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Writer's pictureDr. Thomas J. Lewis

Dr. Lewis Discussing "On the Spectrum"

I was invited to contribute to a Q&A that discusses questions brought up by the audience. Here is the concept.



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A question was brought up about a child being "on the spectrum," and we were asked if we knew of a doctor in the New York area who could help. I hope you find my response and those of the other doctors reasonable and accurate. IMHO, probably way too many children are being analyzed, deemed "on the spectrum," and then overmedicated.


Do I think this child could find some type of treatment of value? Certainly. What would be? Natural therapies including good nutrition, digestion support, fish, and other healthy oils - ANYTHING BUT DUMBING-DOWN DRUGS!


Are we trying to create robots or mannequins that fit the image of people on magazine covers in the check-out line? Is a child that could become the next Steve Jobs too much trouble to manage? Ugh.


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jsmehlhorn
31 de jan.

I watched the video and the person with heavy menstrual bleeding could be from vaccine shedding, unfortunately. Problems in this area have been one of the number one symptoms in females. Males might experience a little groin pain but not nearly as problematic. In today's world, we have to ask the person if they have been recently shot up with a booster. If so, we probably do not want to hang around that person for at least 4-6 weeks.

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