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we have noticed this as of late as well, with a recent sickness, speech got better on Motrin for some reason and he could do things physically he couldn't do otherwise

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Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation?

Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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How interesting it is that I gave my son 300 mg Motrin yesterday to reduce his fever caused by some kinds stomach flu. He had the same reaction as your son's. I have noticed that everytime I gave my son anti-inflammetory drugs, he reacts more alert, better speech, more socialable all that. This is the fact that most of our autistic children have brain inflammation caused by their own antibodies attack. And why their own antibodies attack their brain and also gut is because their immune system is not working right. I am not here to despite DAN's protocal, but to treat autism from auto immune related neuro-psychiatric protocal makes more sense to me. We need to find a way to correct their immune systems, and stop these attack in the brain, and reduce inflammation in both brain and gut. Imagine, if your ankel is swollen or inflammed, you can't walk, jump and you won't feel good. So, same thing happen to our kids brains. If their brain is swollen, they won't feel

good, anxiety, lose of speech, cognition development delay, Obessive Compulsive Disorder, aggression reactions display and all the positive functions that brain is supposed to deliver are failed.... Reducing brain inflammation is the number one thing we need to look into. But, Ibuprofen or any Non steroid anti inflammation drugs are not the long term answers. ( they damage the gut, though...) we need an answer for that. Rei wrote: Hi,My son

had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told

me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking

to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morningSincerely, Rei Founder/Senior Loan Officer TX State Mortgage Broker License #75036 TX State Loan Officer License #65838 Miles Funding LLC Rethink Vaccines. Reverse Autism. 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: www.gomilesfunding.com

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Hi, just wondering, what treatment did Dr. Goldberg give to your son? What medical center or clinic does Dr. Goldberg work at? I am thinking about contacting his office and making an appointment. Thanks a lot. Rei wrote: Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he

looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements

after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morningSincerely, Rei Founder/Senior Loan Officer TX State Mortgage Broker License #75036 TX State Loan Officer License #65838 Miles Funding LLC Rethink Vaccines. Reverse Autism. 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: www.gomilesfunding.com

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Hi, just wondering, what treatment did Dr. Goldberg give to your son? What medical center or clinic does Dr. Goldberg work at? I am thinking about contacting his office and making an appointment. Thanks a lot. Rei wrote: Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he

looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements

after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morningSincerely, Rei Founder/Senior Loan Officer TX State Mortgage Broker License #75036 TX State Loan Officer License #65838 Miles Funding LLC Rethink Vaccines. Reverse Autism. 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: www.gomilesfunding.com

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So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term

treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?

Thanks,

>

> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks

> ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he

> said it could be possible. He also said that it could be

> benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why

> he will not prescribe it to his patients.

>

> Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the

> generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates

> inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain

> barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of

> information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to

> prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain

> inflammation.

>

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Are the gains you saw with ibuprofen just temporary while the child is taking it? Or do you still have those gains after the medicine is stopped?

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So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the inter

net about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. >

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So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?

====>With Ibuprofen they worry about GI bleed and kidney damage with long term use. I think this is what they have started using Minocylcine and Zithromax for as both reduce inflammation.

I'm not aware of Dr. Goldberg's approach to inflammation, if he has one. Maybe someone familiar with his or a general rx approach to inflammation can answer.

I've always been curious about the theory behind using antibiotics to reduce inflammation as we had noticed several times, in the beginning, ours was a little better on antibiotics.

Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. >

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I have noticed the same thing in my son occassionally. Interesting that Dr. Krigsman puts a lot of the kids he scopes on sulfasalazine, which is an anti inflammatory...lots of them respond. But anti inflammatories are not long term.

Maybe we should be looking at natural anti inflams.

