This is one of the approaches the mothers of autistic children have tried for the past 20+ years (at least the time I have been following things).
For some it has brought miraculous results, for most, very little if anything.
Just goes to show that the causes of autism are many and if you happen to hit on one of those causes early on, the results can be quite dramatic.
Then again, if your child has gotten the 70+ vaxx in the normal schedule, has destroyed gut, leaky gut, leaky BBB and has been under attack of exogenous proteins for years.... well the probability of finding a single silver bullet remains small.
Boils down to frequent misdiagnosis, anything that produces sensory processing symptoms or even just symptoms that only seem to be sensory processing related (but actually aren't) can be misdiagnosed as autism, it's the same situation with ADHD, it's more often a misdiagnosis than an accurate one, so when a significant portion of autistics aren't actually autistic but were misdiagnosed then naturally that really muddies the waters when it comes to experimental treatments, ie Karen thinks a dewormer helped or even cured her son's autism because her son was never autistic in the first place just misdiagnosed
This is not new.
This is one of the approaches the mothers of autistic children have tried for the past 20+ years (at least the time I have been following things).
For some it has brought miraculous results, for most, very little if anything.
Just goes to show that the causes of autism are many and if you happen to hit on one of those causes early on, the results can be quite dramatic.
Then again, if your child has gotten the 70+ vaxx in the normal schedule, has destroyed gut, leaky gut, leaky BBB and has been under attack of exogenous proteins for years.... well the probability of finding a single silver bullet remains small.
I see no conspiracy here.
Boils down to frequent misdiagnosis, anything that produces sensory processing symptoms or even just symptoms that only seem to be sensory processing related (but actually aren't) can be misdiagnosed as autism, it's the same situation with ADHD, it's more often a misdiagnosis than an accurate one, so when a significant portion of autistics aren't actually autistic but were misdiagnosed then naturally that really muddies the waters when it comes to experimental treatments, ie Karen thinks a dewormer helped or even cured her son's autism because her son was never autistic in the first place just misdiagnosed