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In a message dated 20/10/2005 19:21:25 GMT Daylight Time, lorene.amet@... writes:

I have started today; For those who have followed this treatments for other kids and your perhaps, can you recollect whether the child is expected to worsen during the treatment and when improvements are supposed to occur, if they do occur?My son is pretty sick, like a terrible flue and has many more fits today, but at times he is OK for a few short period of 20 min or so and appears slightly more verbal, until he again is sick. He has also fallen asleep for an hour which is very uncommon for him.

>>>Can;t say I have heard of this with the high dose vitamin A - usuat times they seem to get a bit hyper shortly after dosing, maybe flushed too and then they either get better or nothing happens. Sam fitted this profile, nothing happened but them he hasn;t had the MMR.

However, I have seen many describe the flu like symptoms with viral die off. Maybe if he's been well supplemented in the past, this high dose has knocked that measle virus for six???

How is he doing now?

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Has anyone used high dose vitamin A for viruses? Can you please tell me you

experience? Is it just for certain kids? My son got the MMR vaccine. do you give

the high dose in the morning, with or without food? Can that be done on a

child's chelation off days? Since vit A comes in soft gels, my son cannot

swallow pills yet. Any one has anysuggestions as to how I can administer that to

him?

Thanks

Micci_Rog <micci_rog@...> wrote:

I went back and forth between oral, rectal and IV. We were working

with two different DAN's. One wanted to do IV, and the other wanted

to do suppositories. So I asked a third, Dr. McCandless, I am on a

group with her, and she said with older children it is better

to go with IV because it is more efficient and that with older

children we need to be more aggressive. She is also chelating her 14

year old granddaughter with IV. I considered oral, it is definately

cheaper and more well known, but all I heard from parents was that it

made yeast horrible and unmanageable.

I did though attend a lecture by Jim , I believe, yesterday at

AutismOne. He just completed a DMSA chelation study and found that

one round of DMSA can normalize glutathione levels for up to two

months. But benefits of 7 rounds compared to 1 round were only

slightly higher. So it is something to consider in the future, but

we are going to do IV's for awhile and see how it goes.

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> Why IV instead of the safer oral chelation?

> S S

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400,000 IUs yesterday and today. Maintenance dose for

6 months of 10,000 IUs/day I have done this now 3

times in the last 12 months. May 2006, November 2006,

and May 2007.

We use Klaire labs vitamin A which is a liquid.

400,000 IUs is 2 ml, or 2 droppers full. We mix the

liquid vitamin A with apple sauce. Administration is

very easy.

No side effects noted the first two times. None so far

this time.

No WOWs noted following the bolus first two times. I

keep doing it because we notice increased awareness

and eye contact. Whether it's the A of some of the

many other things we do, I don't know.

FYI.

--- roseline sampson <rrkeni@...> wrote:

> Has anyone used high dose vitamin A for viruses? Can

> you please tell me you experience? Is it just for

> certain kids? My son got the MMR vaccine. do you

> give the high dose in the morning, with or without

> food? Can that be done on a child's chelation off

> days? Since vit A comes in soft gels, my son cannot

> swallow pills yet. Any one has anysuggestions as to

> how I can administer that to him?

> Thanks

>

> Micci_Rog <micci_rog@...> wrote:

> I went back and forth between oral, rectal

> and IV. We were working

> with two different DAN's. One wanted to do IV, and

> the other wanted

> to do suppositories. So I asked a third, Dr.

> McCandless, I am on a

> group with her, and she said with older

> children it is better

> to go with IV because it is more efficient and that

> with older

> children we need to be more aggressive. She is also

> chelating her 14

> year old granddaughter with IV. I considered oral,

> it is definately

> cheaper and more well known, but all I heard from

> parents was that it

> made yeast horrible and unmanageable.

>

> I did though attend a lecture by Jim , I

> believe, yesterday at

> AutismOne. He just completed a DMSA chelation study

> and found that

> one round of DMSA can normalize glutathione levels

> for up to two

> months. But benefits of 7 rounds compared to 1 round

> were only

> slightly higher. So it is something to consider in

> the future, but

> we are going to do IV's for awhile and see how it

> goes.

>

>

> >

> >

> > Why IV instead of the safer oral chelation?

> > S S

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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We used it. It initially helped my son and I tolerate more foods, but

I found out a couple months later that the fat soluble vitamins all

work together. Supplementing Vitamin D3 (the active form) was an

additional help, and now adding K2 has been a help as well. The

vitamins are better absorbed when taken with fat. Moreover, our

family as a whole has experienced better healing by incorporating more

saturated fats into our diet.

Here's an article on Vitamin D:

http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/vitamin-d-safety.html

Hope that helps,

Amy

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> > > S S

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Thank you.

aelewark <aelewark@...> wrote: We used it. It initially helped my

son and I tolerate more foods, but

I found out a couple months later that the fat soluble vitamins all

work together. Supplementing Vitamin D3 (the active form) was an

additional help, and now adding K2 has been a help as well. The

vitamins are better absorbed when taken with fat. Moreover, our

family as a whole has experienced better healing by incorporating more

saturated fats into our diet.

Here's an article on Vitamin D:

http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/vitamin-d-safety.html

Hope that helps,

Amy

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> > >

> > > Why IV instead of the safer oral chelation?

> > > S S

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> > in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

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> Has anyone used high dose vitamin A for viruses?

I had to do it twice, because the first time was not effective. I

have Dr. McCandless' recommendations, plus my son's story, plus the

story of another child, on this page

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

>>Is it just for certain kids? My son got the MMR vaccine.

It is for measles virus.

>> do you give the high dose in the morning, with or without food?

It does not matter whether you give it with food or not. What matters

is that you give a sufficient dose. More info on the page above.

>> Can that be done on a child's chelation off days?

Yes

>>Since vit A comes in soft gels, my son cannot swallow pills yet. Any

one has anysuggestions as to how I can administer that to him?

Buy capsules or liquid [drops].

Dana

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