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In a message dated 7/7/02 6:13:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> If a

> child had high herpes titers, particularly IgM, I would use

> acyclovir-Valtrex in addition to Monolaurin or Lauricidin. For persistent

> cold sores or other dermatological evidence of herpes, I would use 2 caps a

> day for smaller kids and 3-4 a day for bigger kids. Jaquelyn

>

Jaquelyn:

Thanks for your response. What I wanted to know was how many mg of Valtrex

would you use?

Thanks

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To TMS and pom: Monolaurin can be purchased from Ecological Formulas, and

dosage depends upon size/age of child and what you're treating. It is a

good herpes anti-viral and a general anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. If a

child had high herpes titers, particularly IgM, I would use

acyclovir-Valtrex in addition to Monolaurin or Lauricidin. For persistent

cold sores or other dermatological evidence of herpes, I would use 2 caps a

day for smaller kids and 3-4 a day for bigger kids. Jaquelyn

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> Jaquelyn:

> What is the dosage that you normally use?

> thanks

> tina

>

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Dear Tina: It depends on what you're treating and the age and weight and

health status of the child - there is no one-size-fits-all formula.

Jaquelyn

Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

> In a message dated 7/7/02 6:13:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> JMcCandless@... writes:

>

>

> > If a

> > child had high herpes titers, particularly IgM, I would use

> > acyclovir-Valtrex in addition to Monolaurin or Lauricidin. For

persistent

> > cold sores or other dermatological evidence of herpes, I would use 2

caps a

> > day for smaller kids and 3-4 a day for bigger kids. Jaquelyn

> >

>

> Jaquelyn:

> Thanks for your response. What I wanted to know was how many mg of

Valtrex

> would you use?

> Thanks

> Tina

>

>

>

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In a message dated 7/7/02 5:13:53 PM Central Daylight Time,

JMcCandless@... writes:

> . If a child had high herpes titers, particularly IgM, I would use

> acyclovir-Valtrex in addition to Monolaurin or Lauricidin.

I'm curious to know if you had a child whose IgG testing for HHV6 showed

" equivocal " as 1:40 with an IgM less than 1:20, would you consider treating

him anyway? What about slightly elevated mumps titers?

Besides HHV6 and the viruses found in vaccines, are there others you suggest

testing for?

> >For persistent cold sores or other dermatological evidence of herpes, I

> would use 2 caps a day for smaller kids and 3-4 a day for bigger kids.

My son has a chronic rash-like problem where one ear meets his face. It has

cleared up very briefly a few times but then the skin breaks again, it crusts

over and sometimes bleeds. Does this sound anything like a herpes

dermatological thing? We used to think it was yeast because a mixture of

antifungal and cortisone cleared it up for a few days once but after it broke

out again, this has not helped. We can keep it somewhat at bay by putting

cortisone cream on it several times a day but if we miss a dose it flares up

again and it never goes away completely.

Gaylen

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Dear Gaylen: With an equivocal IgG test I would use monolaurin rather than

a prescription anti-viral. The rash you talk about sounds very much like a

herpes rash (no, neither parent has to have herpes!!). Cortisone will make

almost any dermatological inflammation go away temporarily, but it does not

heal anything, and I would advise against using it for anything except rare

emergencies where breathing is impaired, especially in children. It does

go in systemically and plays hell with the immune system and and eventually

the endocrine system if you use it consistently , while not addressing the

real problem. I definitely would get a Viral Panel #3 (along with a Chem

Panel and a CBC to make sure his liver and blood levels are OK) from

Immunosciences Lab in Beverly Hills if I were you (310-657-1077) and with

moderately or highly elevated IgG levels or any elevated IgM levels, use

acyclovir for two weeks and if no problem, move onto Valtrex. Jaquelyn

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> In a message dated 7/7/02 5:13:53 PM Central Daylight Time,

> JMcCandless@... writes:

>

>

> > . If a child had high herpes titers, particularly IgM, I would use

> > acyclovir-Valtrex in addition to Monolaurin or Lauricidin.

>

> I'm curious to know if you had a child whose IgG testing for HHV6 showed

> " equivocal " as 1:40 with an IgM less than 1:20, would you consider

treating

> him anyway? What about slightly elevated mumps titers?

>

> Besides HHV6 and the viruses found in vaccines, are there others you

suggest

> testing for?

>

>

> > >For persistent cold sores or other dermatological evidence of herpes, I

> > would use 2 caps a day for smaller kids and 3-4 a day for bigger kids.

