Foreword by Elizabeth Mumper, MD. Many Thanks for Making this Book Possible. Why This Book was Written and Who is Behind It. 1. What is this Book About Anyway? Part I. Our Years of Searching. 2. All is Well. 3. It Started with Motor Delay. 4. The Plot Thickens. 5. Living with the Wrong Diagnosis - ADHD. Part II. Our Years of Understanding. 6. Getting the Right Diagnosis - Asperger's Syndrome. 7. Asperger's and the Autism Spectrum. 8. A New Footing. 9. Food for Thought. 10. Friends and Family. 11. Back to Our Story. Part III. A Pivotal Discovery - Biomedical Intervention. 12. Hello, Biomedical Intervention. 13. We Started Biomedical Intervention. 14. The Wow! of Biomedical Intervention. 15. Life Goes On. Part IV. Biomedical Problems and Interventions of the Autism Spectrum.16. A Foundation for Understanding Biomedical Issues and Treatments in Autism. 17. Common Problems of Body Chemistry in Autism. 18. Common Interventions for Ailing Body Chemistry. 19. Common Interventions for Heavy-Metal Overload. 20. High Mercury on the Autism Spectrum: Its Sources & Symptoms. 21. Mercury in Vaccines. 22. Minimizing Exposures to Heavy Metals and Toxins. 23. Common Gut Problems in Autism. 24. Common Gut Interventions - Food Issues. 25. Common Gut Interventions - Diets. 26. Common Gut Interventions - Gut Flora. 27. Common Gut Interventions - Last But Not Least. 28. Common Immune System Problems & Interventions. 29. Practical Tips for Doing Biomedical Intervention. 30. Parting Thoughts, Farewell, and Best Wishes. Appendix A: Will's Heroes Unveiled. Appendix B: ARI Parent Ratings of Behavioral Effects of Biomedical Interventions. Appendix C: Nutrient Supplementation. Appendix D: Interpreting the Urinary Porphyrins Test. Bibliography. Subject Index. Author Index.
Sally Kirk lives with her husband and their three boys in Midlothian, Virginia. Over the years, the diagnosis of her son Will changed from motor delay to ADHD to Asperger's syndrome despite numerous therapies, special education and treatments. Biomedical interventions, starting three years ago at age eleven, continue to have a dramatic and beneficial impact on Will's life.
Through Sally's lively and engaging writing, she empowers all
parents to be curious and active ain seeking the correct
treatment... Whether you are already well versed on biomedical
intervention or you are just starting to find out more about it,
this book will be a great guide.
*Youth in Mind*
Hope for the Autism Spectrum is the oasis every parent longs to
find, the wellspring that nourishes body, mind and spirit at each
reading. Sally Kirk, mom of the three boys, one who is on the
spectrum, offers her story with valiant honesty. She is generous
with "if only I'd known" moments, hard-won wisdom that can help
other parents avoid the potholes and landmines of all that is the
autism spectrum... In the end, what is priceless about the book is
the infinite hope it offers to even the most down-trodden parent.
Hope exist; Kirk provides a roadmap to find it.
*Autism Asperger's Digest*
Sally Kirk has done a fantastic job taking a very complicated
subject and explaining it in a way that is easy to understand and
even entertaining, while staying true to the science. I think this
book is a must-read for every parent of a child with autism and
anyone else who wants to better comprehend the medical treatment
options for the disorder.
*Bryan Jepson, MD, Thoughtful House Center for Children, author of
Changing the Course of Autism*
Sally Kirk has written a heart-warming report of her journey into
biomedical therapies for her ASD son. Readers will readily identify
with the questions she faced about this new way to treat autism. I
particularly liked her husband's conversion from skeptic to
enthusiastic supporter about these strategies as he saw his son
improve. The book is helpful and enjoyable reading, highly
recommended for new families starting on the long path of healing
for our deserving and wonderful children.
*Jaquelyn McCandless, MD, author of Children with Starving Brains
and a regular speaker at Defeat Autism Now! conferences*
[this book] choked me up inside, bringing tears to my eyes because
of the emotions and the enlightenment. It is so honest, written
with such heart-a truly informative help that brims with humor and
smiles. I couldn't put this down.
