As most folks who’ve been around the block a few times know, old bologna seems to get resurrected every so often. Secretin as a therapy for Autism illustrates this. Even though some of us watched it closely in the 1990s, and found it wanting, there is apparently a resurgence of interest in the use of secretin to reduce—if not eliminate—the problems associated with Autism.
Earlier this week, Prometheus of A Photon In The Darkness reported about the resurgence. Stephen M. Edelson (PhD) of the Autism Research Institute has channeled it. Read about it here. Read about our earlier examination of the issue here.
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