>

> My son has a chronic rash-like problem where one ear meets his face. It

has

> cleared up very briefly a few times but then the skin breaks again, it

crusts

> over and sometimes bleeds. Does this sound anything like a herpes

> dermatological thing? We used to think it was yeast because a mixture of

> antifungal and cortisone cleared it up for a few days once but after it

broke

> out again, this has not helped. We can keep it somewhat at bay by putting

> cortisone cream on it several times a day but if we miss a dose it flares

up

> again and it never goes away completely.

> Gaylen

>

>

>

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In a message dated 7/8/02 5:07:50 PM Central Daylight Time,

JMcCandless@... writes:

> I definitely would get a Viral Panel #3 (along with a Chem

> Panel and a CBC to make sure his liver and blood levels are OK)

Is the Chem Panel you are referring to the Chemical Antibodies panel they

list on their website or is this something else?

I really appreciate your input on this. It would be so wonderful if this

would take care of his ear rash since it's been going on so long and bothers

him. If my son's doctor feels he needs some input on this, would you be

willing to talk to him directly? His background is in chelation but he's

always willing to learn so will often seek out info on stuff we bring to him.

We're considering seeing Dr. Goldberg on the viral stuff but aren't sure if

it's a big enough issue with my son to warrant a trip to California. The

tests you've recommended may help us determine if this is a route we want to

go. Thanks,

Gaylen

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By Chem Panel I just mean an ordinary Comprehensive Metabolic Chemistry

Screen which all labs do to check liver enzymes, BUN, etc. I do this along

with a CBC + Differential + Platelets at the same time I draw for the Viral

Screen so I will not have to do another blood test to make sure liver

enzymes are OK if/when I want to start a prescription anti-viral in case

titers are high. I also get the NK as a baseline (also done by ISL) to

monitor progress as we proceed. When a rash keeps occurring in the same

place with crusty scabs it is very suggestive of Herpes. BTW, Dr. Goldberg

unless he has changed recently will terminate any of his patients who enter

chelation (if he knows about it); he is very opposed to it, and as of a year

ago stated in a public lecture I and my husband attended in Long Beach CA

that he did not believe the tiny bit of thimerosal in vaccinations could

possibly contribute to the development of autism, insisting that all his

patients receive all mandated vaccinations. Jaquelyn

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Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:13 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

> In a message dated 7/8/02 5:07:50 PM Central Daylight Time,

> JMcCandless@... writes:

>

>

>

> > I definitely would get a Viral Panel #3 (along with a Chem

> > Panel and a CBC to make sure his liver and blood levels are OK)

>

> Is the Chem Panel you are referring to the Chemical Antibodies panel they

> list on their website or is this something else?

>

> I really appreciate your input on this. It would be so wonderful if this

> would take care of his ear rash since it's been going on so long and

bothers

> him. If my son's doctor feels he needs some input on this, would you be

> willing to talk to him directly? His background is in chelation but he's

> always willing to learn so will often seek out info on stuff we bring to

him.

>

>

> We're considering seeing Dr. Goldberg on the viral stuff but aren't sure

if

> it's a big enough issue with my son to warrant a trip to California. The

> tests you've recommended may help us determine if this is a route we want

to

> go. Thanks,

> Gaylen

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a CBC so now just need to get

the virus panel #3 done. That should be interesting.

On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you recommend? Do you use the

regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it? My son is ten and about 60

lbs.

I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views towards chelation but am also

impressed with the remarkable results he's accomplished with one of my

friend's children who also tested only equivocal to HHV6. I'm interested to

learn more about the immune system modulators he uses as well. I've never

found a doctor or professional that I totally agree with yet and find it easy

to pick out and do the helpful things and just respectfully listen to the

rest.

I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly so he'll know Curtis did

chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we had a verifiable source of

arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to live on that led to our

choice to chelate and my son's chelation is complete so we will not be doing

chelation while under his treatment. I figure if he's got something that can

really help my son, he'll treat him. If not, we're supposed to look

elsewhere.

By the way, where do you practice and are you taking new patients? Have you

done any work with Kutapressin or other immune system modulators?

