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1. "AUTISM YESTERDAY" Autism is Reversible
2 years ago
Autism Yesterday is a documentary film that explores an emerging truth many parents are discovering: Autism is a reversible condition through a process known as "biomedical intervention".

Through the eyes of five families and their recovering children, Autism Yesterday chronicles heart-wrenching stories of despair, hope, and recovery.

This 30-minute documentary shares the remarkable story of children recovering from autism -- perhaps the most important health issue of our time.

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  • Charlene Simpson 2 years ago
    Beautiful stories which offer some hope. My little guy just turned two, and he has been diagnosed with Autism. Even though we are doing the diet and the B-12 shots, he is still not yet talking. I am hopeful that as we continue with what his doctors call "alternative therapies", we will see amazing results such as those that these beautiful children in the video received! Thank you!
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  • Barbara Rodriguez 2 years ago
    This video had me in tears to see parents feeling the same way I do. This video also gave me sooo much hope to see their kids progress and surpass all these obstacles and hear them talk. My son started the gfcf diet again because when he is on this diet I see all these improvements and I cant let go of this hope that he will be alright.. Thank you for the reminder that there is hope no matter what even the medical industry thinks they know about autism.
  • Barbara R. sometimes hope is all we have after facing the seeminly insurmountable world of living on the Autism Spectrum.
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  • Nancy Poinsot 7 months ago
    My ASD son is now almost 15. We have been pushing for his cause since age 2...been through special education, speech, occupational therapy and just advocating his emergence into the social world one painful step at a time...I can tell you...he is a miracle...in all regular classes, a rock band, swimming, rock climbing, a faithful friend...and more recently balancing his emotions which got pretty volitile during adolescence. I am sharing this video with everyone I know who loves someone with autism...Drs still are some of the most ill informed of this disorder.
  • Nancy P. you inspired us. Thanks for sharing successes and challenges for your 15 year old son. We hope for our 'uniquely different' 6 year old son to enjoy life.
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  • Hi5! Discovered 'Autism Yesterday' via GenRescue on Twitter. 'EnjoyHi5Autism' believes "Life on the Autism Spectrum can be ENJOYable.
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  • Nancy Poinsot 6 months ago
    Your 6 year old will have a wonderful life. Keep your goals in front of you and never waiver from them, no matter what anyone says!
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  • ray toth 1 week ago
    some times video shows up some times it dont whats going on i love the video hope this can get fixed soon so i can share the video with other thanks
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