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How interesting it is that I gave my son 300 mg Motrin yesterday to reduce his fever caused by some kinds stomach flu. He had the same reaction as your son's. I have noticed that everytime I gave my son anti-inflammetory drugs, he reacts more alert, better speech, more socialable all that. This is the fact that most of our autistic children have brain inflammation caused by their own antibodies attack. And why their own antibodies attack their brain and also gut is because their immune system is not working right. I am not here to despite DAN's protocal, but to treat autism from auto immune related neuro-psychiatric protocal makes more sense to me. We need to find a way to correct their immune systems, and stop these attack in the brain, and reduce inflammation in both brain and gut. Imagine, if your ankel is swollen or inflammed, you can't walk, jump and you won't feel good. So, same thing happen to our kids brains. If their brain is swollen, they won't feel good, anxiety, lose of speech, cognition development delay, Obessive Compulsive Disorder, aggression reactions display and all the positive functions that brain is supposed to deliver are failed.... Reducing brain inflammation is the number one thing we need to look into. But, Ibuprofen or any Non steroid anti inflammation drugs are not the long term answers. ( they damage the gut, though...) we need an answer for that.

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Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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I brought "inflammation" up with Dr. Neubrander a long time ago, asking him if all our kids seem to have inflammation, why aren't we using anti-inflams as part of a regular protocol... He said it was being "worked on" "looked at" or something like that.

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So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?

====>With Ibuprofen they worry about GI bleed and kidney damage with long term use. I think this is what they have started using Minocylcine and Zithromax for as both reduce inflammation.

I'm not aware of Dr. Goldberg's approach to inflammation, if he has one. Maybe someone familiar with his or a general rx approach to inflammation can answer.

I've always been curious about the theory behind using antibiotics to reduce inflammation as we had noticed several times, in the beginning, ours was a little better on antibiotics.

Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. >

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......anxious for the solution of anti-inflammation.. that is what the author of book--Changing courses to austim---Dr. Jepsen wrote as well. Rei Handley wrote: I brought "inflammation" up with Dr. Neubrander a long time ago, asking him if all our kids seem to have inflammation, why aren't we using anti-inflams as part of a regular protocol... He said it was being "worked on" "looked at" or something like that. Re: Re: Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation? ----- Original Message ----- From: cathcall4 So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight? ====>With Ibuprofen they worry about GI bleed and kidney damage with long term use. I think this is what they have started using Minocylcine and Zithromax for as both reduce inflammation. I'm not aware of Dr. Goldberg's approach to inflammation, if he has one. Maybe someone familiar with his or a general rx approach to inflammation can answer. I've always been curious about the theory behind using antibiotics to reduce inflammation as we had noticed several times, in the beginning, ours was a little better on antibiotics. Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. >

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We were expecting him to regress, but he hasn't. It has been two

months since we gave him the Ibuprofen. I believe it is due to the

other treatments and supplements we are giving him to modulate his

immune system.

We have an appointment tomorrow with my son's DAN doctor and I will

ask him to prescribe this medication to protect his stomach during

the 1-2 weeks that he will be on the Ibuprofen.

Ibuprofen is definitely not recommended to be taken continuosly for

a long term, but what if it can be given for short period of times

every few months taken together with stomach protecting

prescriptions and then retain the gains by modulating the immune

system?

Thanks,

> >

> > We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few

weeks

> > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen

and he

> > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be

> > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is

why

> > he will not prescribe it to his patients.

> >

> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the

> > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates

> > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain

> > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot

of

> > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being

used to

> > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain

> > inflammation.

> >

>

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This is really intresting. While I don't remember the specifics, I know when my kids were sick we would comment how well they were doing in spite of it. They seemed almost happier and more interactive. I will have to look back at my journals and see if I have anything in there about it.

There must be something easier on the stomach that will do the same thing. Or like you suggested do it every so often.

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We were expecting him to regress, but he hasn't. It has been two months since we gave him the Ibuprofen. I believe it is due to the other treatments and supplements we are giving him to modulate his immune system. We have an appointment tomorrow with my son's DAN doctor and I will ask him to prescribe this medication to protect his stomach during the 1-2 weeks that he will be on the Ibuprofen.Ibuprofen is definitely not recommended to be taken continuosly for a long term, but what if it can be given for short period of times every few months taken together with stomach protecting prescriptions and then retain the gains by modulating the immune system?Thanks, > >> > We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > > > Ibuprofen works as

an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > > inflammation. > >>

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We've had the same experience and it's only been while my son was taking it.

