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TeirdalinFirefall · 31-35, M
Looking more into it, looks like the link was found around 2017, and the lab who was doing the tests claims that they've been struggling to get a larger testing group together for it due to COVID, but have continued researching into it.
https://naviauxlab.ucsd.edu/publications/
is the labs website.
https://naviauxlab.ucsd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Naviaux_et_al-2017-Annals_of_Clinical_and_Translational_Neurology.pdf
is the research paper for the small test group of 10 children in 2017.
Apparently it improved the children who got the treatment for a total of three weeks, then they returned back to normal after an additional three weeks.
It kind of seems like low doses of suramin might have some positive effects on autism, although the way that it was put into the system was via intravenous infusion, and infact Suramin is not orally bioavailable and must be given intravenously. Meaning that continued use would be, rather problematic for most people I assume. But I guess people do go in sometimes for treatments like this over long periods of time.
Also the study had nothing to do with the children speaking full sentences, and Dr. Silvia Theos not only has nothing to do with the study, but also does not seem to be a real doctor that exists outside of the meme that was passed around.
I am really curious what further studies into this will find.
https://naviauxlab.ucsd.edu/publications/
is the labs website.
https://naviauxlab.ucsd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Naviaux_et_al-2017-Annals_of_Clinical_and_Translational_Neurology.pdf
is the research paper for the small test group of 10 children in 2017.
Apparently it improved the children who got the treatment for a total of three weeks, then they returned back to normal after an additional three weeks.
It kind of seems like low doses of suramin might have some positive effects on autism, although the way that it was put into the system was via intravenous infusion, and infact Suramin is not orally bioavailable and must be given intravenously. Meaning that continued use would be, rather problematic for most people I assume. But I guess people do go in sometimes for treatments like this over long periods of time.
Also the study had nothing to do with the children speaking full sentences, and Dr. Silvia Theos not only has nothing to do with the study, but also does not seem to be a real doctor that exists outside of the meme that was passed around.
I am really curious what further studies into this will find.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TeirdalinFirefall and yet the FDA is allowing OTC and other drugs to be sold in this country that have been banned in the UK and Canada because they’ve been linked to cardiac arrest, cancer or other serious medical conditions. One example is an OTC arthritis cream.
TeirdalinFirefall · 31-35, M
@cherokeepatti The FDA is kind of incredibly incompetent and most likely rather corrupt. Another thing I don't understand that they let be given as a treatment is ciprofloxacin as an antibiotic. It can and has ruined peoples lives and permanently crippled some.
It's a low cost and affordable antibiotic, yet it absolutely ruins numerous peoples lives.
It's a low cost and affordable antibiotic, yet it absolutely ruins numerous peoples lives.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@TeirdalinFirefall there is a heart med that causes diabetes for a lot of people, have known two people who developed diabetes within a month of being put on that drug. My sister was a nurse and told me it was linked to diabetes.
ClassicRocker · 56-60, M
The Hippocratic Oath seems just an afterthought now.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@ClassicRocker of course , hell doctors don't even want to order quarantine it is they recommend you self quarantine so the State doesn't have to foot the bill
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
I maybe Autistic but I know there's no way to cure Autism. it stays with us for the rest of our lives, and I accept that more than that farking experiment Garbage
Farck these low life Gullible piece of shlt Motherfarkers who created these things
Farck these low life Gullible piece of shlt Motherfarkers who created these things
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@cherokeepatti well that's cancer, and I'm sure it's treatable. With Autism that can't be able to talk is different, but I'm no Scientist who makes cures. I have to see it for myself
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@FreestyleArt You won’t see it for yourself if they don’t release the cures. The AMA and pharmaceutical corporation are tightly knit, the FDA and CDC are very corrupt organizations too.
TeirdalinFirefall · 31-35, M
@FreestyleArt It seems it doesn't cure it, but treatment-wise it just lowers the effects of autism while on the stuff. Might eventually become a common therapy plan later on down the line for it in low doses, they haven't been able to run a larger test yet on the effects long-term but their small study shown potential.
nanc7630 · 46-50, F
Im going to research it bcuz i will do anything to help my son. I gave him the zeolite & it really made a noticeable difference im going to try selenium as well but from what ive been reading mercury poisoning & autism have no difference in symptoms. I read the ingredients of what was in the childhood schedule & was beside myself that i never read before i let them give to my children. He was fine until we started him on his vaccines. We put them off for a year because of his heart and he was right on cue for all the milestones until we gave him vaccines & he had a seizure & reverted stopped playing patty-cake, went back to crawling, stopped feeding himself, no more eye contact. They'll never convince me it wasn't the shots, he was normal
MarineBob · 56-60, M
But instead limit the amount of Nyquil you can buy
Azlotto · M
I'm pretty sure that will never happen as long as politicians are in bed with big pharma.
REMsleep · 41-45, F
My mom's boyfriend also got cured of prostate cancer by a Jamacian herbalist. The herbalist worked with his doctor for monitoring and it went away and hasn't returned and it has been many years.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@REMsleep My uncle’s brother got kidney cancer, the doctor was going to remove his kidney. The man heard about a medical doctor in a small town in Arkansas that had a small walk-in clinic that could cure cancer without surgery or radiation or chemo. He and his wife made the drive there and he got treated with 3 injections, one each day for 3 days, and each visit including the injection cost $15. This was back in the 1970’s. According to a mailman the doctor was getting packages of herbs from Germany (highest standards in Germany) every week. He wouldn’t reveal what was in the injections even when the doctor in Oklahoma called him and asked him. He told him the medical industry would sell the treatments for many thousands of dollars and he would cure as many people as he could during his lifetime for the $45 treatment. The walk-in clinic was crowded with people every day coming there and getting treated.