Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. Olga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > Olga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 I feel Brucella is likely the base problem, but the others are definitely not good to have. These pathogens you listed give out some nasty neurotoxins. I would definitely have a great die-off plan in place, and I would go slow. I would look into something to get lymph flowing as well. And likely nerve-protecting things like Turmeric, Lithium orotate/aspartate, etc. I recently read that Resveratrol can protect nerves, but it caused a lot of die-off for us the first few weeks. He will need help mopping up and ridding these germs as they are killed. I chose the alternative route, so can't really help you on antibiotic choices, but these pathogens are normally treated with antibiotics. Many of the herbs we use in the autism arena have effects against many of these. Recently I was looking into Brucella and found Modifilan and Pau d' arco can treat it, but it's not like you are going to be sucessfull in a short period of time. The Modifilan may be inhibiting our pathogens, but has not rid the Brucella. The Pau d' arco may be stronger, but it makes us throw metals, so have to definitely use it with binders. I would look into all kinds of support, like liver support and digestion support. Then hopefully, killing these can be a much more smoother experience. Hopefully, your practitioner can help you figure out a good plan. Love and prayers, Heidi N -- In BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " Walter Antonello " wrote: > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > Olga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2009 Report Share Posted July 19, 2009 I feel Brucella is likely the base problem, but the others are definitely not good to have. These pathogens you listed give out some nasty neurotoxins. I would definitely have a great die-off plan in place, and I would go slow. I would look into something to get lymph flowing as well. And likely nerve-protecting things like Turmeric, Lithium orotate/aspartate, etc. I recently read that Resveratrol can protect nerves, but it caused a lot of die-off for us the first few weeks. He will need help mopping up and ridding these germs as they are killed. I chose the alternative route, so can't really help you on antibiotic choices, but these pathogens are normally treated with antibiotics. Many of the herbs we use in the autism arena have effects against many of these. Recently I was looking into Brucella and found Modifilan and Pau d' arco can treat it, but it's not like you are going to be sucessfull in a short period of time. The Modifilan may be inhibiting our pathogens, but has not rid the Brucella. The Pau d' arco may be stronger, but it makes us throw metals, so have to definitely use it with binders. I would look into all kinds of support, like liver support and digestion support. Then hopefully, killing these can be a much more smoother experience. Hopefully, your practitioner can help you figure out a good plan. Love and prayers, Heidi N -- In BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " Walter Antonello " wrote: > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > Olga > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Heidi, Thank you very much for your comments and recommendations. First I would prefer to use herbs/alternative treatments rather than antibiotics on my son, but I am not aware which herbs will be more efficient in this case. I have Modifilan, LDM-100, MMS, Oil of organo, GSE, Samento, lithium, Resveratrol, Burbur and liver Life and I wonder if there is any other specific herb that you could suggest me to get to add to the " Try " list as I feel that this won't be an easy task for me. My son't doctor uses alternative medicine but she is not an expert in autism and is not aware of the so many things the group uses, but she is willing to help and listens to my concerns, but I need to find out as much information as I can about the different treatments that are available to pass them onto her, so she can help me with dosages and lab testing. It is curious that my son(8 years old) has all these viruses/bacteria/heavy metals/food allergies etc and even so he has been able to perform at the same level of his peers(grade 3)he is doing so well academically and socially at his mainstream school. He is not behind in any area and now he is even trying to do join writing that the grade is doing. The kid is amazing and he learns without any effort, so my question is how is it that all of the above viruses/bacteria and metals affect the kids system, is he being affected internally and he is not showing it yet, is he suffering and I don't see it and he doesn't tell me. The zyto showed so many bad things(food allergies, bacteria, heavy metals,viruses etc) that I don't know what to tackle first. I know I have to do something about it as I can't let him go untreated. Would appreciate the herb's name or any other treatment that would help my kid. Thanks for your help. Olga BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " ambitionn01 " wrote: > > I feel Brucella is likely the base problem, but the others are definitely not good to have. These pathogens you listed give out some nasty neurotoxins. I would definitely have a great die-off plan in place, and I would go slow. I would look into something to get lymph flowing as well. And likely nerve-protecting things like Turmeric, Lithium orotate/aspartate, etc. I recently read that Resveratrol can protect nerves, but it caused a lot of die-off for us the first few weeks. He will need help mopping up and ridding these germs as they are killed. I chose the alternative route, so can't really help you on antibiotic choices, but these pathogens are normally treated with antibiotics. Many of the herbs we use in the autism arena have effects against many of these. Recently I was looking into Brucella and found Modifilan and Pau d' arco can treat it, but it's not like you are going to be sucessfull in a short period of time. The Modifilan may be inhibiting our pathogens, but has not rid the Brucella. The Pau d' arco may be stronger, but it makes us throw metals, so have to definitely use it with binders. I would look into all kinds of support, like liver support and digestion support. Then hopefully, killing these can be a much more smoother experience. Hopefully, your practitioner can help you figure out a good plan. