Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 I forgot to mention this last week when I learned of it, but I think there is a test that can make a huge difference in the way the world sees our children. The low blood volume test. It's an easy test that mainstream does all the time, involving a tracer. I think this tracer is some kind of dye, which of course would be the drawback. But, I read something recently that those with fibromyalgia, MS, Lyme, etc. have low blood volume. The medical world recognizes low blood volume as a severe issue, and it is now being used to justify disability eligibility. Note that many feel that fibro, MS, etc. are caused by pleomorphic pathogens, yet mainstream has not caught up to this yet. In other words, the pleos could be causing low blood volume or some other thing, but many with diseases involving the pleos have low blood volume. This would substantially get mainstream medical's attention in the way they look at those with autism. I can't get out of my head the reports I am seeing about babies being born at home not having autism, either a birthing center or at home via mid-wife. Here is a website that touches on a little about this as to reasons that happen the day they are born that may be causing autism. Either way, I need to spread this low blood volume idea around. We need to start getting kids tested and seeing if this is true, and get the world to recognize our children are medically ill. Also, I wonder if things that increase blood volume (herbs, supplements,etc.) might do our children a world of good. I started to research last week about it, and found a mechanism in the liver responsible for blood volume, but then I got side-tracked. http://www.mercuryexposure.org/index.php?article_id=165 Love and prayers, Heidi N Stay connected and tighten your budget with a great mobile device for under $50. Take a Peek! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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