Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 Bee, Please check out this article - is all of this true? Will colostrum help? http://www.expectingfitness.com/articles-misc/articles_antiboiocs_candida.htm It is surprising to me the shocked questioning look I get from mothers who have brought me their children with what they have been told are food allergies, and I categorically state that there is no such disease as a food allergy. Food allergies are the physical symptom of the body's inability to correctly ferment and thus make electrically available the particular electrical matrix that was ingested. It is the body's reaction to the poisons or toxins produced that we call an allergy. Often it is possible to trace so-called allergic reactions, for example dairy intolerance, back to the destruction of the gut bacteria caused by antibiotics (in young children it can also be the result of the doctor induced trauma mentioned earlier blowing its system out). It is not the dairy product itself, which is the cause of the allergy but rather the fact that the child/adult does not have the correct biological terrain necessary to breakdown or digest the dairy products. For many years now I have been advising a large number of my clients, in particular some cancer sufferers and others with severe digestive disorders and chronic degenerative diseases, to find a source of colostrum. It was quite normal in the old days for the mother of a sick child to take that child to a neighboring farm and have the child suckle from the mother of a new born. In those days there was always one mother in the community who had just given birth. It is quite normal for children into their early teens to be treated with colostrum in this way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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