A 4-year-old boy was recently rushed to the hospital in
Britain with a potentially fatal condition, due to
alternative medicine his mother began giving him. ITV News
reports the boy was being given, "12 different supplements
over a number of months, including vitamin D, camel's milk,
silver and Epsom bath salts. His parents gave the boy the
supplements in an attempt to treat his autism, but instead
he lost 6.5lbs over three weeks and suffered vomiting and
extreme thirst.
It is understandable that parents want their children to get well, but respectfully, you are not going to cure autism with fruits, vegetables, vitamins and or supplements. However, they do form a healthy diet. I am of the belief there is a variation in the brains of people with autism, but with professional therapy and training, many lead normal lives.
Toni Braxton recently stated her son was cured of autism, which I respectfully refuted on Twitter
It is important not to stigmatize autistic people. Autistic people need to know they are loved and appreciated. Do not make them feel bad, but encourage, love and support them. Autistic people also need to be guided and protected to keep them from trouble and people from taking advantage of them.
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Alternative medicine left four-year-old boy fighting for life in A&E
Alternative medicine left four-year-old boy fighting for life in A&E
Last updated Fri 7 Oct 2016 - A
four-year-old boy ended up in a serious condition in A&E
after his parents gave him alternative medicine to treat his
autism. The boy developed a potentially fatal condition
after taking 12 different supplements over a number of
months, including vitamin D, camel's milk, silver and Epsom
bath salts.
His parents gave the boy the supplements in an
attempt to treat his autism, but instead he lost 6.5lbs over
three weeks and suffered vomiting and extreme thirst. The
incident has prompted doctors to warn against the possible
dangers of using holistic supplements, with some health
professionals stating that alternative medicine can offer
false hope...