Gaylen

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Gaylen: If your son can swallow pellets easily without biting down on them,

the Lauricidin by Med-Chem www.Lauricidin.com is the best way to go. They

provide the basic lauricidin which Ecological Formulas then makes capsules

out of, and you need 3-1/2 caps to equal one small scoop of the pellets. He

should have 2 scoops of Lauricidin a day or 3-4 of the Monolaurin depending

on what you're treating. Please see the FAQ on my website

www.Autism-RxGuideBook.com to read about my practice in So CA. I have

never used Kutapressin, but do have a regime I use for immunomodulation,

mostly with natural substances. However, some exciting work is going on

which may be bringing a very useful agent forth sometime in the near

future - I'll report when I know more and am allowed to talk about it. Best

wishes, Jaquelyn

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> Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a CBC so now just need to

get

> the virus panel #3 done. That should be interesting.

>

> On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you recommend? Do you use

the

> regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it? My son is ten and about

60

> lbs.

>

> I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views towards chelation but am

also

> impressed with the remarkable results he's accomplished with one of my

> friend's children who also tested only equivocal to HHV6. I'm interested

to

> learn more about the immune system modulators he uses as well. I've never

> found a doctor or professional that I totally agree with yet and find it

easy

> to pick out and do the helpful things and just respectfully listen to the

> rest.

>

> I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly so he'll know Curtis did

> chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we had a verifiable source

of

> arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to live on that led to our

> choice to chelate and my son's chelation is complete so we will not be

doing

> chelation while under his treatment. I figure if he's got something that

can

> really help my son, he'll treat him. If not, we're supposed to look

> elsewhere.

>

> By the way, where do you practice and are you taking new patients? Have

you

> done any work with Kutapressin or other immune system modulators?

> Gaylen

>

>

>

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Jaquelyn:

I have been reading this thread and I recently

purchased your recent book. Do you practice here in

California? Are you accepting new patients?

We are seeing Dr. Goldberg, but I have to tell you

Kutapressin scares me. there is no research but it

has worked for some people. What is your view on

Kutapressin? Are you familiar with Dr. Gupta from UC

Irvine? We are going to see him also. I would hate to

not try kutapressin if it will help, but I also hate

the thought of giving shots. I would love a more

natural approach. Are you seeing any new patients?

--- JMcCandless <JMcCandless@...> wrote:

> Gaylen: If your son can swallow pellets easily

> without biting down on them,

> the Lauricidin by Med-Chem www.Lauricidin.com is the

> best way to go. They

> provide the basic lauricidin which Ecological

> Formulas then makes capsules

> out of, and you need 3-1/2 caps to equal one small

> scoop of the pellets. He

> should have 2 scoops of Lauricidin a day or 3-4 of

> the Monolaurin depending

> on what you're treating. Please see the FAQ on my

> website

> www.Autism-RxGuideBook.com to read about my practice

> in So CA. I have

> never used Kutapressin, but do have a regime I use

> for immunomodulation,

> mostly with natural substances. However, some

> exciting work is going on

> which may be bringing a very useful agent forth

> sometime in the near

> future - I'll report when I know more and am allowed

> to talk about it. Best

> wishes, Jaquelyn

> Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

>

>

> > Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a

> CBC so now just need to

> get

> > the virus panel #3 done. That should be

> interesting.

> >

> > On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you

> recommend? Do you use

> the

> > regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it?

> My son is ten and about

> 60

> > lbs.

> >

> > I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views

> towards chelation but am

> also

> > impressed with the remarkable results he's

> accomplished with one of my

> > friend's children who also tested only equivocal

> to HHV6. I'm interested

> to

> > learn more about the immune system modulators he

> uses as well. I've never

> > found a doctor or professional that I totally

> agree with yet and find it

> easy

> > to pick out and do the helpful things and just

> respectfully listen to the

> > rest.

> >

> > I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly

> so he'll know Curtis did

> > chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we

> had a verifiable source

> of

> > arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to

> live on that led to our

> > choice to chelate and my son's chelation is

> complete so we will not be

> doing

> > chelation while under his treatment. I figure if

> he's got something that

> can

> > really help my son, he'll treat him. If not,

> we're supposed to look

> > elsewhere.

> >

> > By the way, where do you practice and are you

> taking new patients? Have

> you

> > done any work with Kutapressin or other immune

> system modulators?

> > Gaylen

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I can't understand why Dr. Goldberg would think that thimerosal was not a

contributor to ASD. When my son was diagnosed with mercury poisoning, Dr.

Wakefield explained to me that if you added up all the thimerosal Spencer

received in his vaccinations and then dropped it in a lab, the lab would

have to be evacuated. If you need a special toxic waste team to clean it off

the floor, why is it okay to inject into a baby? It seems like thimerosal is

making mad hatters of our children.