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > > -- In BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " Walter Antonello " <wantonel@> wrote: > > > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > > > Olga > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Heidi, Thank you very much for your comments and recommendations. First I would prefer to use herbs/alternative treatments rather than antibiotics on my son, but I am not aware which herbs will be more efficient in this case. I have Modifilan, LDM-100, MMS, Oil of organo, GSE, Samento, lithium, Resveratrol, Burbur and liver Life and I wonder if there is any other specific herb that you could suggest me to get to add to the " Try " list as I feel that this won't be an easy task for me. My son't doctor uses alternative medicine but she is not an expert in autism and is not aware of the so many things the group uses, but she is willing to help and listens to my concerns, but I need to find out as much information as I can about the different treatments that are available to pass them onto her, so she can help me with dosages and lab testing. It is curious that my son(8 years old) has all these viruses/bacteria/heavy metals/food allergies etc and even so he has been able to perform at the same level of his peers(grade 3)he is doing so well academically and socially at his mainstream school. He is not behind in any area and now he is even trying to do join writing that the grade is doing. The kid is amazing and he learns without any effort, so my question is how is it that all of the above viruses/bacteria and metals affect the kids system, is he being affected internally and he is not showing it yet, is he suffering and I don't see it and he doesn't tell me. The zyto showed so many bad things(food allergies, bacteria, heavy metals,viruses etc) that I don't know what to tackle first. I know I have to do something about it as I can't let him go untreated. Would appreciate the herb's name or any other treatment that would help my kid. Thanks for your help. Olga BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " ambitionn01 " wrote: > > I feel Brucella is likely the base problem, but the others are definitely not good to have. These pathogens you listed give out some nasty neurotoxins. I would definitely have a great die-off plan in place, and I would go slow. I would look into something to get lymph flowing as well. And likely nerve-protecting things like Turmeric, Lithium orotate/aspartate, etc. I recently read that Resveratrol can protect nerves, but it caused a lot of die-off for us the first few weeks. He will need help mopping up and ridding these germs as they are killed. I chose the alternative route, so can't really help you on antibiotic choices, but these pathogens are normally treated with antibiotics. Many of the herbs we use in the autism arena have effects against many of these. Recently I was looking into Brucella and found Modifilan and Pau d' arco can treat it, but it's not like you are going to be sucessfull in a short period of time. The Modifilan may be inhibiting our pathogens, but has not rid the Brucella. The Pau d' arco may be stronger, but it makes us throw metals, so have to definitely use it with binders. I would look into all kinds of support, like liver support and digestion support. Then hopefully, killing these can be a much more smoother experience. Hopefully, your practitioner can help you figure out a good plan. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > > > > -- In BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " Walter Antonello " <wantonel@> wrote: > > > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > > > Olga > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2009 Report Share Posted July 20, 2009 Your list looks pretty good. I would also consider Elderberry and Barberry. The nature's answer Barberry has very strong alcohol in it. I am not finding a problem with the Nutramedix brand of Barberry. There is another brand recently mentioned on this list. But, the alcohol-free versions of Nature's Answer products, like Elderberry have been good for us. I wonder if his digestion is good. Due to my daughter having relatively few digestion issues, must be why she is doing well while being full of pathogens and toxins as compared to others with lesser loads. Being full of toxins and Brucella, I would also look into Pau d' arco, but remember that it moved metals for us, so we took extra measures to mop those up. See what your doc says is good for his plan. I find that most everything we try seems to help get us closer to the finish line. We just have to keep the the binders and digestion and liver support going through all the pathogen-killing. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > > > > > We had the zyto testing yesterday and one of my boys has very high Brucella Suis, Clostridia, Staph, Strep, Vibro Cholerae,Shigella Paradysente and much to our suprise SWINE INFLUENCINUM. > > > > > > The interesteing thing is that my son hasn't had the flu, he did have a cold 4 weeks ago, but that went away, now we are worried about this and are going to test him for it. > > > > > > I would also like to know what is the best way to treat the above viruses/bacteria. > > > > > > Olga > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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