Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 , Because I have personally found the monthly Zyto reports so useful, I thought I'd give you some additional information on it (there tends to be more posts about the Zyto on the Borrelia group as more are using it in that group). If you are on the Borrelia group their Files have a spreadsheet that has a child that started the LDM-100 and broke out in a detox rash. The spreadsheet has pre, during rash & post stresses that give an indication of the organism movement....it's fancinating to get a glimps of the organism movement. If you would like to know more about the Zyto I highly recommend you consider the LIA Conference April 15-18th just outside Palm Springs, CA. Last year they actually had a Zyto (they let you get a free report) in the vendor room...they also had Jane Barlow with all their products including special prices & sample bottles of the LDM-100 and Quantum Neurologists with their laser neuro-rehabilitation working on people for free...all of these were absolutely fantastic. While I do not know if all these will be available for free at the next conference, I do know there will be information available on all these. Dr Gonzolas & Dr Hesse-Sheehan will both be speaking on Quantum Neurology (Dr Gonzolas has some fantastic new cranial regeneration work with the lasers...must see stuff), Payne (who has great experience with his Zyto work) and Dr Amy Derksen (a LOT of experience with herbals including the LDM-100, natural strep, staph, yeast & chelation) will all be speaking. I know if you have not researched or experienced these, they are important and the next level up if you've hit a wall. Here's some basic links for further info: http://www.quantumneurology.com/ Note on Quantum Neurology (QN): I introduced Dr with my sons example of improvement with QN at the the last LIA conference. He was having trouble eye tracking as the books jumped to chapter books. QN was huge to help this & he jumped 2 years in reading in just 6 months with QN (including a 3 month summer break)...all documented by the school system. This was accomplished in 15 QN sessions & some home practices with a home laser. She had many other case studies of kids breaking through things using QN over traditional therapies. Zyto Info: http://www.zyto.com/Products/Pro.aspx Info on & the Zyto: http://www.startlivingwelltoday.com/autism.html http://www.startlivingwelltoday.com/virtualclinic.html And lastly, below is a copy of the speaker list at the LIA Conference to help. Hope some of this helps you further. Rita ----Forwarded------ Lyme's Induced Autism Foundation " From Roadblocks to Recovery " Hyatt Grand Chapions Resort/Spa Indian Wells CA April 15-18 2010 http://www.lymeinducedautism.com/roadblockstorecovery.html We invite you to attend our 4th annual conference called " From Roadblocks to Recovery " . This conference is for physicians, families and individuals who are affected by autism spectrum disorder, Lyme disease and associated disorders. We welcome you to come and learn from the most cutting edge physicians on the planet who are treating these things day in and day out in their practices. You will enjoy a fantastic line-up of speakers and have fun connecting with other families sharing in your journey. Physicians will enjoy top knotch training from some of the most knowledgeable physicians during our physicians training day on Thursday and throughout the entire conference. We will also have a vendor room, sporting over 40 vendors who carry cutting edge products and resources for our physicians and families. You don't want to miss out on talking with them about what new and exciting products they have to offer. April 15, 2009 - Physicians Training Day April 16-18, 2009 - General Session Physicians Training Speakers Therese Yang, MD - Overview of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme disease Dietrich Klinghardt, MD - The Treatment of Lyme disease Without Antibiotics Aristo Vojdani, PhD - A Gut Feeling for Inflammation in Autism Armin Schwarzbach, MD, PhD - Staging Processes in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Lyme and Multiple-Infections , DC, QN - Cranial Nerve Rehabilitation Physicians Case Sharing Panel - Moderated by Jeff Wulfman, MD General Session Speakers Jeff Wulfman, MD - Who are you? Human and Microbial Interaction in Lyme Borreliosis, Autism and Modern Disease Steve , MD and Therese Yang, MD Moreno, DO - From Airway to Neuro-Regeneration Wayne , ND - Why Does Lyme disease Treatment Fail? Juarez, MA, MFT - Applications of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback for Patients Suffering with Autism, Lyme disease and Auto-Immune Disorders Payne, MS, CRC, CNS - A Better Brain! Energetic Testing and the Resotartion of Neurophysiology Through the Use of Communication Molecules Gilbert Renaud and Moreno, DO - Digging Deeper into Lyme and Autism by Identifying the Emotional Trauma Behind These Conditions Amy Derksen, ND - Foundational Approach to Treating Autism and Chronic Illness Hesse-Sheehan, DC, QN - Utilizing Plant Stem Cells/Embryonic Phytotherapy for Immune Modulation, Biofilm and Symptom Management of LIA. Quantum Neurology Basics and Case Studies Toby Watkinson, DC - Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction and Chronic Illness: Case Studies From Current Research Study with Autism Louis Fields - Aerobic and Anerobic Conditioning to Fight Lyme and My Lyme Plan and How I Did it! Dietrich Klinghardt, MD - Recent Advances in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder Please mail or fax your registration form to the following address: LIA Foundation 1771 Honors Lane Corona, CA 92883 Fax: > > > > > > > > We had a microbial stool test done for our son and it wasn't surprising that he had moderate levels of yeast, but he also had an overgorwth of hemolytic e.coli (ack!) and alpha hemolytic strep in the " imbalance " category, plus in the past we had an OAT done that had high markers for clostridia. > > > > > > > > The test results suggested Nystatin as the highest responding treatment (which he is on already, but we weren't using at the time) with the next few in the mid-range were berberine, GSE and Caprylic acid. These were all listed as antifungals though, so I did some research for e.coli and strep and it seems that Dr. Yasko recommends garlic, goldenseal, GSE and juniper berry for the e.coli and for the strep - garlic, juniper berry and royal jelly with BH4, then of course the candida can also be treated with garlic, goldenseal, GSE and juniper berry....so this is my question. Does anyone know of any really good recommended products for the above and if at all possible, anything that COMBINES any of these herbs would be awesome, because it would be less to give him. Unless, of course, giving them individually is recommended so they can be rotated. It seems that the oil of oregano and Uva Ursi are the lowest responders....and, of course, that was what he was taking at the time of the test, along with a little GSE and caprylic acid. In addition to the pathogens, his lactobacilis growth was nil, even though we give at least 80 billion lactobacilis strains of probiotics a night! > > > > > > > > OH, and oddly, you guys should know this, we were giving 4-6 billion Sacc B nightly for the clostridia and yeast and well, it showed up as a +4 in the DYSBIOSIS section!! Wow! It was actually our only dysbiosis marker! Our DAN! was actually surprised, but told us to back off a bit, it might be taking up too much space, not allowing the lacto-species to grow. He said it's a transient strain and it will pass through fairly quickly, so stopping it will lower those numbers fairly quickly. Anyway, just wanted to share that, in case anyone else is using Sacc B a lot. You might want to do a stool test to make sure it's not too much. I may add it back in after a week or so, just one cap here and there, but not so many nightly, like we were. We used Great Plains Lab and had a microbial test done for $87, well worth the money!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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