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#268909 From: "Laurie K" <jlkowalski2@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:19 pm
Subject: Epstein Barr virus
lyndhurstmom3
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Sorry, I have tried to research before posting this, but can anyone tell me what
can cause this?
Thanks,
Laurie

#268908 From: "lindajaytee" <lindajaytee@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:09 pm
Subject: Re: FW: I am obviously doing something wrong
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MB12 in large doses can start anger and agitation that doesn't stop when the B12
starts.  If you want to give B12, start with oral doses.  Start low and
gradually work the dose up.

Sorry, I don't have enough experience to help with the behavior issues.  I home
schooled my kids for periods of time.  It might be worth it if you could keep
him home and chelate for a solid year or so.  At age 12, you need to chelate as
much as possible before he refuses to go along with it at all.

Linda J




--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, April Higgins <aprilveronica@...> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> I just don't know what it is.
> I am staying home today trying to figure it out.  Daniel (12 this month), I
guess is still doing what he has always done, but he is just big enough to take
me down now.  He doesn't like to be told he has done something wrong even if you
tell him nicely or get in trouble.  He hits, pulls my hair, pulls my shirt,
wrestles me.  As, long as he doesn't hit me in the head I can take it, but other
people won't.  That is my biggest fear.  I am his only target and always have
been.  In the middle of doing all of this he acts confused and you can actually
get him to give you a hug or kiss.  If I ask him if he likes to hit/hurt Mommy
he starts breaking down a cry, but then he hits again.
> Monday night he did it and I hadn't done a thing in the world to him.  After
45 minutes of getting answers out of him he kept saying, "Ms. Robin. 15 mat
exercises."  Ms. Robin is the OT who I have instructed more than once not to do
any sensory activities with him because of "the withdrawl" effect hours later.
Yesterday he didn't have OT, but he might have been upset because he was told by
his aide to unlock the bathroom door while in the shower.  I don't like him
locking himself in the bathroom incase of an emergency.  It is possible that is
what triggered the whole event because it started shortly before I got home then
I was the target when I got home.  He doesn't like discipline even though I make
a point to do it and not back off because in the real world no one backs off.
> Then once he is done with this behavior it is over.  I questioned him to make
sure nothing happened at school, since the school doesn't like me now.  There
was no breakdown over this.  Last school year was a disaster and he was out of
control there and they didn't know what to do and handled it poorly.  At least
we have CIRCUIT services at school because of it.  He loves school this year and
is learning more than ever, but unfortunately his teacher wants him in CBI.
> He doesn't get in trouble on the bus or at school.  One little incident, but
it was from lack of social skills.  He was trying to get a friend to communicate
with him, but it wasn't a good conversation starter - he hit and spit on the
child and he thinks this child is great.  There was no anger involved.
> Now, he is fine again this morning.  I am keeping him home.
> I am starting the mb12 nasel spray again.  Going to research mb12 shots.  I
don't know if it is a biomed problem or just poor communication or just bad
behavior.  He is wanting a reaction.  He doesn't like people to be upset, but
then he looks at you to see me reaction when he pulls my shirt or hair.
> He is usually very social and loves people and is helpful to little kids and
babies.
> Some places I want to call today are probably closed due to the holiday.
>
> Chelate more?  More vitamins and supplements that I can't get down him? 
Behavior therapist?
> If anyone has suggestions please email me or call me 501-680-7595 cell
> Thank you,
> April in Arkansas
>
>

#268907 From: "lindajaytee" <lindajaytee@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:01 pm
Subject: Re: Chealating and HBOT at the same time?
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I would wait to start HBOT until chelation is finished.  It makes sense to me
that it would be better to have most of the mercury out of the brain before
HBOT.

Linda J


--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "mywonderbaby" <mywonderbaby@...> wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> Is it okay to be chealating with AC protocol and doing HBOT at the same time?
I was just wondering if the moving of metals will reverse the effects of HBOT or
the presence of increased oxygen will disrupt chealation. One of the benefits of
HBOT is to help with formation of new cells and if metals are moving around due
to chealation , will it kill the new cells or damage the new cells. So is it
better to temperoralily stop chealating while doing HBOT dives?  What do you
guys think?
>
> Please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Maya
>

#268906 From: "John and Teraza Real" <jtreal@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:59 pm
Subject: RE: Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?
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Go talk to Newport on curezone.com

That's my best advice.



