Wednesday, December 26, 2018

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For more infomation >> VIXX Leo: Everyman's Favorite part 4_Troublemaker [BL/日本語, ENG sub] - Duration: 3:08.

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【VOCALOID BRASIL】Cantarella (Cover em Português) - KAITO x LEN - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> 【VOCALOID BRASIL】Cantarella (Cover em Português) - KAITO x LEN - Duration: 3:04.

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MochaImport+ for After Effects Tutorial: Keyframeable Tracked Masks - Duration: 3:05.

Hello, this is Eric D. Kirk for mamoworld.com and in this tutorial I want to show you how

to create keyframeable tracked masks in After Effects with MochaImport+.

I already tracked the side of this car here with the mocha plugin that is bundled with

After Effects and imported the tracking data to MochaImport+.

If you don't know how to do this, please watch our tutorial about using stabilized

precomps, where I show this step in full detail.

I also prepared already a solid layer on which I created an accurate mask around the side

of the car - but currently it is not yet moving with the track.

So we select the mask, choose the MochaImport+ function "move points or path" and click

apply.

Now we can choose to either generate keyframes or an expression.

Let's first generate keyframes.

As you can see, the mask now moves with the car and the mask shape has lots of keyframes.

The keyframes have the advantage that they calculate faster than an expression, but they

have one limitation: It is almost impossible to adjust the mask shape now.

Here, for example, the mask is not 100% accurate, but if we change it, it is only changed at

the current frame, and we would need to change all the other keyframes now manually, too.

So let's undo everything and apply MochaImport+ again - this time with the expressions option.

As you can see, the mask now has only a single keyframe, which is at the current frame, but

it still moves with the track using expressions.

Now we can go again to the frame where the mask was not accurate and with the mask path

selected, we click on the keyframe icon of MochaImport+ to create an additional keyframe.

Make sure to always use this icon to add new keyframes, since if you add keyframes with

the usual methods, the new keyframe is not aware of the expression and the shape will

end up in the wrong location.

Now if you try to adjust the mask shape, you will notice that you are unable to change

it as long as the expression is enabled.

Therefore, we need to reveal the expression here and disable it by clicking on this equality

symbol here.

Now we can adjust the shape as needed.

Since the expression is now disabled, After Effects does the usual interpolation between

the two shape keyframes we have - and as you can see, it is way off.

Now we enable the expression again and the result is much more accurate.

This is because the expression uses the tracking data to move from one keyframe to the next

one.

In other words, the mask is moving with the track but you are still able to refine the

result by adding as many keyframes as you want.

So let's quickly summarize how you move masks with MochaImport+:

If you don't plan to modify the mask, best generate keyframes, because this will calculate

faster.

If you want to change your mask, use the expressions option instead - and when adding new keyframes

just make sure to use the keyframe icon of MochaImport+ for that and don't forget to

disable the expression temporarily whenever you make changes.

Again, this is Eric D. Kirk for mamoworld.com - see you next time!

For more infomation >> MochaImport+ for After Effects Tutorial: Keyframeable Tracked Masks - Duration: 3:05.

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Play Junior Dress Up & Join the PAW Patrol Team! | Nick Jr. - Duration: 3:11.

It's time for a brand new Paw Patrol Junior dress up.

I'm Chase!

Chase is on the case!

Chase is on the case!

[music playing]

I'm Rubble!

Rubble's on the double!

Rubble's on the double!

[music playing]

I'm Marshall!

I'm fired up!

I'm fired up!

- Yes. - I'm Rocky.

Don't lose it.

Reuse it!

Awesome!

I'm Zuma!

Let's dive in.

Let's dive in.

Whohoo!

Wow!

I'm Skye!

Yipie!

I'm Everest!

Ice and snow, I'm ready to go!

Alright, Paw Patrol is on a roll!

[barking]

[sneezing]

[sneezing]

Wait for me!

Oh no! Ahh!

I'm okay.

Not scared. Not scared.

A spider.

My God! Not being scared yet.

Alright, let's boogie.

[laughing]

[music playing]

[laughing]

I'm getting it!

Ready for action Ryder, sir!

