Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Anytime a child runs a fever, it is not allergy or food related. This is viral in nature. As you describe how it happens for him it sounds like a chronic underlying viral infection that he is not able to keep down. So it resurfaces every few weeks. Not to mention virus activity has a pattern or cycle. It comes and goes. So this makes sense. I think that any child with these symptoms could benefit from an antiviral protocol. Regardless of titre results. You may find titre information on Dana's website. But I would treat him with antivirals. > > Hi Everyone, > > Please forgive the cross posting of this message. > > I could really use some input with regard to my 7 year old son's lab > results. His history is a dx of autism and about every 6 weeks for > the past several years he runs a low grade fever, his cheeks and ears > turn beet red, and he vomits throughout the day. This lasts anywhere > from 24-48 hours and we have always assumed it was from food > sensitivities and have eliminated any associated precursers to these > incidents. He is always prone to illness and misses school when this > occurs. Finally a family friend who is a nurse said it sounded viral. > > We had hair, urine, and blood tests run for metals and there was > nothing significant that came back. We were told that he most likely > was holding on to metals and not releasing them on his own. > > We had viral titers done and just got the results. The measles and > rubella were reported inaccurately, just acknowledging positive > results. We will be redoing these two tests for the exact numbers. > > I have been reading that it is better to clear the virus' prior to > chelation. Could anyone who has had a similar situation with their > child please let me know how best to handle this? > > Here are the following results and I would gladly take and appreciate > any advice on this subject. Thanks a lot! > Carol > > RESULTS: > Polio................ 1:32 (positive is >1:128) > ASO (strep)...........526 (reference is <150) > Herpes Simplex........5 (reference is <0.90) > Mumps.................4.52 (positive is >1.10) > DNAC (strep)..........680 (reference is <170) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 > I have been reading that it is better to clear the virus' prior to > chelation. Could anyone who has had a similar situation with their > child please let me know how best to handle this? I chelated first, did anti-virals second. > Polio................ 1:32 (positive is >1:128) > ASO (strep)...........526 (reference is <150) > Herpes Simplex........5 (reference is <0.90) > Mumps.................4.52 (positive is >1.10) > DNAC (strep)..........680 (reference is <170) Strep is a bacteria, not a virus, altho the anti-virals I used were both anti-viral and anti-bacterial. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Hi Dana, Yes, I realize strep is bacterial. I included the strep results as they are an indication of the stressors on his immune system and how it is not functioning as it should. Thanks, Carol > > I have been reading that it is better to clear the virus' prior to > > chelation. Could anyone who has had a similar situation with their > > child please let me know how best to handle this? > > > I chelated first, did anti-virals second. > > > > Polio................ 1:32 (positive is >1:128) > > ASO (strep)...........526 (reference is <150) > > Herpes Simplex........5 (reference is <0.90) > > Mumps.................4.52 (positive is >1.10) > > DNAC (strep)..........680 (reference is <170) > > > Strep is a bacteria, not a virus, altho the anti-virals I used were > both anti-viral and anti-bacterial. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 We are doing chelation first too. -- In , " pigeondeal " <Kbb2000@...> wrote: > > > Hi Dana, > > Yes, I realize strep is bacterial. I included the strep results as > they are an indication of the stressors on his immune system and how > it is not functioning as it should. > > Thanks, > > Carol > > > > > I have been reading that it is better to clear the virus' prior > to > > > chelation. Could anyone who has had a similar situation with > their > > > child please let me know how best to handle this? > > > > > > I chelated first, did anti-virals second. > > > > > > > Polio................ 1:32 (positive is >1:128) > > > ASO (strep)...........526 (reference is <150) > > > Herpes Simplex........5 (reference is <0.90) > > > Mumps.................4.52 (positive is >1.10) > > > DNAC (strep)..........680 (reference is <170) > > > > > > Strep is a bacteria, not a virus, altho the anti-virals I used were > > both anti-viral and anti-bacterial. > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 > Yes, I realize strep is bacterial. I included the strep results as > they are an indication of the stressors on his immune system and how > it is not functioning as it should. Both Virastop enzyme and olive leaf extract are effective against bacteria as well as viruses. In fact, my #4 had recurrent strep issues and I got tired of taking her to the ped for Zithromax, so the last time she had strep I gave her OLE instead of a trip to the ped. That was the last time she had strep. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 How much OLE did you give, I have a 3.5 yr old 31 lbs, sounds like A PLAN! Angie --- danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > > Yes, I realize strep is bacterial. I included the > strep results as > > they are an indication of the stressors on his > immune system and how > > it is not functioning as it should. > > > Both Virastop enzyme and olive leaf extract are > effective against > bacteria as well as viruses. In fact, my #4 had > recurrent strep > issues and I got tired of taking her to the ped for > Zithromax, so the > last time she had strep I gave her OLE instead of a > trip to the ped. > That was the last time she had strep. > > Dana > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 I really appreciate those of you who have responded. I am curious as to why chelation was chosen first, since their system is in a weakened state to begin with. Thanks so much. Carol > > > > I have been reading that it is better to clear the virus' > prior > > to > > > > chelation. Could anyone who has had a similar situation with > > their > > > > child please let me know how best to handle this? > > > > > > > > > I chelated first, did anti-virals second. > > > > > > > > > > Polio................ 1:32 (positive is >1:128) > > > > ASO (strep)...........526 (reference is <150) > > > > Herpes Simplex........5 (reference is <0.90) > > > > Mumps.................4.52 (positive is >1.10) > > > > DNAC (strep)..........680 (reference is <170) > > > > > > > > > Strep is a bacteria, not a virus, altho the anti-virals I used > were > > > both anti-viral and anti-bacterial. > > > > > > Dana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 > > How much OLE did you give, I have a 3.5 yr old 31 lbs, > sounds like A PLAN! Angie I started at 250mg per day and then increased to 500mg. My kids were older than yours tho, so you might want to start at 100mg. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 > I really appreciate those of you who have responded. I am curious as > to why chelation was chosen first, since their system is in a > weakened state to begin with. Thanks so much. Well, for me, I chose chelation first for two reasons. 1. My son tolerated no foods or supplements, and I had read that chelation would remove the intolerances [which it did]. 2. I thought chelation would be the final step, which as it turns out I was wrong, it actually became the FIRST step to recovery. Good luck. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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