The NIDS protocol does make sense but I don want to give my child antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals. Can I just give her the natural substitutes that I can get at the natural food store?
Unfortunately in our experience the “natural” remedies just have not demonstrated consistent success. 10. What is wrong with my child? He does exhibit some autistic signs but he does not really fit the diagnosis. No one seems to agree on what is wrong with him! He is delayed in some areas but does OK in others. My husband and I disagree constantly about him but the one thing everyone agrees is that he is inconsistent. In our experience when a child is undiagnosed, not characterized of a given diagnosis, and not defined by a neurologist as being obviously damaged or injured the chance of a NIDS connection is becoming extremely high.
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