Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Hi , You may be especially interested in some recent validation of the Pox series by Dan Olmstead. An article about febrile seizures being caused by the ProQuad vaccine is here. http://www.medpagetoday.com/InfectiousDisease/Vaccines/tb/8755 That article was based on this release from the CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5710a3.htm I'm guessing Dan Olmsted already shared this information with you (and the Associated Press did an article a couple of weeks ago but it wasn't published very widely) but just wanted to make sure you knew. Vance > > Hi Everyone: > > I am the parent of a 5-year-old with autism named Jimmy. We live in > Olympia, WA. If any of you read Dan Olmsted's " Age of Autism " series, > Jimmy and several other ASD kids from Olympia were featured in > his " Pox " series from last spring. I attended my first DAN! conference > last October when it was in Seattle, and I believe I may have met some > of you there. > > We have been doing biomedical treatments through Dr. Green in > Oregon since June of last year, although we have been doing MB-12 since > May of 2005 (it was initially prescribed by our pediatrician before Dr. > Green took over). > > For Jimmy, the single most dramatic changes have come from anti- virals - > first Monolaurin and then, even more notably, Valtrex. Everyone has > noticed the changes, even his school prinicipal and librarian who don't > know much about autism or interact with him very much. He is currently > taking 250 mg / twice per day of Valtrex. We tried upping him to 500 > mg / twice per day, but that caused diarrhea and stomach pain, so we > backed down to the 250 mg / twice per day. However, at the same time > as the Valtrex increase, we also started LDN, so it's possible the > stomach problems came from that. We will try again, I'm sure. > > Anyway, thank you for having me on your listserve and I look forward to > learning how things have gone / are going for you all! > > - > > Jimmy 10/12/2001 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 It is shocking that they do not recommend children take multivitamins and minerals that would scavenge the thimerosal and some other toxins. It might be best to take that nutritional supplement from a month before till 2 of 4 months after the vaccines.That might stop most of the autism epidemic dead in it's tracks while the triple blinded quadruplicate trials into causes lumber on until the grandchildren of the CDC grow up sane; and start fixing the mess.Hi ,You may be especially interested in some recent validation of the Pox series by Dan Olmstead. An article about febrile seizures being caused by the ProQuad vaccine is here.http://www.medpagetoday.com/InfectiousDisease/Vaccines/tb/8755That article was based on this release from the CDC.http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5710a3.htmI'm guessing Dan Olmsted already shared this information with you (and the Associated Press did an article a couple of weeks ago but it wasn't published very widely) but just wanted to make sure you knew.Vance>> Hi Everyone:> > I am the parent of a 5-year-old with autism named Jimmy. We live in > Olympia, WA. If any of you read Dan Olmsted's "Age of Autism" series, > Jimmy and several other ASD kids from Olympia were featured in > his "Pox" series from last spring. I attended my first DAN! conference > last October when it was in Seattle, and I believe I may have met some > of you there.> > We have been doing biomedical treatments through Dr. Green in > Oregon since June of last year, although we have been doing MB-12 since > May of 2005 (it was initially prescribed by our pediatrician before Dr. > Green took over).> > For Jimmy, the single most dramatic changes have come from anti-virals -> first Monolaurin and then, even more notably, Valtrex. Everyone has > noticed the changes, even his school prinicipal and librarian who don't > know much about autism or interact with him very much. He is currently > taking 250 mg / twice per day of Valtrex. We tried upping him to 500 > mg / twice per day, but that caused diarrhea and stomach pain, so we > backed down to the 250 mg / twice per day. However, at the same time > as the Valtrex increase, we also started LDN, so it's possible the > stomach problems came from that. We will try again, I'm sure.> > Anyway, thank you for having me on your listserve and I look forward to > learning how things have gone / are going for you all!> > - > > Jimmy 10/12/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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