*Eileen Abbott, mother of a child with Asperger's syndrome*
Ms. Kirk's book is clear, concise and informative. She takes rather
complicated topics and translates them into easy-to-understand
concepts. I highly recommended this book for parents and
professionals who want to learn the basics about biomedical
interventions.
*Steve Edelson, PhD, Director of the Autism Research Institute*
[in this book] you can find the voice, the wisdom and the expertise
of a mom whose words will take you up the path and give you her
indispensable view of the landscape of autism.
*Sidney M. Baker, MD, co-founder of Defeat Autism Now! and
co-author of Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments*
An extremely helpful resource for the newly-diagnosed child with
autism spectrum disorder, providing the family with practical
information on biomedical interventions, as well as offering
emotional support from a mother who's been there.
*Kenneth A. Bock, MD, author of Healing the New Childhood
Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma and Allergies*
This is a book that transforms the hard-to-understand aspects of
autism into everyday language... not too hard and not too simple -
it's just right.
*Jon Pangborn, PhD, co-founder of Defeat Autism Now! and co-author
of Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments*
Through Sally's lively and engaging writing, she empowers all
parents to be curious and active ain seeking the correct
treatment... Whether you are already well versed on biomedical
intervention or you are just starting to find out more about it,
this book will be a great guide. -- Youth in Mind
Hope for the Autism Spectrum is the oasis every parent longs to
find, the wellspring that nourishes body, mind and spirit at each
reading. Sally Kirk, mom of the three boys, one who is on the
spectrum, offers her story with valiant honesty. She is generous
with "if only I'd known" moments, hard-won wisdom that can help
other parents avoid the potholes and landmines of all that is the
autism spectrum... In the end, what is priceless about the book is
the infinite hope it offers to even the most down-trodden parent.
Hope exist; Kirk provides a roadmap to find it. -- Autism
Asperger's Digest
Sally Kirk has done a fantastic job taking a very complicated
subject and explaining it in a way that is easy to understand and
even entertaining, while staying true to the science. I think this
book is a must-read for every parent of a child with autism and
anyone else who wants to better comprehend the medical treatment
options for the disorder. -- Bryan Jepson, MD, Thoughtful House
Center for Children, author of Changing the Course of Autism
Sally Kirk has written a heart-warming report of her journey into
biomedical therapies for her ASD son. Readers will readily identify
with the questions she faced about this new way to treat autism. I
particularly liked her husband's conversion from skeptic to
enthusiastic supporter about these strategies as he saw his son
improve. The book is helpful and enjoyable reading, highly
recommended for new families starting on the long path of healing
for our deserving and wonderful children. -- Jaquelyn McCandless,
MD, author of Children with Starving Brains and a regular speaker
at Defeat Autism Now! conferences
[this book] choked me up inside, bringing tears to my eyes because
of the emotions and the enlightenment. It is so honest, written
with such heart-a truly informative help that brims with humor and
smiles. I couldn't put this down. -- Eileen Abbott, mother of a
child with Asperger's syndrome
Ms. Kirk's book is clear, concise and informative. She takes rather
complicated topics and translates them into easy-to-understand
concepts. I highly recommended this book for parents and
professionals who want to learn the basics about biomedical
interventions. -- Steve Edelson, PhD, Director of the Autism
Research Institute
[in this book] you can find the voice, the wisdom and the expertise
of a mom whose words will take you up the path and give you her
indispensable view of the landscape of autism. -- Sidney M. Baker,
MD, co-founder of Defeat Autism Now! and co-author of Autism:
Effective Biomedical Treatments
An extremely helpful resource for the newly-diagnosed child with
autism spectrum disorder, providing the family with practical
information on biomedical interventions, as well as offering
emotional support from a mother who's been there. -- Kenneth A.
Bock, MD, author of Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism,
ADHD, Asthma and Allergies
This is a book that transforms the hard-to-understand aspects of
autism into everyday language... not too hard and not too simple -
it's just right. -- Jon Pangborn, PhD, co-founder of Defeat Autism
Now! and co-author of Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments
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