Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 I have a question for all of you.his may be totally off the wall but when you get desperate you start thinking of anything! A friend of mine has HIV and he takes Sesteva(sp?).It is one of the only drugs that gets into your brain when treating HIV.His infectious disease doctor told him that it will " kill " anything that is not supposed to be in your brain.Like HIV,etc.It is supposed to help with brain lesions,etc.WOuld this help with autism in the sense that it would rid the brain of heavy metals?The drug is supposed to change the make up of the HIV cells and rid it out of the body.It attaches tself to the HIV cells.I know that this is out there but I thought I would mention it.Thanks,ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2003 Report Share Posted June 25, 2003 viruses and heavy metals are quite different. " Killing " something and moving it out are also different. S I have a question for all of you.his may be totally off the wall but when you <BR> get desperate you start thinking of anything! A friend of mine has HIV and he <BR> takes Sesteva(sp?).It is one of the only drugs that gets into your brain when <BR> treating HIV.His infectious disease doctor told him that it will " kill <BR> " anything that is not supposed to be in your brain.Like HIV,etc.It is supposed to <BR> help with brain lesions,etc.WOuld this help with autism in the sense that it <BR> would rid the brain of heavy metals?The drug is supposed to change the make up of <BR> the HIV cells and rid it out of the body.It attaches tself to the HIV cells.I <BR> know that this is out there but I thought I would mention it.Thanks,ne<BR> <BR> <BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 In a message dated 6/27/2003 10:29:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tinaszenasi@... writes: > It theorizes that some children with autism > don't actually have autism at all, but a " brain virus " which can be > treated with antifungals, antiviral drugs and SSRI medication Just my opinion, but Im leary of any treatment that wants to put my child on more drugs. Wasnt it the drugs that are injuring these children in the first place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 Hi, Have you heard of ? It stands for Neuroimmune Deficiency Syndrome www..net. It theorizes that some children with autism don't actually have autism at all, but a " brain virus " which can be treated with antifungals, antiviral drugs and SSRI medication. I have been researching this, because its theory seems to fit my oldest son who has not be greatly helped by diet, supplements and chelation. However, I am not done investigating other biomedical interventions such as secretin, bioset(allergy elimination)and natural alternatives to the above mentioned inerventions. Tina > I have a question for all of you.his may be totally off the wall but when you > get desperate you start thinking of anything! A friend of mine has HIV and he > takes Sesteva(sp?).It is one of the only drugs that gets into your brain when > treating HIV.His infectious disease doctor told him that it will " kill > " anything that is not supposed to be in your brain.Like HIV,etc.It is supposed to > help with brain lesions,etc.WOuld this help with autism in the sense that it > would rid the brain of heavy metals?The drug is supposed to change the make up of > the HIV cells and rid it out of the body.It attaches tself to the HIV cells.I > know that this is out there but I thought I would mention it.Thanks,ne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2003 Report Share Posted June 27, 2003 Umm, err.. R U talking about MERCURY POISONING by any chance?!? ~j~ In a message dated 6/27/03 10:30:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tinaszenasi@... writes: > Have you heard of ? It stands for Neuroimmune Deficiency > Syndrome www..net. It theorizes that some children with autism > don't actually have autism at all, but a " brain virus " which can be > treated with antifungals, antiviral drugs and SSRI medication. I > have been researching this, because its theory seems to fit my oldest > son who has not be greatly helped by diet, supplements and > chelation. However, I am not done investigating other biomedical > interventions such as secretin, bioset(allergy elimination)and > natural alternatives to the above mentioned inerventions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2003 Report Share Posted June 28, 2003 > In a message dated 6/27/2003 10:29:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > tinaszenasi@h... writes: Yes, I am not a fan of drugs either. As I said, I am investigating all Biomedical or homopathic options before this, but I don't want to miss something that might of helped. I am simply investigating the possibility, desperate to help my son. I have introduced Kirkman's ALA to see if that will help, as DSMA alone has not helped enough. Tina > > > It theorizes that some children with autism > > don't actually have autism at all, but a " brain virus " which can be > > treated with antifungals, antiviral drugs and SSRI medication > > Just my opinion, but Im leary of any treatment that wants to put my child on > more drugs. Wasnt it the drugs that are injuring these children in the first > place. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2003 Report Share Posted June 29, 2003 For what it's worth, we went the anti-viral, anti-fungal and SSRI route (w/ Dr. Goldberg) for close to two years and it did nothing but drain our checkbook. I think the brain virus theory may have some merit, but it's only part of the equation, if at all. N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Dear Catagan, It sounds like you have the tools with which to start working out, so that part of your battle is already out of the way. That's great! It's also great that you have an idea of what you would like to look like when you reach your goal - not skinny by any means, but strong, fit, and muscular.I would do cardio to shed instant calories 5 - 6 times a week for at least 40 minutes at a shot. You can't spot reduce, unfortunately, you lose weight all over. I'd supplement this with weight lifting 4 times a week to get the barbarian strength and definition you desire. You can still be on the heavy side and be very fit. That would describe me, actually! I'm at 170, shooting for 120-130. I am also curvy. Best wishes, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 I think lifting heavier weights and doing less reps will keep you "warrior-like." catagan529 <catagan529@...> wrote: i have a question, i have asked this on other groups and forums but cant get a answer. i dont know if anyone here can help,ive tried to google search it but i guess im not wording it right. so here goes. im on my way on losing wt.im 242 im a big boned gal so i cannot get skinny,im a curvy girl,big busted and big in hips. im 5'4i carry my weight in my belly,now i know i hafta clean up my eating,i know this. i do not want to be thin,i have the following systems, all of the firms/fitprimes,tlp's ta-bo/kathy smith/ windsors stotts,belly dancing. yea im spoiled and a true vidiot! i cant afford a gym membership, i have the stabilty ball,barbell,dumbells incline bench,the fanny lifter which is posed to replicate the leg press. ok have saying that i dont want the skinneier bodybuilder type either. im into the barbarian type physic sp? they are biiger with muscles my legs are big just need toning. i worked out long time ago in my 20's bike riding and some some lifting, and i want that body back.my legs were big but musclular and my tummy was in good shape not muscular but i didnt work on it you know. my upper body was ok i was still big in the chest but i didnt lift to make a difference, i know cardio will melt the fat of f and a cleaner diet. but im 44 now i cant ride my bike 15 miles a day like i used to. dont know how to rotate my vids to produce the muscles and be a omg! i like being thick,i hope im explaining this right. sorta like a warrior type woman, how do i keep the thickness ,lose wt. and not get skinny,stringy? this is one of my fav. tags its from the playstation prince of persia warrior within. of course he is male but hopefully you can get a idea. if noone knows where can i ask this question? should i do more sculpts,lift heavier ,more protien? can anyone help? thanks in advance! Hugh Jackman as Van Helsing Images from www Font is SignPainter HouseScript __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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