From: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of jcgre
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 8:15 PM
To: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?






I did actually, and didn't get much response. rifers apparently are not that
plugged into biofilm issues. Its a shame, rife technology seems to be
ideally suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for
which rife is currently put.

John

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:Autism-Mercury%40yahoogroups.com> , "ryansdad1998"
<ryansdad1998@...> wrote:
>
> John,
>
> You might try asking this question over at the Rife board, where one of
the rife experts may be able to answer your question:
>
> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/rife/messages
>
> Tom
>
> --- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:Autism-Mercury%40yahoogroups.com> , "jcgre" <johngrellner@> wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms? If so, can you
point me in the direction of any specific frequencies? I have seen
references to radio frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in
industrial water pipes. theoretically it should work for biofilms in the
body.
> >
> > John
> >
>





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#268905 From: "lindajaytee" <lindajaytee@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:55 pm
Subject: Re: Neutrophils & Neutrophil Plus
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Andree" <mam78@...> wrote:
>
> I suspect that DMSA is lowering my DD's neutrophils but I don't have a
confirmation through blood test.
>
> Is there a risk in giving her Neutrophil Plus if her neutrophil levels are not
low?
>

No.

It isn't necessary to draw blood.  I know exactly how she feels after seeing
some childrens reactions to blood draws.

If she does have to have blood drawn for some other important reason,
neutrophils can be checked then.

Andy has posted in the past about what to ask for when taking a child for a
blood draw.  Maybe his posts could be found with a search, or maybe someone
remembers.   Something about a butterfly something, and a finer needle, I think,
so that it doesn't hurt.


> I'm hesitating to have blood drawn because it really scares her and because
we've done it recently for other needed tests.
>
> I have past results with total neutrophils that looked "fine" but I've never
had her absolute neutrophils measured, which I understand is the more accurate
reading of neutrophils.
>
> My DD is one of these former viral kids who never got sick pre-biomed, but in
the past 1.5 yrs she has had a scary chest infection, two sinusitises and one
bout with flu-like symptoms this week with on-going sniffles and the start of a
cough with chest congestion. All of these have come with fever.
>


Be sure that she has lots of vitamin C, vitamin E, cod liver oil (for both vit A
and D).  Elderberry and Equinacea can be given when she has a flu or as
preventative measures.

If she has a blood draw another thing that can be tested is 25(OH)vitamin D. 
This is optimal at about 150 nmol/L.  Most people are very low in vit D status. 
Vit D does help to prevent infections.


> The thing is that all the above infections with fever have happened following
a few rounds with DMSA. And now, the flu symptoms started during a weekend on a
DMSA round.
>
> My DD has sufficient lead to warrant using DMSA so I can't drop it. But she's
on a very low dose (< 1/8th mg/lb) and rounds are spaced at least 4 weeks apart.
>


Can you do a DMSA/ALA round once a month, then ALA rounds for the rest of the
month?



> Any thoughts?
>
> Maybe I need to get blood drawn, but if I do it next week, will her
neutrophils have come back up? I've asked this in the past but got no definitive
answer about how long it takes for the body to restore its own neutrophil
levels. I'm asking this so that I can know how soon after a round with DMSA we
should draw blood.
>


It's difficult to say - would likely be different for different individuals.

Linda J


> Thanks,
> Monique
>

#268904 From: "tanya.lopez75" <tanya.lopez75@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: Question about religious exception & medical exemptions for vaccines
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I take it you're in New York, that's a really tough state.

In general, you don't want to mention anything health related, or discuss the
ingredients or means of manufacture in any way whatsoever.  If your friend
mentioned anything like that, they _would_ deny the exemption and then it would
be a lot harder to write another letter with better wording.

As irrational as it is, religious exemptions (in the legal sense) are about the
_practice_ of vaccination, and being opposed to that.  Not ingredients or
safety, or ethical concerns like use of fetal cells in the process.  It's the
entire practice of vaccination that needs to be religiously unacceptable.  No,
it's not common sense, nor at all respectful of a parent's responsibility for
making healthcare decisions for their child.

My understanding is that medical exemptions are very, very, very difficult to
get and only apply to specific vaccines (separate exemption for each vaccine
that will not be given).  Even in a tough state, a religious exemption seems the
way to go.

Best wishes to you and your friend.