Ready for action Ryder, sir!

Let's take to the sky!

Let's take to the sky!

Ohh!

Goggles!

[music playing]

Ready, Set, Get Wet!

[barking]

[splashing]

Ready for a ruff ruff rescue.

Hose out!

Hose on!

Wow!

Ew, now I'm gonna have that wet pup smell.

Oops.

Claw.

Cool.

Snowboard.

[barking]

I was born to slide.

Yeah!

Let's dig it.

Shovel.

Wow!

Come on.

I spy Chase.

Height can't stop the superspy.

Wallwalkers.

[laughing]

No job is too big, no pup is too small.

[barking]

You can find more Paw Patrol

weekday mornings on Nickelodeon.

And everywhere you find Nick Jr.

For more infomation >> Play Junior Dress Up & Join the PAW Patrol Team! | Nick Jr. - Duration: 3:11.

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Sonic High School Sports Blast For Dec. 22, 2018 - Part 2 - Duration: 3:40.

For more infomation >> Sonic High School Sports Blast For Dec. 22, 2018 - Part 2 - Duration: 3:40.

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TOMS Nepal Suede Mixed Media PullOn Boot - Duration: 5:31.

For more infomation >> TOMS Nepal Suede Mixed Media PullOn Boot - Duration: 5:31.

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Rose - Jereena Montemayor (Cover) || Version française - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Rose - Jereena Montemayor (Cover) || Version française - Duration: 2:31.

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Sixfeet & KBSZ Beats - A helyen ahol élek (Official Music Video) - Duration: 3:48.

For more infomation >> Sixfeet & KBSZ Beats - A helyen ahol élek (Official Music Video) - Duration: 3:48.

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Mamucho Munchies Episode 2 | The Love Shack - Duration: 13:17.

For more infomation >> Mamucho Munchies Episode 2 | The Love Shack - Duration: 13:17.

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Come alleviare il mal d'orecchio con lo zenzero - Duration: 1:45.

Ricchissimo di proprietà antinfiammatorie e analgesiche, lo zenzero può ridurre efficacemente il mal d'orecchio evitandoci di ricorrere a farmaci.

Di seguito ti suggeriamo un eccellente rimedio che combina i benefici dello zenzero con le proprietà dell'olio d'oliva.

Per preparare il rimedio hai bisogno di un pezzetto di radice di zenzero, un cucchiaio di olio extra-vergine d'oliva e un pezzo di cotone.

Di seguito ti spieghiamo come preparare il rimedio contro il mal d'orecchio.

Sbuccia lo zenzero, e mettilo in un barattolo, poi aggiungi l'olio extravergine d'oliva fino a coprirlo tutto.

Fai riposare per 10 minuti, poi imbevi il batuffolo di cotone nel rimedio e lascia cadere qualche goccia nell'olio dolorante.

Questo rimedio ci aiuta ad alleviare il mal d'orecchio, velocizzando il processo di cura di eventuali infezioni. E' un ottimo calmante naturale.

Ricorda che, in caso di mal d'orecchio, è fondamentale recarsi dal medico per sentire un suo parere ed escludere condizioni più gravi.

Il mal d'orecchio potrebbe essere un sintomo di un'altra condizione.

For more infomation >> Come alleviare il mal d'orecchio con lo zenzero - Duration: 1:45.

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ADIVINA EL BAILE DE FORTNITE POR SU MÚSICA - PARTE 5 - MODO DIFÍCIL | tusadivi - Duration: 3:43.

tusadivi: Guess the sound

more videos and greetings

For more infomation >> ADIVINA EL BAILE DE FORTNITE POR SU MÚSICA - PARTE 5 - MODO DIFÍCIL | tusadivi - Duration: 3:43.

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Why Europeans Colonized The World (And Not Someone Else) - Duration: 8:30.

Why did history unfold differently in different places?

How did some people become slaves, while others became slave owners?

Why were Europeans able to dominate the world and not Native Americans?

Is it a just a simple case of one being better than the other, or is it something else?

Ah, the Age of Discovery!

