Autism Following an MMR Vaccine

Case Study by Dr Fermin Celma: Dylan, 5-Year-Old Boy with Autism Following an MMR Vaccine!

 

Background:


Dylan, a 5-year-old boy from America, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) shortly after receiving the MMR vaccine. Prior to the vaccine, Dylan showed typical development. However, after receiving the vaccine, his parents noticed significant changes in his behaviour. Dylan became a different child, displayed repetitive behaviours like head-banging, had anger outbursts, stimming, walked on tiptoes, and exhibited a distant, unfocused demeanour. He also struggled with sleep and had trouble maintaining eye contact. These behaviours led his family to seek an alternative approach to managing his condition. The family, who were not financially restricted, was determined to provide the best care for Dylan and make a significant commitment to a controlled environment set by me Dr Fermin Celma that could address his physical and emotional needs, as well as that of the family unit!

Approach:


The family decided to take Dylan to a mold-free, low-humidity country rich in nature and high in negative ions, far from the distractions of city life and Wi-Fi. The exact location was suggested by me, I joined the family with my team. The family’s commitment was immense, as they chose to spend three months in this controlled environment to focus on Dylan’s diet, lifestyle, and treatment plan.

Environmental and Lifestyle Changes:
1. Controlled Environment:
– The family lived for 3 months in a remote area to ensure good water full of trace minerals, no exposure to mold or high humidity, both of which can negatively impact health.
– Wi-Fi and electronic devices were limited, and television/video games were completely removed from Dylan’s environment.
– We focused on creating a calm and nurturing atmosphere, allowing Dylan to experience the benefits of a mold-free, nature-rich setting.

2. Blood Analysis and Diet:
Comprehensive blood analysis was taken, including a nagalase test to determine any deficiencies or imbalances in Dylan’s body.
– A new diet was tailored to address Dylan’s specific nutritional needs, focusing on vitamins and minerals that could support his overall health and development.
– Black-out curtains were installed in the bedrooms to promote better sleep.
– A schedule for the family was developed that included fun activities for Dylan and his siblings, promoting play and engagement. Strict bed times for Dylan.

3. Therapeutic Protocol:
– Dylan’s treatment began with administering 625 ng of GcMAF (Gc protein macrophage activating factor) every third day. GcMAF is a substance that helps regulate the immune system and can aid in the treatment of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
– A parasite cleanse was started according to the up moon phase to address any possible gut dysbiosis.
– Supplements, including B9 (folate), were added to Dylan’s regimen to support brain function and overall development.
– Heavy metal detoxification was performed while closely monitoring Dylan’s renal function to ensure safety.
– Mold detoxification procedures were introduced to clear any lingering mold toxicity in his system.

4. Stem Cell Therapy:
– Fully screened stem cells, ensuring that the donors were free from MRNA vaccines, were used as part of Dylan’s treatment plan.
– This stem cell therapy aimed to support neurological healing and recovery, particularly in areas of brain development affected by autism.

5. Speech, Light Therapy, and M Oil Treatment:
– A special therapy protocol designed by Maryjayne Aria, which combined speech therapy, light therapy, and the use of M Oil number 4, was introduced.
– The goal was to stimulate communication skills, and the first words Dylan spoke were “dog,” “no,” “good,” and “boy.” By week three, he was also saying “mumma” and “dadda.”
– This marked a major milestone in Dylan’s development, with his once-distant gaze starting to fade, and he was able to track his parents with his eyes.

Key Developments and Improvements:
Throughout the three months, Dylan made remarkable progress:

1. Physical and Social Development:
– Dylan learned how to catch and kick a ball, ride a bike with training wheels, and share.
– He began using a spoon and fork to eat, which had previously been a challenge.
– His ability to engage with others improved, and he began participating in social activities like picking fruit, riding a horse, and doing puzzles.
– Dylan also developed better coordination and was able to clear away toys and sit still at a restaurant.

2. Behavioral Improvements:
– Dylan’s parents implemented a clear time-out routine, helping him to better regulate his emotions and behavior.
– The family learned never to overcompensate for Dylan’s behavior or introduce him as “autistic,” which helped reduce poor behavior.
– Dylan’s violent outbursts diminished, and he was able to control his impulses much better with the help of a structured routine. Stimming became infrequent.

3. Parent and Family Impact:
– The family underwent significant changes. The parents received counselling, which strengthened their relationship and helped them become more resilient as a couple and as parents.
– The family cook was trained in preparing healthy, tasty meals, including bread, pasta, pizza, chocolate bars, and cheesecake, ensuring the whole family adopted a nutritious diet.
– The family, including the parents and older daughter, became fitter, healthier, calmer, and happier, benefiting from a more cohesive family unit during their time in the controlled environment.

Ongoing Progress and Future Plans:


After the initial three-month stay, Dylan continued to thrive. His parents returned to have additional stem cell therapy for Dylan three months later. By this point, Dylan had made further improvements:
– He learned to swim.
– He gained a little dog companion, which he treated with care and affection.
– His behavior was much more controlled, with fewer outbursts.
– Dylan began to show signs of reading and engaging in academic activities
-Dylan could count to 10, say animal noises, more verbal. Less walking on tip toes.
-Dylan was sleeping through the night.

The family’s success story is a testament to the power of a controlled environment, individualized treatments, and family support. Dylan’s progress in overcoming numerous challenges was nothing short of extraordinary.

Follow-up:


I will next see Dylan in June 2025 for further evaluation and treatment, eager to see how much further he will have come along in his development.

Conclusion:
Dylan’s case highlights the potential benefits of a holistic approach to managing autism, incorporating environmental changes, nutritional support, therapeutic interventions, and a commitment from the family to create a stable and nurturing environment. His story is an inspiring example of the transformative power of tailored treatment plans and family-centered care.

Dr Jose Fermin Celma specializing in stemcells and Gcmaf for further information immunotherapy
https://www.stemcell-doctor.com/


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