This logic particularly doesn't make sense coming from Dr. Goldberg. I've

read his web site and he seems to have made some remarkable progress with

this patients. Do you think that this is because when the child has a fully

functioning immune system that they are able to overcome the toxicity of the

mercury?

Lynne

BTW, Dr. Goldberg

> unless he has changed recently will terminate any of his patients who enter

> chelation (if he knows about it); he is very opposed to it, and as of a year

> ago stated in a public lecture I and my husband attended in Long Beach CA

> that he did not believe the tiny bit of thimerosal in vaccinations could

> possibly contribute to the development of autism, insisting that all his

> patients receive all mandated vaccinations. Jaquelyn

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> From: <Nomoremetals@...>

> < >

> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:13 PM

> Subject: Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

>

>

>> In a message dated 7/8/02 5:07:50 PM Central Daylight Time,

>> JMcCandless@... writes:

>>

>>

>>

>>> I definitely would get a Viral Panel #3 (along with a Chem

>>> Panel and a CBC to make sure his liver and blood levels are OK)

>>

>> Is the Chem Panel you are referring to the Chemical Antibodies panel they

>> list on their website or is this something else?

>>

>> I really appreciate your input on this. It would be so wonderful if this

>> would take care of his ear rash since it's been going on so long and

> bothers

>> him. If my son's doctor feels he needs some input on this, would you be

>> willing to talk to him directly? His background is in chelation but he's

>> always willing to learn so will often seek out info on stuff we bring to

> him.

>>

>>

>> We're considering seeing Dr. Goldberg on the viral stuff but aren't sure

> if

>> it's a big enough issue with my son to warrant a trip to California. The

>> tests you've recommended may help us determine if this is a route we want

> to

>> go. Thanks,

>> Gaylen

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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At 11:17 AM 7/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:

>I can't understand why Dr. Goldberg would think that thimerosal was not a

>contributor to ASD. When my son was diagnosed with mercury poisoning, Dr.

>Wakefield explained to me that if you added up all the thimerosal Spencer

>received in his vaccinations and then dropped it in a lab, the lab would

>have to be evacuated. If you need a special toxic waste team to clean it off

>the floor, why is it okay to inject into a baby? It seems like thimerosal is

>making mad hatters of our children.

>

>This logic particularly doesn't make sense coming from Dr. Goldberg. I've

>read his web site and he seems to have made some remarkable progress with

>this patients. Do you think that this is because when the child has a fully

>functioning immune system that they are able to overcome the toxicity of the

>mercury?

>

>Lynne

I just wanted to throw in my two cents here. Even if he doesn't think

thimerosol is a problem, it's tragic that with the MMR damage many of our

children have that Dr. Goldberg isn't checking for the measles virus as

have been found by Drs. Wakefield (bowels) and Singh (CNS fluid). I think

if the and DAN protocols could ever be joined, it would be the best

thing since chocolate was invented.

Avril, who hangs out on both the and Mercury lists

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In a message dated 7/10/02 11:08:47 AM Central Daylight Time,

JMcCandless@... writes:

> If your son can swallow pellets easily without biting down on them,

>

He swallows pills well most of the time but sometimes I see him chewing or

biting on them a bit. Is it harmful to bite on the pellets or just possibly

make them less effective? Thanks so much for patiently answering all my

questions :).

Gaylen

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The pellets are harmless but taste like soap with a strong aftertaste. My

husband and I both tried them after we couldn't get Chelsey to take them

anymore and understood why. I have implored Dr. Kabara to find a way to

make this very valuable nutrient palatable. Older kids who know not to bite

do fine with them swallowed in pear sauce or some such thing. Jaquelyn

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> In a message dated 7/10/02 11:08:47 AM Central Daylight Time,

> JMcCandless@... writes:

>

>

> > If your son can swallow pellets easily without biting down on them,

> >

> He swallows pills well most of the time but sometimes I see him chewing or

> biting on them a bit. Is it harmful to bite on the pellets or just

possibly

> make them less effective? Thanks so much for patiently answering all my

> questions :).

> Gaylen

>

>

>

>

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Dear : I am trying to get another doctor to come train with me so I

can see new patients; if you know of anyone who wants to work 60 hour weeks

and is not into money and cannot bear to think that ASD (or any) children

don't get all the help they can possibly have, please send them my way.