Or, how the people who were discovered called it: the Age of Land Theft, Colonization and Genocide

Upon reaching new lands, first contact with the natives was always strange

Because they couldn't really understand each other

Probably for the best, considering how awkward it would have been if they actually could

Hello there, strangely dressed white person, what is the purpose of your visit? Business or pleasure?

Conquest and domination in the name of God!

So, uh... I'm gonna put you down as 'business'

Now, the Europeans certainly did a lot of ...bad things at the time

But before you go judging these people from your 21st century high horse, you gotta remember a couple of things:

Disease was actually the main culprit, as it brought more death than guns and cannons ever actually could

We are indeed – believe it or not – the product of our environment

There is a geographical reason why so many people live here and not here

Just like there's a reason why Mayans built pyramids

While their northern cousins smoked pipes and chased buffalo

But how come Europeans conquered the Americas and not the other way round?

Well, the answer is actually quite simple. And it's - wait for it...

Llamas!

You can't really ride a llama, you can't drink its milk and can't use it to pull a plow

I'd much rather have a horse, or a cow, or a sheep, or a donkey... Hell, even a reindeer would do

And Native Americans didn't have any of these!

The moment Europeans brought horses over was the moment Native Americans got 10 times tougher to beat

Try using a llama for warfare. I mean, It's completely ridiculous!

And what about Africans, why didn't they take over Europe?

Well, because white people are clearly intellectually superior

Relax, it's just a joke!

Put it this way: Safari is a great experience, as long as you're *in* the land cruiser

Go on, go for a walk. Chances are you won't get that far

Hyenas, lions, crocodiles, whatever this is…

You know, it's easier to write operas and build weapons when there are no deadly animals preying on you

But before you even start unsuccessfully running away, you'll already be visited by the most dangerous of all

Mosquitoes!

Malaria made everything difficult, both for the locals and the wannabe conquerors

No wonder Africa was the last continent to be colonized

You see, the only reason you're sitting there watching this video today is because your ancestors

Managed to have sex and reproduce before dying from a horrible disease!

A lot of people weren't so lucky

I mean, imagine being an Incan 500 years ago

You're just walking, minding your own business, when suddenly an apocalypse comes your way

Everybody you know is either dead or currently dying in agony

The king also dies and, of course, a civil war erupts

So now even the healthy people have found a way not to stay alive

And just when you think it's all over – you see a conquistador waving at you from atop of the hill

However, not all indigenous people suffered this same biblical fate. Some were tougher than others

For instance, let's take a look at the first people who arrived on the shores of New Zealand some 1000 years ago

Most of them said: "Well, this seems cool, let's stay here"

But some were like "Now wait just a damn second!"

"I don't feel like we've isolated ourselves enough here, let's go somewhere further away"

So they moved here – to the Chatham Islands

The people that stayed in New Zealand became known as the Maori

While the ones that went to the Chatham Islands were called the Moriori

Maori's territory was bigger and more resourceful

They developed farming, therefore producing enough food to sustain craftsmen, soldiers and chiefs

Basically, they created a political system

The Moriori stuck to clubbing seals and picking berries

With no means to evolve, they learned to get along with one another on their small cold islands

And just didn't believe in conflict as a concept

Centuries had gone by without any contact between the two peoples

Until one day in 1835, some Australian sailors brought the news to the Maori

Hey, guys!

Not you again...

Yeah, me again! Anyway, on the way over here, we came across some people with no weapons

But their islands are rich with food and all other--

Wait-wait-wait a second! Did you just say they have no weapons?

Yeah, they kinda think war is overrated

Alright! Jimmy, Jimmy, get the others! We're gonna pay these guys a little visit

So a group of Maori set sale on their captured European ship and when they finally arrived

Their cousins had no clue what was in store

Listen dude, I know you just killed my family, but violence is never the answ--

Wait, what are you doing with that axe? See, now, what was the point of chopping my arm off?

Again, with the foot, how are you enjoying this? What a lame activity…

Those Moriori who weren't immediately slaughtered were cooked, roasted and in some cases enslaved

Not a peaceful end to a peace-loving people

Still though, all this doesn't really explain how and why Europe pulled it off

Well, because Asia failed!

