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I don't know what you are going through, but I can imagine.

My heart hurts for you. The night I read your message, I prayed so

much, I asked God to fill your house and Daire's room with angels.

Since then you have been in my thoughts.

Someone once told me that the parents of kids with special needs are

also special parents and I am sure you are doing everything you can. If

you don't hear back from Medra by tomorrow, let me know and I will call

the California Lab and try to get as many aswers as I can for you. I

am from Brazil and I know that sometimes hospitals can be a

challenge... There are several supplements that are considered food

that you can give your child to help the immune system, they will not

hurt, they are food. I read a book called In Search for Manna, the

authors are two Drs. and they clearly state that there is no disease,

no condition inside or outside the hospital that will not improve with

proper nutrition. I have also ordered a book called Nutrition Against

Disease (it was written in 1971, so it is out of print) where the

statement is the same. There is another book called What your Dr does

not know may be killing you, and The Crazy Makers, by Carol

Simontacchi, they all state the same. The point is: There is no money

for the pharmaceutical companies in supplements and if everybody is

able to improve their health through proper nutrition, how will they

keep their profits the way they are nowadays. Regular Drs. are not

taught enough about nutrition in medical school, in fact there is a

widely used book in med schools in the US called Harper's Byochemistry

Guide that has dedicated one chapter to the study of Glyconutrients,

unfortunatelly only the doctor that graduated about two years ago were

able to study this chapter. Nutrition is also mentioned on Acta

Anatomica (another medical book). There is a very potent type of

antioxidants called phytoantioxidants (derived from plants) that are

the only antioxidants able to cross the brain barrier and protect our

brain cells from free radical damage, OPCs help with fine motor

skills... Our kids don't eat everything they need, therefore they are

not getting the nutrition they need. I do not recall ADHD in kids when

I was a kid, of course there were the " terrible " kids then, but there

were not prescribed ritalin... juvenile diabetes, cholesterol etc in

kids? Not existant then. Our diets are to blaim. Have you ever tried

supplements? Have you ever seen the movie Lorenzo's oil? It is a true

story. The results vary from person to person with nutrition, and

nutrition is not a replacement for medical treatment, it complements

it. There are so many cancer patients that are undergoing chemo that

use powerful antioxidants that help them protect their healthy cell

from the harmfull effects that chemo has. Maybe if you try to support

and improve Daire's immune system you will be able to seek other

treatments. I am sorry if sometimes I talk too much about nutrition,

however I have seen a lot of improvement in my son's (in fact my

entire family) with some supplements that I can't stay quiet. The most

important thing to understand is that they are not medicine and they

will not act as fast as medicine, you have to be very consistent and

persistent and adjust the dosage until you see improvement. I am

sorry if I went a little too long again...

God Bless you and give you strenght and guidance.

Deborah

>

> Hi I sent off an Email to Medra asking for further information and if

> it would be possible for them to help kids with PMG - I was then

> directed to http://www.medra.com/case-history4.pdf It tells of a boy

> who had severe CP and who is now so much improved as a result of the

> Stem Cell Treatment.

>

> The only questions really now are: Would it work? How much does it

> cost? What are the risks involved? and Where could we have it done?

Not

> necessarily in this order. I am awaiting a reply.

>

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