Guest guest Posted August 4, 2000 Report Share Posted August 4, 2000 Dear Sherry, Other antibiotics that can be used are erythromycin, clarithromycin, azithromycin, among others. I hope you can help your friend on IRC. Let us know if we can help also. Chris. On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Sherry Martz wrote: > I talked to a lady on IRC the other night she has Fibromyalgia and RA and nothing is helping her. Someone told her about me and that I was on this treatment so she talked to me about it. The problem is that she is allergic to Tetercycline antibiodics. Are there any others that are effective? > I told her about the web page and told her to read the book. She is in a lot of pain and only a few things have helped and they did not last for long. I told her about AP and she would really like to try something well at this point she is in the same boat I was in and is willing to try ANYTHING!! I talked to her also about diet, she is not able to exercise but gets out when she can and is signed up to do some water exercises this summer but is dreading it. I told her that was one of the best things I did was the water arobics. If anyone knows of any other antibiodics please let me know so I can pass it on to her. Sorry I have been so quiet on here. We are having a really busy summer and I have my two neices and newphew staying with us for three weeks. Plus we have VBS and are all involved except for my oldest daughter who is working. One other question how many of you have had children that developed the same illness that you have? I was wondering how common that really is. I have a gene that brought mine on as far as we know and that can be passed down. Both of my daughters already have curves in their backs the docs say there is not reason to test them since it is so expensive and they can not prevent it, if the gene is there and is active then they will have to take it one step at a time. My oldest is going to be tested before she has any children for fear even if she has the gene and it is not active that she could pass it on to a child. She was already thinking of adoption vs having children anyway. My husband and I have been foster parents for years and she has been very supportive of that. > I hope you are all having a good summer and some painfree moments, I know they dont last for long so I enjoy what I get to the fullest!!! > Blessing, > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 We also had a lot of trouble with smells when Candida and metals were really bad. Given his high levels of antibiotics, I'd treat for Candida infestation if you haven't already done so. Also, consider NAET or TBM allergy treatments or even EPD allergy treatments since they tend to be more immune boosting and longer lasting than the traditional. For accute reactions to foods, Alkaseltzer Gold works really well. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 Hi, regarding allergies to antibiotics. I was allergic to penicillin when I was young, but heard one could grow out of it. So I went to an allergist and was tested. I am no longer allergic and am no taking augmentin. Its best to see an allergist, not all do the abx testing. You have to call and find out first. I called 5 before I found one who would do it. Good luck. The testing takes just a few minutes and then at least you will know for sure. My insurance paid for it. Aetna US Hell Care. I am in bad shape mentally right now, so if this makes no sense please forgive me roe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 He has terrible > allergies and I thought we had them under control at that time, but > they flared up and have been terrible ever since. I wonder if this > could be the problem. What kind of allergies are you talking about > and is this reversible? ********** A lot of what are called allergies are really " leaky gut " problems and enzymatic blockages. In PDD kids both are present in most, and these have to be dealt with. Mercury is documented to block the enzymatic processes for digesting milk cassein, wheat gluten, vitamin B-6 and B-12, cysteine, etc. (for documentation see www.home.earthlink.net/~berniew1/kidshg.html) Also mercury and other toxics weaken the immune system so that the immune system has a hard time dealing with a lot of " minor " allergines that it otherwise could. When you get rid of the toxic exposures, strengthen the immune system, deal with the " leaky gut " issues, the allergies usually get much better. Many are helped by NAET with the allergies, but its another expense. Some get it paid for by insurence. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2001 Report Share Posted May 19, 2001 Thanks Bernie! We hope to begin chelation soon to deal with the toxic exposures. Before we do, though, I really want to get a sense that I am on the right track with the other issues. Are there certain medical tests that we should do? (Besides DDI hair) I have been attempting to strengthen the immune system through supplementation these last 9 months. Although now I am questioning whether or not I have done more damage by giving the oral glutatione. What do you recommend for dealing with the " leaky gut " issues? We give ProBio Gold twice a day...but is that enough? We have been GFCF for nine months also. We have been doing NAET for 9 months and I believe it has helped, but it can't seem to reach some of the allgeries. I appreciate any and all guidance. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2001 Report Share Posted May 20, 2001 I appreciate any and all guidance. Thanks. Sounds like you've made a good start. I'm not very familiar with the gut issues, but think that labs like Great Smokies have a stool test that might help identify the things causing problems. There is also a good chance that parasites could be involved. Common in most areas in those with weakened immune system. Consider Hulda remedies www..net or .org and search for zapper or ultimate zapper and check out what they say; not expensive and have helped many, several who I know. bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2001 Report Share Posted May 23, 2001 If you knew an NT child who has suddenly come down with " Energy-Induced Asthma, " would you consider chelation after all allergens had been removed and the diet modified to conform to food allergies? Minc *********** I would get a hair test, cheap and easy; you'll likely find toxicity. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 In a message dated 11/10/2002 3:14:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, karlynn17@... writes: > do you know if infants can be tested for allergies. If not, what age can > they start to get tested? My daughter appears to be allergic to cats and I > > want to be sure before her grandparents get rid of their cats. Yes! Children respond very well to NAET! In fact, my doctor says they respond quicker! Even allergic pets benefit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 , do you know if infants can be tested for allergies. If not, what age can they start to get tested? My daughter appears to be allergic to cats and I want to be sure before her grandparents get rid of their cats. thanks, _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 In a message dated 11/10/2002 7:47:45 PM Pacific Standard Time, karlynn17@... writes: > how do they test to see if they're allergic to a certain thing? Is > it a blood test? > No. It's very simple using muscle testing. No pain. No injections. The whole procedure is based upon using the Chinese Energy Meridians and acupressure points on each of those. Once the allergy clearing is done you just have to avoid the substance for 25 hours and then it's out of your system. I can eat pretty near anything I want now as compared with five years ago when the only remaining foods I wasn't allergic to was cooked brown rice and steamed celery. I also tested allergic to thyroid hormone, estrogen, progesterone, iodine, etc. All factors in continuing hypothyroidism. My doctor cleared me of those allergies, too. It is such a cool process! I hope you try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 , how do they test to see if they're allergic to a certain thing? Is it a blood test? ---Original Message Follows---- From: annah1149@... Reply-hypothyroidism hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Allergies Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 20:03:34 EST In a message dated 11/10/2002 3:14:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, karlynn17@... writes: > do you know if infants can be tested for allergies. If not, what age can > they start to get tested? My daughter appears to be allergic to cats and I > > want to be sure before her grandparents get rid of their cats. Yes! Children respond very well to NAET! In fact, my doctor says they respond quicker! Even allergic pets benefit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2002 Report Share Posted November 11, 2002 I also tested allergic to thyroid hormone, estrogen, progesterone, iodine, etc. thanks , but how did they know you were allergic to these things? what did the testing consist of? _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2002 Report Share Posted November 11, 2002 In a message dated 11/11/2002 5:22:24 AM Pacific Standard Time, karlynn17@... writes: > but how did they know you were allergic to these things? what > did the testing consist of? > Dear , The testing is done with purified samples of the specific allergen in a vial. The patient holds the vial and the doctor uses muscle kinesiology or something similar to see how the body reacts in the presence of the allergen. For treatment, the doctor stimulates the Chinese meridian systems, usually around the spine while the patient continues to hold the vial of the allergen. Then the patient is instructed to avoid eating or touching the substance for 25 hours. It the person no longer reacts in an allergic manner after that time, then they are cleared to that allergy. Dr. Nabudripad, the developer of the method, has gone on to discover how to group similar allergens together into one purified sample and test for that. Thus, you can be cleared of larger numbers of offenders in a similar category or family and that helps you get unallergic quicker. She can test and treat you for an allergy to B vitamins, which are in nearly every food. Thus, you don't have to specifically clear meat, fish, chicken, etc., unless there is something specifically about that one food or substance that is causing further allergic reactions. in LA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2002 Report Share Posted November 11, 2002 I use to work for a wholistic Osteopath and his Naturopath wife about 20 years ago and learned about applied kinesiology but never developed the skill although took classes on it. Here we have an iridologist in town who uses it. I need to go back to her. These allergies are driving me crazy! I know it has to do with liver toxicity and maybe adrenals in my case. I have resorted to taking drugs to sleep at night (which add to the toxicity) along with mercury poisoning. I really need to slow down and get healthy. Hard with kids and all I have going on. I think my thyroid being in hyperdrive makes me spin my wheels. Wired and tired. Jeanie Re: Allergies In a message dated 11/11/2002 5:22:24 AM Pacific Standard Time, karlynn17@... writes: > but how did they know you were allergic to these things? what > did the testing consist of? > Dear , The testing is done