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of klbushey@...Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 1:34 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation?

Are the gains you saw with ibuprofen just temporary while the child is taking it? Or do you still have those gains after the medicine is stopped?

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So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the inter net about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. >

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I have ibuprofen suppositories compounded by Lee Silsby for when my son had his tonsils out and couldn't swallow anything.

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We were expecting him to regress, but he hasn't. It has been two months since we gave him the Ibuprofen. I believe it is due to the other treatments and supplements we are giving him to modulate his immune system. We have an appointment tomorrow with my son's DAN doctor and I will ask him to prescribe this medication to protect his stomach during the 1-2 weeks that he will be on the Ibuprofen.Ibuprofen is definitely not recommended to be taken continuosly for a long term, but what if it can be given for short period of times every few months taken together with stomach protecting prescriptions and then retain the gains by modulating the immune system?Thanks, > >> > We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > > > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > > inflammation. > >>

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inflammation is controlled by cell fluitability as well which is effected by essential fatty acids. this also effects cells reconstruction rate. so if you have kids like this look into EFA testing and you can supplement accordingly to help the inflammation response with out Motrin

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How interesting it is that I gave my son 300 mg Motrin yesterday to reduce his fever caused by some kinds stomach flu. He had the same reaction as your son's. I have noticed that everytime I gave my son anti-inflammetory drugs, he reacts more alert, better speech, more socialable all that. This is the fact that most of our autistic children have brain inflammation caused by their own antibodies attack. And why their own antibodies attack their brain and also gut is because their immune system is not working right. I am not here to despite DAN's protocal, but to treat autism from auto immune related neuro-psychiatric protocal makes more sense to me. We need to find a way to correct their immune systems, and stop these attack in the brain, and reduce inflammation in both brain and gut. Imagine, if your ankel is swollen or inflammed, you can't walk, jump and you won't feel good. So, same thing happen to our kids brains. If their brain is swollen, they won't feel good, anxiety, lose of speech, cognition development delay, Obessive Compulsive Disorder, aggression reactions display and all the positive functions that brain is supposed to deliver are failed.... Reducing brain inflammation is the number one thing we need to look into. But, Ibuprofen or any Non steroid anti inflammation drugs are not the long term answers. ( they damage the gut, though...) we need an answer for that.

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Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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We are patients of Dr. Goldberg's.  Dr. G's approach to inflammation is to get rid of the viurses.  Get rid of the viruses, inflammation goes down.  His approach is almost entirely immune so don't expect a ton of supps for metabollic issues.  He uses sups rarely and Rx for just about everything.  cherylSo, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?Thanks,>> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > inflammation. > 

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I am definitely going to give Ibuprofen a shot. Tomorrow, we have an

appointment with my son's DAN doctor and I have to convince him to

prescribe my son Misoprostol (medication to protect stomach lining).

We will make sure we give the Ibuprofen just after meals and we are

going to watch him really closely to make sure everything goes well.

It will be only for 1, maximum 2 weeks so I don't expect any side

effect, but I want to play it safe. I just want to see what

happens... We will start this in mid May, because we just started

Dr. Goldberg's protocol and don't want to confuse things more than

necessary.

Misoprostol

http://www.gicare.com/pated/misoprostol.htm

Thanks,

>

> Hi,

> My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other

> back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a

row

> to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was

> sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less

> spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time

> he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA

> treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.

>

> My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr.

Uszler's

> office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his

> temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation

> due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg.

> In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be

> an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his

> patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial

> infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because

> some parents use Motrin to reduce fever.

>

> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks

> ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and

he

> said it could be possible. He also said that it could be

> benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why

> he will not prescribe it to his patients.

>

> Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the

> generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates

> inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain

> barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of

> information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used

to

> prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain

> inflammation.