Tanya


--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, maribel danta <maribel@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> My school district has decided it needs to get strict with vaccination
> policy. They have sent mass letters out to the middle schools and I'm
> guessing the high schools whose records indicated they were missing a few
> shots. The main shot really that most are missing is the TDaP  vaccine. The
> letters were received last week with the ridiculous date of Nov. 12 as the
> exclusion date if child has not been vaccinated by then. A friend of mine
> who has 2 children affected, one definitely on the spectrum, submitted a
> religious exemption letter and was denied by the district. Can they do this?
> Who specifically has that right? Does it go before the school board or is it
> something that Superintendent directly deals with?  I know there was a case
> here in Long Island about a year ago where they made this poor woman go
> through hell. It's a recession, funds for lawyers are pretty scarce for
> many, my friend and I included...
>
> The other question is how would one go about getting a medical exemption. I
> will be facing this with my son Gabe next year and need to be prepared.
> Apparently God & philosophical & religious views mean nothing when it comes
> to my district, so would a DAN doctor be able to help me with this?  Do they
> have the power to deny a medical exemption too??????
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Maribel
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#268903 From: April Higgins <aprilveronica@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:51 pm
Subject: FW: I am obviously doing something wrong
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I just don't know what it is.
I am staying home today trying to figure it out.  Daniel (12 this month), I
guess is still doing what he has always done, but he is just big enough to take
me down now.  He doesn't like to be told he has done something wrong even if you
tell him nicely or get in trouble.  He hits, pulls my hair, pulls my shirt,
wrestles me.  As, long as he doesn't hit me in the head I can take it, but other
people won't.  That is my biggest fear.  I am his only target and always have
been.  In the middle of doing all of this he acts confused and you can actually
get him to give you a hug or kiss.  If I ask him if he likes to hit/hurt Mommy
he starts breaking down a cry, but then he hits again.
Monday night he did it and I hadn't done a thing in the world to him.  After 45
minutes of getting answers out of him he kept saying, "Ms. Robin. 15 mat
exercises."  Ms. Robin is the OT who I have instructed more than once not to do
any sensory activities with him because of "the withdrawl" effect hours later.
Yesterday he didn't have OT, but he might have been upset because he was told by
his aide to unlock the bathroom door while in the shower.  I don't like him
locking himself in the bathroom incase of an emergency.  It is possible that is
what triggered the whole event because it started shortly before I got home then
I was the target when I got home.  He doesn't like discipline even though I make
a point to do it and not back off because in the real world no one backs off.
Then once he is done with this behavior it is over.  I questioned him to make
sure nothing happened at school, since the school doesn't like me now.  There
was no breakdown over this.  Last school year was a disaster and he was out of
control there and they didn't know what to do and handled it poorly.  At least
we have CIRCUIT services at school because of it.  He loves school this year and
is learning more than ever, but unfortunately his teacher wants him in CBI.
He doesn't get in trouble on the bus or at school.  One little incident, but it
was from lack of social skills.  He was trying to get a friend to communicate
with him, but it wasn't a good conversation starter - he hit and spit on the
child and he thinks this child is great.  There was no anger involved.
Now, he is fine again this morning.  I am keeping him home.
I am starting the mb12 nasel spray again.  Going to research mb12 shots.  I
don't know if it is a biomed problem or just poor communication or just bad
behavior.  He is wanting a reaction.  He doesn't like people to be upset, but
then he looks at you to see me reaction when he pulls my shirt or hair.
He is usually very social and loves people and is helpful to little kids and
babies.
Some places I want to call today are probably closed due to the holiday.

Chelate more?  More vitamins and supplements that I can't get down him? 
Behavior therapist?
If anyone has suggestions please email me or call me 501-680-7595 cell
Thank you,
April in Arkansas







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#268902 From: "mywonderbaby" <mywonderbaby@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:35 pm
Subject: Chealating and HBOT at the same time?
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Hello folks,

Is it okay to be chealating with AC protocol and doing HBOT at the same time? I
was just wondering if the moving of metals will reverse the effects of HBOT or
the presence of increased oxygen will disrupt chealation. One of the benefits of
HBOT is to help with formation of new cells and if metals are moving around due
to chealation , will it kill the new cells or damage the new cells. So is it
better to temperoralily stop chealating while doing HBOT dives?  What do you
guys think?

Please let me know.

