Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 , Where can I find that info on ref ranges for kids. I just took Gavin to the doctor today to order these tests after reading your post on A- M a while back. I am going to ask the lab which references they use when I get the tests done. Hopefully I will be able to present info to his doctor if they try to say he's in range when he's actually not. Thanks for any info. TamiW Gavin's mom > >> > > >> > Good catch. > >> > > >> > I mentioned that my son had that mohawk hair appearance. I have > > some > >> > pictures of it.. I should put it in my presentation. > >> > > >> > At the time we thought it had to do with a pattern of movement while > >> > he was sleeping. I didn't realize it was part of his gut and immune > >> > problems until his hair grew in perfectly after starting the diet. > >> > > >> > So what's the connection? I'm convinced it is autoimmunity of some > >> > sort. What exactly, I'm not sure. Is it toxins being excreted and > >> > the immune system attackes at the hair root and pore level? > >> > Probably. It think it is a combination of toxins and an autoimmune > >> > child. Calm the immune system down by removing typical IGG foods > > and > >> > lower fungal levels by removing complex foods (starches, carbs, > >> > grains, wheat, etc) and you should be all set. > >> > > >> > The fungus likely plays a role as well. I you look at alopecia > >> > areata, I think the same model exists there. We had a 4 year > >> > old " neurotypical (but not really) " child who was very fungal > > involved > >> > and when he started amphotericin-b without dietary interventions at > >> > home (mom's choice) he developed alopecia (blotches of hair that > > fell > >> > out). Once the fungus was finally under control the hair grew back. > >> > > >> > I have two case reports of ringworm that started the same way. I > >> > believe that when the gut bugs are running rampid, you have systemic > >> > fungus and the scalp is a common place for detox (that's why hair > >> > analysis is so popular for some). > >> > > >> > Abnormal hair seems to be a is a sign of: > >> > > >> > 1. Toxic exposure > >> > 2. Fungus > >> > 3. High testosterone > >> > 4. Autoimmunity > >> > > >> > All of these things can be improved with diet and proper antifungal > >> > intervention. > >> > > >> > I was in the Apple Store locally and a man with an 18 month old > > child > >> > was next to me. He had red cheeks, white skin, distended belly, > >> > irregular hair growth and seemed to not speak at all. I try not to > > do > >> > this stuff publically, but I said to the father, " Your child drinks > > a > >> > lot of milk doesn't he? " ... > >> > > >> > Long story short, he was open enough to come to my school with his > >> > wife. Their boy had only slept through the night three times in 18 > >> > months. They started the diet and in two weeks his hair looked > > normal > >> > and in the first two week period on the diet he slept through the > >> > night all but three nights. > >> > > >> > I referred them to Dr. Hirani locally and they are doing MB12 Nasal > >> > Spray as well and the little boy is now talking up a storm... his > > skin > >> > looks great, his belly is gone and he sleeps through the night. > > They > >> > did have a short bought of loose stool when starting MB12, but it > > only > >> > lasted a few days. > >> > > >> > Wouldn't it be great if we all found out about this stuff at the > > Apple > >> > Store when our children were 18 months.... > >> > > >> > - Stan > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Tami, Just sent, keep your fingers crossed. Re: \wasFAO: ANA, thyroid?? > , > Where can I find that info on ref ranges for kids. I just took Gavin > to the doctor today to order these tests after reading your post on A- > M a while back. I am going to ask the lab which references they use > when I get the tests done. Hopefully I will be able to present info > to his doctor if they try to say he's in range when he's actually > not. > > Thanks for any info. > TamiW > Gavin's mom > > > >> >> > >> >> > Good catch. >> >> > >> >> > I mentioned that my son had that mohawk hair appearance. I > have >> > some >> >> > pictures of it.. I should put it in my presentation. >> >> > >> >> > At the time we thought it had to do with a pattern of movement > while >> >> > he was sleeping. I didn't realize it was part of his gut and > immune >> >> > problems until his hair grew in perfectly after starting the > diet. >> >> > >> >> > So what's the connection? I'm convinced it is autoimmunity of > some >> >> > sort. What exactly, I'm not sure. Is it toxins being > excreted and >> >> > the immune system attackes at the hair root and pore level? >> >> > Probably. It think it is a combination of toxins and an > autoimmune >> >> > child. Calm the immune system down by removing typical IGG > foods >> > and >> >> > lower fungal levels by removing complex foods (starches, carbs, >> >> > grains, wheat, etc) and