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We're back from our visit in Virginia. I'm happy, tired, overwhelmed, tired,

hopeful, tired. There's some researching I need to do regarding some supplements

she'd like us to use, but not due to the supplement itself, just the composition

of the supplement in general. It was a couple of thousand as far as the trip,

but worth every penny. Those last couple of idiosyncrasies of ph's, yeah,

she explained them, you know, those one or two remaining issues that cause

meltdowns, and you think to yourself, whoa, I thought we were past this, what

did he eat that set him off. Everything she wants to do, I'm okay with. No,

wait, I'm better than okay with. My husband is happy/excited, something new for

us. I'm wary because we were slapped so hard after Dr. Goldberg, I needed to

believe, and I got a rude awakening. I'd just been the lone voice in my

immediate circle chanting till my voice almost gave out, that the whole immune

system, gastrointestinal and developmental issues were related. So to have

someone like Dr. Goldberg validate that point, well. His promise of a " cure " was

unexpected to say the least. Those of you that read it will remember that I said

then that I was floored by his promise of a cure. Dr. Goldberg served a purpose,

but we are doing away with the Valtrex. Dr. Megson listed coconut oil as one of

the antiviral methods we will use. I'll post the update, but not until I've

digested it all, read my notes a few times from the visit, and researched a

little of what she told us to use, on my own. I will say that just the few days

without the Valtrex has cleared up the remaining spider veins on ph's

cheeks. I'm going to sleep tonight without any help, perhaps it's a clear

conscience? You know, that never ending circular ream of thoughts that we as

parents experience when something in our gut is telling us something is very

wrong. They look so innocent, so peaceful in sleep, and you watch them,

thinking, sometimes crying. , you popped into my head once during our

visit. Dr. Megson was explaining the three ways of nourishing the body with

......, and I thought of you and your tireless effort to get us all to get out in

the sun. Timing is critical of course. Goodnight to everyone. We've already

started the vit. C and Zinc.

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>issue. Know this is a long post. I apologize. For parents out there

>who had bad experience with cellulose version of enzymes, I'd

>recommend getting your child tested for Clostridia.

How would cellulose tie into clostridia?

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Hi ,

My son has spider veins on his arms and hands. No doctor so far could

explain it. What's the relationship with the anti viral? My son does

have viral issues, but the spider veins appeared when he was 11 month

old (so well before we started any biomedical interventions) and they

keep growing and new ones are coming out. It's scary.

On another subject, his nutritionist recommended Nutiva coconut oil

and Youthing Strategies raw sesame oil because of the fatty acids but

also their anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal properties.

Which brand of coconut oil does Dr. Megson recommend?

Thanks,

> We're back from our visit in Virginia. I'm happy, tired,

overwhelmed, tired, hopeful, tired. There's some researching I need

to do regarding some supplements she'd like us to use, but not due to

the supplement itself, just the composition of the supplement in

general. It was a couple of thousand as far as the trip, but worth

every penny. Those last couple of idiosyncrasies of ph's, yeah,

she explained them, you know, those one or two remaining issues that

cause meltdowns, and you think to yourself, whoa, I thought we were

past this, what did he eat that set him off. Everything she wants to

do, I'm okay with. No, wait, I'm better than okay with. My husband is

happy/excited, something new for us. I'm wary because we were slapped

so hard after Dr. Goldberg, I needed to believe, and I got a rude

awakening. I'd just been the lone voice in my immediate circle

chanting till my voice almost gave out, that the whole immune system,

gastrointestinal and developmental issues were related. So to have

someone like Dr. Goldberg validate that point, well. His promise of

a " cure " was unexpected to say the least. Those of you that read it

will remember that I said then that I was floored by his promise of a

cure. Dr. Goldberg served a purpose, but we are doing away with the

Valtrex. Dr. Megson listed coconut oil as one of the antiviral

methods we will use. I'll post the update, but not until I've

digested it all, read my notes a few times from the visit, and

researched a little of what she told us to use, on my own. I will say

that just the few days without the Valtrex has cleared up the

remaining spider veins on ph's cheeks. I'm going to sleep tonight

without any help, perhaps it's a clear conscience? You know, that

never ending circular ream of thoughts that we as parents experience

when something in our gut is telling us something is very wrong. They

look so innocent, so peaceful in sleep, and you watch them, thinking,

sometimes crying. , you popped into my head once during our

visit. Dr. Megson was explaining the three ways of nourishing the

body with ....., and I thought of you and your tireless effort to get

us all to get out in the sun. Timing is critical of course. Goodnight

to everyone. We've already started the vit. C and Zinc.

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>>For elements he is in toxic range for Barium, and 3.26 or less is

normal, he is excreting at 54.89. He has never had this for any sort

of diagnostic test, nor has he had any concoctions like Pepto Bismo (

Dr. Megson asked). If it can come from nitrates, carbonates and

sulfide, does that mean any product in sulfide or carbonate form? He

is also showing toxic levels of Bismuth, .224 or less is normal and

he's at .644, again known to be in antidiarrhea and antimicrobial

compounds, so back to evaluating his supplements. And the final toxic

element he is excreting in heavy quantity is nickel. Now I have no

idea where that comes from. Normal is .559 or less and he is at .858.

Check sources here

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Dana

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Thank you so much. I forget about your pages. Other members have wonderfully

posted sites to reference and I appreciate all of it. Thank you Dana, not

only for the info. but for taking the time to compile the info. in one

easily accessible place.

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> >>For elements he is in toxic range for Barium, and 3.26 or less is

> normal, he is excreting at 54.89. He has never had this for any sort

> of diagnostic test, nor has he had any concoctions like Pepto Bismo (

> Dr. Megson asked). If it can come from nitrates, carbonates and

> sulfide, does that mean any product in sulfide or carbonate form? He

> is also showing toxic levels of Bismuth, .224 or less is normal and

> he's at .644, again known to be in antidiarrhea and antimicrobial

> compounds, so back to evaluating his supplements. And the final toxic

> element he is excreting in heavy quantity is nickel. Now I have no

> idea where that comes from. Normal is .559 or less and he is at .858.

>

>

> Check sources here

>

> http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

>

> Dana

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You think the bacteria was increasing with the

cellulose, not decreasing with the MCT?

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--- Mattson <amattson@...> wrote:

> cellulose feeds certain strains of bacteria,

> shouldn't, but amps it up

> somehow. I'm pulling everything I could find and Dr.

> Megson's stuff

> together. Will post it if people are interested, or

> at least the links. I

> believe this is the reason Devin added a touch of

> MCT oil?

> Re: Dr. Megson visit

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> > >issue. Know this is a long post. I apologize.

> For parents out there

> > >who had bad experience with cellulose version of

> enzymes, I'd

> > >recommend getting your child tested for

> Clostridia.

> >

> > How would cellulose tie into clostridia?

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Yup, but keep in mind it's an " I think " , not an " I know " .

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> > > >issue. Know this is a long post. I apologize.

> > For parents out there

> > > >who had bad experience with cellulose version of

> > enzymes, I'd

> > > >recommend getting your child tested for

> > Clostridia.

> > >

> > > How would cellulose tie into clostridia?

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