>

> I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to

> their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking

> to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains

as

> when we gave it to him the first time.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

> Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hill

> http://www.nids.net/testimony.htm

> This may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many

> neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and

> chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself.

>

>

> Ibuprofen brain uptake study

> http://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/

>

> Ibuprofen & Alzheimer's

> http://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-

> call-me-in-morning

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kinda interesting

Due to concerns over the gastric problems caused by NSAIDs researchers are turning to more natural solutions to dealing with the problem of inflammation. One ingredient with a great future potential is capsaicin, a naturally occurring ingredient in chili peppers. Studies have shown some success in the control of pain and inflammation when capsaicin is applied topically.[citation needed]

Others advocate the consumption of anti-inflammatory foods as a means of controlling inflammation. Anti-inflammatory foods include most colorful fruits and vegetables, oily fish and certain nuts, seeds, herbs and spices such as ginger.. Those following an anti-inflammatory diet will avoid refined oils and sugars, and show a preference for anti-inflammatory foods in their meal choices.[8] Tobacco may have some anti-inflammatory effects, see Smoker¢s Paradox. In some conditions, dietary omega-3 fatty acids lower inflammation, see Essential fatty acid interactions.

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How interesting it is that I gave my son 300 mg Motrin yesterday to reduce his fever caused by some kinds stomach flu. He had the same reaction as your son's. I have noticed that everytime I gave my son anti-inflammetory drugs, he reacts more alert, better speech, more socialable all that. This is the fact that most of our autistic children have brain inflammation caused by their own antibodies attack. And why their own antibodies attack their brain and also gut is because their immune system is not working right. I am not here to despite DAN's protocal, but to treat autism from auto immune related neuro-psychiatric protocal makes more sense to me. We need to find a way to correct their immune systems, and stop these attack in the brain, and reduce inflammation in both brain and gut. Imagine, if your ankel is swollen or inflammed, you can't walk, jump and you won't feel good. So, same thing happen to our kids brains. If their brain is swollen,

they won't feel good, anxiety, lose of speech, cognition development delay, Obessive Compulsive Disorder, aggression reactions display and all the positive functions that brain is supposed to deliver are failed..... Reducing brain inflammation is the number one thing we need to look into. But, Ibuprofen or any Non steroid anti inflammation drugs are not the long term answers. ( they damage the gut, though...) we need an answer for that.

Rei <jrodrig6605@ hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down.. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or

bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients..Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their

children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids. net/testimony. htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springer link.com/ content/r2113r55 6m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd. com/news/ 20000810/ alzheimers- take-two-

ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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This is a good idea to avoid gut damage. What

about the liver though? Isn't ibuprophen

potentially liver damaging?

Kim

--- Dana Read wrote:

> I have ibuprofen suppositories compounded by

> Lee Silsby for when my son had

> his tonsils out and couldn't swallow anything.

>

> Dana

> Re: Has anybody tried

> Ibuprofen to reduce brain

> inflammation?

>

>

> We were expecting him to regress, but he

> hasn't. It has been two

> months since we gave him the Ibuprofen. I

> believe it is due to the

> other treatments and supplements we are

> giving him to modulate his

> immune system.

>

> We have an appointment tomorrow with my son's

> DAN doctor and I will

> ask him to prescribe this medication to

> protect his stomach during

> the 1-2 weeks that he will be on the

> Ibuprofen.

>

> Ibuprofen is definitely not recommended to be

> taken continuosly for

> a long term, but what if it can be given for

> short period of times

> every few months taken together with stomach

> protecting

> prescriptions and then retain the gains by

> modulating the immune

> system?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

> > >

> > > We had our first appointment with Dr.

> Goldberg a few

> weeks

> > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements

> after the Ibuprofen

> and he

> > > said it could be possible. He also said

> that it could be

> > > benefitial, but it could have damaging

> side effects and that is

> why

> > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.

> > >

> > > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory

> drug by inhibiting the

> > > generation of cytokines which is the

> substance that creates

> > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly

> cross the blood brain

> > > barrier so it can work on the brain

> effectively. There is a lot

> of

> > > information in the internet about how

> Ibuprofen is now being

> used to

> > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is

> also caused by brain

> > > inflammation.

