults; repeating words over and over again; moving back and forth in a chair; not communicating verbally.
Current treatments vary in their responsiveness. There is also a great variation in the subtypes of autism and their symptoms.
We approach the treatment as a chronic inflammatory condition of the brain with immunological dysfunction. The protocol consists of:
Patients will be given
intravenous infusions to counterattack inflammatory cytokines and modulate
antibodies attacking the neuroglia brain cells.
Medical Disclaimer: Treatments discussed on this website are experimental and have not been approved by the FDA. No guarantees are made regarding the results of these treatments. Prospective patients are advised to discuss the use of a Stem Cell treatment for their disease with their physician.