If we took a person that lived 2000 years ago, 1000 years ago and 600 years ago and asked them

They'd all say China

So what happened? Well, let's take a look at China. It has two long navigable rivers connected by canals

It also has no significant geographical barriers

That means lots of food, many people and easy transport

As a result of all this, throughout its history, China was nearly always unified

Now let's look at Europe. A weird looking thing. Europe has lots of peninsulas, islands and mountain chains

Nobody ever managed to unite Europe

The Romans never controlled more than half. Napoleon tried and failed miserably

Then Hitler tried and failed even more miserably

China had unity, Europe had non-unity...? They didn't have unity

Decades before Columbus, the Chinese fleet dominated the Indian Ocean

Until the emperor decided one day that he had enough of this stupid ship business

One 'no' was enough for everybody to go "Alright, I guess we're not exploring the world anymore…"

On the other hand, when Columbus wanted to go on a trip he asked for allowance here, they said no

So then he went here and no... no… and no... At last, he went to Spain, where they also told him no

But you know how Columbus was, he could really bore you to death, so in the end they were just like

"Okay, here's the money, just please leave already…"

We all know what happened next: Spain got richer and richer while the rest of Europe just stood aside and wept

Except no, that's not what happened, instead everyone was like "Woo, 'Merica, let's go, woo!"

The beginning of the rise of Europe meant the beginning of the demise for the rest of the world

For more infomation >> Why Europeans Colonized The World (And Not Someone Else) - Duration: 8:30.

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Where's Kazwa?!?! - Duration: 0:06.

wHeRez kAZwa0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????????????????????????????????

For more infomation >> Where's Kazwa?!?! - Duration: 0:06.

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Angry Whiskers - Dreadful Devil (Official Audio) - Duration: 3:43.

Na-na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na-na

[Background singing fading away]

I'm a devil; like you've never seen

Smiley faces that I never mean

Oh, you better watch out

[Lack of air]

Oh, I'll make you pout

You better run away fast, cuz I'm about to blast

Yeah, I always meant to make you cry

And I'll probably be your demise

Yeah, you never look into my eyes

Cuz if you did: you'd probably realize

I'm just a devil in disguise

Dreadful devil

Dreadful devil

Dreadful devil in disguise

Rip your heart out

In front of your eyes

I'll ruin your life, cuz I'm a devil in disguise

…devil in disguise…

…devil in disguise!

If you saw me in the dead of night

[Pretty much incomprehensible nonsense]

You would probably think it's alright

But...

If you saw me in the spotlight

Oh!

I would give you quite a fright

So get out of here before ya…

…say that I didn't warn ya

It doesn't take much: just change your mind

I wish that I really bored ya

So you could just pull the cord, yeah

I simply must implore ya

Just turn around, close the door…

…cuz I always meant to make you cry

[Distorted howls of the eternally burning]

And I'll probably be your demise

And you'll barely make it out alive

So get outta here, get outta town

Get outta here, I'll make you frown

Get outta here, get out now

Get outta

Get outta, get outta, get outta!

[Dubstep and saxophone solo and metal dubstep]

Dreadful me, dreadful town

Dreadful devil comin' round

[Ever so slight breath]

Dreadful you if you don't get out

Dreadful mountains, dreadful trees

Dreadful world is all I see

Guess it's all just meant to be

It's the dreadful life for me!

[epic silence]

For more infomation >> Angry Whiskers - Dreadful Devil (Official Audio) - Duration: 3:43.

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VIXX Leo: Everyman's Favorite part 4_Troublemaker [BL/日本語, ENG sub] - Duration: 3:08.

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For more infomation >> VIXX Leo: Everyman's Favorite part 4_Troublemaker [BL/日本語, ENG sub] - Duration: 3:08.

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GRACIAS 2018 | Preguntas y Respuestas | Viaja con Yoel - Duration: 9:46.

For more infomation >> GRACIAS 2018 | Preguntas y Respuestas | Viaja con Yoel - Duration: 9:46.

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Medication & Dietary Supplements for Autism - Should You Use Them? - Duration: 12:46.