you should be all set. >> >> > >> >> > The fungus likely plays a role as well. I you look at alopecia >> >> > areata, I think the same model exists there. We had a 4 year >> >> > old " neurotypical (but not really) " child who was very fungal >> > involved >> >> > and when he started amphotericin-b without dietary > interventions at >> >> > home (mom's choice) he developed alopecia (blotches of hair > that >> > fell >> >> > out). Once the fungus was finally under control the hair grew > back. >> >> > >> >> > I have two case reports of ringworm that started the same > way. I >> >> > believe that when the gut bugs are running rampid, you have > systemic >> >> > fungus and the scalp is a common place for detox (that's why > hair >> >> > analysis is so popular for some). >> >> > >> >> > Abnormal hair seems to be a is a sign of: >> >> > >> >> > 1. Toxic exposure >> >> > 2. Fungus >> >> > 3. High testosterone >> >> > 4. Autoimmunity >> >> > >> >> > All of these things can be improved with diet and proper > antifungal >> >> > intervention. >> >> > >> >> > I was in the Apple Store locally and a man with an 18 month old >> > child >> >> > was next to me. He had red cheeks, white skin, distended > belly, >> >> > irregular hair growth and seemed to not speak at all. I try > not to >> > do >> >> > this stuff publically, but I said to the father, " Your child > drinks >> > a >> >> > lot of milk doesn't he? " ... >> >> > >> >> > Long story short, he was open enough to come to my school with > his >> >> > wife. Their boy had only slept through the night three times > in 18 >> >> > months. They started the diet and in two weeks his hair looked >> > normal >> >> > and in the first two week period on the diet he slept through > the >> >> > night all but three nights. >> >> > >> >> > I referred them to Dr. Hirani locally and they are doing MB12 > Nasal >> >> > Spray as well and the little boy is now talking up a storm... > his >> > skin >> >> > looks great, his belly is gone and he sleeps through the night. >> > They >> >> > did have a short bought of loose stool when starting MB12, but > it >> > only >> >> > lasted a few days. >> >> > >> >> > Wouldn't it be great if we all found out about this stuff at > the >> > Apple >> >> > Store when our children were 18 months.... >> >> > >> >> > - Stan >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Tami, Well my stellar computer skills strike again! I've asked Anne B to send them to the group as she actually knows how to use a computer :-) Re: \wasFAO: ANA, thyroid?? > , > Where can I find that info on ref ranges for kids. I just took Gavin > to the doctor today to order these tests after reading your post on A- > M a while back. I am going to ask the lab which references they use > when I get the tests done. Hopefully I will be able to present info > to his doctor if they try to say he's in range when he's actually > not. > > Thanks for any info. > TamiW > Gavin's mom > > > >> >> > >> >> > Good catch. >> >> > >> >> > I mentioned that my son had that mohawk hair appearance. I > have >> > some >> >> > pictures of it.. I should put it in my presentation. >> >> > >> >> > At the time we thought it had to do with a pattern of movement > while >> >> > he was sleeping. I didn't realize it was part of his gut and > immune >> >> > problems until his hair grew in perfectly after starting the > diet. >> >> > >> >> > So what's the connection? I'm convinced it is autoimmunity of > some >> >> > sort. What exactly, I'm not sure. Is it toxins being > excreted and >> >> > the immune system attackes at the hair root and pore level? >> >> > Probably. It think it is a combination of toxins and an > autoimmune >> >> > child. Calm the immune system down by removing typical IGG > foods >> > and >> >> > lower fungal levels by removing complex foods (starches, carbs, >> >> > grains, wheat, etc) and you should be all set. >> >> > >> >> > The fungus likely plays a role as well. I you look at alopecia >> >> > areata, I think the same model exists there. We had a 4 year >> >> > old " neurotypical (but not really) " child who was very fungal >> > involved >> >> > and when he started amphotericin-b without dietary > interventions at >> >> > home (mom's choice) he developed alopecia (blotches of hair > that >> > fell >> >> > out). Once the fungus was finally under control the hair grew > back. >> >> > >> >> > I have two case reports of ringworm that started the same > way. I >> >> > believe that when the gut bugs are running rampid, you have > systemic >> >> > fungus and the scalp is a common place for detox (that's why > hair >> >> > analysis is so popular for some). >> >> > >> >> > Abnormal hair seems to be a is a sign of: >> >> > >> >> > 1. Toxic exposure >> >> > 2. Fungus >> >> > 3. High testosterone >> >> > 4. Autoimmunity >> >> > >> >> > All of these things can be improved with diet and proper > antifungal >> >> > intervention. >> >> > >> >> > I was in the Apple Store locally