Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 I apologize the e-mail was so choppy. Must have messed something up when I did my spell check. The parts that are missing from what I can re-call, it was 1am when I wrote it, are the following. Breastmilk is way too important to not give, even if there are contaminants or peptides or whatnot in it. Dr. Megson has had 10 patients get expressed breastmilk as sibling were born, of those 10, 4 have had their immune systems reset, gut function return to normal, and are now considered neurotypical. Is this because the brain is no longer being attacked by those nasty pathogens? Is it because the brain is getting the nourishment it needs now? Don't know, just know that I was nervous about asking her, thought she might think me off my rocker at what I was proposing. Then I was completly thrilled when she told me parents had already done it with such success. 4 out of 10 is 40% and those are better odds than I've been given about anything else. You know how it is, most treatments help such a small portion of children, so you get combinations of diets, supplements, therapies, etc. I would not try this without the enzymes. I wouldn't have had another child if I hadn't spent so much time and effort cleaning up my body and researching all of this. ph has suffered so much, I could never in good conscience subject another kid to that. But no matter the supplements or what I've changed, none of it would be possible without the enzymes. I am so grateful, and so excited. I'm doing the Clostridia and fasting blood test in Feb. The herpes test in Mar. and I'll wait till June to test the IgA. had her one month checkup today and she is exactly where she should be. ph was already having issues in that he wasn't gaining as much weight as he should, and with the vomiting/spit up/colic they told me my breastmilk wasn't sufficient and that I had to supplement with formula. Of course ph had the Hep. B shot the day he was born too. He was born in 1998, it was in 1999 that it was recognized that this was a stupid thing to do and parents were given a choice. was watched like a hawk. The only thing we allowed was the ointment for her eyes, not even the vit. K shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 I have been on enzymes for a little over 2 years now. Good luck to you, and congratulations on your recent addition. RE: ph Update > > > That is really interesting to read! I will try giving expressed > breastmilk > to my 3 1/2 year old soon. > > My story: My 3 1/2 year old diagnosed ASD son, Hutton, was colicky as a > young infant. I still nursed him through it, but didn't make any changes > to > my diet, though in hindsight I would have cut at least milk from my diet. > > As soon as Hutton weaned at 15 months and had cow's milk, he started > getting > eczema, which I determined was from the milk, and cut it from his diet, > though it took a little while before I made the connection. Right after > weaning, he had his first ear infections, which were probably linked to > the > cow's milk as well. He had antibiotics for those. A year later he was > diagnosed ASD, and it took yet another year before we started the GFCF > diet, > and now we are just starting the enzymes, which I'm planning on taking as > well, in the hopes that it will help prevent my younger son from getting > anything he shouldn't from my diet. > > How long were you on the enzymes before you started giving ph your > expressed milk? I just received AFP, Zyme Prime and No -Fenol in the mail > today, so haven't even started my older son or myself on them yet. > > My younger son is 7 months, is huge (21 pounds!), but doing well on > breastmilk. He has not had colic like his brother, and is a pretty > easy-going baby, but also he has not been vaccinated, whereas my 3 1/2 > year > old had all of the recommended vaccines up to age 2 1/2. We're trying to > do > everything we can to keep younger son NT, as well as get his older brother > that way, too! > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.827 / Virus Database: 564 - Release Date: 1/3/2005 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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