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The Nemechek Protocol Doesn’t Work

One of the people who has given high hopes to parents whose children are on the autism spectrum disorder has to be Dr. Patrick Nemechek. And according to the feedback as well as the nemechek protocol reviews that you will find on Amazon, it probably does a good job.

What Nemechek argues in this book of his is that autism can be reversed. He says that all the brain damage seen as autism was first caused by propionic acid from the gut.


Therefore to reverse from autism, one needs to make sure that everything is okay in the stomach sector so that negative propionic acid is no longer produced.

To heal your gut from this propionic acid, you will need to give your kid inulin, extra virgin oil and omega 3.

Dr. Patrick Nemechek says that though it takes time to see changes in your child’s behavior and development, you will surely see it once the toddler’s gut is healed. There will also be an awakening period when your child might be agitated, more anxious but you need not worry since the protocol is taking effect.

Reading the Nemechek protocol book

I was able to read through the Nemechek protocol book and I must say that though the method is said to work, his book must be one of the most technical books that I have ever touched. There was so much medical jargon that I just could not keep up with it.

At the same time, Dr Nemechek does not really give the correct dosage that one would need to give their child. He also does not tell you where exactly to get the ingredients for this his nemechek protocol.

Fortunately, the dosage as well as the brands of products to buy is shared throughout the Internet in this groups where the protocol is discussed.

My Honest Review about the Nemechek protocol

Though I did buy the products that Dr.Nemechek advises that you buy, I did not put them to the test. As such, I cannot say whether it is effective or not.

inulin

To be honest, my son took them for the first few days. Forcefully.

And then he could not stand them.

They were just too disgusting . Anyone who has had to take DHEA fish oil knows this only too well.

So, I ended up ditching the entire protocol supplements.

Another reason why we did not go with this protocol for at least 2 weeks was that my wife was a little bit hesitant to give my son any product that was recommended on the internet.

Clearly, there was no scientific evidence that this thing was not going to have some side effects on my son. I could also not prove whether he would have some awakening. So I ended up chickening out.

The only positive review I have about the protocol is that it mentions that gluten and diary are bad for kids with Autism and yes, I have seen that when my son has too much of this, he bloats, have trouble using the potty and has too much energy playing around.

Anyway, if you have tried it out and it worked, please tell me by contacting me on my Facebook group here.

Personally what I have found to work so far is cutting out screens since I figured out that my son was suffering from virtual autism as well as spending quality time with him playing.

James Njenga
James Njenga
https://themonterabbi.com