Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 That is really interesting information. My last visit with Dr. A, she suggested chlamydia homeopathic drops from PHP. What is AC chelation , and camels milk, what is camels milk used for? Thank you for your information. Misty chronic chlamydia infection as a cause? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Andy Cutler chelation protocol. It's a 3 days chelation and 7 days off at frequent low dosage (every 3 hours, even through the night-which isn't a problem at all, he doesn't even wake up). Camel's milk is much more rich in nutrients and is antiviral and antibacterial. Haven't noticed it reducing yeast...but he's so happy while on it. Not stressed at all and I think it is controlling his blood sugar somehow. I'm kicking myself for not starting chelation sooner than this. He's so much more interested in everything around him. talking a lot too. jen > > > That is really interesting information. My last visit with Dr. A, she suggested chlamydia homeopathic drops from PHP. > What is AC chelation , and camels milk, what is camels milk used for? > > Thank you for your information. Misty > > > > > > > chronic chlamydia infection as a cause? > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection > > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 Jen, that is great news. can you provide a source for the camels milk? thank you,misty chronic chlamydia infection as a cause? > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection > > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 There is a Dr in NY that specializes in Chlamydia and can grow it out in really sensitive cultures he performs in his own lab -- he actually grows them for 3 weeks. He treats with IV clindamycin, followed by oral zithro or clinda + rifampin, flagyl, NAC and C for several months. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection > > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 There are other forms of the bacteria as well. I found this: http://www.cpnhelp.org/ This one starts as a respiratory infection. Jill > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection > > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 Jen,I have been reading AC chelation parent board for a while and I am currently reading the Amalgam Illness book, this one needs a bunch of attention. I plan to start the low dose chelation in january 11 the latest, but I also plan to start chelating myself. Are only on ALA w your kid or are combining it with DMSA? How much does your kid weight?I am glad he's doing well on it!!!Isa :-)Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 03:55:32 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: chronic chlamydia infection as a cause? There are other forms of the bacteria as well. I found this:http://www.cpnhelp.org/This one starts as a respiratory infection.Jill>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection> > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 Isa,Just a reminder: If you have not actively chelated before, you should hold on ALA and only use DMSA to begin with, per Andy Cutler. The reason is that ALA goes after metals in the fatty tissues, and its action is bi-directional, meaning that it can bring metals in and out of the fatty tissues. It is recommended to use DMSA to clear away metals floating in the bloodstream for a few months, before adding ALA to chelate metals in fatty tissues.It will be a good idea to do a Hair Elements test as the baseline, before starting chelation. Cutler also wrote a book for interpreting Hair Elements test done by Doctor's Data:http://www.amazon.com/Hair-Test-Interpretation-Finding-Toxicities/dp/0967616816/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8 & s=books & qid=1282461484 & sr=8-2Limin--http://www.healthbylimin.com/Young Living Distributor # 1111136"Follow those who seek the truth,but flee from those who have found it."-- Unknown originJen,I have been reading AC chelation parent board for a while and I am currently reading the Amalgam Illness book, this one needs a bunch of attention. I plan to start the low dose chelation in january 11 the latest, but I also plan to start chelating myself. Are only on ALA w your kid or are combining it with DMSA? How much does your kid weight?I am glad he's doing well on it!!!Isa :-)Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 03:55:32 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: chronic chlamydia infection as a cause?There are other forms of the bacteria as well. I found this:http://www.cpnhelp.org/This one starts as a respiratory infection.Jill>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection> > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > Jen> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2010 Report Share Posted August 23, 2010 we did DMSA for 12 rounds prior to adding ala and we also did clay baths before AC chelation which I think helped my son not experience seizures when chelating. We went really low on dosage too. Jen > > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydia_infection > > > > > > This is a very resistant organism and I find it interesting it lives off iron and tryptophan. Many women have no symptoms at all. I always look for things coming to me without an autism label attached and I find these articles are big clues. The fact that it can trigger arthritis is also interesting. With infertility on the rise and frankly a more promiscuous generation, this could be infecting babies in the womb at an alarming rate. They can also get worse with typical antibiotic treatments (our big regression was on a course of antibiotics). Streptokinase is an enzyme used in conjunction with antibiotics to help treat resistant cases. Is this a missing piece? I really think so. I have been treating my son with goldenseal herb and candidase. I'm seeing a very normal boy lately. We've also been doing AC chelation, (camel's milk....this is a big wow) all of this together is a very big healing wow for us. Google info on this infection. It is also a suspect for MS as well. > > > > > > Jen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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