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Can you better describe what you mean by chicken pox? Do you see the

virus surfacing and forming pox at this time? Are there a lot of

them? Are they in isolated areas? What area did you first see them?

Have the pox " crusted " yet?

>

> As of tonight, my 4 year old NT son has chicken pox. He is

currently doing

> a natural yeast protocol which includes Kapricydin A, Uva Ursi,

Biocidin, and

> a bunch of probiotics. Is there a reason I should stop the yeast

protocol

> during his bout with chicken pox? For chicken pox, our DAN! has

recommended

> treating with Monolaurin, L-lysine, and IP6. Any thoughts on

that? Any

> experience with that or other treatments for chicken pox? Thanks!

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I first noticed chicken pox on my son last night, before bath. There were a

few on his tummy and a couple on his back. They were just started to itch

him. As of this morning, there are more on his tummy and more on his back.

He also has a couple on his face. The pox have not crusted yet - I think that

takes a week or so. He has no other symptoms. He is happy and wants to

play.

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Can you better describe what you mean by chicken pox? Do you see the

virus surfacing and forming pox at this time? Are there a lot of

them? Are they in isolated areas? What area did you first see them?

Have the pox " crusted " yet?

>

> As of tonight, my 4 year old NT son has chicken pox. He is

currently doing

> a natural yeast protocol which includes Kapricydin A, Uva Ursi,

Biocidin, and

> a bunch of probiotics. Is there a reason I should stop the yeast

protocol

> during his bout with chicken pox? For chicken pox, our DAN! has

recommended

> treating with Monolaurin, L-lysine, and IP6. Any thoughts on

that? Any

> experience with that or other treatments for chicken pox? Thanks!

>

>

>

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

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> As of tonight, my 4 year old NT son has chicken pox.

Give anti-virals.

He is currently doing

> a natural yeast protocol which includes Kapricydin A, Uva Ursi,

Biocidin, and

> a bunch of probiotics. Is there a reason I should stop the yeast

protocol

> during his bout with chicken pox?

Not that I know of.

>>For chicken pox, our DAN! has recommended

> treating with Monolaurin, L-lysine, and IP6. Any thoughts on that?

The first two are good. You can add Virastop if you want.

IP6 is a demineralizer. Watch for mineral depletion.

Dana

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Sounds like chicken pox to me!! A daycare I worked at several years ago had an

outbreak and they said most kids had a few spots on their belly and then took a

warm bath and then more just popped out after that. Seemed the warm bath drew

them out. So great that he feels well!!! Giving the antivirals will likely

help him get over it easier. Wish my mom knew about this when I had them as a

child. Telling me not to itch was as helpful as she was! I remember hiding in

the bathroom so I could itch! There should be some topical stuff you could use,

baths are likely soothing. Anything that distracts from the itching is good,

even if it is a drive around town. He could probably play with any kids who's

parents are just aware of the situation. If my daughter was just a little older

and we lived nearby he could play with mine! My oldest is vaccinated (ASD too)

but my younger two aren't vaccinated (NT too!). I would rather deal with real

chicken pox rather than any reaction from the

vaccine. One autistic child is enough for me. I digress!

Chicken Little just came out on video, maybe that would help him pass the

time! My kids are also in love with Wallace and Gromett's Were Rabbit video.

Even my 18 month old asks for it! Strange children of mine!

Wish you well, and I think the crusting over does take a few days, means they

are healing though!!

Take care!

JLJukoski@... wrote:

I first noticed chicken pox on my son last night, before bath. There were a

few on his tummy and a couple on his back. They were just started to itch

him. As of this morning, there are more on his tummy and more on his back.

He also has a couple on his face. The pox have not crusted yet - I think that

takes a week or so. He has no other symptoms. He is happy and wants to

play.

In a message dated 3/29/2006 4:01:41 A.M. Central Standard Time,

writes:

Can you better describe what you mean by chicken pox? Do you see the

virus surfacing and forming pox at this time? Are there a lot of

them? Are they in isolated areas? What area did you first see them?

Have the pox " crusted " yet?

>

> As of tonight, my 4 year old NT son has chicken pox. He is

currently doing

> a natural yeast protocol which includes Kapricydin A, Uva Ursi,

Biocidin, and

> a bunch of probiotics. Is there a reason I should stop the yeast

protocol

> during his bout with chicken pox? For chicken pox, our DAN! has

recommended

> treating with Monolaurin, L-lysine, and IP6. Any thoughts on

that? Any

> experience with that or other treatments for chicken pox? Thanks!