Thanks,
Maya

#268901 From: "hezekiah2110" <murayac@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:12 pm
Subject: Is this the answer
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Hyperbaric therapy has been used for various treatments for centuries. However,
HBOT treatment for autism has only been tried in the last few years.

Comparison of SPECT scans of autistic childrens' brain before and after
undergoing HBOT therapy show brain areas that were inactive before coming to
life. See such scans on the site below (among many others):
http://www.rapidrecoveryhyperbarics.com/brainscans.html

I came across scans of an autistic child when they meet a stranger, and when
they meet a family member. The results of these scans resemble those after HBOT
treatment. Many areas of the childs brain lit up on meeting a family member. See
site below:
http://www.time.com/time/europe/magazine/2002/0715/autism/guide.html

Scans of autistic children and controls when doing a task show more brain
activity in the controls' brain compared with the autistics' brain.

HBOT is quite expensive and has not been widely used for autism. However, when
used, its been shown to be quite positive.

A number of autistic kids have shown great improvement after months or even
years of play therapy with a parent(s). However, all day play therapy by a
parent is exhausting and quite difficult to sustain over time.

However, are these approaches that "light" up the brain the answer to autism?

Nb. Raun Kaufman totally recovered from severe autism after sustained play
therapy done by his parents.

#268900 From: Erin Pruitt <erinpruitt@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:51 pm
Subject: Re: Question about religious exception & medical exemptions for vaccines
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I had the same situation with my son.  We live in NC and I, fortunately, had no
trouble with this.  The school nurse was even helpful on what I should put in
the letter.  Our school also "campaigned" for the vaccines but my son has
Autism and I was not going to do it.  All I did was write a letter stating it
was against my religious beliefs to vaccinate and the nurse put it in his file
with nothing else said about it.  They cannot make him have the vaccine if it
is against your "religious" beliefs.  I was told that if it is a medical reason
they will review it and see if it is exceptable, like they are doctors.  He
would have to be allergic to the vaccine or have had a serious reaction to other
vaccines, and of course, Autism doesn't count to them as a serious reaction.

Erin



________________________________
From: maribel danta <maribel@...>
To: EOHarm@yahoogroups.com; Autism-Mercury@...
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 8:53:04 AM
Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Question about religious exception & medical
exemptions for vaccines

 
Hi All,

My school district has decided it needs to get strict with vaccination
policy. They have sent mass letters out to the middle schools and I'm
guessing the high schools whose records indicated they were missing a few
shots. The main shot really that most are missing is the TDaP vaccine. The
letters were received last week with the ridiculous date of Nov. 12 as the
exclusion date if child has not been vaccinated by then. A friend of mine
who has 2 children affected, one definitely on the spectrum, submitted a
religious exemption letter and was denied by the district. Can they do this?
Who specifically has that right? Does it go before the school board or is it
something that Superintendent directly deals with? I know there was a case
here in Long Island about a year ago where they made this poor woman go
through hell. It's a recession, funds for lawyers are pretty scarce for
many, my friend and I included...

The other question is how would one go about getting a medical exemption. I
will be facing this with my son Gabe next year and need to be prepared.
Apparently God & philosophical & religious views mean nothing when it comes
to my district, so would a DAN doctor be able to help me with this? Do they
have the power to deny a medical exemption too??????

Thanks in advance!

Maribel

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#268899 From: Erin Pruitt <erinpruitt@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: new here
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Barb,

Did you do the supplements or chelaton that I have been reading about and has
it helped?  I am trying to keep up but I have to admit am pretty confused. 


Thanks, Erin



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To: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, November 10, 2009 10:51:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Autism-Mercury] new here

 
My son began having seizures during puberty. We also put him on seizure meds and
the doc kept increasing the dose. He was basically a zombie for those three
years. Later, an autism specialist suggested that we start backing him off the
meds. He told us later (by typing) that the meds just covered up the seizures
but he still had them. Years later, Dr. Amy told us to increase his taurine
levels; we never saw a seizure after that.

Mercury lowers the taurine levels and thus the seizure threshold--so I'm told.