and a man with an 18 month old >> > child >> >> > was next to me. He had red cheeks, white skin, distended > belly, >> >> > irregular hair growth and seemed to not speak at all. I try > not to >> > do >> >> > this stuff publically, but I said to the father, " Your child > drinks >> > a >> >> > lot of milk doesn't he? " ... >> >> > >> >> > Long story short, he was open enough to come to my school with > his >> >> > wife. Their boy had only slept through the night three times > in 18 >> >> > months. They started the diet and in two weeks his hair looked >> > normal >> >> > and in the first two week period on the diet he slept through > the >> >> > night all but three nights. >> >> > >> >> > I referred them to Dr. Hirani locally and they are doing MB12 > Nasal >> >> > Spray as well and the little boy is now talking up a storm... > his >> > skin >> >> > looks great, his belly is gone and he sleeps through the night. >> > They >> >> > did have a short bought of loose stool when starting MB12, but > it >> > only >> >> > lasted a few days. >> >> > >> >> > Wouldn't it be great if we all found out about this stuff at > the >> > Apple >> >> > Store when our children were 18 months.... >> >> > >> >> > - Stan >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Here they are: http://www.labcorp.com/pdf/Pediatric_Reference_Ranges_Endocrinology_09 81.pdf Don't forget about the 81.pdf part of it all. Anne > >> >> > > >> >> > Good catch. > >> >> > > >> >> > I mentioned that my son had that mohawk hair appearance. I > > have > >> > some > >> >> > pictures of it.. I should put it in my presentation. > >> >> > > >> >> > At the time we thought it had to do with a pattern of movement > > while > >> >> > he was sleeping. I didn't realize it was part of his gut and > > immune > >> >> > problems until his hair grew in perfectly after starting the > > diet. > >> >> > > >> >> > So what's the connection? I'm convinced it is autoimmunity of > > some > >> >> > sort. What exactly, I'm not sure. Is it toxins being > > excreted and > >> >> > the immune system attackes at the hair root and pore level? > >> >> > Probably. It think it is a combination of toxins and an > > autoimmune > >> >> > child. Calm the immune system down by removing typical IGG > > foods > >> > and > >> >> > lower fungal levels by removing complex foods (starches, carbs, > >> >> > grains, wheat, etc) and you should be all set. > >> >> > > >> >> > The fungus likely plays a role as well. I you look at alopecia > >> >> > areata, I think the same model exists there. We had a 4 year > >> >> > old " neurotypical (but not really) " child who was very fungal > >> > involved > >> >> > and when he started amphotericin-b without dietary > > interventions at > >> >> > home (mom's choice) he developed alopecia (blotches of hair > > that > >> > fell > >> >> > out). Once the fungus was finally under control the hair grew > > back. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have two case reports of ringworm that started the same > > way. I > >> >> > believe that when the gut bugs are running rampid, you have > > systemic > >> >> > fungus and the scalp is a common place for detox (that's why > > hair > >> >> > analysis is so popular for some). > >> >> > > >> >> > Abnormal hair seems to be a is a sign of: > >> >> > > >> >> > 1. Toxic exposure > >> >> > 2. Fungus > >> >> > 3. High testosterone > >> >> > 4. Autoimmunity > >> >> > > >> >> > All of these things can be improved with diet and proper > > antifungal > >> >> > intervention. > >> >> > > >> >> > I was in the Apple Store locally and a man with an 18 month old > >> > child > >> >> > was next to me. He had red cheeks, white skin, distended > > belly, > >> >> > irregular hair growth and seemed to not speak at all. I try > > not to > >> > do > >> >> > this stuff publically, but I said to the father, " Your child > > drinks > >> > a > >> >> > lot of milk doesn't he? " ... > >> >> > > >> >> > Long story short, he was open enough to come to my school with > > his > >> >> > wife. Their boy had only slept through the night three times > > in 18 > >> >> > months. They started the diet and in two weeks his hair looked > >> > normal > >> >> > and in the first two week period on the diet he slept through > > the > >> >> > night all but three nights. > >> >> > > >> >> > I referred them to Dr. Hirani locally and they are doing MB12 > > Nasal > >> >> > Spray as well and the little boy is now talking up a storm... > > his > >> > skin > >> >> > looks great, his belly is gone and he sleeps through the night. > >> > They > >> >> > did have a short bought of loose stool when starting MB12, but > > it > >> > only > >> >> > lasted a few days. > >> >> > > >> >> > Wouldn't it be great if we all found out about this stuff at > > the > >> > Apple > >> >> > Store when our children were 18 months.... > >> >> > > >> >> > - Stan > >> >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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