with purified samples of the specific allergen in a vial. The patient holds the vial and the doctor uses muscle kinesiology or something similar to see how the body reacts in the presence of the allergen. For treatment, the doctor stimulates the Chinese meridian systems, usually around the spine while the patient continues to hold the vial of the allergen. Then the patient is instructed to avoid eating or touching the substance for 25 hours. It the person no longer reacts in an allergic manner after that time, then they are cleared to that allergy. Dr. Nabudripad, the developer of the method, has gone on to discover how to group similar allergens together into one purified sample and test for that. Thus, you can be cleared of larger numbers of offenders in a similar category or family and that helps you get unallergic quicker. She can test and treat you for an allergy to B vitamins, which are in nearly every food. Thus, you don't have to specifically clear meat, fish, chicken, etc., unless there is something specifically about that one food or substance that is causing further allergic reactions. in LA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2002 Report Share Posted November 12, 2002 Hi Everybody, I have been complaining of allergies to Thyroxin for over a year now. I was on Thyroxin for two years with no problems, then in November last year , I found that my muscles in legs started to ache, this moved to my wrists then to my neck. I suddenly became extremely tired. I also noticed that my Asthma went haywire and my right lung become very irritated, I wanted to stick a brush down my lung to scrath it... I went to some various and I must say dubious clinics for allergies. one used a whetstone bridge, this is an old type of Ohm meter to find an unknown resister range. I had to place a vial of fluid in my hand and the meter registered if I was allergic to anything. This showed diary and wheat. I was very unipressed..I next went to a Chinese Dr. who again put a vial of fluid in my hand, made me out stretch the other and arm and apply pressure. if the pressure was different then I was allergic.He found I was allergic lanolin, fuel particulars, formaldehyde. Again I was unimpressed.. I have tried T3, Armour all no avail.. I was persuaded to try T4 and just keep to the dose and the same brand. I did this and found that my wristspain stopped after three weeks, my legs got better and my lung went back to normal after a month. I have no idea what has caused this at all. I am still tired and not going to the bathroom as I use to. all I can think of its stress that made my body not absorb thyroxin. I am not out of the woods as yet but a lot better than I was a few months ago.. The point of this mail is there is a lot of Drs out there willing to take you money and especially the one with the unconventional systems. C UK > In a message dated 11/11/2002 5:22:24 AM Pacific Standard Time, > karlynn17@... writes: > > > > but how did they know you were allergic to these things? what > > did the testing consist of? > > > > Dear , > > The testing is done with purified samples of the specific allergen in a vial. > The patient holds the vial and the doctor uses muscle kinesiology or > something similar to see how the body reacts in the presence of the allergen. > For treatment, the doctor stimulates the Chinese meridian systems, usually > around the spine while the patient continues to hold the vial of the > allergen. Then the patient is instructed to avoid eating or touching the > substance for 25 hours. It the person no longer reacts in an allergic manner > after that time, then they are cleared to that allergy. > > Dr. Nabudripad, the developer of the method, has gone on to discover how to > group similar allergens together into one purified sample and test for that. > Thus, you can be cleared of larger numbers of offenders in a similar category > or family and that helps you get unallergic quicker. She can test and treat > you for an allergy to B vitamins, which are in nearly every food. Thus, you > don't have to specifically clear meat, fish, chicken, etc., unless there is > something specifically about that one food or substance that is causing > further allergic reactions. > > in LA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 I have allergies and they completely shut down my E-Tube function. Nasonex is my only hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 i have used nasonex, it worked for like a week then no good. i'm having a skin test with the allergist to see exactly what i'm allergic to, so i can try to avoid them. i need to keep the fluid down in the ear to prevent these infections that they cause. GTW9356@... wrote: I have allergies and they completely shut down my E-Tube function. Nasonex is my only hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2003 Report Share Posted January 22, 2003 I believe I do also. My doctor put me on Allegra-D in addition to nasonex and it really helped. I have no pressure/vacuum in my ear for several hours after the Allegra-D kicks in. I have had some allergies for years, but felt it was just something I had to live with living where I do. But the allergies along with a series of bad colds complicated things and caused my ear to get infected last year and eardrum to perforate. That is when my real troubles started. Nat --- george greene <wisdom989@...> wrote: > > i was wondering how many people here have really bad > allergies? i do and i believe that they play a major > part in my c-toma. i have bad allergy attacks from > my heat in my house to perfume. my head just > explodes and everything gets stuffy. i can actually > feel the fluid build up in my ears and it gets > trapped in the bad ear, well not anymore i have tube > in it after the third surgrey. i was wonder if we > all could take a poll to see if this common problem > with c-toma. > george > Wes Rainey <wrainey9@...