Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 >For my son, we have used naet to help and I >did see good changes with >these--sometimes right after the sessions. Thanks for the info. Do you have a link for naet please? I have never heard of it. Prue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 IF you are worried about his immune system being hyper, consider that an exhausred immune system, or one under constant attack, doesn't " see " proprerl, often going after things it shouldn't and ignoring things it should. Supplements such as zinc, EFAs, Vit. A, etc can give the immune system a pair of glasses, so that it " sees " properly. Look for things that are immune modulators-things that will " dampen " an over-sensitive sysyerm, and " rev up " a sluggish one. My son's system is that way. CMO, EFA's and Ojibwa Tea are three of the greatest things that ever happened to him. If his cortisol level is elevated due to stress, a supplement called Relora helps calm the nervous system and reduce the stress response that can undermine many interventions. I hope you find what woeks for you:) Re: hypersensitive immune systems > For my son, we have used naet to help and I did see good changes with > these--sometimes right after the sessions. Dh even noticed changes, > too. I have read that EFA's can help (because they help > inflammation) and bioflavonoids, too. > > We are also using lauricidin and I think that is helping him too. I > think in your mind, you might be thinking that the lauricidin is > revving up the system and you don't want to do that, BUT if you think > about what got your child to that hypersensitive point-- it was > probably a weakened immune system. Think of it this way--the weak > immune system reacting to the food particles in the bloodstream, > contact allergens, etc., and then becoming what appears to be > hypersensitive. But maybe the overall problem is that the immune > system isn't doing what it needs to be doing, and thus, is now over > reacting to every little thing. So that's why I am not afraid to use > things that " boost " immunity, like vitamin C, etc, too. > > W > > > > I really think Harry's probs are coming from a hypersensitive > immune system. Does anyone know how to dampen it down? Regulate it? > Not stimulate it. > > Thanks > > Prue > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 cetyl myristoleate is a fatty acid that helps in conditions like arthritis and allergies. I use it myself for my allergies:) It seems to help mike's gi issues a lot. Re: Re: hypersensitive immune systems > Sorry, but what is CMO? > > > > Curtin wrote: > > > My son's system is > > that way. CMO, EFA's and Ojibwa Tea are three of the greatest things that > > ever happened to him. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2003 Report Share Posted September 5, 2003 Sorry, but what is CMO? Curtin wrote: > My son's system is > that way. CMO, EFA's and Ojibwa Tea are three of the greatest things that > ever happened to him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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