Barb
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From: erinpruitt@rocketma il.com
To: Autism-Mercury@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: [Autism-Mercury] new here

Hello, I am actually new to this group but have really enjoyed reading the
posts. My son is 13 with Asperger's and started having seizures about 3 years
ago. He is of course on seizure medication (trileptal) and other medication for
anxiety and ADD. He does fairly well but has noticable difficulties. I would
love to get him off as much of this medicine as possible. I actually put off
medicine as long as I could but his anxiety and ADD began to really impede his
daily life. I have been doing a lot of research on chelation but don't know
where to start. Plus I am not sure if safe because of his seizures. Anyone in
the same boat? Would love to know what you think.

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#268898 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:03 pm
Subject: Re: grapefruit seed extract
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, richard tan <gmcaiec_rktwkt@...> wrote:
> Hi Dana,
> What is the highest dosage of GSE(liquid) could give to my 22 kilograms child?
How would I know I have given the right dose alreaday?


I am hesitant to write how much liquid GSE I have given my son, or myself for
that matter.  Suffice to say it was a LOT of GSE.  Adding biotin allowed me to
reduce the GSE, but it was still a LOT.

Too much GSE caused major diarrhea here, so that was my clue that it was too
much.  Otherwise, i gave as much GSE/Biotin as my son [and myself] needed to
eliminate the yeast problem.

Dana

#268897 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:01 pm
Subject: Re: Daytime wetting accidents- HELP!!
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Sondra" <no_more_msud@...> wrote:
> Just finished round #16 (ALA only, 12.5mg, 62# kid, 7y/o).
> On day 2 after round my potty-trained (since 3) son has started wetting
himself during the day, soaking his clothes.


This meant yeast here.


> He is on all the recommended chelation supps and yeast treatment. The only
changes I've made were to increase his oral B12 slightly, increase his probiotic
(Custom Probiotics/Culterelle), and increase his Mag after his levels came back
on the low side (he gets between 600-1000mg/day).


B12 also increased yeast here.  I would try significantly increasing the yeast
protocol, see if that helps.

Dana

#268896 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:59 pm
Subject: Re: amalgam removal cost and chelation of autistic child and siblings
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "eeejay174" <eeejay174@...> wrote:
> thank you dana, do you think it would be okay for us to chelate with the
anti-viral programme, or should we do one first then the other, thank you


I chelated first, then did anti-virals.  If I had to do it over again tho, I
think I would have chelated for a little while, until I knew what kept the yeast
under control, and then started anti-virals.  I would not have waited until
chelation was over before starting anti-virals.  But the yeast overgrowth caused
by both, was terrible, so you really need to know what works best to control
yeast for your child.

Dana

#268895 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:00 pm
Subject: Re: 1st round ala, headaches
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-- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Tammy Kuhn" <tkuhn1@...> wrote:
> Just did my first complete round of ala only with my nt 7 year old with severe
food allergies, 12 mg ala only.  He's complaining of headaches today and last
night.


This meant yeast here.

Dana

#268894 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:00 pm
Subject: Re: ALA chelation
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "nehirshberg" <hirshberg3@...> wrote:
> We've been using Biotin for a few months (4-5x day - 20-25 mg) and it was
doing a pretty good job controlling the yeast. Not doing as good with chelation.
> We tried GSE 4 months ago, and found that he has a phenol intolerance, which
amplified his stimming and sleepless nights.
> What else can we try since he has a phenol intolerance? OLE transdermally (on
bottoms of feet)?


OLE *increased* yeast here, because it acts as an anti-viral.

Have you tried GSE with No-Fenol enzyme?  That might work.

Dana

#268893 From: "danasview" <danasview@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:57 pm
Subject: Re: Very prone to cold. How to treat with OLE and OoO
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--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "nickoct1979" <nikunj@...> wrote:
> What is the best way to test for yeast?


In my opinion, by observation of symptoms

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

#268892 From: Boopercat@...
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:42 am
Subject: Re: Transdermal ALA/ lotion to use
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My daughter won't swallow a capsule.  I am interested in transdermal.  What
medium could we use to put it in?  How to mix.  any and all info greatly
appreciated!


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#268891 From: "mannmarion82" <mannmarion82@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:13 pm
Subject: Question about Child's Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
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Hi -- I am posting this with Andy's comments down below.  If you have any
comments about ways to help with this specific comprehension issue or chelation
approach pls post them -- any help would be appreciated

My son is 11, met some of the counting rules when he was 5 when I did the tests,
and used your Cutler chelation method over a period of probably 4 years and 30
rounds.   He definitely had some spectrum traits -- obsessional and repetitive
thinking, weak critical thinking -- all of which have improved over time.  He
still has those lingering issues, although much, much less so.  We plan to
chelate about 8-10 rounds for a few more years.

