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I think one of the theories of autoimmunty is that some of the immune system

is overactive, while some of it is underactive (dysregulated). When we are

able to do the immune profiling , sort of a fingerprinting of the immune

system through cytokine and chemokine panels we will be able to more

effectively treat the immune system by selectively " modulating " it.

Hyperimmunity and Autism

> Does anyone else out there have children that are hyperimmune (elevated

IGE,

> EOS and NK Cells) as opposed to hypoimmune? Is anyone getting results,

and

> if so, what are you doing to calm down the overactive immune system?

>

> We did Dr. G's protocol on our sons, and the results showed hyperimmunity

as

> opposed to immune suppression. I'm at my wits end as where to go next.

Our

> neurologist is also stumped.

>

> Interestingly enough, both my sons showed extremely high MMR titers.

>

> Thanks for anyone with info!

>

> Traci

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My son has high Ige (527) in reference ranges between 0-120. You have to

give them true immune response modifiers, I have heard MGN-3 and Ambrotose

are handy ones. This has seemingly helped Ige, now down to 150. Do search

on the two and see why I think along these lines. (think the web site for

the science of ambrotose is www.glycoscience.com ). I also think Essiac tea

helps as well. Never assume that you have to boost a child's immune system

in autism, usually it is the direct opposite. On the other hand, the

product also has to know when to boost and when to modulate, therin lyes the

problem. The above two reportadly do that.

Kathy

Hyperimmunity and Autism

>Does anyone else out there have children that are hyperimmune (elevated

IGE,

>EOS and NK Cells) as opposed to hypoimmune? Is anyone getting results, and

>if so, what are you doing to calm down the overactive immune system?

>

>We did Dr. G's protocol on our sons, and the results showed hyperimmunity

as

>opposed to immune suppression. I'm at my wits end as where to go next.

Our

>neurologist is also stumped.

>

>Interestingly enough, both my sons showed extremely high MMR titers.

>

>Thanks for anyone with info!

>

>Traci

>

>

>Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

>the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

>opinion of the Research Institute.

>

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Dear Kathy,

I was wondering about the same thing. Anti-virals will help the

situation at hand but what about long term. Will we have to keep them

on it for the rest of their lives or it will come back? It makes

sense

that anti-virals will rid the body, but then we need maintenance,

long

term. I have had my son on Ambrotose for about 6 months now (also

have

an appointment to see Dr. G. in December) and I can only say that,

however many skeptics out there, it seems to really be doing my son

good. I get a note everyday after school, telling me how my son's day

went. Before Ambrotose, he would have several bad days and then 1

good

day. Now, on Ambrotose, everyday is a good day! Don't get me wrong,

I truely believe in Dr. G.'s protocol. I just think that there needs

to be a long term modulator and from all the research I've done so

far

on Ambrotose, that's exactly what it's supposed to do. Now I haven't

heard about MGN-3. What is it and where do you get it?

Thanks for any input. :0)

Diane B.

> My son has high Ige (527) in reference ranges between 0-120. You

have to

> give them true immune response modifiers, I have heard MGN-3 and

Ambrotose

> are handy ones. This has seemingly helped Ige, now down to 150.

Do

search

> on the two and see why I think along these lines. (think the web

site for

> the science of ambrotose is www.glycoscience.com ). I also think

Essiac tea

> helps as well. Never assume that you have to boost a child's

immune

system

> in autism, usually it is the direct opposite. On the other hand,

the

> product also has to know when to boost and when to modulate, therin

lyes the

> problem. The above two reportadly do that.

> Kathy

> Hyperimmunity and Autism

>

>

> >Does anyone else out there have children that are hyperimmune

(elevated

> IGE,

> >EOS and NK Cells) as opposed to hypoimmune? Is anyone getting

results, and

> >if so, what are you doing to calm down the overactive immune

system?

> >

> >We did Dr. G's protocol on our sons, and the results showed

hyperimmunity

> as

> >opposed to immune suppression. I'm at my wits end as where to go

next.

> Our

> >neurologist is also stumped.

> >

> >Interestingly enough, both my sons showed extremely high MMR

titers.

> >

> >Thanks for anyone with info!

> >

> >Traci

> >

> >

> >Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> >the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> >opinion of the Research Institute.

> >

> >

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Search on the net, it should be on there. I am not as sure with MGN-3, just

using it of late. Also SWEAR by CDP CHOLINE as well as Microhydin with the

Ambrotose and possibly MGN-3. I also like MONOLUARIN +. Basically this

with the b-vitamins etc with TMG as well, are working FINE for my kids.

Kathy

Hyperimmunity and Autism

>>

>>

>> >Does anyone else out there have children that are hyperimmune

>(elevated

>> IGE,

>> >EOS and NK Cells) as opposed to hypoimmune? Is anyone getting

>results, and

>> >if so, what are you doing to calm down the overactive immune

>system?

>> >

>> >We did Dr. G's protocol on our sons, and the results showed

>hyperimmunity

>> as

>> >opposed to immune suppression. I'm at my wits end as where to go

>next.

>> Our

>> >neurologist is also stumped.

>> >

>> >Interestingly enough, both my sons showed extremely high MMR

>titers.

>> >

>> >Thanks for anyone with info!

>> >

>> >Traci

>> >

>> >

>> >Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

>> >the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

>> >opinion of the Research Institute.

>> >

>> >

>

>

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I think that you all are not understanding the protocol. If you do not

medically treat your children for the viruses and other pathogens they will

progress in their diseases. After a period of time brain damage that is

easily seen on a neurospect will result for many of these children. Over the

counter drugs may or may not be helpful, and they may cause harm for many

reasons. There are many unanswered questions but currently the protocol

has become what it is because of medical research that has evolved over a

decade and a half. It would seem prudent to consider that when you are making

decisions. Kathy R

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