Jenny Mccarthy Autism Cure
Hottie Jenny McCarthy has a son with autism, he is called Evan, and Jenny has been trying some alternative treatments to cure autism. She is now claiming that a treatment using diet and vitamins can help children with autism - although it is good to keep in mind that there are different levels of autism. This is what Jenny McCarthy said:

“I’ve been speaking to moms across the country who are all shouting out the same thing: ‘This (diet and supplement intake) is working. It’s so heartbreaking to see the medical community not support something called diet and vitamins. And it pains us, city after city after city. I se this heartbreak on these mom’s faces. Autism isn’t covered by (medical) insurance. If things like diets and supplements are working, then why not support it? These kids are getting better and I will not shut up and will not stop fighting about it.”
Jenny McCarthy is frustrated and I can see why. The medical community is always geared towards “pharmaceutical treatments” that only make some wallets fatter and fatter. In fact most alternative treatments that are cheap and simple are often considered unhealthy.
Some people don’t believe Jenny, but she is someone who has to deal with autism every day and she is someone who is seeking for answers. Not only that, but she also raises money for the cause and speaks about her experiences. That is way more than most people in the medical community do. We are so accustomed to taking drugs that we have led to believe they are the only way to cure illnesses. That is just not true.
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AutismRocks on October 14th, 2008
I hope she did find a cure and I have talked to my doctor about diet, exercise and vitamins. I am not sure that this treatment is for all kids but as a mom of a child with this disorder who is happily turning 4 and a half I can tell you I would try it.
I do have a concern with the “cure” even when the vitamins are stopped is the child still cured or is this a cure to her in the regard that he no longer exhibits the traits that he once did. Does anyone know just how far on the scale he was? I haven’t done much research on her or her son but am curious about some of the things I have read.