Andy "30 rounds. Way too few."
We plan to chelate about 8-10 rounds "Way too few."

I am -realizing the degree to which his comprehension skills are weak (not
phonics, fluency, spelling, etc which are in the high school/college level) --
we are now going to Lindamood Bell -- to develop imagery skills (making the
movie) to help with big picture and sequencing skills.  Andy, my question to you
-- am I missing something -- some program (don't think is is vision therapy) or
something that will break thru with this comprehension and critical thinking Any
help would be ever so appreciated!

Andy "A lot more chelation."

#268890 From: "jcgre" <johngrellner@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:04 pm
Subject: Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?
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Judy- who would disagree.  Same point is true for most health treatments,
alternative or mainstream.  Re rife, you can use whatever frequency you want,
you just have to program the machine.  Many of the programs that I use are not
kill frequencies.  I run programs to balence the immune system, stimulate the
immune system and on an on.  frequency is frequency.  you just have to determine
the correct frequency to get done what you want done.  In Europe there is a
device called bicom which does all sorts of healing type programs, including
clearing allergies.  Can't get that treatment in the US thanks to our
government.

John

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "judyl_nev" <juude@...> wrote:
>
> I had a bad experience with Rife, and feel like people need to be careful with
it.  One of the frequencies used against a fungus caused me to have a rapid
heartbeat.  Just something to be aware of....
>
> There's another machine that is really interesting and has potential for many
things  It works more on the concept of frequency healing, rather than frequency
killing of pathogens.  The machine is called the Ondamed.  Worth looking into.
>
> judy
>
>
>
> --- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "jcgre" <johngrellner@> wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms?  If so, can you point
me in the direction of any specific frequencies?  I have seen references to
radio frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water
pipes.  theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.
> >
> > John
> >
>

#268889 From: "jcgre" <johngrellner@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:01 pm
Subject: Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?
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Hey Michele, thanks for the tip.  Could you clarify your post for me, I think
you skipped the key point of your post...  reducing excess _____ has been shown
to help...

Thanks,
John

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "michele_in_california"
<talithamichele@...> wrote:
>
> I don't know anything about RIFE (never even heard the term until this
thread), but since you are coming up empty, I thought I would mention that
reducing excess has been shown to help reverse biofilms for some infections.  My
internet service is being really flaky tonight, so I can't pull up my own
website to give you a direct link to the page.  But there might be a smidgeon of
information of interest to you on the page called "Quinine and Pseudomonas" at
http://www.healthgazelle.com.
>
> HTH.
>
> Michele
> http://www.healthgazelle.com
> http://www.kidslikemine.com
> http://www.solanorail.com
>
> --- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "jcgre" <johngrellner@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I did actually, and didn't get much response. rifers apparently are not that
plugged into biofilm issues.  Its a shame, rife technology seems to be ideally
suited to issues like biofilm, more so than some of the uses for which rife is
currently put.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>

#268888 From: maribel danta <maribel@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:53 pm
Subject: Question about religious exception & medical exemptions for vaccines
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Hi All,



My school district has decided it needs to get strict with vaccination
policy. They have sent mass letters out to the middle schools and I'm
guessing the high schools whose records indicated they were missing a few
shots. The main shot really that most are missing is the TDaP  vaccine. The
letters were received last week with the ridiculous date of Nov. 12 as the
exclusion date if child has not been vaccinated by then. A friend of mine
who has 2 children affected, one definitely on the spectrum, submitted a
religious exemption letter and was denied by the district. Can they do this?
Who specifically has that right? Does it go before the school board or is it
something that Superintendent directly deals with?  I know there was a case
here in Long Island about a year ago where they made this poor woman go
through hell. It's a recession, funds for lawyers are pretty scarce for
many, my friend and I included...

The other question is how would one go about getting a medical exemption. I
will be facing this with my son Gabe next year and need to be prepared.
Apparently God & philosophical & religious views mean nothing when it comes
to my district, so would a DAN doctor be able to help me with this?  Do they
have the power to deny a medical exemption too??????

Thanks in advance!

