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,

The steam from the shower this morning brought up all kinds of good

stuff :-). That said, my little buddy is a total space shot today.

Until today he had been almost better with the cold. Language, which

was up, is down, attention, which was also up, is now off, blech.

I think his yeast might be raging given the puffy upper middle lip

and attention/language issues, but poops don't indicate in their

traditional way. Am upping the bs too, to see if B2 is an issue. I

think this kid is using up zinc and bs like it is going out of

style. But what do I know?

I am having one of those " I am so tired of all of this stuff " days.

Hopefully this cold will continue resolving and we can get on with

chelation.

Oh yes, and if anyone has a magic " cure the gut " remedy that works

with chelation, would you please let me in on the secret? :-)

Anne

> >

> > Anne,

> >

> > We are doing ½ to ¾ tsp per day 1 time per day.

> >

> > We started using the colostrum mostly in the hope that it would

> help the gut

> > to heal.

>

> We have a kid with a bad gut. We get intermittent good poops, but

> not consistent by any means. Now my son goes every day, which is

> certainly much better than when we started biomed. The trigger

for

> us was when the doc told us to go to ridiculous amounts of

Miralax

> just to get him to go. So, lots of progress on all fronts, but we

> don't have a healed gut. Probably the dang MMR.

>

> > I honestly don't know if that is working or not, but it seems

to

> have

> > " normalized " his immune system response.

>

> Well, that is a very good result, for sure. I am hoping we get

this

> result too. I think the cold is starting to resolve. Lots of

stuff

> came out this morning. It all just seemed looser, which I think

is a

> good sign.

> >

> > Yes, the stomach thing was quite the deal, he was in the

bathroom

> (linoleum

> > floor) and said " my stomach hurts " , came out into the hallway

> (carpet) and

> > hurled.

>

> Of course! Why hurl on linoleum when there is carpet around? :-)

>

> > I was surprised that it didn't seem to upset him that much. We

> gave him a

> > big glass of water to wash down the stomach acid and he went to

bed.

> >

> > We gave him an ice cream bucket (pre GFCF) to take to bed and

told

> him to

> > use that if necessary, sure enough later that night he woke up

and

> used the

> > bucket. We were quite proud of him for handling it so well.

More

> water and

> > back to sleep. That was the last of it other than just general

> stomach

> > upset for a couple more days.

>

> Sounds like a trooper! Our kids really amaze me at the things

they

> handle and handle well, especially when they must be feeling

crappy

> so often. It saddens me to know that my little guy has never

known

> what it is like to feel really healthy. Hopefully someday....

>

> > I can tell you that 1 year ago before we started the bio-med

stuff

> he would

> > not have handled it like that !

>

> I hope parents who are being influenced by the Laider guy (I

remember

> reading his stuff before going hardcore biomed) hear all the good

> things parents have to say about what their kids can do/handle,

etc.

> as a result of biomed and realize that it is not all false hope.

> These kids are sick and need to be healed as fully as possible.

>

> Onward and upward!

>

> Best,

>

> Anne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hmmm....better with the cold, knowing you won't want to hear this, but still

sounds viral to me. Glad to hear the shower helped loosen the chest/nasal

congestion.

I know Andy recommends L-glutamine for stomach/gut problems, also thought to be

good for attention problems, so that might be something to think about.

I have those " sick and tired " days also more often than I like to say. It's

helpful, for me, to allow a small minute or two of this, more like an hour or

two, after all this stuff is exhausting.

[ ] Re: Help - Antibiotics - To Give or Not to Give? -

,

The steam from the shower this morning brought up all kinds of good

stuff :-). That said, my little buddy is a total space shot today.

Until today he had been almost better with the cold. Language, which

was up, is down, attention, which was also up, is now off, blech.

I think his yeast might be raging given the puffy upper middle lip

and attention/language issues, but poops don't indicate in their

traditional way. Am upping the bs too, to see if B2 is an issue. I

think this kid is using up zinc and bs like it is going out of

style. But what do I know?

I am having one of those " I am so tired of all of this stuff " days.

Hopefully this cold will continue resolving and we can get on with

chelation.

Oh yes, and if anyone has a magic " cure the gut " remedy that works

with chelation, would you please let me in on the secret? :-)

Anne

> >

> > Anne,

> >

> > We are doing ½ to ¾ tsp per day 1 time per day.

> >

> > We started using the colostrum mostly in the hope that it would

> help the gut

> > to heal.

>

> We have a kid with a bad gut. We get intermittent good poops, but

> not consistent by any means. Now my son goes every day, which is

> certainly much better than when we started biomed. The trigger

for

> us was when the doc told us to go to ridiculous amounts of

Miralax

> just to get him to go. So, lots of progress on all fronts, but we

> don't have a healed gut. Probably the dang MMR.

