Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Dear Phil I am an acupuncturist and a homoeoapth from Cork I would advise taking the child to a good chinese herbalist and a homoepath. If you look up the Irish Society of Homoeopaths in the Golden Pages you will find a homoeopath in your area and you could also ask them to recommend one with experience in the field of autism or someone who specialises in kids.Also a trip to a nutrionalist would help. Cranial Osteopathy is excellent also. If that littile boy was mine that is what I would do. I would marry all of the treatment s synergistically. That is often what I do inmy practise and get positive results. - < ; <pa-l > Cc: <traditional_Chinese_Medicine > Monday, May 24, 2004 11:15 PM Autism in Children > Hi All, > > A Dublin doctor.has just diagnosed autism in a boy of circa 2 years- > old. He is the firstborn of his parents, who are devastated. They are > personal friends of mine. > > I saw this child only 2 weeks ago and never suspected a thing. The > boy looked happy and behaved normally, except that he did play a > lot alone and spoke little. > > I would appreciate suggestions (off list) on: > > 1. Diagnosis: Best person / clinic for an expert second diagnostic > opinion. The boy's parents may agree to travel abroad if only a > short stay is needed for expert assessment. > > 2. Best treatments: What approaches would you suggest to treat > autism, assuming that it was a child whom you loved. > > 3. Prognosis: What are the odds of success in the longterm? > > > Best regards, > > Email: < > > WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland > Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] > > HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] > WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm > > Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt man doing it " > > > > Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. > > http://babel.altavista.com/ > > and adjust accordingly. > > If you , it takes a few days for the messages to stop being delivered. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Hello to all, Dr. Michael Smith of the NADA (national acupuncture detox association) fame gave an interesting presentation on the use of magnetic bead and shen men. Apparently he has been using one magnetic bead on the shen men point on the ear to help with autistic behavior. The early reports were that the childrens behavior and social behavior changed dramaticly for the better. Hope this helps Steve Deirdre Mackesy <cotcm wrote: Dear Phil I am an acupuncturist and a homoeoapth from Cork I would advise taking the child to a good chinese herbalist and a homoepath. If you look up the Irish Society of Homoeopaths in the Golden Pages you will find a homoeopath in your area and you could also ask them to recommend one with experience in the field of autism or someone who specialises in kids.Also a trip to a nutrionalist would help. Cranial Osteopathy is excellent also. If that littile boy was mine that is what I would do. I would marry all of the treatment s synergistically. That is often what I do inmy practise and get positive results. - < ; <pa-l > Cc: <traditional_Chinese_Medicine > Monday, May 24, 2004 11:15 PM Autism in Children > Hi All, > > A Dublin doctor.has just diagnosed autism in a boy of circa 2 years- > old. He is the firstborn of his parents, who are devastated. They are > personal friends of mine. > > I saw this child only 2 weeks ago and never suspected a thing. The > boy looked happy and behaved normally, except that he did play a > lot alone and spoke little. > > I would appreciate suggestions (off list) on: > > 1. Diagnosis: Best person / clinic for an expert second diagnostic > opinion. The boy's parents may agree to travel abroad if only a > short stay is needed for expert assessment. > > 2. Best treatments: What approaches would you suggest to treat > autism, assuming that it was a child whom you loved. > > 3. Prognosis: What are the odds of success in the longterm? > > > Best regards, > > Email: < > > WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland > Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] > > HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] > WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm > > Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt man doing it " > > > > Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. > > http://babel.altavista.com/ > > and adjust accordingly. > > If you , it takes a few days for the messages to stop being delivered. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 Phil, The most common patterns associated with Autism are: - Qi deficiency - Kidney Deficiency - Shen Disturbance I am an acupuncturist and have completed a Masters program in Medical Qigong. Given the young age of the boy Medical Qigong might be easier for him to handle, with needles also used occasionally - inserted but not retained for any length of time. I'm happy to treat him - no charge. I cannot give a prognosis, but believe that at the very least TCM can improve his condition. Kind regards Dermot Acu-Way Health 33 Haddington Road Ballsbridge Dublin 4 Tel: 01 667 2222 Mobile: 086 3711578 E-mail: dermot Web: www.acupunctureireland.com - ; pa-l Cc: traditional_Chinese_Medicine Monday, May 24, 2004 11:15 PM Autism in Children Hi All, A Dublin doctor.has just diagnosed autism in a boy of circa 2 years- old. He is the firstborn of his parents, who are devastated. They are personal friends of mine. I saw this child only 2 weeks ago and never suspected a thing. The boy looked happy and behaved normally, except that he did play a lot alone and spoke little. I would appreciate suggestions (off list) on: 1. Diagnosis: Best person / clinic for an expert second diagnostic opinion. The boy's parents may agree to travel abroad if only a short stay is needed for expert assessment. 2. Best treatments: What approaches would you suggest to treat autism, assuming that it was a child whom you loved. 3. Prognosis: What are the odds of success in the longterm? Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt man doing it " Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. http://babel.altavista.com/ and adjust accordingly. If you , it takes a few days for the messages to stop being delivered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 A hour a day of sunlight on the face, without sunscreen/sunglasses, stimulates the pituitary, the master gland, which in turn helps a whole mess of other good things in the body happen. (That's why God put it behind your eyes: the pituitary needs full spectrum light to work). I hope there's an hour of sunlight ANYWHERE in Ireland: that's the real challenge. John G. --- Deirdre Mackesy <cotcm wrote: > Dear Phil > I am an acupuncturist and a homoeoapth from Cork > I would advise taking the child to a good chinese > herbalist and a homoepath. > If you look up the Irish Society of Homoeopaths in > the Golden Pages you will > find a homoeopath in your area and you could also > ask them to recommend one > with experience in the field of autism or someone > who specialises in > kids.Also a trip to a nutrionalist would help. > Cranial Osteopathy is > excellent also. > If that littile boy was mine that is what I would > do. I would marry all of > the treatment s synergistically. That is often what > I do inmy practise and > get positive results. > - > < > ; > <pa-l > > Cc: <traditional_Chinese_Medicine > > Monday, May 24, 2004 11:15 PM > Autism in Children > > > > Hi All, > > > > A Dublin doctor.has just diagnosed autism in a boy > of circa 2 years- > > old. He is the firstborn of his parents, who are > devastated. They are > > personal friends of mine. > > > > I saw this child only 2 weeks ago and never > suspected a thing. The > > boy looked happy and behaved normally, except that > he did play a > > lot alone and spoke little. > > > > I would appreciate suggestions (off list) on: > > > > 1. Diagnosis: Best person / clinic for an expert > second diagnostic > > opinion. The boy's parents may agree to travel > abroad if only a > > short stay is needed for expert assessment. > > > > 2. Best treatments: What approaches would you > suggest to treat > > autism, assuming that it was a child whom you > loved. > > > > 3. Prognosis: What are the odds of success in the > longterm? > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > Email: < > > > > WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount > Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland > > Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: > 0] > > > > HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland > > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: > 0] > > WWW : > http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm > > > > Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, > should not interrupt man > doing it " > > > > > > > > Membership requires that you do not post any > commerical, swear, religious, > spam messages,flame another member or swear. > > > > To translate this message, copy and paste it into > this web link page, > http://babel.altavista.com/ > > > > > > and adjust > accordingly. > > > > If you , it takes a few days for the > messages to stop being > delivered. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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