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Can anyone point me to any literature that explains how SSRIs help

regulate blood-flow, I can never find anything on this exact mechanism

(or that mentions the words " blood-flow " ) and would like to have it on

hand to share with my son's ped., as she is trying to learn more. There

must be something out there. Thanks.

Re: Herpes 6 Virus and Regression-Does active breakout

of herpes 6 cause regression

Any illness can cause the immune system to go off, and this leads to

the behaviors you see. Just stay with the antiviral. It will help

withe immune system, and once it calms down he should start to do

better.

We never really dealt with too much flapping. Is your son on an SSRI?

or Tenex? or anything else like that? It is the immune systems shut

down of blood flow to the brain that causes the disfunction and the

SSRIs help regulate that bloodflow.

>

> I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> though, there is no sign of active infection is important and that

> after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I think

> that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

about

> two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

anti-

> virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out with

> Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to death.

> There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel so

> bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more hand

> flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout of

> herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What do

I

> do from here?

>

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OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I beleive it is through

Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his other

researchers that they have figured out how various ssri's and snri's

change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies are analyzing

the effects on serotonin but do not use technology like a neurospect

to see how the blood flow is altered.

If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you may find the

info in one of his presentations.

> >

> > I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> > though, there is no sign of active infection is important and

that

> > after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I

think

> > that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

> about

> > two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

> anti-

> > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out

with

> > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to

death.

> > There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel

so

> > bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more

hand

> > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout

of

> > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What

do

> I

> > do from here?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

Coalition.

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Has anyone tried Ginkgo Biloba to improve brain blood flow? My children's DAN!

doctor has apparently used this with good effect for dementia patients, but my

Mum, who suffers from ME, has very poor bloodflow to the brain, her pulse rate

sometimes drops to 40, then comes back up again, so she could do with something

to improve this, as she keeps falling over due to this. Incidentally, I have

always thought that my higher functioning ASD daughter regressed following a

nasty bout of chicken pox, and we will be getting the immunosciences Premier

Autism panel done next month to see what's going on, then probably trialling

LDN.

Diane

Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I beleive it is through

Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his other

researchers that they have figured out how various ssri's and snri's

change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies are analyzing

the effects on serotonin but do not use technology like a neurospect

to see how the blood flow is altered.

If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you may find the

info in one of his presentations.

> >

> > I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> > though, there is no sign of active infection is important and

that

> > after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I

think

> > that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

> about

> > two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

> anti-

> > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out

with

> > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to

death.

> > There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel

so

> > bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more

hand

> > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout

of

> > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What

do

> I

> > do from here?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

Coalition.

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks.

Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I beleive it is through

Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his other

researchers that they have figured out how various ssri's and snri's

change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies are analyzing

the effects on serotonin but do not use technology like a neurospect

to see how the blood flow is altered.

If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you may find the

info in one of his presentations.

> >

> > I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> > though, there is no sign of active infection is important and

that

> > after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I

think

> > that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

> about

> > two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

> anti-

> > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out

with

> > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to

death.

> > There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel

so

> > bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more

hand

> > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout

of

> > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What

do

> I

> > do from here?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

Coalition.

>

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Just had a thought, does Dr. G explain any of these findings in the

Tupelo video, maybe I should look into that.

Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I beleive it is through

Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his other

researchers that they have figured out how various ssri's and snri's

change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies are analyzing

the effects on serotonin but do not use technology like a neurospect

to see how the blood flow is altered.

If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you may find the

info in one of his presentations.

> >

> > I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> > though, there is no sign of active infection is important and

that

> > after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I

think

> > that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

> about

> > two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

> anti-

> > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out

with

> > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to

death.

> > There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel

so

> > bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more

hand

> > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout

of

> > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What

do

> I

> > do from here?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

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> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

Coalition.

>

>

>

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You are correct. I believe the NeuroSpect findings

have shown this, and the video may show some before

and afters, although I don't know if it includes only

before and after SSRIs or after overall treatment.

NeuroSpects have also shown the similarity between

chronic or acute viral illness (like for instance

monoEBV-encephalitis? I think?) and autism in regards

to how the blood flow is distributed, as well as the

similarity between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and

Autism.

--- meljackmom <meljackmom@...> wrote:

> OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I

> beleive it is through

> Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his

> other

> researchers that they have figured out how various

> ssri's and snri's

> change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies

> are analyzing

> the effects on serotonin but do not use technology

> like a neurospect

> to see how the blood flow is altered.

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i highly rec. watching this video as it will help you

understand much more of what is going on.

--- " K. Fischer " <elfischer@...> wrote:

> Just had a thought, does Dr. G explain any of these

> findings in the

> Tupelo video, maybe I should look into that.

>

>

>

> Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

>

> OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I

> beleive it is through

> Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his

> other

> researchers that they have figured out how various

> ssri's and snri's

> change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies

> are analyzing

> the effects on serotonin but do not use technology

> like a neurospect

> to see how the blood flow is altered.