When kids with autism have problem behaviors, inattention, or sleep issues, many medical

and educational professionals and relatives and friends recommend medication.

Today, we're talking all about medication and I'll discuss supplements too.

Hi, I'm Dr. Mary Barbera, autism mom, board certified behavior analyst, registered nurse,

and the best-selling author of the Verbal Behavior Approach.

Each week I provide you with some of my ideas about turning autism around, so if you haven't

subscribed to my YouTube channel, you can do that now.

Since I'm both a nurse and a behavior analyst, as well as an autism mom, I have a strong

interest in the behavioral treatment of autism, but also the medical and biomedical treatments

that are often recommended and tried.

I have a few previous blogs on medical issues and pain that I did several months ago, so

you may want to check them out too.

Today, I'm going to tell you about my son Lucas's journey with supplements and medications.

This is my own personal story and nothing in this video blog should be considered medical

or behavioral advice, as only a medical and behavioral professional caring for your own

child can provide you with an individualized medical plan.

I also want to tell you that at the end of the video, after I tell you about Lucas's

journey, I am going to give you six general tips to consider before medicating your own

child or recommending medication to others.

When Lucas was diagnosed with autism one day before he was three, we asked the development

pediatrician if there were any medications used for autism.

Since I was and still am an RN and my husband is an emergency medicine physician, we approached

autism, at least in the beginning, from a total medical point of view.

The developmental pediatrician said that there were medications to treat kids with autism

and the various symptoms of autism, like medications to help with sleep, or medications to calm

kids down if they had severe problem behaviors, but that he did not recommend any medications

for Lucas until a good behavioral ABA program was in place.

Within a few months of his diagnosis, we had set up a 40 hour per week ABA program in our

home for Lucas, supplemented with a few hours each week at typical preschool with a shadow

and also he received some speech and OT sessions too.

Over the years, through recommendations of various doctors and health practitioners,

we tried several different supplements and medications for Lucas.

Supplements such as multivitamins and melatonin, as well as traditional meds to help with sleep

issues when Lucas was young.

We also tried a few traditional meds such as antipsychotics and antidepressants to see

if these improved Lucas's situation as he got a little older.

The vast majority of supplements and medications we tried for Lucas did not work.

Many of the traditional medications caused side effects such as weight gain.

Even some of the supplements caused issues too.

I remember when Lucas was young I tried a multivitamin and 30 minutes after I would

give him the vitamin, he'd get agitated and might even escalate to having a problem behavior.

After researching this further, I found that there was copper in the multivitamin and I

also learned that the zinc to copper ratio in many kids with autism is messed up and

that some kids need zinc supplements.

They also need to avoid copper.

We then got Lucas's zinc to copper ratio tested via standard blood test and we put him on

zinc and he continues to take zinc each day.

We also avoid copper, especially in multivitamins where copper could appear.

There are a few medications and supplements that did make a huge difference for Lucas

though.

The doctor who diagnosed Lucas with autism in '99 suggested we try an over the counter

supplement called melatonin for Lucas who had poor sleep.

The melatonin remains affective for Lucas to this day and he's 22 years old now.

In some kids, melatonin, and I've seen this with my own eyes, can backfire causing bad

dreams and an increase in nighttime weight gain.

But for Lucas, melatonin has been a positive.

When Lucas was six years old, he developed acute onset ticks, which later turned out

to be diagnosed as PANS, pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome, and I did a blog

on PANS and PANDAS a while back so you may want to check that out.

For PANS and PANDAS, for Lucas, antibiotics were a big factor in treating flares of PANS

for over a decade.

The physician who finally diagnosed Lucas with PANS when he was 14 years old ordered

a short-term steroid pack and a different antibiotic to clear up Lucas's ticks, which

at that point were burping ticks.

The antibiotics and the short-term steroid pack was also successful for Lucas.

The doctor who diagnosed Lucas with PANS also diagnosed chronic sinusitis, headaches, and

recommended allergy testing.

Shots, allergy shots, which initially started as once every week after the testing and then

went to once every two weeks, three weeks.

Lucas is now on year five of allergy shots, which he gets once a month and he also takes

allergy medication three times a day.

