We just started researching on our own.

And thats when my husband Joe came acrossDr.

Fryein a research study he was doing, said his mother, Caroline Connor.

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When Mason was two and a half, he was officially diagnosed withautism.

Masonsparentsstarted researching, looking for a cure that could help their son.

And even though things were looking grim, they crossed paths with Dr. Richard Frye, a pediatric neurologist.

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Mason, now five, is still on Leucovorin.

His parents say that he will start kindergarten this fall.

So far, all the studies on Leucovorins treatment of CFD and autism have been smaller in scale.

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Leucovorins an old drug, and you’re free to get it for a very low price.

So nobody is going to make a lot of money on it.

So theres no reason for them to invest, Frye warned.

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Leucovorin, a reduced folate, can fight those antibodies and reach the brain.

According to Dr Fryesresearch, the drug could help clear chemical blockages in autistic childrens brains.

Interestingly,communication issuesare more than common among kids diagnosed with the disorder.

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Abnormal speech patterns are a key feature of autism, which is often present in communication.

Their speech can be non-verbal, deviant, and of limited communicative value, described as machine-like or monotonous.

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