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Hi,

I had something strike me down and nearly killed me. My sister thinks it could have been neuro toxins but it could have been several things, including heavy exposure to two giant rigs spraying concentrated Round Up ahead of a cloud. It smelled like the bowels of hell! Anyway, for about 14 months I was under a fog bank with nerves on edge, couldn’t think but managed to do simple chores. My hearing increased by 300% and to this day, my hearing is acute. Anyway to make a long story short, I bought some Molybednum and Mega Benfotiamin, 250 mg., fat soluble B-1 from Life Extension. I did not know Benfotiamine was B-1 or probably would not have bought it. Anyway, to the day I took the Molybednum and Benfotiamine, the brain fog lifted. I gave credit to the Molybednum but later think it was the Benfotiamine. Every day was better and the autistic feeling I had, senses overwhelmed, is gone now.

Jean

From: Ayse Yilmaz <aysegyilmaz@...>

Reply-<iodine >

Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 00:15:28 +0200

<iodine >

Subject: Re: Re: New Member Question

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You guessed right. My son is autistic. His detox pathways probably not functioning very well because we see die-off after every single antimicrobial. I live in Turkey and sent a blood sample to USA for Nutrogenomics testing. I will hopefully have some ideas on some issues we have with some supplements. My biggest problem in this " recovering my son " journey is that I can not figure out the difference between the die-off reaction and allergies. For instance doctor gave him Augmentin for an infection last week and he became so aggressive, his OCD and hyperactivity increased and also his back was itching all day. I freaked out and stopped it because I thought it could be allergy. And then I thought may be it was a huge die-off. Do any of you happen to know how I can differenciate these two?  Thanks

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