I have not used Kutapressin; Dr. Gupta is wonderful but my understanding

is that he only takes very sick children who have absolutely verifiable

immune deficiency disease as shown by multiple tests; several children I

know of who saw him did not qualify, though clearly autistic. Please let me

know how your evaluation with him goes, as I would like to know more than I

do. I hope the book is helpful to you. Best wishes, Jaquelyn

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> >

> >

> > > Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a

> > CBC so now just need to

> > get

> > > the virus panel #3 done. That should be

> > interesting.

> > >

> > > On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you

> > recommend? Do you use

> > the

> > > regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it?

> > My son is ten and about

> > 60

> > > lbs.

> > >

> > > I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views

> > towards chelation but am

> > also

> > > impressed with the remarkable results he's

> > accomplished with one of my

> > > friend's children who also tested only equivocal

> > to HHV6. I'm interested

> > to

> > > learn more about the immune system modulators he

> > uses as well. I've never

> > > found a doctor or professional that I totally

> > agree with yet and find it

> > easy

> > > to pick out and do the helpful things and just

> > respectfully listen to the

> > > rest.

> > >

> > > I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly

> > so he'll know Curtis did

> > > chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we

> > had a verifiable source

> > of

> > > arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to

> > live on that led to our

> > > choice to chelate and my son's chelation is

> > complete so we will not be

> > doing

> > > chelation while under his treatment. I figure if

> > he's got something that

> > can

> > > really help my son, he'll treat him. If not,

> > we're supposed to look

> > > elsewhere.

> > >

> > > By the way, where do you practice and are you

> > taking new patients? Have

> > you

> > > done any work with Kutapressin or other immune

> > system modulators?

> > > Gaylen

> > >

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> =======================================================

> > >

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Jaquelyn:

I think maybe Dr. Gupta is changing his heart. I had a consultation with him

in March for my little autistic 5 year old son. My son, Luke, has no immune

problems what so ever and he did say he would consider him for IVIG as long

as I understand that it only helps about 33% of the children who try it. Just

wanted to share this just in case other parents want to try it with their

children they should know that he is more open now. It is very very expensive

(about $4, 000 an infusion) and he will not fudge anything so your insurance

will cover it.

Anyway thanks Jaquelyn for sharing your knowledge with us, I appreciate your

posts!

God Bless you and your family,

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Dear Jaquelyn,

Do you have a waiting list that my 3.5 yo can get on, while you

work on getting another doctor to join you. WE've been doing ABA with

our boy, learned about biomed treatments only a few months ago, and

have been working on GFCF diet and yeast issues. I discovered this

list recently, and would like to start chelating.

My sister (who is also named Jaquelyn) and brother-in-law are both

MD's in So. Cal. They have an ADHD boy, but are doing

the " traditional " route, i.e. Ritalin. I am dragging them both down

to the DAN conference in San Diego this October. Hopefully, I'll get

at least one of them to see the light.

If you do have a waiting list, please would you let me know how to

get on it.

Best Regards,

Mike Nguyen

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> > > Gaylen: If your son can swallow pellets easily

> > > without biting down on them,

> > > the Lauricidin by Med-Chem www.Lauricidin.com is the

> > > best way to go. They

> > > provide the basic lauricidin which Ecological

> > > Formulas then makes capsules

> > > out of, and you need 3-1/2 caps to equal one small

> > > scoop of the pellets. He

> > > should have 2 scoops of Lauricidin a day or 3-4 of

> > > the Monolaurin depending

> > > on what you're treating. Please see the FAQ on my

> > > website

> > > www.Autism-RxGuideBook.com to read about my practice

> > > in So CA. I have

> > > never used Kutapressin, but do have a regime I use

> > > for immunomodulation,

> > > mostly with natural substances. However, some

> > > exciting work is going on

> > > which may be bringing a very useful agent forth

> > > sometime in the near

> > > future - I'll report when I know more and am allowed

> > > to talk about it. Best

> > > wishes, Jaquelyn

> > > Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

> > >

> > >

> > > > Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a

> > > CBC so now just need to

> > > get

> > > > the virus panel #3 done. That should be

> > > interesting.

> > > >

> > > > On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you

> > > recommend? Do you use

> > > the

> > > > regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it?

> > > My son is ten and about

> > > 60

> > > > lbs.

