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Hi Jill,

> This is following the Bob Cathcart protocol. It might fight off acute

> infections, and it might help one pull out of a serious exacerbation

> of a chronic one... At those high doses it mops up free radicals but

> I suspect its also a

> pro oxidant and paralyzes some bugs. It's NOT a cure, and oral won't

> suffice. Google Bob cathcart and hopefully you'll find some info.

Thanks. I will definitely check this out for my daughter. We can't

get anyone to come to the house to place a midline, but hopefully the

antibiotics will give her a little boost so that we can get her to a

hospital outpatient department where a member of an IV team can do it

(without radiology).

> ...theoretically you could get a home nurse to give her IV

> glutathione, IV Vitamin C and whatever else, it might help her.

I'm pretty good at the IV stuff myself, and more meticulous with my

sterile procedures than, say, your current dentist. [i'll say this for

hospitals. They're crawling with rules and reviews and people watching

each other on sterile procedure.]

> I suspect she has the shortened RNase problem

> that cheney talks about.

Yes, she does.

> The other issue is that she has never been

> properly treated for babesia.

Well, she tested positive or equivocal--I can't remember which--and was

treated for it, and then tested negative. I know that a negative

doesn't mean that it's gone, but I do think her night sweats lessened.

I don't know if I told you, but we've ordered the Amy Yasko genetic

tests and I'm hanging out on an autism discussion list because they are

on a first-name basis with their children's gene variants. We're also

working on getting the Genovations genetic tests, and then I'll check

out Shoemaker's mold genes.

Sue ,

Upstate New York

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Good on the Yasko, I'd go with her work before Shoemaker. He's smart

but he has too much swagger and he's fast and loose with some of his

data.

>

> Hi Jill,

>

> > This is following the Bob Cathcart protocol. It might fight off

acute

> > infections, and it might help one pull out of a serious

exacerbation

> > of a chronic one... At those high doses it mops up free radicals

but

> > I suspect its also a

> > pro oxidant and paralyzes some bugs. It's NOT a cure, and oral

won't

> > suffice. Google Bob cathcart and hopefully you'll find some info.

>

> Thanks. I will definitely check this out for my daughter. We

can't

> get anyone to come to the house to place a midline, but hopefully

the

> antibiotics will give her a little boost so that we can get her to

a

> hospital outpatient department where a member of an IV team can do

it

> (without radiology).

>

> > ...theoretically you could get a home nurse to give her IV

> > glutathione, IV Vitamin C and whatever else, it might help her.

>

> I'm pretty good at the IV stuff myself, and more meticulous with my

> sterile procedures than, say, your current dentist. [i'll say this

for

> hospitals. They're crawling with rules and reviews and people

watching

> each other on sterile procedure.]

>

> > I suspect she has the shortened RNase problem

> > that cheney talks about.

>

> Yes, she does.

>

> > The other issue is that she has never been

> > properly treated for babesia.

>

> Well, she tested positive or equivocal--I can't remember which--and

was

> treated for it, and then tested negative. I know that a negative

> doesn't mean that it's gone, but I do think her night sweats

lessened.

>

> I don't know if I told you, but we've ordered the Amy Yasko genetic

> tests and I'm hanging out on an autism discussion list because they

are

> on a first-name basis with their children's gene variants. We're

also

> working on getting the Genovations genetic tests, and then I'll

check

> out Shoemaker's mold genes.

>

> Sue ,

> Upstate New York

>

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>> I'm pretty good at the IV stuff myself, and more meticulous with

my

> sterile procedures than, say, your current dentist. [i'll say this

for

> hospitals. They're crawling with rules and reviews and people

watching

> each other on sterile procedure.]

>

> > I suspect she has the shortened RNase problem

> > that cheney talks about.

>

> Yes, she does.

>

> > The other issue is that she has never been

> > properly treated for babesia.

p.s. sue you're probably right. as my friend's dentist of 30 years

said to me, sort of discreetly (when he saw me last week), your own

flora is your own flora. if you have an infection it got introduced

during the procedure.

i was so upset she was stitching it i can't remember if she wore

gloves or how she threaded and cut the stitches but i could well

belive it wasn't sterile, and then you've got this stitch made of

some kind of organic matter going thru the gum, and some bacteria

introduced from someone's hands or whatever, and your own bacteria

that can't be cleansed by properly bleeding and clotting and

draining, and voila, infection.

it freaks me out as the area is still VERY sore and even my arm is

bothering me in sympathetic response.

i'm really getting terrified of dentists. i've had such bad

experiences with them over the years.

> Well, she tested positive or equivocal--I can't remember which--and

was

> treated for it, and then tested negative. I know that a negative

> doesn't mean that it's gone, but I do think her night sweats

lessened.

>

> I don't know if I told you, but we've ordered the Amy Yasko genetic

> tests and I'm hanging out on an autism discussion list because they

are

> on a first-name basis with their children's gene variants. We're

also

> working on getting the Genovations genetic tests, and then I'll

check

> out Shoemaker's mold genes.

>

> Sue ,

> Upstate New York

>

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