Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Dear IsobelTash has had mega allergies since being a baby... as her health has improved so the list of allergies has decreased.. I am not in favour of desensitisation as when my Mother in law had it in Germany.. her simple intolerances became mega issues with blistering and splitting hands... 10 years later it has not recovered. With Tash we removed all allergens for many years and very slowly reintroduced after puberty.. her list of exclusion foods is about a quarter of what it used to be.. We are very relaxed about her staying off dairy altogether .. as mammals other than man give up all dairy when they are weaned. Best WishesTracey hi guys i have an american friend in london who wishes to try this out with her autistic son... and I know you both did this with your children can you give me the website of someone who does this treatment many thanks Isobel x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 hi sandy thanks for your detailed reply yes homotoxicology sounds great to me, i will email you off list, shame about Dr myhill...and my friend would be looking near london..and I am wondering what was wrong with your car apart from radiation.... maybe the covers on the seats and dust????all the best Isobel x > > Hi Isobel, > > We have a hardcopy list of epd doctors in the UK (it is about 3 years old now - we got if from Dr Myhill don't know if she could help with a more up-to-date list?) - if you email us we can scan and attach our list. > We all completed a course of epd. It didn't seem to work for us - we got off to a rotten start to the pollen season but actually it went on to be our best summer yet so there's a chance it did something toward reducing allergies. We wondered if I was slightly more allergic afterwards - but it looks like I was reacting to Tim's car more than we understood at the time. > > In doing the epd, we came across a lot of positive stories that were really inspiring particularly for those of us with multiple anaphylactic allergies. EPD is a nice alternative to the more common desensitisation methods because the dose is so much smaller and it addresses many, many allergens at a time. It something we plan to come back to. > > Recently two friends have recommended homotoxicology for allergies. I am trying to learn a bit about this. > Best wishes, Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 Hi Isobel, It is the aircon in the car - or rather the environmental control. We are still working on it - we guess there is an aspergillus mould there (I have high IgE to this). It should be OK again for a while after the freeze but I don't feel the need to test it out. I wonder how many other ASDs are having problems with aircons. Best wishes, Sandy > > > > Hi Isobel, > > > > We have a hardcopy list of epd doctors in the UK (it is about 3 years old now - we got if from Dr Myhill don't know if she could help with a more up-to-date list?) - if you email us we can scan and attach our list. > > We all completed a course of epd. It didn't seem to work for us - we got off to a rotten start to the pollen season but actually it went on to be our best summer yet so there's a chance it did something toward reducing allergies. We wondered if I was slightly more allergic afterwards - but it looks like I was reacting to Tim's car more than we understood at the time. > > > > In doing the epd, we came across a lot of positive stories that were really inspiring particularly for those of us with multiple anaphylactic allergies. EPD is a nice alternative to the more common desensitisation methods because the dose is so much smaller and it addresses many, many allergens at a time. It something we plan to come back to. > > > > Recently two friends have recommended homotoxicology for allergies. I am trying to learn a bit about this. > > Best wishes, Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 Hi SandyDo any of them have " antibacterial " stuff in them.. I react to the antibacterial, microban stuff... and I sometimes get a sort of chemical smell off the aircon in hubbies car.. Tracey Hi Isobel, It is the aircon in the car - or rather the environmental control. We are still working on it - we guess there is an aspergillus mould there (I have high IgE to this). It should be OK again for a while after the freeze but I don't feel the need to test it out. I wonder how many other ASDs are having problems with aircons. Best wishes, Sandy > > > > Hi Isobel, > > > > We have a hardcopy list of epd doctors in the UK (it is about 3 years old now - we got if from Dr Myhill don't know if she could help with a more up-to-date list?) - if you email us we can scan and attach our list. > > We all completed a course of epd. It didn't seem to work for us - we got off to a rotten start to the pollen season but actually it went on to be our best summer yet so there's a chance it did something toward reducing allergies. We wondered if I was slightly more allergic afterwards - but it looks like I was reacting to Tim's car more than we understood at the time. > > > > In doing the epd, we came across a lot of positive stories that were really inspiring particularly for those of us with multiple anaphylactic allergies. EPD is a nice alternative to the more common desensitisation methods because the dose is so much smaller and it addresses many, many allergens at a time. It something we plan to come back to. > > > > Recently two friends have recommended homotoxicology for allergies. I am trying to learn a bit about this. > > Best wishes, Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 Isobel Dr Myhill is back on the register!!!- check her website ))) Kasia > > > > Hi Isobel, > > > > We have a hardcopy list of epd doctors in the UK (it is about 3 years old now - we got if from Dr Myhill don't know if she could help with a more up-to-date list?) - if you email us we can scan and attach our list. > > We all completed a course of epd. It didn't seem to work for us - we got off to a rotten start to the pollen season but actually it went on to be our best summer yet so there's a chance it did something toward reducing allergies. We wondered if I was slightly more allergic afterwards - but it looks like I was reacting to Tim's car more than we understood at the time. > > > > In doing the epd, we came across a lot of positive stories that were really inspiring particularly for those of us with multiple anaphylactic allergies. EPD is a nice alternative to the more common desensitisation methods because the dose is so much smaller and it addresses many, many allergens at a time. It something we plan to come back to. > > > > Recently two friends have recommended homotoxicology for allergies. I am trying to learn a bit about this. > > Best wishes, Sandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2011 Report Share Posted January 20, 2011 hi sandy air con causes so many bugs and obviously allergies in your case i know a car memon helped one of my friends, i couldnt cope with it as it made me extremely ill, maybe klinghardt s site could suggest something for mold or an anti radiation thing to insert in your car... www.dkprotocols.com if this of any use , thanks for all your wonderful help. i see it was a dr Len Mcewan in the 1960s who realiseed that a single dose of beta glucuronidase could singularly desensitize grass pollen [as an example ] rather than prolonged course of conventional desensitixating injections, I found tbis info in my book by stephen edelson 'conquering autism' all the best Isobel x > > > > > > Hi Isobel, > > > > > > We have a hardcopy list of epd doctors in the UK (it is about 3 years old now - we got if from Dr Myhill don't know if she could help with a more up-to-date list?) - if you email us we can scan and attach our list. > > > We all completed a course of epd. It didn't seem to work for us - we got off to a rotten start to the pollen season but actually it went on to be our best summer yet so there's a chance it did something toward reducing allergies. We wondered if I was slightly more allergic afterwards - but it looks like I was reacting to Tim's car more than we understood at the time. > > > > > > In doing the epd, we came across a lot of positive stories that were really inspiring particularly for those of us with multiple anaphylactic allergies. EPD is a nice alternative to the more common desensitisation methods because the dose is so much smaller and it addresses many, many allergens at a time. It something we plan to come back to. > > > > > > Recently two friends have recommended homotoxicology for allergies. I am trying to learn a bit about this. > > > Best wishes, Sandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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