Dr. Chris Palmer
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I'm doubtful that it was the sole cause. But regardless, once the kid starts showing signs or symptoms... we should be doing a full workup. We should be looking for vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. We should be looking for this central B12 deficiency. Did the vaccine somehow cause an autoimmune reaction to CD320 so that now this kid has central B12 deficiency?
I'm doubtful that it was the sole cause. But regardless, once the kid starts showing signs or symptoms... we should be doing a full workup. We should be looking for vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. We should be looking for this central B12 deficiency. Did the vaccine somehow cause an autoimmune reaction to CD320 so that now this kid has central B12 deficiency?
I'm doubtful that it was the sole cause. But regardless, once the kid starts showing signs or symptoms... we should be doing a full workup. We should be looking for vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. We should be looking for this central B12 deficiency. Did the vaccine somehow cause an autoimmune reaction to CD320 so that now this kid has central B12 deficiency?
And that is why this kid is falling off the chart. Should we entertain a ketogenic diet for this child? I would say yes, we should. That should be on the table of options. We might want to put this child on a ketogenic diet. Does that ever happen? It happens all the time in kids with epilepsy. So why not do it for neurodevelopmental conditions?
And that is why this kid is falling off the chart. Should we entertain a ketogenic diet for this child? I would say yes, we should. That should be on the table of options. We might want to put this child on a ketogenic diet. Does that ever happen? It happens all the time in kids with epilepsy. So why not do it for neurodevelopmental conditions?
And that is why this kid is falling off the chart. Should we entertain a ketogenic diet for this child? I would say yes, we should. That should be on the table of options. We might want to put this child on a ketogenic diet. Does that ever happen? It happens all the time in kids with epilepsy. So why not do it for neurodevelopmental conditions?
But again, it's not just keto diet is going to save the day and we don't have to think about central B12 deficiency or any of these other things. Like, let's put it all together. And especially with AI now, we can do this. This is a solvable puzzle. It is a complex puzzle, no doubt. But it is a solvable puzzle and we should start to solve it.
But again, it's not just keto diet is going to save the day and we don't have to think about central B12 deficiency or any of these other things. Like, let's put it all together. And especially with AI now, we can do this. This is a solvable puzzle. It is a complex puzzle, no doubt. But it is a solvable puzzle and we should start to solve it.
But again, it's not just keto diet is going to save the day and we don't have to think about central B12 deficiency or any of these other things. Like, let's put it all together. And especially with AI now, we can do this. This is a solvable puzzle. It is a complex puzzle, no doubt. But it is a solvable puzzle and we should start to solve it.
But right now, the state of the field is that we assign a label autism and And we tell the parents to just prepare for a disabled child. Just prepare yourself to take care of a disabled child for life. We're really sorry. We don't have anything more to offer. We can do some ABA training. We can do some basic, you know, we'll try to teach them some social skills.
But right now, the state of the field is that we assign a label autism and And we tell the parents to just prepare for a disabled child. Just prepare yourself to take care of a disabled child for life. We're really sorry. We don't have anything more to offer. We can do some ABA training. We can do some basic, you know, we'll try to teach them some social skills.
But right now, the state of the field is that we assign a label autism and And we tell the parents to just prepare for a disabled child. Just prepare yourself to take care of a disabled child for life. We're really sorry. We don't have anything more to offer. We can do some ABA training. We can do some basic, you know, we'll try to teach them some social skills.
The real outcome data on that is pretty bad. If your brain's not working right, it's hard to teach people how to do the skills that the brain is designed to do. And that's the challenge is that it's all well and good to recognize a problem, but now we need to come up with effective treatments.
The real outcome data on that is pretty bad. If your brain's not working right, it's hard to teach people how to do the skills that the brain is designed to do. And that's the challenge is that it's all well and good to recognize a problem, but now we need to come up with effective treatments.
The real outcome data on that is pretty bad. If your brain's not working right, it's hard to teach people how to do the skills that the brain is designed to do. And that's the challenge is that it's all well and good to recognize a problem, but now we need to come up with effective treatments.
And we know that a lot of the, you know, people talk about early intervention with autism as though early intervention is going to save the day. I don't mean to bash the people doing that work. Let's do anything we can. It might help a little. But when you look at the outcome data, it's not helping much. And when you look at the statistics of the prevalence of autism, it's going through the roof.
And we know that a lot of the, you know, people talk about early intervention with autism as though early intervention is going to save the day. I don't mean to bash the people doing that work. Let's do anything we can. It might help a little. But when you look at the outcome data, it's not helping much. And when you look at the statistics of the prevalence of autism, it's going through the roof.
And we know that a lot of the, you know, people talk about early intervention with autism as though early intervention is going to save the day. I don't mean to bash the people doing that work. Let's do anything we can. It might help a little. But when you look at the outcome data, it's not helping much. And when you look at the statistics of the prevalence of autism, it's going through the roof.
So those strategies are just not working. They're not working for prevention. They're not working to improve long-term outcomes. They're not, I mean, we have a lot of work to do, so.
So those strategies are just not working. They're not working for prevention. They're not working to improve long-term outcomes. They're not, I mean, we have a lot of work to do, so.