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Autism and B12

February14

I was asked re methylated B12 shots. Well, if your child isn’t B12 deficient what the hell are you getting him/her jabs for? Regularly taking a child to docs for needles they don’t need builds an identity of being broken/ill and seeing the world as fixating on your pathology and invading you with needles. I was diagnosed with functional B12 deficiency (inability to metabolise B12) and took oral B12 1000mcg daily. The gut needs 10mcg so this 1000mcg can flood the body with enough for at least a 10mcg uptake regardless of the metabolic disorder. Follow up blood tests over several years all showed adequate/high B12 levels due to the high dose oral B12. No needles required. Stop lining the pockets and justifying the jobs of medicos if you don’t have to. Stop getting kids needles for B12 deficiency if they don’t have it. Never take an autistic child for needles for a deficiency if there’s no medical proof that THAT PARTICULAR autistic child has these. Remember a test for functional B12 deficiency is a Methylmalonic acid test … its URINE… no needles required… people even wring out a nappy. So don’t go jabbing kids with B12 if its not proven YOUR kid needs THAT.

Excess B12 can lower B6… another essential B vitamin and as essential for stress management as B12. So if you aren’t sure of your child’s over all B vitamin levels and how they are balanced, what the hell are you doing getting them B12 shots? Some kids with autism have B12 deficiency. Eating gluten when gluten intolerant can present as B12 deficiency. B12 deficiency is also common in people with IgA deficiency but treating the B12 issue won’t solve the far wider issue of an IgA deficiency impairing the efficiency of all digestion.

Many cases of ‘severely’ autistic child I’ve seen as a consultant didn’t involve B12 deficiencies. Excess Salicylate levels, kids eating fluoride toothpaste and stripping out their gut lining, extreme learned helplessness and Dependent Personality Disorder in families who were co-dependent with it, visual/verbal/body agnosias associated with brain injury or dyspraxia which required brain gym and adaptations, kids with undiagnosed immune deficiencies whose brains weren’t firing on all cylinders but didn’t have B12 deficiency…. you get the picture. So stop grabbing one-size-fits-all autism ‘cures’ like maniacs in the last days of a department store sale. Get sensible and think holistically. Kids are not one size fits all. Nor is autism. Nor are autistic kids.

Donna Williams, BA Hons, Dip Ed.
Author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter.
Autism consultant and public speaker.

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