Maribel





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#268887 From: "Andree" <mam78@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:47 pm
Subject: Red mottled skin
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My DD is getting over a bout with a flu-like illness that started on Saturday.
Along with the fever, aches and pains, her eyes got really bloodshot and she
complained of headaches (she rarely gets headaches).

She seems to be getting better but I noticed that yesterday and today, her legs
and arms are mottled red & blue and her hands & feet are reddish and cold. If I
touch her skin or hands, it leaves a white mark, which slowly returns to its
mottled or red colour.

Any ideas on what is causing this? Could this be thyroid-related? And speaking
of the thyroid, does one need to take more thyroid hormones when ill?

Thanks for any thoughts,
Monique

#268886 From: "Andree" <mam78@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:39 pm
Subject: Neutrophils & Neutrophil Plus
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I suspect that DMSA is lowering my DD's neutrophils but I don't have a
confirmation through blood test.

Is there a risk in giving her Neutrophil Plus if her neutrophil levels are not
low?

I'm hesitating to have blood drawn because it really scares her and because
we've done it recently for other needed tests.

I have past results with total neutrophils that looked "fine" but I've never had
her absolute neutrophils measured, which I understand is the more accurate
reading of neutrophils.

My DD is one of these former viral kids who never got sick pre-biomed, but in
the past 1.5 yrs she has had a scary chest infection, two sinusitises and one
bout with flu-like symptoms this week with on-going sniffles and the start of a
cough with chest congestion. All of these have come with fever.

The thing is that all the above infections with fever have happened following a
few rounds with DMSA. And now, the flu symptoms started during a weekend on a
DMSA round.

My DD has sufficient lead to warrant using DMSA so I can't drop it. But she's on
a very low dose (< 1/8th mg/lb) and rounds are spaced at least 4 weeks apart.

Any thoughts?

Maybe I need to get blood drawn, but if I do it next week, will her neutrophils
have come back up? I've asked this in the past but got no definitive answer
about how long it takes for the body to restore its own neutrophil levels. I'm
asking this so that I can know how soon after a round with DMSA we should draw
blood.

Thanks,
Monique

#268885 From: "amum102999" <anushridhar@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:17 am
Subject: Re: Daytime wetting accidents- HELP!!
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Increasing probiotics did this to my son..could be die-off..rash is definitely
die-off for him..

- Anu

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Sondra" <no_more_msud@...> wrote:
>
> Just finished round #16 (ALA only, 12.5mg, 62# kid, 7y/o).
>
> On day 2 after round my potty-trained (since 3) son has started wetting
himself during the day, soaking his clothes. He doesn't make any indication that
he has to go. Usually he just finds his way to the nearest restroom if he
doesn't verbalize that he has to go.
>
> He is on all the recommended chelation supps and yeast treatment. The only
changes I've made were to increase his oral B12 slightly, increase his probiotic
(Custom Probiotics/Culterelle), and increase his Mag after his levels came back
on the low side (he gets between 600-1000mg/day).
>
> I don't think it's a behavioral thing because he's done that in the past where
he intentionally urinates on the floor and thinks he's being funny. He stopped
doing that, thank goodness! This is different, it's as if he doesn't have any
control. UGH!
>
> I noticed a slight rash under his R armpit and on his trunk and I'm suspecting
yeast, perhaps a die-off reaction. It seems yeast gets blamed for everything so
I wanted to run this by the group and find out others' experiences.
>
> Yeast? Supps? Or just the effect of pulling mercury out of the brain?
>
> Many thanks!
> Sondra
>

#268884 From: richard tan <gmcaiec_rktwkt@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:30 am
Subject: grapefruit seed extract
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Hi Dana,
What is the highest dosage of GSE(liquid) could give to my 22 kilograms child? 
How would I know I have given the right dose alreaday?
Thanks.
-richard-




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To: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:05:39
Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Re: biotin, acetyl carnitine, grapefruit seed extract


--- In Autism-Mercury@ yahoogroups. com, richard tan <gmcaiec_rktwkt@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Dana.
> During chelation, does it matter if I give my 5 year old son nystatin together
with  biotin and grapefruit seed extract?

I know a few people who do that.  Watch for excessive die off.

>>What should be the dose for the biotin and grapefruit seed extract if he
weighs 22 kilograms?

I started with 400mcg biotin and 1 drop GSE, and worked up from there.

> What is the function of acetyl carnitine to children with autism and what
should be the dose given a 22 kilogram kid?

