Case Study: Wes and Autism

Autism journey: Before meeting Maryjayne Aria, our son Wes was nonverbal and disconnected from the world around him. Since his diagnosis at 2.5 years old, we diligently sought to improve his health, exploring every alternative treatment after conventional medical channels had failed us.

We engaged in speech and occupational therapy, ABA therapy, social skills groups, and in-home therapy. We adhered to strict diets, prepared all his meals, eliminated inflammatory foods, administered supplements, and conducted detoxes and cleanses.

Despite these efforts, we saw no significant improvement.

At six years old, Wes was still in diapers and unable to communicate with us.

A doctor mentioned GcMaf and Maryjayne Aria to us, prompting us to seek her out online. Maryjayne was very responsive and open to discussing the GcMaf protocol. She shared her studies and the success stories associated with it, which excited us to start the protocol with her.

Within a few weeks to a month of working with her, Wes transformed from a non-verbal, closed-off, picky eater in diapers to saying his first words, "tickle me," becoming fully toilet-trained, playing games, and trying new foods.

We meticulously recorded and journaled his progress. He began making eye contact and requesting things, which was incredibly miraculous.

Teachers and family members were eager to know what we were doing.

We even visited Maryjayne in person for a more detailed protocol. Wes received stem cells from Dr. Fermin Celma. After which, we saw even more improvements.

Maryjayne asked us what we most desired before starting. Our wish was to hear our son say, "I love you." At 12 years old, we now hear these words every day, and we are eternally grateful.

We have taken breaks from treatment to allow Wes to rest and simply be a boy.

Currently, we are diving back into the protocol and are a few weeks in. This time, we aim to progress from simple conversations to deeper, more meaningful discussions.

We are already observing improvements in physical activities like throwing accuracy, more appropriate responses to questions, and a better overall understanding of the world around him. For example, he now asks for Santa at Christmas to make requests and checks his lunchbox to see what he will have for lunch.

We are very optimistic about the coming months. Had we not chosen this path, we might still be struggling with diapers and trying to get our son's attention.

Meeting Maryjayne has profoundly changed our family's lives, and we pray for continued improvement.

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