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Just to let you know, Bradstreet tests nagalase levels to determine the viral load before recommending GcMAF. Also, the injections are once a week. All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday,

November 6, 2011 9:42 PMSubject: GcMAF

Hi Dr Bradstreet has recently recommended the following supplement: GcMAF – the website is http://gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55. This supplement is supposed to help rebuild the immune system. Dr Bradstreet has said that a large proportion of children have had amazing response – approx 70%. The problem is that it costs approx £580 for a small vial which should

last 4 months. You inject into the bicep once a month. I have read on other forums that some parents have seen amazing progress and other parents have not seen much. I would love to hear from any parents who have either tried this OR know anyone else who have tried it. At the moment I just cannot afford a supplement that costs that much but at the same time want to hear

of other people’s experiences ThanksNicola

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Just to let you know, Bradstreet tests nagalase levels to determine the viral load before recommending GcMAF. Also, the injections are once a week. All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday,

November 6, 2011 9:42 PMSubject: GcMAF

Hi Dr Bradstreet has recently recommended the following supplement: GcMAF – the website is http://gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55. This supplement is supposed to help rebuild the immune system. Dr Bradstreet has said that a large proportion of children have had amazing response – approx 70%. The problem is that it costs approx £580 for a small vial which should

last 4 months. You inject into the bicep once a month. I have read on other forums that some parents have seen amazing progress and other parents have not seen much. I would love to hear from any parents who have either tried this OR know anyone else who have tried it. At the moment I just cannot afford a supplement that costs that much but at the same time want to hear

of other people’s experiences ThanksNicola

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Hi Luke has had his nagalase levels tested – which is why he has recommended GcMAF. Yes sorry – I meant to type once a week not once a month. I am just wondering if anyone in this group have tried GcMAF and if they have what have the results been like? Thanks very muchNicola From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe [mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of StubnerSent: 07 November 2011 07:32To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Re: GcMAF Just to let you know, Bradstreet tests nagalase levels to determine the viral load before recommending GcMAF. Also, the injections are once a week. All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 9:42 PMSubject: GcMAF Hi Dr Bradstreet has recently recommended the following supplement: GcMAF – the website is http://gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55. This supplement is supposed to help rebuild the immune system. Dr Bradstreet has said that a large proportion of children have had amazing response – approx 70%. The problem is that it costs approx £580 for a small vial which should last 4 months. You inject into the bicep once a month. I have read on other forums that some parents have seen amazing progress and other parents have not seen much. I would love to hear from any parents who have either tried this OR know anyone else who have tried it. At the moment I just cannot afford a supplement that costs that much but at the same time want to hear of other people’s experiences ThanksNicola

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Hi Luke has had his nagalase levels tested – which is why he has recommended GcMAF. Yes sorry – I meant to type once a week not once a month. I am just wondering if anyone in this group have tried GcMAF and if they have what have the results been like? Thanks very muchNicola From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe [mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of StubnerSent: 07 November 2011 07:32To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Re: GcMAF Just to let you know, Bradstreet tests nagalase levels to determine the viral load before recommending GcMAF. Also, the injections are once a week. All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 9:42 PMSubject: GcMAF Hi Dr Bradstreet has recently recommended the following supplement: GcMAF – the website is http://gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55. This supplement is supposed to help rebuild the immune system. Dr Bradstreet has said that a large proportion of children have had amazing response – approx 70%. The problem is that it costs approx £580 for a small vial which should last 4 months. You inject into the bicep once a month. I have read on other forums that some parents have seen amazing progress and other parents have not seen much. I would love to hear from any parents who have either tried this OR know anyone else who have tried it. At the moment I just cannot afford a supplement that costs that much but at the same time want to hear of other people’s experiences ThanksNicola

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Nicola,Sorry I didn't realise you had had the nagalase testing, just wanted you to know as the GcMAF is as you say...allot of money. If you do try it, I wish you the best of luck and hope you get some replies.All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 8:41 AMSubject: RE: GcMAF

Hi Luke has had his nagalase levels tested – which is why he has recommended GcMAF. Yes sorry – I meant to type once a week not once a month. I am just wondering if anyone in this group have tried GcMAF and if they have what have the results been like? Thanks very muchNicola From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe [mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of StubnerSent: 07 November 2011 07:32To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Re:

GcMAF Just to let you know, Bradstreet tests nagalase levels to determine the viral load before recommending GcMAF. Also, the injections are once a week. All the best, To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 9:42 PMSubject: GcMAF

Hi Dr Bradstreet has recently recommended the following supplement: GcMAF – the website is http://gcmaf.eu/info/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=112 & Itemid=55. This supplement is supposed to help rebuild the immune system. Dr Bradstreet has said that a large proportion of children have had amazing response – approx 70%. The problem is that it costs approx £580 for a small vial which should last 4 months. You inject into the bicep once a month. I have read on other forums that some parents have seen amazing progress and other parents have not seen much. I would love to hear from any parents who have either tried this OR know anyone else who have tried it. At the moment I just cannot afford a supplement that costs that much but at the same time want to hear of other people’s experiences ThanksNicola

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