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[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

our way of thinking.

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Sorry but I get really tired of hearing that line from the mainstream: " we

don't know what causes it and don't know how to treat it " . Maybe in this

instance it is different but I have heard that one too many times!

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Depending on the type of coagulation, turmeric and bromelaine also affect

coagulation. Specifically fibrinogen. According to Dr. Brewer, an infectious

disease specialist in Kansas City that I went to, and who has worked with

the guy that runs HEMEX laboratories that does the ISAC tests on research,

he told me that garlic, Vitamin E, and large doses of Vitamin C also have

some anticoagulation effects. He mentioned a few other supplements at the

time, but I don't recall all that he said.

lindaj@...

[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

> Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

> Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

> autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

> through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

> of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

> coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

> yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

> with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

> with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

> talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

> our way of thinking.

>

>

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I have an older friend who became a hemopheliac (sp?) about a year ago. That's

where he get's bleeds for no reason and he continues to bleed under the skin.

Is this the same thing as a coagulation disorder?

Diane

[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

> Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

> Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

> autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

> through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

> of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

> coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

> yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

> with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

> with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

> talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

> our way of thinking.

>

>

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

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It is one type of coagulation disorder, but I think that the type of

coagulation disorders that they're talking about here primarily involve too

MUCH clotting of the blood, either from excess fibrinogen, or not enough

enzymes to break down the fibrinogen, or from sticky platelets, or other

clotting factors. On the other hand, I've never heard of someone becoming

hemophiliac. I thought that was an inherited disorder that a person was born

with.

lindaj@...

[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

>

>

> > Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

> > Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

> > autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

> > through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

> > of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

> > coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

> > yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

> > with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

> > with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

> > talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> > trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

> > our way of thinking.

> >

> >

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

> >

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It is very rare. They don't know what causes it and don't really know how to

treat it. He can start bleeding for no reason. It gets very painful since the

blood pools up and causes a lot of pressure. He's pretty much bed ridden, but

on his good days he can sit in the living room.

Diane

[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

>

>

> > Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

> > Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

> > autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

> > through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

> > of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

> > coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

> > yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

> > with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

> > with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

> > talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> > trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

> > our way of thinking.

> >

> >

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

> >

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Mu 9yo daughter was diagnosed with Von Willebrands shortly after her autism

diagnosis. It never made sense to me since it is an inherited defect, usually.

We do not have it in either side of our families, nor do I or my husband have

it. On doing some research, I did find that it can be an Acquired defect

usually as part of an Autoimmune Disorder. Meg also had basophillic stippling

(I recently found out) at that same time, which usually is associated with lead

poisoning. I beleive it is all connected with toxic metal poisoning. C.

Diane <ddudzik@...> wrote:It is very rare. They don't know what causes

it and don't really know how to treat it. He can start bleeding for no reason.

It gets very painful since the blood pools up and causes a lot of pressure.

He's pretty much bed ridden, but on his good days he can sit in the living room.

Diane

[ ] Coagulation Disorders-Supplements?

>

>

> > Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, in his DAN presentation 200l, Biological

> > Interventions, mentioned coagulation disorders as an issue in

> > autism. He talked about getting an ISAC panel drawn and tested

> > through Hemex Laboratories. He also stated that there were a number

> > of natural supplements that could be used in the treatment of these

> > coagulation disorders. My child has done the ISAC test (no results

> > yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr. plans to treat

> > with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term treatment

> > with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr. Bradstreet is

> > talking about? Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> > trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more pediatricians on to

> > our way of thinking.

> >

> >

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

> >

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...> > > yet). If the test shows there is a problem, the dr.

plans to treat

> > > with low dose heparin. I'm a little leery of long term

treatment

> > > with a drug. Does anyone know what supplements Dr.

Bradstreet is

> > > talking about?

I believe you need to try bromelain. A high does of it. I started

my son on 600-1000mg of bromelain a day(I worked up to this dose) and

he is doing great. Play ing w/ toys more, not just doing puzzles,

and some spontaneous hi ma. This is a good thing!

nne

Thanks for any help! You guys are a real treasure

> > > trove of information. Too bad we can't turn more

pediatricians on to

> > > our way of thinking.

> > >

> > >

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

> > >

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