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My name is Tracy, and my son Aidan and I became part of the Generation Rescue Grant Program in January 2012.  Aidan is our poem, our puzzle, our heart, and none of us can take our eyes off him until autism gives back what it has taken from him. On the surface, we are a mom, a dad, and three amazing boys age 14, 5 (Aidan), and 3. Like many parents, we are trying frantically to keep some semblance of normalcy for our children while the economy and autism shred everything but love and hope.  We want to share our story with you, and that is terrifying for me, because I don’t know how the story ends yet.   So, instead......

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"WOW…I started this post because I want to share some positive feedback from our home. We started the Rescue Family Grant in January and our 5 year old son Alex is doing so great.For the past 5 days straight Alex has gone without ANY aggression. This is compared to the 2-3 times a day bursts of aggression we were used to seeing. 
Alex is now talking ALOT. Today he said "I don't know," and "oh, thats not right." He had his in home therapy today for 2 hours and both the therapist and supervisor (who are not yet aware of our new protocol) were shocked at his new behavior....

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Liam, the boy who used to only want to eat crackers, tortilla chips, muffins & bread, ate an actual meal with us today! Quinoa pasta with olive oil & Daiya cheddar cheese, grilled peppers, onions, garlic, sausage and fresh tomatoes!! Then to top it off, he ate coconut raspberry yogurt for dessert with chia seeds. Liam helped pour the chia seeds in the yogurt and ate it enthusiastically! This is the most amazing thing to me! Before the diet change to GFCF, he would scream if we tried to get him to eat anything besides his 'crunchies' or smoothies. To eat mixed textures like this, and with a fork, is nothing short of amazing....

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Ballwin, MO. Today my son received speech therapy at a local university and they were amazed at his progress in just a week....

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Dear Generation Rescue,This is Nicole, Isaiah’s Mom, we are from the Rescue Family Grant Round 5. I thought it was very important that I give an update on Isaiah’s progress so far. We had our DAN! Doctor’s visit yesterday and it went great. The doctor was so amazed and proud of the progress Isaiah has made. The doctor and I both agree we should let you know that you have saved a life and you guys are doing a wonderful thing in helping save these innocent children’s lives....

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"I just have to share some amazing things that happened today with my daughter kylee. This week has been rough for her… She is getting used to all day school, the change in the diet and daddy has been traveling a lot with his work. As a result she has been having daily breakdowns. Today after one of her breakdowns was coming to an end and we were talking about what happened and why, I asked her if she understood what I was telling her, she said back to me 'I am listening to what you are saying but I don’t know that I understand' I don’t think I have to tell all of you how wonderful that was! I......

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We're proud to announce that the children in our Rescue Family Grant Program are doing extremely well! Here's a note from one of the mom's sharing her daughter Jacquelyn's progress to date: "I was curious how everyone is doing with the lollipops and other supplements? We are seeing steady improvements with Jacquelyn. I would have to say her favorite supplement is her MB12-lollipop, she licks it to the stick. Since this program Jacquelyn has been happier than ever. It is the best thing that could have happened to our family and I am so grateful Jacquelyn has had this opportunity. She is finally in the process of potty training and it is only a matter of time before she actually......

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Hi everyone!I hope you are all doing well! I just wanted to share with you some more updates about my Jayden! Although Jayden is still a very picky eater and we have not heard any words yet, he is making amazing progress in many other areas!!Jayden tried 1 bite of a caramel apple breakfast bar. He picked it up on his own and just took a bite without anyone asking him to. :) Although he did take a bite, chew and swallow it, he hasn't taken another bite since. Maybe he just didn't like it? No biggie...at least he tried it!! He also tolerated two pieces of a strawberry breakfast bar in his mouth but did not chew and swallow....

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