>

>

>

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

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Re: [ ] chicken pox

I first noticed chicken pox on my son last night, before bath. There were a

few on his tummy and a couple on his back. They were just started to itch

him. As of this morning, there are more on his tummy and more on his back.

He also has a couple on his face. The pox have not crusted yet - I think

that

takes a week or so. He has no other symptoms. He is happy and wants to

play.

In a message dated 3/29/2006 4:01:41 A.M. Central Standard Time,

writes:

Can you better describe what you mean by chicken pox? Do you see the

virus surfacing and forming pox at this time? Are there a lot of

them? Are they in isolated areas? What area did you first see them?

Have the pox " crusted " yet?

>

> As of tonight, my 4 year old NT son has chicken pox. He is

currently doing

> a natural yeast protocol which includes Kapricydin A, Uva Ursi,

Biocidin, and

> a bunch of probiotics. Is there a reason I should stop the yeast

protocol

> during his bout with chicken pox? For chicken pox, our DAN! has

recommended

> treating with Monolaurin, L-lysine, and IP6. Any thoughts on

that? Any

> experience with that or other treatments for chicken pox? Thanks!

>

>

>

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

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My NT 4 year old is recovering from chicken pox. Although he had a lot of

poxes, he never felt sick and was very minimally itchy. From the time I saw

the first poxes, I gave him Monolaurin 2 caps 2x/day, Lysine 1 cap 2x/day, and

IP6 1 cap 2x/day. Since IP6 can cause mineral depletion, I doubled his

multi-mineral. Everything else we did was the same as usual. The only thing

he

missed was 3 days of preschool. Other than that, it was our regular routine.

We did not stay home more than usual.

In a message dated 4/8/2006 4:05:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

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Hello everyone,

Can I get some input? My 6.5 year old ASD son was exposed to Chicken pox by

a classmate and now we found bumps on his chest and back. He is g/c/s free.

What should I use/do? any homeopathic things to do? anything special in

his bath?

We have the next 10 days or so off from school. I guess we'll be staying

home the whole time (cancelled our trip to virginia beach). Everyone in the

house has had chicken pox.

What should I expect? What should I stay away from?

Thanks for any input- I trust you guys more than my family doctor.

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> 1. What would people recommend we give our daughter to help support her

> through this virus. We've been giving virustop, vit. C

Lysine might be helpful also.

Dana

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Since he's on the antiviral, yes, he's less likely to get it since

the antivirals Dr. G uses specifically treat it. But to answer your

other question, there are studies that show both ways. Some say they

get it worse and it ends up as shingles instead and others say they

get it milder. My guess is that the ones that say milder are done by

the pharmaceutical companies.

cheryl

On Sep 14, 2008, at 8:06 PM, Kristy Nardini wrote:

> Hi,

>

>

>

> My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my

> friend

> knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's

> now ~2

> weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red

> spots on her

> tummy.

>

>

>

> My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken

> pox. Can

> they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much

> milder than

> usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less

> likely

> to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

>

>

>

> What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how

> to help

> her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

>

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Yes, if you get the chichen pox vaccine like with any vaccine, you can still get

the virus/disease. It's good to get the chicken pox while young the natural way

because it's supposed to make it easier and maybe not get shingles later in

life. I think there are other health concerns if you get chicken pox later in

life. Not sure why that is or if that is propaganda that came out when the

vaccine came out. I don't think so though. I remember people finding out who

had chicken pox and bringing their kids around that person to expose them...a la

a chicken pox party so the kids got chicken pox naturally when they were young.

Maybe they are immune to it after that...not sure.

For the itching, your friend can try bathes and something topical. Whole Foods

probably has something good.

dawn

Chicken Pox

Hi,

My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my friend

knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's now ~2

weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red spots on her

tummy.

My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken pox. Can

they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much milder than

usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less likely

to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how to help

her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

Thanks,

Kristy

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I use to have a home daycare.  One child at my daycare got Chicken Pox and like

domino's they developed chicken pox with the exception of my boys who were

vaccinated.  The parents in my daycare decided to continue bringing their

children to me while they had chicken pox and so I had 6 children over about 3

weeks who all had chicken pox.  I don't remember giving them anything orally but

I did go through several bottles of calamine lotion and many avino baths.  Sheri

> Hi,

>

>

>

> My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my

> friend

> knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's

> now ~2

> weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red

> spots on her

> tummy.

