Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 10-4 ..We will just call you Andy Cutler. Thanks for your advice. How did you become interested in this subject? Answering all thse questions must be a full-time job. Tim. [ ] Re: To Hall Cutler. 9 year old non-verbal girl, Unexplained ear pain. > > > 1. Find someone who does cranial therapy (also called cranial sacral > therapy) and bring her in for an evaluation. > > 2. what is the chelation schedule and supplements? > > 3. adderall heightens pain sensitivity - does she have the problems > 2-5 hours after taking it, or at some other time? > > Andy . . . . .. . > > > To Hall Cutler and to all Mercury-Autism parents. I was > > advised to contact you by my good friend Hokkanen. My wife and > > I need your help regarding our autistic daughter's unexplained ear > > pain. For the last month Sheryl has had random screaming and crying > > fits during which she covers her ears and burys her face into the > bed > > or couch. She seems to be in severe physical pain but three doctors > > have not been able to find any apparent physical cause. These > " fits " > > are a new behavior which has us very worried. Her ear doctor thinks > > it is an autistic behavior but her personal school aide believes she > > is in physical pain. My wife and I think she is in physical pain. > > When we ask her " show me the owee " she will point to her ears. > > Sheryl is on zoloft, risperdal, adderall, and several chelation > > medicines and supplements. She has been on chelation therapy for > > close to a year and up to this point has tolerated it very well. We > > wonder if she has headaches or ringing of the ears. Does anybody > have > > an idea of what could be going on here? These screaming/crying > fits > > come and go for no apparent reason. Could the mercury in her system > > be causing this pain? Also.. When she has these screaming/crying > > fits she will breathe in and out very fast as if she is trying to > > relieve some kind of pressure in her ears.. Does this sound > familiar > > to anybody? We would really appreciate your advice. sincerely, Tim > > and Rose Ziegeweid, Eau , Wis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 Actually, I would not opt for Provocation/Neutralization again. I would prepare myself to do EPD (in this country Environmental Illness MDs now do LDA (sp?) instead of EPD. EPD is " enzyme potentiated desensitization " . (you can find it through a search engine). It permanently cures many auto-immune diseases, allergies, and is said to work for autism (you could research this more...) However, you have do really have the candida, dysbiosis, parasites, gut stuff really healed, and the nutrient deficiencies corrected, etc. before starting it for it to really do what it can do. I don't know if you have to already have addressed heavy metals. I know that people (including kids) often get the shots, once every eight weeks at most, for 2-3 years. Often, shots are not needed after the first few shots more often than every 4, 6 or 8 or so months. Some people have to get the shots longer. But they started doing this treatment in Europe in about 1963, and it does do miracles. They followed people with auto-immune diseases & problems like lupus and hyperactivity for 25 year studies after finishing the shots, and their symptoms did not come back. They said that some people had to get a booster shot at the 10 year point. I meet a woman who's 9 year old adopted daughter had not ever spoken, and lots of other behaviors and movements. She told me that within one week after the first shot that her daughter had spoken three words; and that at the time I was visiting with the mother, that the girl had received shots for a year (about 4-5 shots) and that she was at that time " speaking 40 words, going to school on the school bus, and was the biggest ham in the household " . I believe that she told me at the time that her daughter was reading and writing, also, but I find that hard to believe, so maybe I don't remember it correctly. This woman and her husband had adopted 7 children with " problems " , and the results for the four of these children were so dramatic that the state of Kansas which had originally agreed to cover the children's medical bills had decided to pay for EPD for all seven of her children. My cousin's child slept in a bed with his cousins & the dog and cat a week after he got his first shot and had no asthma. EPD or LDA is a somewhat difficult path, but one that interests me. It is said to truly help epilepsy, autism, and all kinds of auto-immune diseases. EPD creates new families of T3 or T8 suppressor cells which naturally turn off allergic reactions. Because it creates new permanent parts of the immune system it is a permanent cure. Provocation/Neutralization testing and injections are not a cure, you just keep doing the shots for a long time, maybe for ever. I don't know if they help you to heal or get better so that you don't have to take them anymore. NAET is not invasive (as EPD is), and probably one of the better paths if it works for you. EPD is good in that it can address thousands of substances that one might be allergic to: molds, pollens, dusts, danders, foods, and chemicals. However, NAET also address minerals and vitamins and your DNA and RNA (I think), and your skin (I think), and all kinds of interesting things that you could be reacting to. I believe that I'm reacting to my hormones which are chemicals. The " American version " of EPD, which I believe is called LDA, might now address some of these things that NAET is addressing, but I don't know. I do know that I personally have known people that over the course of nine months have made miraculous changes of life-long illnesses and allergies doing NAET. I was told that NAET works best if the practioner follows all the rules, such as insisting on treating the " basic 15 " allergens first before doing all kinds of other allergens. to [ ] Re: To Hall Cutler. 9 year old non-verbal girl, Unexplained ear pain. This is interesting and relevant. I actually had this done when I was really really really sick - severe allergy was part of my problem - and it was very helpful. The problem was that it was also very expensive. I needed to have drops made up every few months to the tune of just short of $1,000. While they did work wonderfully, I did other things instead after about six months simply due to the cost. Given what is going on with some of you and your kids it may well be worth looking into, but it is a big production that requires the kid to be compliant, sit still, and let someone stick needles in them repeatedly. The sticks generally are not painless, either. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . > I feel catious about mentioning the following. I really don't know if it is wanted or > not wanted on this site, but I will put the information out there in case it is accepted > or desired by someone. > > In my early 40's (I am a 51 year old female) I did Provactation/Neutralization testing > with an Environmental Allergy MD. > This is an allergy technique in which a small amount of stock solution is injected > under the skin, and then often, if you are allergic to the substance, you have > a full blown expression of your symptoms. Dr. Doris Rapp, MD is a pediatric > allergist who does this, has written books on it, and has video taped children > having the technique. The allergist then gives smaller and smaller does of the > same stock solution, and at a particular concentration, smaller dose, the allergic > reaction stops. She's taped three year old children being given a dose of corn > solution, then the child starts screaming with her usual stomach pains, and then > Dr. Rapp gives the child smaller and smaller doses, and at a particular dose, the > child's stomach pain goes away. > > I was tested with this technique 4 days a week for 4 months. I had outrageous > reactions. The nurse told me that out of 3000 patients, only one had had as severe > reactions as I had. But when I asked the doctor what my reactions were (they > were so sterotypical, so extreme, and I was afraid what he was going to say) > he said that they were " autistic symptoms and tourettes " . These were my reactions to foods, molds, pollens, chemicals, etc. One woman in the testing room > taught autistic children, and has an autistic son, and she asked me " what was your childhood like? " , and would I come to her city to talk to other parents of > autistic children in a grou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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