>

> > I honestly don't know if that is working or not, but it seems

to

> have

> > " normalized " his immune system response.

>

> Well, that is a very good result, for sure. I am hoping we get

this

> result too. I think the cold is starting to resolve. Lots of

stuff

> came out this morning. It all just seemed looser, which I think

is a

> good sign.

> >

> > Yes, the stomach thing was quite the deal, he was in the

bathroom

> (linoleum

> > floor) and said " my stomach hurts " , came out into the hallway

> (carpet) and

> > hurled.

>

> Of course! Why hurl on linoleum when there is carpet around? :-)

>

> > I was surprised that it didn't seem to upset him that much. We

> gave him a

> > big glass of water to wash down the stomach acid and he went to

bed.

> >

> > We gave him an ice cream bucket (pre GFCF) to take to bed and

told

> him to

> > use that if necessary, sure enough later that night he woke up

and

> used the

> > bucket. We were quite proud of him for handling it so well.

More

> water and

> > back to sleep. That was the last of it other than just general

> stomach

> > upset for a couple more days.

>

> Sounds like a trooper! Our kids really amaze me at the things

they

> handle and handle well, especially when they must be feeling

crappy

> so often. It saddens me to know that my little guy has never

known

> what it is like to feel really healthy. Hopefully someday....

>

> > I can tell you that 1 year ago before we started the bio-med

stuff

> he would

> > not have handled it like that !

>

> I hope parents who are being influenced by the Laider guy (I

remember

> reading his stuff before going hardcore biomed) hear all the good

> things parents have to say about what their kids can do/handle,

etc.

> as a result of biomed and realize that it is not all false hope.

> These kids are sick and need to be healed as fully as possible.

>

> Onward and upward!

>

> Best,

>

> Anne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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,

Yes, sounds viral to me, too. I am afraid that his immune system

dealing with this cold has shifted it away from whatever else it was

doing. In the last hour I have seen some old stuff I didn't like

then. I like it even less now. Keep your fingers crossed this

doesn't turn into some big regression....

Thanks for the L-glutamine suggestion. I tried that a while ago, but

it didn't seem to help. Maybe I will consider it when this blows

over.

Anne

> > >

> > > Anne,

> > >

> > > We are doing ½ to ¾ tsp per day 1 time per day.

> > >

> > > We started using the colostrum mostly in the hope that it

would

> > help the gut

> > > to heal.

> >

> > We have a kid with a bad gut. We get intermittent good poops,

but

> > not consistent by any means. Now my son goes every day, which

is

> > certainly much better than when we started biomed. The trigger

> for

> > us was when the doc told us to go to ridiculous amounts of

> Miralax

> > just to get him to go. So, lots of progress on all fronts, but

we

> > don't have a healed gut. Probably the dang MMR.

> >

> > > I honestly don't know if that is working or not, but it seems

> to

> > have

> > > " normalized " his immune system response.

> >

> > Well, that is a very good result, for sure. I am hoping we get

> this

> > result too. I think the cold is starting to resolve. Lots of

> stuff

> > came out this morning. It all just seemed looser, which I think

> is a

> > good sign.

> > >

> > > Yes, the stomach thing was quite the deal, he was in the

> bathroom

> > (linoleum

> > > floor) and said " my stomach hurts " , came out into the hallway

> > (carpet) and

> > > hurled.

> >

> > Of course! Why hurl on linoleum when there is carpet around? :-)

> >

> > > I was surprised that it didn't seem to upset him that much.

We

> > gave him a

> > > big glass of water to wash down the stomach acid and he went

to

> bed.

> > >

> > > We gave him an ice cream bucket (pre GFCF) to take to bed and

> told

> > him to

> > > use that if necessary, sure enough later that night he woke

up

> and

> > used the

> > > bucket. We were quite proud of him for handling it so well.

> More

> > water and

> > > back to sleep. That was the last of it other than just

general

> > stomach

> > > upset for a couple more days.

> >

> > Sounds like a trooper! Our kids really amaze me at the things

> they

> > handle and handle well, especially when they must be feeling

> crappy

> > so often. It saddens me to know that my little guy has never

> known

> > what it is like to feel really healthy. Hopefully someday....

> >

> > > I can tell you that 1 year ago before we started the bio-med

> stuff

> > he would

> > > not have handled it like that !

> >

> > I hope parents who are being influenced by the Laider guy (I

> remember

> > reading his stuff before going hardcore biomed) hear all the

good

> > things parents have to say about what their kids can do/handle,

> etc.

