Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 > what parameters do you usually use to hypothesize measles > as a problem? You'll find many of Dr. McCandless' past posts on Vit a at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums>. Look under " supplements. " Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Lynne, I'm tired and frazzled at the best of times, but I'm mortified to say that I didn't find the answer in the forum. Do you have time to give me a quick answer on whether a child is a good candidate for vitamin A megadosing -1) must check titers, or 2) must scope for measles, or 3) try vitamin A megadose on any ASD child who had the MMR? Many thanks, Abbie Re: Vitamin A for measles - Dr. JM > what parameters do you usually use to hypothesize measles > as a problem? You'll find many of Dr. McCandless' past posts on Vit a at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums>. Look under " supplements. " Lynne ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 -Here ya go..... -- In csb-autism-rx , " Abbie Floe " <acfloe@b...> wrote: > Lynne, > > I'm tired and frazzled at the best of times, but I'm mortified to say that I didn't find the answer in the forum. Do you have time to give me a quick answer on whether a child is a good candidate for vitamin A megadosing -1) must check titers, or 2) must scope for measles, or 3) try vitamin A megadose on any ASD child who had the MMR? > > Many thanks, > > Abbie Mega-dose Vit A 12/03 I am getting lots of personal e-mails on this subject, so want to clarify. Vitamin A is particularly " used up " when measles virus is present, and it has been shown that in the presence of active measles virus, a 2-day mega- dosing of 400,000 iu of Vitamin A will affect the measles virus, maybe not to completely exterminate it but to create an extremely mild short-lived case in those who have already contracted the disease. 200,000 iu for 2 days was not effective. Definitive studies on all this are on the horizon. In a preliminary study of rubeola secretory IgA from saliva from volunteers from your groups, Dr. Vojdani at Immunosciences discovered 14 out of 32 kids had positive scores, 5 of them at 5+. We are in the process of a more definitive study analyzing both IgG in serum as well as secretory IgA in saliva to try and get a correlation between the two. My current recommendations based on the evidence is that IF your child: has high serum IgG rubeola antibodies and/or high secretory IgA antibodies (saliva), the MBP or other neural antibodies are elevated (indication of autoimmune process), there is a history of reaction to or regression after the MMR vaccine, and there is ongoing gut problems, your child may have intestinal measles, as many who have been scoped and PCR'd do (even spinal fluid has been found in a group of kids to have positive vaccine strain measles). Without the benefit of scoping and getting positive biopsy reports on the gut, many parents have given their kids high doses of Vitamin A. The protocols change, but currently is 400,000 IU for two days, followed by 10,000 to 25,000 depending upon the size and age of the child. Blood tests are unfortunately not useful, but clinical observation is very important. A scruffy rash usually around the neck, is one evidence of Vit A toxicity; headache which kids may not be able to tell us about, is another. Lethargy or excessive hyperactivity or any unusual sign should be considered a possible overdose of A. The toxicity of this is highly overstated, and though there is a history of a child getting hydrocephalus after getting 100,000, I heard that the child became normalized after being taken off the Vitamin A. There has been one death from Vit A toxicity in an adult male who ate nothing but polar bear livers. Otherwise, it is a much needed and quite safe vitamin, but it does store in the liver, so 400,000 iu should be probably a one-shot treatment, or certainly not to be repeated more than twice a year. PLEASE NOTE: These are MY recommendations and not others at this point, and there have been NO peer-reviewed studies, so please know there's a lot we don't know, and we need as much input as possible. Some parents are reporting miraculous improvements with these doses of A, but not all by any means. As far as testing, please at least get the serum IgG tests and if you can get your child to spit, the salivary IgA. I'll let you know more as I find out. Jaquelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 > I'm tired and frazzled at the best of times, but I'm mortified to say that I > didn't find the answer in the forum. Do you have time to give me a quick > answer on whether a child is a good candidate for vitamin A megadosing -1) > must check titers, or 2) must scope for measles, or 3) try vitamin A megadose > on any ASD child who had the MMR? I went back through to see what I might have missed. I've added more information so it should now have everything Dr. M has said on the list about measles and vit a. <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums> BTW, the forum is far from comprehensive. As I have time, I add Dr. M's posts that I consider to be of general interest. I recommend that anyone who is new to the list and/or biomedical intervention to check it out because a lot of the questions asked on the list have been covered before. Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Thanks Lynne. I hope the information will be useful to others, too. Re: Vitamin A for measles - Dr. JM > I'm tired and frazzled at the best of times, but I'm mortified to say that I > didn't find the answer in the forum. Do you have time to give me a quick > answer on whether a child is a good candidate for vitamin A megadosing -1) > must check titers, or 2) must scope for measles, or 3) try vitamin A megadose > on any ASD child who had the MMR? I went back through to see what I might have missed. I've added more information so it should now have everything Dr. M has said on the list about measles and vit a. <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums> BTW, the forum is far from comprehensive. As I have time, I add Dr. M's posts that I consider to be of general interest. I recommend that anyone who is new to the list and/or biomedical intervention to check it out because a lot of the questions asked on the list have been covered before. Lynne Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://www.autism-rxguidebook.com/forums> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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