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  • Let the haters be the motivators!!!

    5
    By Jacob'sparents
    Having read the 3 McCarthy Autism books, she clearly states that there is no "cure" for autism, rather SOME kids do "recover". My son has a number of aliments that may/may not be connected to his autism and I will try these "snake oil" treatments just to see him better. As of now we are doing a GFCF diet against out pediatrician's advice and I AM SEEING IMPROVEMENTS!!!! This book started my journey and I will be forever grateful to the information that is in this book. Don't hate on Jenny or say neg comments on this book unless you have a child with Autism and have read the book in it's entirety.
  • HOPE

    5
    By MeanPeopleSuck
    The whole purpose of this book is to provide HOPE to those with autistic children!!! So to the miserable and defeated people of the world...it doesn't hurt to try what they are suggesting...even if it "could" be misleading. That is what is wrong with the world today...there are too many people that have given up on HOPE! To all you parents with autistic children, including myself, please stand together and realize that there is still HOPE that your child can progress. Together we can make a difference for our children and possibly for the world of science.
  • Perfect book

    5
    By AAA2268
    I believe that vaccines might bring developmental delays in our children!/ this is a great book that deal with reality and ASD the epidemy that was created by vaccines
  • Foolish and fraudulent

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    By Jason, PhD
    Ms McCarthy is the epitome of ignorance and psuedo-intellect. Dr. Kartzinel either has an ulterior motive or is, quite sadly, completely misinformed. Conspiracy this, deception that. This book is full of persuasive writing and snake oil pitches. Parents should be encouraged to consider the facts and make a decision about treatments that will result in real, tangible, recordable gains. Instead this book peddles the "treatments" that the at-large autism community has already established as ineffective. Get some ABA, some speech therapy, and an inclusive classroom with supports and services necessary ti achieve success and leave the hyperbaric chambers to the deep sea divers.

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