Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Dana, First let me say how absolutely wonderful you are to give so much of yourself to people like me. You may not be aware of this, but it will very soon be yours and my two year anniversary :-) I'm not sure how you find the energy and will to help so many, but I am profoundly grateful. > > This happened to my son after basically EVERY intervention. > Anti-virals were the most effective, but last week he regressed YET > AGAIN! [This will be the subject of my new site update, which I will > post tomorrow.] I learned that he now has mineral deficiency > [previously mineral toxic]. ARHGH! Sorry to hear that. I will look for your update. > > Try dropping all the supplements. For my son, once he no longer > needed a supplement, it would tend to cause the same problems that it > initially eliminated. Then, add them back at 1/4 dose, one at a time, > and see what each one now does. We're in the process of doing that now. > > For my son, the only thing that chelation really did, was allow him to > tolerate foods and supplements. It was the supplements that caused > the improvements. My son *seems to tolerate almost all supplements, and I've used plenty. Would you say that using a supp that seems to give you a week or so of small gains that then disappear gradually would be not tolerating? In your experience, in this situation would removing the supp then allow those small gains, or at least some of them, to return? > > For my kids, vitamin C was essential to keep the viruses from just > going right back into his brain. Vitamin C is high, high on my list for when I am prepared to take on the viruses again. >enzymes > Worked well. Once no longer needed, they started causing problems. Are you saying that the houston enzymes caused problems? Could you tell me a bit about the problems you saw? > > >> biotin, > > > Was very helpful to keep yeast under control. For #1 and #4, > eliminated thin, frizzy hair. For #4, was one of the key supplements > to keep her one eye from wandering outward. Hmm, this has me thinking. We noticed the other day that ds's hair didn't look nearly as frizzy and dry as it used to. I had been using biotin (before dropping all the supps) WITHOUT the tons of magnesium neccessary when we first started (just like you). I also now realize that during our initial drop of supps we have very, very little yeast, but now that biotin has been out of the picture for bit, yeast is getting bad again. I'm going to keep better track of biotin. > Have you ever considered high dose vitamin A? We did the modified version of it with no results. That would have been more than a year ago. Since then I've been giving lots of CLO, but I do believe that if I were to get my son scoped, he would have the measles virus in his gut. Did you ever do the high dose vit A while using VS and/or Lauricidin? I'm wondering if that is a good idea. >> > > >> l-carnitine, > > > Helpful as part of mito cocktail. Appears to be giving #1 and #3 a > growth spurt, which #3 desperately needs and #1 is happy to be growing > but has gone from size 14 pants to size 18 pants in four months so my > budget is shot! Such great news! Back in my day our parents would simply make us walk around in flood pants if we had the nerve to indulge in a growth spurt! I have been using all your mito-cocktail ingredients for some time. Unfortunately, we've not seen any changes. > > What my son needed for language is here > > http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm Oh, I've been here many times :-) We've tried virtually everything but I'm starting to believe that somehow the order is significant somehow. I just don't know how. > > List all his current issues. It was analyzing issues that lead me to > find what my son needed. Lack of language, although receptive had increased slowly *seemingly without regression. Very much in own world. Obsessive, repetitive behaviours (dropping things, carrying things, watching the credits of movies over and over) No play skills. Extremely limited eye contact. On bad days, unable to tolerate any other family members. Lack of interest in almost everything. Lack of energy, although this has improved somewhat with certain supps. Still not anywhere near what a three year old should be. Constipation. > > > > A special message for any anti-biomedical trolls who might be reading > > this with sanctimonious pleasure: sod off. > > > Good for you! Every time my son regresses again, it makes me wonder > just how much is genetic. But I keep telling myself " none of it! " and > then find the cause of the new regression. > > Keep going, you will find what your child needs. Thank you so very much Dana. Trudging down this road to recovery is so much easier because of people like you who take the time to leave signs and maps and words of encouragement :-) Gratefully, Anita > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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