> > as a result of biomed and realize that it is not all false

hope.

> > These kids are sick and need to be healed as fully as possible.

> >

> > Onward and upward!

> >

> > Best,

> >

> > Anne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Anne,

I'm sure it will only be temporary, but try giving lots of C to bowel tolerance

along with B6 and B2, every two hours or so. Keep us posted.

[ ] Re: Help - Antibiotics - To Give or Not to Give? -

,

Yes, sounds viral to me, too. I am afraid that his immune system

dealing with this cold has shifted it away from whatever else it was

doing. In the last hour I have seen some old stuff I didn't like

then. I like it even less now. Keep your fingers crossed this

doesn't turn into some big regression....

Thanks for the L-glutamine suggestion. I tried that a while ago, but

it didn't seem to help. Maybe I will consider it when this blows

over.

Anne

> > >

> > > Anne,

> > >

> > > We are doing ½ to ¾ tsp per day 1 time per day.

> > >

> > > We started using the colostrum mostly in the hope that it

would

> > help the gut

> > > to heal.

> >

> > We have a kid with a bad gut. We get intermittent good poops,

but

> > not consistent by any means. Now my son goes every day, which

is

> > certainly much better than when we started biomed. The trigger

> for

> > us was when the doc told us to go to ridiculous amounts of

> Miralax

> > just to get him to go. So, lots of progress on all fronts, but

we

> > don't have a healed gut. Probably the dang MMR.

> >

> > > I honestly don't know if that is working or not, but it seems

> to

> > have

> > > " normalized " his immune system response.

> >

> > Well, that is a very good result, for sure. I am hoping we get

> this

> > result too. I think the cold is starting to resolve. Lots of

> stuff

> > came out this morning. It all just seemed looser, which I think

> is a

> > good sign.

> > >

> > > Yes, the stomach thing was quite the deal, he was in the

> bathroom

> > (linoleum

> > > floor) and said " my stomach hurts " , came out into the hallway

> > (carpet) and

> > > hurled.

> >

> > Of course! Why hurl on linoleum when there is carpet around? :-)

> >

> > > I was surprised that it didn't seem to upset him that much.

We

> > gave him a

> > > big glass of water to wash down the stomach acid and he went

to

> bed.

> > >

> > > We gave him an ice cream bucket (pre GFCF) to take to bed and

> told

> > him to

> > > use that if necessary, sure enough later that night he woke

up

> and

> > used the

> > > bucket. We were quite proud of him for handling it so well.

> More

> > water and

> > > back to sleep. That was the last of it other than just

general

> > stomach

> > > upset for a couple more days.

> >

> > Sounds like a trooper! Our kids really amaze me at the things

> they

> > handle and handle well, especially when they must be feeling

> crappy

> > so often. It saddens me to know that my little guy has never

> known

> > what it is like to feel really healthy. Hopefully someday....

> >

> > > I can tell you that 1 year ago before we started the bio-med

> stuff

> > he would

> > > not have handled it like that !

> >

> > I hope parents who are being influenced by the Laider guy (I

> remember

> > reading his stuff before going hardcore biomed) hear all the

good

> > things parents have to say about what their kids can do/handle,

> etc.

> > as a result of biomed and realize that it is not all false

hope.

> > These kids are sick and need to be healed as fully as possible.

> >

> > Onward and upward!

> >

> > Best,

> >

> > Anne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> Oh yes, and if anyone has a magic " cure the gut " remedy that works

> with chelation, would you please let me in on the secret? :-)

Anne,

I've been tearing my hair out because of this, especially after trying

to go off enzymes after over 3 years and it was a no-go. I knew from

that his gut wasn't healed, and then he had a terrible looking OAT.

Megson said she thinks at this point the metals are *in his gut, and

that's why there's nothing to do but keep chelating. So not wonderful

news, but at least I think about it a little less.

Veering off-topic, another thing she said was that his high oxalate

number was probably because of vit C, and I'm not willing to give that

up to go on that blasted diet.

Nell

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>>That said, my little buddy is a total space shot today.

> Until today he had been almost better with the cold. Language, which

> was up, is down, attention, which was also up, is now off, blech.

This sounds exactly like my #2 when I watched a cold virus migrate

directly into his brain.

Try giving a LOT of vitamin C, also some OLE and/or Virastop. Maybe

some CLO.

> I think his yeast might be raging

If his body is trying to eliminate the virus, then yes, yeast is

probably also increased.

>>poops don't indicate in their

> traditional way.

Viral yeast issues never showed in my son's bm.

>> Am upping the bs too,

This caused lots of yeast for my son.

Dana

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