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Mount Sinai autism research conference
On Sunday 10/28/07 I presented my hypothesis and the results with my son at the annual autism research conference sponsored by Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence. There was a huge turnout for the conference; by lunchtime the auditorium was full. Given the tremendous audience response to my presentation it is clear that there is interest in this topic. It was great to meet people so interested in this and especially those that travelled to the conference on short notice just to hear about TSO. Thanks so much to everyone for your support and kind words.







Comments
By Early-Onset on 2007 11 02
Hi Stewart,
Could you please post a page on this site in regards to the protocol. A step by step methodology. We are a group of parents who might try it on ourselves first and then implement it for our six year old ASD kids. We are concerned with ordering the product, where, international pricing and dosages, ??etc. Anything that might help clarify and help us get up to speed very quickly. Also, what prior testing would be helpful to ascertain IBD if a child has no symptoms of GI tract disorders?
Much appreciated - Thanks in anticipation.
Daryl
South Australian Dad to 5 1/2yo early-onset ASD boy.
By aevange on 2007 11 11
Stewart,
I met you at the Mount Sinai conference and wanted to thank you for a very insightful look into TSO treatment. I also share a belief that Autism is an a aberrant immune response and have been using prednisone under the direction of a physician in NYC for my 8 year old son.
I am very interested in possibly looking into ordering this product and was wondering if you would provide me your email to discuss possibly order in volume and possibly set up a network to see if volume discounts may apply from the manufacturer.
Thanks
Armand