Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Hi! First of all, yes, she should report the adverse reaction herself. Many of the doctors can't be trusted to report it as many of them are not convinced kids have had adverse reactions. Secondly, I have heard an article right here in front of me that talks about vaccine safety and if you are going to vaccinate, how to do it the safest way. Based on the article, I would advise the following: give vitamin C (150 mg to babies and 300 mgs to older children), give natural form of vitamin A and keep at safe level for age (Nordic Natural's cod liver oil). I would advice her immediately to contact a good homeopathic doctor as they have remedies for adverse reactions from vaccines. I hope this helps her child. Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 I would also think selenium and some sauna therapy might help excrete it. I would give high doses of Vit C throughout the day. Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 > Dear Friends, > > At a doctor's visit this week, I talked with one of the nurses about my son's diagnosis of " autism " and she mentioned she had a son with Asperger's. I told her to avoid the flu vaccine for him and unfortunately, he had just received one the day prior to this appointment (he received it on Monday, Oct. 18th). He is eight years old. She has since emailed me to tell me that his teachers want to know what has happened to him this week because of his " angry behavior " . She says she feels the school thinks he is " emotionally disturbed " and that she is responsible for his odd behavior. > > Can any of you give me ideas to pass on to her to help him excrete as much mercury as possible right now? Lots of fiber and a high fat diet. Vitamin C, magnesium and milk thistle several times a day are protective. Vitamin E daily or so. Activated charcoal may help, may not, easy to try. DMPS or DMSA are fine, ALA must be avoided. > She is so totally new to the idea of mercury poisoning via vaccines and I've sent her links to Moria's FAQ's, etc., but is there something she could do right now to give him some relief and help him excrete the mercury (epsom salt baths, activated charcoal, etc.)? I would think chelating agents would be out of the question since there would be a high risk of moving more mercury through the blood/brain barrier, right? So, how soon would be safe enough to consider chelation - weeks, months? She is learning about the hair test and is trying to get an appointment with Dr. Megson (we live in VA). I have also advised her to immediately notify the pediatrician about her son's adverse reactions. Should she contact VAERS herself? She should contact VAERS herself, the pede won't bother. > Thanks in advance for your help and your prayers for her and her son, Gavin. Boy, this is heartbreaking, isn't it... > > DJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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