Because of this allergy treatment, Lucas's headaches and allergy symptoms are mostly

controlled now.

The medication that was added last was a very big positive for Lucas.

Despite getting these allergy shots and medication since he's been 14 or 15 years old, Lucas

continued to have some serious problem behaviors, like aggression towards others and self-injurious

behavior when he was in pain or when he was startled.

When he had a bad sinus headache, for example, or when he was in a startled situation such

as a fire drill he might engage in head hitting, knuckle biting, or aggression towards others.

This only happened once a month or so, always when he had a headache, or when he was startled.

I was on a wait list for 18 months and I finally got into a psychiatrist who diagnosed Lucas

with an autonomic nervous system dysfunction.

He explained that when Lucas was in pain, like a headache, or a distress after being

startled, like during a fire drill, he would go into fight mode.

There's that fight or flight reaction.

Unlike some people who would pass out from pain or stress and go into flight mode, Lucas

would become aggressive to himself or others when he was startled or in pain and he would

go into fight mode.

That was part of his autonomic nervous system dysfunction.

Luckily, the doctor had already treated 40 patients with autism who also had similar

nervous system issues and the treatment was, and still is, a cardiac med, a beta-blocker

to calm the nervous system down.

Lucas has been on this medication for three times a day for four years now and he's no

longer aggressive towards others and rarely engages in self-injurious behavior, only when

he's in pain pretty much or has an infection would he engage in SIB.

We have to be really careful about keeping track of all of this to prevent any serious

problem behaviors.

The doctor who ordered this beta-blocker medicine also ordered a genetic pharmacological swab

test through a company with the website Genomind.com.

This swab test which showed us all different medications, like pain medicine, antipsychotics,

anti-seizure medication, all the medication he could possibly be on and linked it to his

... Linked how Lucas would respond to each medication based on his unique DNA.

Through this test, which can be very expensive if it's not covered by insurance, but we made

sure it was covered by insurance.

We did the test, swab test, and now we have a record of pretty much any medication and

how Lucas would do.

Through this test, we learned that Lucas would do okay with older antipsychotics, but the

newer antipsychotics would cause side effects and issues, including weight gain.

This made a lot of sense, because when we tried the newer antipsychotics in the past,

like Risperdal and Abilify, it would always backfire.

Through his report, his DNA report, it showed that those kind of medications were in the

red zone.

This report is a green med, that's totally fine.

A yellow med, which needs to be used with caution.

Or a red med.

It's no wonder that Lucas had problem behaviors related to these newer antipsychotics.

Now that I told you about Lucas's medication journey, I have a few tips for you.

Number one, if you're not a physician specializing in pediatrics, autism, and/or mental health,

you shouldn't be telling parents to medicate their child.

Even though I'm a nurse and my husband's a physician and we were in a maze for many years,

until we found the right supplements and the right medications.

I kind of freak out when someone says, "His teachers said I should put him on meds."

Like the MD who diagnosed Lucas with autism recommended, ideally your child should be

receiving good behavioral treatment before starting any trials of medication.

That's my second point.

My third tip is medications and supplements should be added one at a time preferably so

you can check both the positive changes and any side effects.

To keep a close eye on these, I recommend keeping a dedicated calendar with problem

behaviors, new supplements or meds, changes in dosing.

I have years of calendars for Lucas and I continue to bring Lucas's calendar to his

doctor's appointments and this has been extremely helpful and important to getting Lucas on

the right track.

Number five, get out of the mindset that all biomedical supplements are pseudo science

and that all traditional medication is good.

Each child is different with different symptoms to treat and every supplement and traditional

medication could cause side effects.

Number six, ask your doctor about doing a swab test through Genomind.com or a similar

site.

There's a couple different companies that run these pharmacological tests.

This might help guide you and them in making better decisions, especially if your child

is currently on any medications, especially children who are on a cocktail of medication

if they're not doing well.

I would love it if you would leave me a comment, give me a thumbs up and share this video with

others who might benefit.

To download my free three step guide which details how to keep your own calendar data

and to learn more, go to MaryBarbera.com/join.

I hope to see you right here next week.

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