>

>

>

> My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken

> pox. Can

> they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much

> milder than

> usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less

> likely

> to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

>

>

>

> What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how

> to help

> her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

> Kristy

>

>

>

>

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Kristy,

If I were her I¹d ask her pediatrician about getting her started on Zovirax.

I know it¹s supposed to be started early in the virus and I¹m not sure what

age it¹s used for. I read ³safety and effectiveness in children less than 2

years of age have not been adequately studied², so maybe she¹s too young or

it¹s too late, but I¹d sure ask. Chicken Pox is a scary disease.

Here¹s a link to a page by the Mayo Clinic on Chicken Pox...

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00053.html

I think it¹ll answer some of your other questions.

Caroline G.

From: Kristy Nardini <knardini@...>

Reply-< >

Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 20:06:45 -0700

< >

Subject: Chicken Pox

Hi,

My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my friend

knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's now ~2

weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red spots on her

tummy.

My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken pox. Can

they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much milder than

usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less likely

to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how to help

her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

Thanks,

Kristy

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Both of my children had the chicken pox vaccination and they both had the

chicken pox and it was by no means a light case. I am pro-vaccination but if I

had to do it over again, I would have skipped that vaccination shot (as well as

the Hep B) and waited until they reached adolescence. Of course, I had no idea

at the time that my children had immune problems.

All the best,

Jill

 

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It turns out my friend's 2 y.o. daughter had a reaction to the chicken pox

vaccination, and did not develop chicken pox. Her reaction was a lot like

the reaction some kids get on day 7 or 8 on amoxicillin (my son included had

that delayed reaction).

My friend's daughter is ADORABLE and completely NT, but she has a lot of the

same food sensitivities and medication reactions that my son with ASD has.

Any tips? My advice just does not seem to sink in (and she knows my son WELL

because she was his 1:1 aide last year). She misses a lot of work because

her daughter gets sick a lot, and I worry about her daughter's long-term

health.

Kristy

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Dawn

Dolan

Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 10:55 PM

Subject: Re: Chicken Pox

Yes, if you get the chichen pox vaccine like with any vaccine, you can still

get the virus/disease. It's good to get the chicken pox while young the

natural way because it's supposed to make it easier and maybe not get

shingles later in life. I think there are other health concerns if you get

chicken pox later in life. Not sure why that is or if that is propaganda

that came out when the vaccine came out. I don't think so though. I remember

people finding out who had chicken pox and bringing their kids around that

person to expose them...a la a chicken pox party so the kids got chicken pox

naturally when they were young. Maybe they are immune to it after that...not

sure.

For the itching, your friend can try bathes and something topical. Whole

Foods probably has something good.

dawn

Chicken Pox

Hi,

My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my friend

knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's now ~2

weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red spots on her

tummy.

My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken pox. Can

they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much milder than

usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less likely

to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how to help

her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

Thanks,

Kristy

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According to Dr. Goldberg, in our kids, you want to delay their

exposure to Chickenpox for as long as possible. Also, the Chickenpox

vaccine is one he does not want our kids to have young. Remember, they have

trouble with herpes viruses... when you give the vaccine you¹re triggering

an immune response in the body that has not been there before. He said that

he would consider the vaccine in puberty if they had not had Chickenpox by

then.

If I remember correctly, he also believes in treating with an anti-viral

ASAP if kids do get Chickenpox.

In women, Chickenpox can lead to complications during pregnancy and for

their infants. And in rare cases, it can lead to sterility in men.

And if shingles isn¹t bad enough, there¹s also a risk of postherpetic

neuralgia.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/postherpetic-neuralgia/DS00277

There¹s also a risk of hearing loss from Chickenpox, which evidently

happened to me... I had a horrible case of Chickenpox as an infant and ended

up nearly deaf in one ear.

Caroline

From: Dawn Dolan <dawndolan@...>

Reply-< >

Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:54:35 -0700 (PDT)

< >

Subject: Re: Chicken Pox

It's good to get the chicken pox while young the natural way because it's

supposed to make it easier and maybe not get shingles later in life. I

think there are other health concerns if you get chicken pox later in life.