> wrote:Yes he does. He > had them put in when he was 6 yrs old. His tumor > was again removed and a new ear drum was in place. > ----- Original Message -----From: Missy Sent: > Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:51 PMTo: > cholesteatoma@...: > replie to Wes on the hearind aid > Just wondering does your son have the prothesis now? > Sam will get > prothesis in 6 moths when he has his second surgery. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Exactly what Nat said. This is my experience. GT > I believe I do also. My doctor put me on Allegra-D in > addition to nasonex and it really helped. I have no > pressure/vacuum in my ear for several hours after the > Allegra-D kicks in. I have had some allergies for > years, but felt it was just something I had to live > with living where I do. But the allergies along with > a series of bad colds complicated things and caused my > ear to get infected last year and eardrum to > perforate. That is when my real troubles started. > > Nat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2003 Report Share Posted February 16, 2003 Gail, The reason our kids come up allergic to everything on blood tests is because their immune systems are out of whack. The immune system is overactive and reacts to everything. My son's first blood tests showed him reactive to a large number of foods. However, he was not allergic to everything. After we cooled off his immune system, his blood tests showed he was only allergic to dairy. He is now fourteen and recovered. If you want me to send you the emails I send new parents to the list, just email me privately. Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 my 4 1/2 year old dtr also suffers from seasonal allergies. our DAN! doctor treats her with singulair 4 mg daily. they are chewable and easy for her to take. so far we have had no allergy symptoms since starting the singulair. angie BnCALLIERA@... wrote:we are half way through our second round of chelation. my son just turned four and is highest in lead. he weighs 52 lbs and we are doing 20 mg of dmsa only every 4 hours for 3 days on 4 days off. he is having some seasonal allergies flaring up right now. a small cough and alot of sneezing/ which is something he always gets when the wind blows like it is here in texas. we usually gave benadryl(the clear kind with no additives or colorings) for his allergies. my question is- does anyone know what i can do for these symptoms while on the round> can i give benadryl? should i just let it go until he finishes the round and then give something? is there soething else i can give? i havent done anything yet but i dont want him to get sick because i let it go. kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Hi : In my case, I've been suffering from food sensitivities on and off for years. I find that if I eat too much of something - say, rice every day for days on end - I will probably develop a sensitivity to it. I even developed a sensitivity to lobster once (how lucky can you get to eat too much of THAT, lol). Anyway, most often if I stay away from the offending food for awhile - usually in terms of months - I can put it back on the menu. But I have to limit consumption. I think this is a particularly common thing for people on restricted diets. Thing is, we can't eat a lot of " soul satisfying " foods - such as bread and sugary stuff - so we tend to overdo it when we find something " permitted " that we really like - even something so simple as oatmeal with stevia, say. ----- Original Message ----- From: " M. " <puhutes@...> > > Just wondering if anyone got to the point where food > sensitivities (allergies) were finally eliminated... > if yes, can you please post what you did. Thanks > > *8-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi Debbie & , I've had candida for about 4 years and have been on the diet now for 2 years and a half. I also suffer from food allergies and mold/yeast allergies and found that I can't even eat rice and even too many raw veggies (organic) were giving me reactions (maybe due to the mold?) I obviously have to try a liver flush. My question to Debbie is...Did you do the liver flush on the curezone? Did you use the apple juice? Thanks for the feedback. > , > > I lost alot of my food allergies after my second liver flush and all of them after my third. The only time I ever have any problems anymore is when I am do for another liver flush. > > Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 > Just wondering if anyone got to the point where food > sensitivities (allergies) were finally eliminated... > if yes, can you please post what you did. Thanks > > *8-) Hi again , Restoring good bowel flora to outcompete the bad, and fixing the leaky gut problem, were the two steps that finally did it. Two reasons - less toxins produced by bad bowel bacteria to begin with, and less bacteria and toxins released into the bloodstream to provoke the sensitivities. regards, Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Thanks Duncan! How do I know if and when the leaky gut is fixed? I took a whole month of l-glutamine and honestly didn't notice much of a change. However, I have changed my diet again... this time to add more raw food and less meat into my diet. I have noticed a little improvement. I was able to eat dairy for the first time without getting a yeast infection. My next step will probably be to go see a colon therapist. One that restores bowel flora too rather than just doing a colonic. *8-) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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