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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Careful with the ibuprofen as it can cause stomache ulcers and that

is a bear to heal I imagine. Unless the gains are healing ones with

permanent effects it is all just more Flowers for Algernon and cups o

coffee....I would NOT go this route, but rather focus on foods that

create anti inflam effect in brain and GI and look into whatever the

GAPs diet does to address it or the BED for the yeast which causes

it..I am sick of things that give us little windows but no real

lasting recovery aren't you?

> Hi,

> My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other

> back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row

> to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was

> sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less

> spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time

> he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA

> treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.

>

> My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr.

Uszler's

> office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his

> temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation

> due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg.

> In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be

> an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his

> patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial

> infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because

> some parents use Motrin to reduce fever.

>

> We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks

> ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and

he

> said it could be possible. He also said that it could be

> benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why

> he will not prescribe it to his patients.

>

> Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the

> generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates

> inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain

> barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of

> information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used

to

> prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain

> inflammation.

>

> I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to

> their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking

> to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains

as

> when we gave it to him the first time.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hill

> http://www.nids. net/testimony. htm

> This may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many

> neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and

> chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself.

>

> Ibuprofen brain uptake study

> http://www.springer link.com/ content/r2113r55 6m136244/

>

> Ibuprofen & Alzheimer's

> http://www.webmd. com/news/ 20000810/ alzheimers- take-two-

ibuprofen-

> call-me-in-morning

>

>

>

>

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Rei

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Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation?

Hi,My son had the flu and a bacterial infection one after the other back in February. We gave him Children's Motrin for 8 days in a row to keep the fever down. We noticed that during the time he was sick, he looked more alert, talking more, less echoleia and less spacey. We were shocked by it. He didn't take ABA during the time he was sick, approximately 2 weeks. When he resumed his ABA treatment, his therapists were amazed on how much sharper his was.My son had a SPECT scan two weeks prior getting sick at Dr. Uszler's office in California. The SPECT scan showed hypoperfusion in his temporal lobes. Dr. Uszler told us that it could be inflammation due to a viral infection and referred us to Dr. Goldberg. In the meantime I talked to my son's DAN doctor which happens to be an immunologist and told him our story. He told me many of his patients got better after being sick with viral or bacterial infections. So he told me it made sense that it could be because some parents use Motrin to reduce fever. We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he said it could be possible. He also said that it could be benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why he will not prescribe it to his patients.Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood brain barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain inflammation. I am wondering if anybody have ever tried to give a Ibuprofen to their children and have they noticed a difference? We are thinking to do a 1-2 week Ibuprofen therapy to see if there are huge gains as when we gave it to him the first time.Thanks, Dr. Goldberg's testimony on Capitol Hillhttp://www.nids.net/testimony.htmThis may be a holding approach thus far wherein balancing the many neurological immune regulating proteins known as cytokines and chemokines may in turn rebalance behavior itself. Ibuprofen brain uptake studyhttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r2113r556m136244/Ibuprofen & Alzheimer'shttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000810/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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Chelation and Diflucan can do the same. That is why liver stress

lab tests are recommended when our children are in those medications.

> > > >

> > > > We had our first appointment with Dr.

> > Goldberg a few

> > weeks

> > > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements

> > after the Ibuprofen

> > and he

> > > > said it could be possible. He also said

> > that it could be

> > > > benefitial, but it could have damaging

> > side effects and that is

> > why

> > > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.

> > > >

> > > > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory

> > drug by inhibiting the

> > > > generation of cytokines which is the

> > substance that creates

> > > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly

> > cross the blood brain

> > > > barrier so it can work on the brain

> > effectively. There is a lot

> > of

> > > > information in the internet about how

> > Ibuprofen is now being

> > used to

> > > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is

> > also caused by brain

> > > > inflammation.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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Ibuprofen is not especially hard on the liver. Ibuprofen damages the kidneys, worse than the liver, livers can regenerate. I don't think it's a good idea to use Ibuprofen, even the package states it should not be used for more than two days. There is also a big chance of GI bleeds with Ibuprofen.