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It is my understandig that wether you get the virus naturally or get the shot

(which I do not recommend) the virus is NEVER gone from the body just subdued.

So that when your immune system gets week the virus can reurrupt as shingles.

That is why they have a shingles vaccine now.

Keep your immune system strong

Pat

Chicken Pox

Hi,

My friend's 2 y.o. daughter has chicken pox. She was exposed and my friend

knew it, so she got her the chicken pox vaccination that day. It's now ~2

weeks later and she woke up this a.m. with a high fever and red spots on her

tummy.

My question is . my twins were vaccinated some time ago for chicken pox. Can

they still get it? I've heard they can, but that it will be much milder than

usual. My son has been on Dr. G's protocol for 3 years . is he less likely

to get chicken pox if he's on an antiviral?

What can you recommend for my friend as far as her daughter for how to help

her best through this? Give Benadryl and/or use Benadryl cream?

Thanks,

Kristy

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One pox constitutes having chicken pox. Perhaps you just missed it and thought

he had a minor virus; or didn't notice it at all.

Yeah, immune system! I would not get the vaccine either, but I totally

understand the weight of the decision. I am making my hypothetical decision

knowing I had the pox as a kid and am protected...

Pam

> >

> > I have never had chicken pox or had the CP vaccine.  My doctor recommends I

get vaccinated.  Is there any benefit at this point?   Could the vaccine put me

at risk of developing shingles?    I am 35.  Amie

> >

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I had a rash while on Gleevec that looked like chicken pox but it was just a

reaction. I had it all over my body. See what the Dr. says.

Sharon T

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mylifemyhappiness

Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 3:00 PM

Subject: [ ] chicken pox

hey everyone. My mom and I live together and she has broken out in a rash

that we suspect is chicken pox. On Gleevec should I be around her. thank

everyone for being so helpful. God bless.

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Have you ever had the chicken pox? If yes, you are immune to it... BUT, you

could get shingles, it is the same virus. Follow good hygiene, wash your hands

well and often.

Troxel

>

> hey everyone. My mom and I live together and she has broken out in a rash that

we suspect is chicken pox. On Gleevec should I be around her. thank everyone for

being so helpful. God bless.

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just gave you some great advise

Wash hands, keep away from Mum I would suggest, keep for yourself separate cups,

plates, knifes and forks etc

and wash them separately.

Use surgical gloves when washing dishes etc.

I have had shingles at times, not just from glivec.

My Mum also had a bout of shingles last year and both GP and Haem said keep away

from her.

However Mum needed some assistance as she is very old.

I even wore a mask at times

You need to be very aware of management issues.

Do not kiss your MUM while her chicken pox is active and do not touch her sores

with bare hands

- or if dabbing chicken pox with lotion like calamine - then have surgical

gloves on and destroy after.

You must be very very clean.

Sue ( Aussie)

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Tracey

Will ask the question again re: CHicken Pox and Shingles

It maybe that I have CML perhaps and Low Neuph levels.

Thanks for the links - always learning

Sue

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> Hi Bee, I've been meaning to post this question to you for a while. Since I do

not vaccinate my children as vaccines are poisonous and are devastating to the

health of the child, (as you know) I really wanted to expose my children to the

real chicken pox like I had as a child. My chance came 2 years ago when a good

friend of mine who also doeasn't vaccinate exposed her kids to the real thing &

asked me if I wanted to expose my kids (her kids came down with a really good

case of it!) I took her up on her offer & had my kids share eating spoons with

her kids. My oldest daughter came down with the pox about 2 weeks later; she was

in such agony with the itching, and calamine didn't help, so I put coconut oil

w/ a little oregano oil in it, and it helped her a lot. So much so that her pox

were GONE within 2 days. Now that's what worries me; that she didn't get it bad

enough to give her life-long immunity. My younger daughter never got it at all!

What is your opinion on this? Will my children be susceptible to getting the

worse, sometimes deadly adult chicken pox that vaccinated children are likely to

get?

+++Hi Donna,

The Antibody Theory that is used to explain that we have immunity, or can

develop immunity, is totally false anyway - see these articles:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu5_3_2.php

The only immunity is good health! Also any kind of skin issues like chicken

pox, measles, etc. are simply toxins coming out.

Bee

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