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Hi , as this maybe relevent to other people struggling with 'allergies' I

thought I would answer this part of your personal email to me, on the group.

This way, maybe other people can help you too.

My daughter had many other issues on top of her 'allergies'. She was autistic

and suffered many other severe psychological and behavioural problems, she had

life threatening asthma, PCB poisoning, pyroluria ( a genetically linked

condition that interferes with the synthesis of haemoglobin), severe gut and

bowel disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies etc. etc. She is now recovering

beautifully from all of them.

We are in our 6th year of radical diet intervention and biomedical

treatment.Over the years we have made many wrong turnings but learnt something

new every time. All these lessons eventually led us to Bee's program. If I

hadn't learnt many of the lessons in this program painfully, mistake by mistake

with my poor child, I would not be so passionate about it, and so very

determined to prevent other familys the tortured route we had to go through.

When my daughter was tested for allergies, they RAST tested her blood for 30 of

the most common food and inhallent allergies. They found her to be life

threateningly allergic to 10 of them and positive to another 10. We had already

been carrying epipens for anaphylaxis for a 2 years by then. My daughter can

now tolerate all of these foods, that would have once provoked a very serious

reaction. She also has a bunny and puppy at home and can cavort through fields

of flowering crops without a sniff. She is also now socially and intellectually

ahead of her peers.

One of the biggest steps to her recovery was having the confidence to give her

the foods that she was 'allergic' to. The foods that the medical profession had

told us to avoid at all costs. These foods proved to be the very foods her body

needed the most. They were the healing foods like eggs and fish.I am convinced

without them she wouldn't have healed.

I hope this will give you the confidence to attempt this with your child. All

the best.

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, thank you so much for this.  I am among those parents who would love to

hear any and all details you can provide about your daughter's story.  I recall

that Bee wondered if you could write it up and list it in " success stories. "  

Great idea.  That would help so many of us in situations that are not unlike

yours.

From: a_quinn66 <a_quinn66@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: success with 'allergies' (for )

Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 4:17 PM

 

Hi , as this maybe relevent to other people struggling with

'allergies' I thought I would answer this part of your personal email to me, on

the group. This way, maybe other people can help you too.

My daughter had many other issues on top of her 'allergies'. She was autistic

and suffered many other severe psychological and behavioural problems, she had

life threatening asthma, PCB poisoning, pyroluria ( a genetically linked

condition that interferes with the synthesis of haemoglobin), severe gut and

bowel disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies etc. etc. She is now recovering

beautifully from all of them.

We are in our 6th year of radical diet intervention and biomedical

treatment.Over the years we have made many wrong turnings but learnt something

new every time. All these lessons eventually led us to Bee's program. If I

hadn't learnt many of the lessons in this program painfully, mistake by mistake

with my poor child, I would not be so passionate about it, and so very

determined to prevent other familys the tortured route we had to go through.

When my daughter was tested for allergies, they RAST tested her blood for 30 of

the most common food and inhallent allergies. They found her to be life

threateningly allergic to 10 of them and positive to another 10. We had already

been carrying epipens for anaphylaxis for a 2 years by then. My daughter can

now tolerate all of these foods, that would have once provoked a very serious

reaction. She also has a bunny and puppy at home and can cavort through fields

of flowering crops without a sniff. She is also now socially and intellectually

ahead of her peers.

One of the biggest steps to her recovery was having the confidence to give her

the foods that she was 'allergic' to. The foods that the medical profession had

told us to avoid at all costs. These foods proved to be the very foods her body

needed the most. They were the healing foods like eggs and fish.I am convinced

without them she wouldn't have healed.

I hope this will give you the confidence to attempt this with your child. All

the best.

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Hi , I haven't written our success story yet as am very superstitious

about doing it before we are ready! Having made so many false turns and believed

I had it cracked, I don't want to celebrate untill I'm absolutely sure we are

out of the woods! We are working on my daughter's last 'allergy' at the momment

which is fish. She tolerates it without any of the immediate, life threatening

symptoms of severe asthma or swelling around the mouth or throat but does get

very grumpy and detoxy in the evening. When she can eat it every day without any

bother, I'll write the success story. Promise! In the meantime if there is

anything I can do to help, don't hesitate to ask.

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and suffered many other severe psychological and behavioural problems, she had

life threatening asthma, PCB poisoning, pyroluria ( a genetically linked

condition that interferes with the synthesis of haemoglobin), severe gut and

bowel disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies etc. etc. She is now recovering

beautifully from all of them.

