Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Stan, here's a brief history of my son's treatment: Teo just turned 5yo. He is non-verbal and stopped talking at 18months old, on the same week that he got the MMR. He regressed a lot from mid 2002 until the end of 2004, when we started the GF/CF diet (prior to that, in October/November 2004, he was basically “not here”, spending a lot of time staring walls and flapping). In the beginning of 2005 he excreted a lot of mercury. In one urine exam, we got 17,5 ug/g with 2,5 g/l of creatinine – total of 45 ug/L of mercury! Beside the diet, he was then just taking selenium, Ultrabiotics with reduced GSH, a cilantro tincture and two other plant tinctures (glyc glabra and plantago major that are also supposed to be antiviral). We basically got him back, still with a lot of ASD symptoms. After that, during 2005, we tried many things on and off. The usual ones: CLO, NDF+, TD-DMPS, Oral EDTA, MinerALL, MB12 shots, Oral MB12, Oral Folinic, every kind of probiotics, antiviral plant tinctures and vitamins… We had no “wows” between March and October 2005, just the usual and very slow “two step forward, one step back” type of biomedical healing. In the very beginning of October, we stopped everything and tried TD-LDN. It was our best intervention, along with the diet. Two days after we first rubbed the cream, his belly went flat. In one month, he learned among other things to turn on his computer and play games with it, learned how to ride a bicycle, his receptive language got muc better and his eye contact could be considered NT . He still non-verbal but since he started LDN he was able to sometimes say monosyllabically some words or parts of words that he used to say before regression. Since we started nasal MB12, we had no wows yet. But I think he is more focused. I believe a lot in the MB12, because I have taken it in both forms and it definitely cleared my mind. I thought yesterday that maybe Teo is not absorbing it completely since his nose is always quite runny because of the LDN. Do you think this is possible? Message: 1 Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 08:56:09 -0000 Subject: Re: Digest Number 68, Are you giving any other supplements?Stan>> Hi Stan,> > You're right, dr Neubrander said the ASD kids were MB12 dependent in the same sense that diabetics are insulin dependent.> > But I have to confess that when I saw the "right" dose for the MB12 shots going from every 3 days, to every other day and then to every day, I started to think that this dependency could have other sides to it. I don't know.> > Anyway, we started giving my 5yo the nasal spray today. We got it from College Pharmacy, the only one that would take a Brazilian licensed doctor rx.> > Teo did seem more concentrated and paradoxically maybe a bit more hyper. I liked what I saw, in general terms. No wows yet, but I'll keep you updated.> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Hi , Yes, a runny nose sure could resist absorption. I'm curious, did his nose get less runny after the spray? - Stan > > > > Hi Stan, > > > > You're right, dr Neubrander said the ASD kids were MB12 dependent in the same sense > that diabetics are insulin dependent. > > > > But I have to confess that when I saw the " right " dose for the MB12 shots going from > every 3 days, to every other day and then to every day, I started to think that this > dependency could have other sides to it. I don't know. > > > > Anyway, we started giving my 5yo the nasal spray today. We got it from College > Pharmacy, the only one that would take a Brazilian licensed doctor rx. > > > > Teo did seem more concentrated and paradoxically maybe a bit more hyper. I liked what > I saw, in general terms. No wows yet, but I'll keep you updated. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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