> > > >

> > > > I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views

> > > towards chelation but am

> > > also

> > > > impressed with the remarkable results he's

> > > accomplished with one of my

> > > > friend's children who also tested only equivocal

> > > to HHV6. I'm interested

> > > to

> > > > learn more about the immune system modulators he

> > > uses as well. I've never

> > > > found a doctor or professional that I totally

> > > agree with yet and find it

> > > easy

> > > > to pick out and do the helpful things and just

> > > respectfully listen to the

> > > > rest.

> > > >

> > > > I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly

> > > so he'll know Curtis did

> > > > chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we

> > > had a verifiable source

> > > of

> > > > arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to

> > > live on that led to our

> > > > choice to chelate and my son's chelation is

> > > complete so we will not be

> > > doing

> > > > chelation while under his treatment. I figure if

> > > he's got something that

> > > can

> > > > really help my son, he'll treat him. If not,

> > > we're supposed to look

> > > > elsewhere.

> > > >

> > > > By the way, where do you practice and are you

> > > taking new patients? Have

> > > you

> > > > done any work with Kutapressin or other immune

> > > system modulators?

> > > > Gaylen

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > removed]

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

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> > > >

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Dear : Thank you very much for sharing more recent information. I am

several years behind, and I also think at that time Dr. G was doing a lot of

reseach, which may have made it more difficult for people to get to see him

then. Have you done it, and has it helped Luke? I am very interested in

the oral IG which is undergoing research studies now. Any information would

be very helpful. Best wishes, Jaquelyn

Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

> Jaquelyn:

> I think maybe Dr. Gupta is changing his heart. I had a consultation with

him

> in March for my little autistic 5 year old son. My son, Luke, has no

immune

> problems what so ever and he did say he would consider him for IVIG as

long

> as I understand that it only helps about 33% of the children who try it.

Just

> wanted to share this just in case other parents want to try it with their

> children they should know that he is more open now. It is very very

expensive

> (about $4, 000 an infusion) and he will not fudge anything so your

insurance

> will cover it.

> Anyway thanks Jaquelyn for sharing your knowledge with us, I appreciate

your

> posts!

> God Bless you and your family,

>

>

>

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Dear Mike: I surely hope you can get your sister and brother-in-law to read

my new book (see www.Autism-RxGuideBook.net). I've made it required

reading for anyone to get on my waiting list. I'll send you my material,

and if you are still interested, please ask me again around the middle of

September. Best wishes, Jaquelyn

Re: [ ] Valtrex - Jaquelyn

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > Great, we just ran a panel like that along with a

> > > > CBC so now just need to

> > > > get

> > > > > the virus panel #3 done. That should be

> > > > interesting.

> > > > >

> > > > > On the monolaurin, is there any specific brand you

> > > > recommend? Do you use

> > > > the

> > > > > regular dose listed on the bottle or increase it?

> > > > My son is ten and about

> > > > 60

> > > > > lbs.

> > > > >

> > > > > I do know about Dr. Goldberg's negative views

> > > > towards chelation but am

> > > > also

> > > > > impressed with the remarkable results he's

> > > > accomplished with one of my

> > > > > friend's children who also tested only equivocal

> > > > to HHV6. I'm interested

> > > > to

> > > > > learn more about the immune system modulators he

> > > > uses as well. I've never

> > > > > found a doctor or professional that I totally

> > > > agree with yet and find it

> > > > easy

> > > > > to pick out and do the helpful things and just

> > > > respectfully listen to the

> > > > > rest.

> > > > >

> > > > > I've filled out his paperwork fully and honestly

> > > > so he'll know Curtis did

> > > > > chelation. Our case is a bit different in that we

> > > > had a verifiable source

> > > > of

> > > > > arsenic poisoning from a golf course we used to

> > > > live on that led to our

> > > > > choice to chelate and my son's chelation is

> > > > complete so we will not be

> > > > doing

> > > > > chelation while under his treatment. I figure if

> > > > he's got something that

> > > > can

> > > > > really help my son, he'll treat him. If not,

> > > > we're supposed to look

> > > > > elsewhere.

> > > > >

> > > > > By the way, where do you practice and are you

> > > > taking new patients? Have

> > > > you

> > > > > done any work with Kutapressin or other immune

> > > > system modulators?

> > > > > Gaylen

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > > > removed]

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

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> > > > >

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Jaquelyn:

We havent done it yet and we might try the oral version first and see if that

helps (since it is sooooooo much more affordable). I have an appoitment on

the 24th of this month to discuss oral IG. I will share my findings when I

get them.

I ordered your book tonight and look forward to reading it!

Blessings,

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