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Chelation and Diflucan can do the same. That is why liver stress lab tests are recommended when our children are in those medications. > > > >> > > > We had our first appointment with Dr.> > Goldberg a few> > weeks> > > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements> > after the Ibuprofen> > and he> > > > said it could be possible. He also said> > that it could be> > > > benefitial, but it could have damaging> > side effects and that is> > why> > > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > > >> > > > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory> > drug by inhibiting the> > > > generation of cytokines which is the> > substance that creates> > > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly> > cross the blood brain> > > > barrier so it can work on the brain> > effectively. There is a lot> > of> > > > information in the internet about how> > Ibuprofen is now being> > used to> > > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is> > also caused by brain> > > > inflammation.> > > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________> Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>

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I found this invention for this drug that will contain ibuprofen and

misoprostol (to protect the stomach), but it is dated November

1991.

http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?IA=WO1991016886 & DISPLAY=STATUS

This is maybe what Dr. Neubrander was referring to.

Misoprostol (frequently prescribed together with Ibuprofen)

http://www.gicare.com/pated/misoprostol.htm

Thanks,

> >

> > We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few

weeks

> > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the

Ibuprofen and he

> > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be

> > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that

is why

> > he will not prescribe it to his patients.

> >

> > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting

the

> > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates

> > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen can rapidly cross the blood

brain

> > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a

lot of

> > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being

used to

> > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain

> > inflammation.

> >

>

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Hi , Your story really encourgage us to think about seeing Dr. Goldberg. Is his office in California somewhere? May I know what type of treatment he gave your son? Rei wrote: I found this invention for this drug that will contain ibuprofen and misoprostol (to protect the stomach), but it is dated November 1991. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?IA=WO1991016886 & DISPLAY=STATUSThis is maybe what Dr. Neubrander was referring to.Misoprostol (frequently prescribed together with Ibuprofen)http://www.gicare.com/pated/misoprostol.htmThanks,--- In mb12 valtrex , " Handley" wrote:>> I brought "inflammation" up with Dr. Neubrander a long time ago, asking him if all our kids seem to have inflammation, why aren't we using anti-inflams as part of a regular protocol... He said it was being "worked on" "looked at" or something like that.> > > Re: Re: Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation?> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: cathcall4 > > > > So, if Ibuprofen cannot be a long term treatment, what is the long term > treatment? Did Dr. Goldberg give any insight?> > ====>With Ibuprofen they worry about GI bleed and kidney damage with long term use. I think this is what they have started using Minocylcine and Zithromax for as both reduce inflammation.> > I'm not aware of Dr. Goldberg's approach to inflammation, if he has one. Maybe someone familiar with his or a general rx approach to inflammation can answer. > > I've always been curious about the theory behind using antibiotics

to reduce inflammation as we had noticed several times, in the beginning, ours was a little better on antibiotics.> > > > > > Thanks,> > > > >> > We had our first appointment with Dr. Goldberg a few weeks > > ago and I mentioned my son's improvements after the Ibuprofen and he > > said it could be possible. He also said that it could be > > benefitial, but it could have damaging side effects and that is why > > he will not prescribe it to his patients.> > > > Ibuprofen works as an anti-inflammatory drug by inhibiting the > > generation of cytokines which is the substance that creates > > inflammation. Also, Ibuprofen

can rapidly cross the blood brain > > barrier so it can work on the brain effectively. There is a lot of > > information in the internet about how Ibuprofen is now being used to > > prevent and treat Alzheimer's which is also caused by brain > > inflammation. > >>Sincerely, Rei Founder/Senior Loan Officer TX State Mortgage Broker License #75036 TX State Loan Officer License #65838 Miles Funding LLC Rethink Vaccines. Reverse Autism. 6070 Gateway East, Suite 509 El Paso, TX 79905 Phone: Fax: Cell: www.gomilesfunding.com

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