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knowing someone with a bad mmr resposne and observing on the lists

over a while the problems with brain viral infections causing

uncontrollable regrssion and seeing that its really the least

tractable autistic conditon and perhaps has the worst prognosis

just starting to think about the imune system a bot and ways of

emhancing function...

vitamin a appears to be a key

trying germanium at the moment as an immune booster, it does appear

to do something...

vitamin d, but it may be incomplete compared to good uvb expsoure on

undamaged skin, i don't think that you get good uvb exposure even

with mid day sun sorta autumn to spring...

i do know that brain blood flow is important for viral/immune brain

infections...dr.goldstein uses low dose prozac for this purpose thats

why i posted that link on vinpocetine...

mercury toxicty from the mother and vaccine can give rise to a

chronic viral infection from mmr or live viral vaccines(geee no

wonder they backed off smallpox vaccines...) but defeating viruses

seems to be an intractable problem in the brain and it is very

disheartening to watch a teenage/young adult brain regress through

neural pruning and a brain viral infection then reinforce with food

limiting...

i am open to this question of what improves anti viral resposne,

germanium and vit a may be the nearest things so far, dunno about

dmg....................maybe the amounts taken have to be quite

large....

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