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There was just a study released showing a lot of our kids have low cholesterol, but not all. Ours is normal value. Cholesterol is valuable in a lot of ways, should not be low or high, certainly would not reduce it if it's not high.

RE: SV: Are our kids tripping?

I thought there was a fairly recent study saying that our kids already have extremely low cholesterol levels. Would a cholesterol reducing agent bring it down even more? I haven’t actually had my son tested. But if we are looking into cholesterol lowering possibilities what about Red Yeast Rice?

Also, I was just googling supplements that remove mycotoxins and something interesting popped up. NDF.

Tammy (bioray), do you know anything about this??

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From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of Stan KurtzSent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 11:31 AMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: SV: Are our kids tripping?

Ok, cholestyramine. I totally agree this could help... as could most cholesterol effecting medications. Many fungal toxins are oily in nature. If you look at dad's of ASD kids you'll often see oily scalps. I was like that as well. Not too far from an ASD child you'll find some type of lipid issue that is typically related more to fungus than fats in the diet.This is all connected.As far as I'm concerned, I would also consider cholestramine (or many of the cholesterol meds) based on my research in fungal toxins being oily in nature and effecting lipid motabolism, but I would try some naturals first and I mention them in the video.Niacin (tid)L-Carnatine (tid)and St. 's Wart (and OLE/Valtrex and Diflucan/Nizoral)I accidently came across L-Carnatine because I was suggesting children who take fatty acids take L-Carnatine and a teenager involved at my school with a serious colesterol problem resolved in two weeks of using L-Carnatine.If you look at Niacin treatment you'll find it causes rashes not too disimilar to the rashes we see with Valtrex and Diflucan/Nizoral.Basically if you want to get rid of oily fungal toxins, focus on lipid motabolism and mitochondria activity when they are in the blood. For our kids, to get the toxins from the fat into the blood consider MB12, Valtrex or OLE with Diflucan or Nizoral. Also, consider HBOT to help push the toxins out of the cells by putting oxygen in there. I've observed this and will report on it later. I've been working on HBOT every day as well.Maybe we should be supplementing with lipid therapy before HBOT....This also probablly explains why we have seen some strange reports about Valtrex and HBOT. Valtrex and an antifungal might help mobilize the toxins into the blood and then HBOT pushes them into the cells and the kids react. I think we might want to get the toxins out of the fat, then out of the body (and some into the cells to burn it off) then add fatty acids, then HBOT them (repeat as necessary).I'm going to put together some new protocols to try relating to what I've learned over the last couple of months while away from the group.Ok, I'm off to Children's Corner. See you later.I'm also really excited. I have a non-verbal child with CP and Chron's starting on Monday who responds to oxygen tape... he should be a huge responder. - Stan> __________________________________________________>

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Serena,

I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to post on this list.

It sounds to me as though you have information that our community

should consider very, very, carefully.

Anne

>

> >B. If you do criticize, let me hear your belief of what is going

on with >Eddie or our kids...

> >not just that there are thousands of fungus we don't know about.

Tell us >something that

> >you feel might apply to our kids and why you feel the hypothesis

of a >fungus on the brain

> >could be causing a large portion of the symtoms in ASD.

> >

> >- Stan

>

> Sorry - I didn't really answer that. I'm not talking about a

fungus on the brain at all - actual fungus growing in your brain will

kill you outright. I'm talking about the effect of fungal _toxins_

from the environment on the brain.

>

> Try it this way: 1 in 166 children now born with ASD. 1 in 4

children born with an HLA-DR type vulnerable to mycotoxins. Both

problems have been known to occur in the same child. We don't know

exactly know how many - ASD is far more recognized than

mycotoxicosis. Unless there's a known mold exposure and other people

become ill, no one even questions it - they just see ASD. Yet, when a

child suffers known mycotoxicosis, they develop behavior and learning

problems - only it usually gets called ADD or ADHD and/or the parents

get blamed for parenting poorly. We already know ASD involves toxin

problems. We know mycotoxicosis is a toxin problem, period. Immume

problems, endocrine problems, and inflammation problems hit both

groups equally hard.

>

> Some of the kids detox from metals and there are these miraculous

recoveries. Others don't. So next question - how much of that is

because a very large class of toxins is being completely overlooked

in these kids? Candida is only one yeast type of fungus. Dietary

measures and antifungals will kill candida - but they do absolutely

nothing about mycotoxins left in the system of a genetically-

vulnerable individual.

>

> I'm not claiming ASD IS mycotoxicosis. I think that at least SOME

of it is, and that addressing the issue might well allow more kids to

recover. Logic dictates there's another factor in play here, or else

all the kids who got the same vaccines at the same age would be

nearly indistinguishable in terms of symptoms. Using that same logic,

if thimerosol was the only player, you could chelate heavy metals,

and when done the children would not continue to display symptoms of

neurotoxicity - yet some do.

>

> This has turned out to be true amongst a number of people who

were previously only diagnosed with CFS or fibromylagia. At least 2

adult males have been diagnosed ASD only after mold contamination

made them sick. These were ordinary family men with careers. So tell

me - who ever heard of adult-onset ASD??! Why would their symptoms

so closely mimic those of children that a doctor would even say a

thing like that?

>

> Every single piece of evidence I've seen says there's a crossover

here worthy of further exploration. Returning the favor, please go

right ahead and shoot my arguments down if you see an

opportunity.

>

> Serena

>

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Thanks for the link.

Eimile

> >

> > Has the abnormal white matter been tested..is it brain matter or some

> > other matter...fungal...? This is making me ill. You're welcome,

> > thanks for the video.

> >

> White matter doesn't refer to fungal material. It is the structure of

> the brain itself. Grey matter is on the surface of the brain, I think

> it's a 1/2 inch thick layer. White matter is normally underneath the

> gray matter. See wikipedia for a more detailed explanation.

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_matter

>

> Jen

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