>

> If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you

> may find the

> info in one of his presentations.

>

>

>

> > >

> > > I was fascinated after reading that treating for

> herpes 6...even

> > > though, there is no sign of active infection is

> important and

> that

> > > after about two months...suddenly the virus

> appears...wow! I

> think

> > > that just happened to my son. He's been on this

> anti-viral for

> > about

> > > two months. About that time, I was sick and he

> missed a day of

> > anti-

> > > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high

> fever and broke out

> with

> > > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That

> scared me to

> death.

> > > There appears to be a real and active fight

> going on. And I feel

> so

> > > bad missing that day! Now he is in a

> regression. A ton more

> hand

> > > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does

> active breakout

> of

> > > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will

> it subside? What

> do

> > I

> > > do from here?

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Responsibility for the content of this message

> lies strictly with

> > the original author(s), and is not necessarily

> endorsed by or the

> > opinion of the Research Institute and/or the

> Parent

> Coalition.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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can someone remind me where & how to purchase the

video? Thanks-

--- Barb Katsaros <barbkatsaros@...> wrote:

> i highly rec. watching this video as it will help

> you

> understand much more of what is going on.

>

> --- " K. Fischer " <elfischer@...>

> wrote:

>

> > Just had a thought, does Dr. G explain any of

> these

> > findings in the

> > Tupelo video, maybe I should look into that.

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

> >

> > OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I

> > beleive it is through

> > Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with

> his

> > other

> > researchers that they have figured out how various

> > ssri's and snri's

> > change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma

> companies

> > are analyzing

> > the effects on serotonin but do not use technology

> > like a neurospect

> > to see how the blood flow is altered.

> >

> > If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site,

> you

> > may find the

> > info in one of his presentations.

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > I was fascinated after reading that treating

> for

> > herpes 6...even

> > > > though, there is no sign of active infection

> is

> > important and

> > that

> > > > after about two months...suddenly the virus

> > appears...wow! I

> > think

> > > > that just happened to my son. He's been on

> this

> > anti-viral for

> > > about

> > > > two months. About that time, I was sick and

> he

> > missed a day of

> > > anti-

> > > > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high

> > fever and broke out

> > with

> > > > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That

> > scared me to

> > death.

> > > > There appears to be a real and active fight

> > going on. And I feel

> > so

> > > > bad missing that day! Now he is in a

> > regression. A ton more

> > hand

> > > > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does

> > active breakout

> > of

> > > > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will

> > it subside? What

> > do

> > > I

> > > > do from here?

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Responsibility for the content of this message

> > lies strictly with

> > > the original author(s), and is not necessarily

> > endorsed by or the

> > > opinion of the Research Institute and/or

> the

> > Parent

> > Coalition.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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We have not, but that is what Ginkgo does (nature's own SSRI). We are about to

try some other herbs with my son (anti-viral). We have not done LDN, but have

friends who are seeing very impressive results -- good luck!

-

Diane McGregor <m_d33@...> wrote:

Has anyone tried Ginkgo Biloba to improve brain blood flow? My children's DAN!

doctor has apparently used this with good effect for dementia patients, but my

Mum, who suffers from ME, has very poor bloodflow to the brain, her pulse rate

sometimes drops to 40, then comes back up again, so she could do with something

to improve this, as she keeps falling over due to this. Incidentally, I have

always thought that my higher functioning ASD daughter regressed following a

nasty bout of chicken pox, and we will be getting the immunosciences Premier

Autism panel done next month to see what's going on, then probably trialling

LDN.

Diane

Re: Herpes 6 Virus/SSRI/Bloodflow

OK someone correct if Im wrong on this, but I beleive it is through

Dr Goldberg's research and the work he does with his other

researchers that they have figured out how various ssri's and snri's

change the bloodflow in the brain. Pharma companies are analyzing

the effects on serotonin but do not use technology like a neurospect

to see how the blood flow is altered.

If you look through the neuroimmunedr.com site, you may find the

info in one of his presentations.

> >

> > I was fascinated after reading that treating for herpes 6...even

> > though, there is no sign of active infection is important and

that

> > after about two months...suddenly the virus appears...wow! I

think

> > that just happened to my son. He's been on this anti-viral for

> about

> > two months. About that time, I was sick and he missed a day of

> anti-

> > virals. Suddenly, he spiked a really high fever and broke out

with

> > Roseola...infant herpes 6 virus...Wow! That scared me to

death.

> > There appears to be a real and active fight going on. And I feel

so

> > bad missing that day! Now he is in a regression. A ton more

hand

> > flapping, and spinning and spacing off. Does active breakout

of

> > herpes six cause a noticable regression? Will it subside? What

do

> I

> > do from here?

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with

> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute and/or the Parent

Coalition.

>

>

>

>

>

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