I used straight carnitine, my son did not do as well with acetyl version.  It
was required as part of mito cocktail for proper absorption of fat, and it was
also required for proper absorption of vitamin B12, folic acid, vitamin C, and
TMG.

It also helps with muscle tone issues, and growth.

Dana





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#268883 From: "emilynk.chan" <emilynk.chan@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:07 am
Subject: Ondamed
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has anyone tried Ondamed (i believe something like Biofeedback)?  Can you share
with me your experience?

MAny thanks
Emily

#268882 From: "Andree" <mam78@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:22 am
Subject: Re: Daytime wetting accidents- HELP!!
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Hi Sondra,

Same thing has happened to us in the past and yeast was the culprit. I had to
increase yeast supplements during rounds and also be really strict about
eliminating yeast-producing foods during those early rounds. I also realized
that DD was high sulfur and that high sulfur foods were adding to the yeast
problem, so I cut those out too.

We use Candex, GSE and biotin to control yeast.

Some parents report that MB12 can cause yeast, so maybe the recent increase has
something to do with the problem. Are you giving any anti-virals? They cause
yeast too.

Good luck,
Monique

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Sondra" <no_more_msud@...> wrote:
>
> Just finished round #16 (ALA only, 12.5mg, 62# kid, 7y/o).
>
> On day 2 after round my potty-trained (since 3) son has started wetting
himself during the day, soaking his clothes. He doesn't make any indication that
he has to go. Usually he just finds his way to the nearest restroom if he
doesn't verbalize that he has to go.
>
> He is on all the recommended chelation supps and yeast treatment. The only
changes I've made were to increase his oral B12 slightly, increase his probiotic
(Custom Probiotics/Culterelle), and increase his Mag after his levels came back
on the low side (he gets between 600-1000mg/day).
>
> I don't think it's a behavioral thing because he's done that in the past where
he intentionally urinates on the floor and thinks he's being funny. He stopped
doing that, thank goodness! This is different, it's as if he doesn't have any
control. UGH!
>
> I noticed a slight rash under his R armpit and on his trunk and I'm suspecting
yeast, perhaps a die-off reaction. It seems yeast gets blamed for everything so
I wanted to run this by the group and find out others' experiences.
>
> Yeast? Supps? Or just the effect of pulling mercury out of the brain?
>
> Many thanks!
> Sondra
>

#268881 From: "Sondra" <no_more_msud@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:16 am
Subject: Daytime wetting accidents- HELP!!
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Just finished round #16 (ALA only, 12.5mg, 62# kid, 7y/o).

On day 2 after round my potty-trained (since 3) son has started wetting himself
during the day, soaking his clothes. He doesn't make any indication that he has
to go. Usually he just finds his way to the nearest restroom if he doesn't
verbalize that he has to go.

He is on all the recommended chelation supps and yeast treatment. The only
changes I've made were to increase his oral B12 slightly, increase his probiotic
(Custom Probiotics/Culterelle), and increase his Mag after his levels came back
on the low side (he gets between 600-1000mg/day).

I don't think it's a behavioral thing because he's done that in the past where
he intentionally urinates on the floor and thinks he's being funny. He stopped
doing that, thank goodness! This is different, it's as if he doesn't have any
control. UGH!

I noticed a slight rash under his R armpit and on his trunk and I'm suspecting
yeast, perhaps a die-off reaction. It seems yeast gets blamed for everything so
I wanted to run this by the group and find out others' experiences.

Yeast? Supps? Or just the effect of pulling mercury out of the brain?

Many thanks!
Sondra

#268880 From: "judyl_nev" <juude@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:41 am
Subject: Re: rife frequencies for biofilm treatment?
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I had a bad experience with Rife, and feel like people need to be careful with
it.  One of the frequencies used against a fungus caused me to have a rapid
heartbeat.  Just something to be aware of....

There's another machine that is really interesting and has potential for many
things  It works more on the concept of frequency healing, rather than frequency
killing of pathogens.  The machine is called the Ondamed.  Worth looking into.

judy



--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "jcgre" <johngrellner@...> wrote:
>
> Is anyone using rife to try and break down biofilms?  If so, can you point me
in the direction of any specific frequencies?  I have seen references to radio
frequency being used to keep biofilms from forming in industrial water pipes. 
theoretically it should work for biofilms in the body.
>
> John
>

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