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treatment.Over the years we have made many wrong turnings but learnt something

new every time. All these lessons eventually led us to Bee's program. If I

hadn't learnt many of the lessons in this program painfully, mistake by mistake

with my poor child, I would not be so passionate about it, and so very

determined to prevent other familys the tortured route we had to go through.

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of the most common food and inhallent allergies. They found her to be life

threateningly allergic to 10 of them and positive to another 10. We had already

been carrying epipens for anaphylaxis for a 2 years by then. My daughter can

now tolerate all of these foods, that would have once provoked a very serious

reaction. She also has a bunny and puppy at home and can cavort through fields

of flowering crops without a sniff. She is also now socially and intellectually

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the foods that she was 'allergic' to. The foods that the medical profession had

told us to avoid at all costs. These foods proved to be the very foods her body

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, I totally understand and respect where you're coming from in terms of

waiting to post the whole story. You are doing the group an incredible service

by sharing so much of your experience.  It takes time to type and re-type it

all out and I really appreciate your responding to what might be the same

questions over and over again.

On a slightly different note, thanks for responding to my last post.  I didn't

actually see it post on the group.  This has happened in the past.  Not all of

my posts seem to go through.  I see other peoples' posts, and obviously you got

my last post, but it didn't show up in my email.  Not sure why.

Warmly,

From: a_quinn66 <a_quinn66@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: success with 'allergies' (for )

Date: Monday, January 17, 2011, 4:16 PM

 

Hi , I haven't written our success story yet as am very

superstitious about doing it before we are ready! Having made so many false

turns and believed I had it cracked, I don't want to celebrate untill I'm

absolutely sure we are out of the woods! We are working on my daughter's last

'allergy' at the momment which is fish. She tolerates it without any of the

immediate, life threatening symptoms of severe asthma or swelling around the

mouth or throat but does get very grumpy and detoxy in the evening. When she can

eat it every day without any bother, I'll write the success story. Promise! In

the meantime if there is anything I can do to help, don't hesitate to ask.

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> Subject: [ ] Re: success with 'allergies' (for )

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'allergies' I thought I would answer this part of your personal email to me, on

the group. This way, maybe other people can help you too.

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> My daughter had many other issues on top of her 'allergies'. She was autistic

and suffered many other severe psychological and behavioural problems, she had

life threatening asthma, PCB poisoning, pyroluria ( a genetically linked

condition that interferes with the synthesis of haemoglobin), severe gut and

bowel disorders, severe nutritional deficiencies etc. etc. She is now recovering

beautifully from all of them.

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> We are in our 6th year of radical diet intervention and biomedical

treatment.Over the years we have made many wrong turnings but learnt something

new every time. All these lessons eventually led us to Bee's program. If I

hadn't learnt many of the lessons in this program painfully, mistake by mistake

with my poor child, I would not be so passionate about it, and so very

determined to prevent other familys the tortured route we had to go through.

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> When my daughter was tested for allergies, they RAST tested her blood for 30

of the most common food and inhallent allergies. They found her to be life

threateningly allergic to 10 of them and positive to another 10. We had already

been carrying epipens for anaphylaxis for a 2 years by then. My daughter can

now tolerate all of these foods, that would have once provoked a very serious

reaction. She also has a bunny and puppy at home and can cavort through fields

of flowering crops without a sniff. She is also now socially and intellectually

ahead of her peers.

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the foods that she was 'allergic' to. The foods that the medical profession had

told us to avoid at all costs. These foods proved to be the very foods her body

needed the most. They were the healing foods like eggs and fish.I am convinced

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Hi ,

Wow, I don't know what you are doing when you post a message, but there's so

much space and other stuff after your messages.

In future, would you please " trim your messages " as instructed in the emails

sent to you when you joined, OR see the instructions that are posted every 2

weeks on the group. Thanks a bunch.

Regarding not getting emails from the group, check your spam folder, since some

can end up there.

Bee

-- In , Constantikes <constantikes@...>

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> , I totally understand and respect where you're coming from in terms of

waiting to post the whole story. You are doing the group an incredible service

by sharing so much of your experience.  It takes time to type and re-type it

all out and I really appreciate your responding to what might be the same

questions over and over again.

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> On a slightly different note, thanks for responding to my last post.  I

didn't actually see it post on the group.  This has happened in the past.  Not

all of my posts seem to go through.  I see other peoples' posts, and obviously

you got my last post, but it didn't show up in my email.  Not sure why.

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> Warmly,

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