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How do you make blueberry soda?? Sounds yummy. AngieChristel King wrote: he melatonin daily already, and he drinks blueberry soda (homemade) as well,thanks. I think I am going to have to put him back on evening primerose oil again and see if it helps Recovering from Autism is a marathon NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible! Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelking 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 No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1409 - Release Date: 5/1/2008 8:39 AM No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1409 - Release Date: 5/1/2008 8:39 AM

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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/2000081/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning

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Christel can you explain what you mean by probiotics with strep lines (what are these lines about.)SentaLe 03 May 2008 à 03:27, Christel King a écrit :in our house we use OLE to get numbers down and klaire labs detox support, we have noticed NOT doing probotics with strep lines also help keep from flares Recovering from Autism is a marathon NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible! Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelking Re: Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce brain inflammation?Dear Group,I have just learned with confirming labs that my autistic 8 yr old has PANDAS, a clear version of brain inflammation per our doc and per the significant findings on Neuroimmunology Labs cytokine markers.Could someone please tell me where to go for info on latest in PANDAS treatment in autistic kids. Thank you very much.Jane> >>>>> I don't know how many of you have worked with MDs on a regular > >>>>> basis but Goldberg is actually REALLY nice. Sure, if you raise > >>>>> some contradictory points, he may shoot you down--may say > >>>>> certain things are silly, but that's what I'm used to with MDs > >>>>> anyway...I've worked at the best hospitals in Boston, > >>>>> Pennsylvania, and New York--they all are like that. No offense > >>>>> to any MDs out there--I thought Goldberg was like most really > >>>>> smart doctors I have met in my life. And you know what, I love > >>>>> anyone that refuses to call my child autistic. He says they > >>>>> are sick and not autisitic and as he stated to me in our appt > >>>>> "we are going to do everything to get a sharp, happy, bright > >>>>> little boy back." Beth> >>>>>> >>>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! > >>>>> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http:// > >>>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> 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 <http://www.gomilesfunding.com/>> >>>>> >>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! > >>>> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http:// > >>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>> >>>>> >>> >>> >> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! > >> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http:// > >> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ >> >>> >>> >> >>No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1411 - Release Date: 5/2/2008 8:02 AM

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Re: Has anybody tried Ibuprofen to reduce > > brain inflammation?> >> > Dear Group,> >> > I have just learned with confirming labs that my autistic 8 yr old> > has PANDAS, a clear version of brain inflammation per our doc and per> > the significant findings on Neuroimmunology Labs cytokine markers.> > Could someone please tell me where to go for info on latest in PANDAS> > treatment in autistic kids. Thank you very much.> >> > Jane> >> > > > > >>>>> I don't know how many of you have worked with MDs on a> > regular> > > >>>>> basis but Goldberg is actually REALLY nice. Sure, if you> > raise> > > >>>>> some contradictory points, he may shoot you down--may say> > > >>>>> certain things are silly, but that's what I'm used to with> > MDs> > > >>>>> anyway...I've worked at the best hospitals in Boston,> > > >>>>> Pennsylvania, and New York--they all are like that. No> > offense> > > >>>>> to any MDs out there--I thought Goldberg was like most> > really> > > >>>>> smart doctors I have met in my life. And you know what, I> > love> > > >>>>> anyone that refuses to call my child autistic. He says they> > > >>>>> are sick and not autisitic and as he stated to me in our> > appt> > > >>>>> "we are going to do everything to get a sharp, happy, bright> > > >>>>> little boy back." Beth> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!> > > >>>>> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http:/> > /> > > >>>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>>> > > >>>> 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 <http://www.gomilesfunding.com/>> > > >>>>> > > >>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!> > > >>>> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http://> > > >>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>> > > >>>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!> > > >> Mobile. Try it now. <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http://> > > >> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ >> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> >> > No virus found in this incoming message.> > Checked by AVG.> > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1411 - Release Date: > > 5/2/2008 8:02 AM> >> >>

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I totally agree with you. What I was thinking with the Ibuprofen is

to help reduce the brain inflammation quickly (for some reason I

think that if the brain inflammation has been there for a long period

of time, that the body will need some external help to reduce it).

Then because we are giving our children Valtrex, chelation, immune

system modulators and other good stuff maybe the inflammation

wouldn't come back.

Ibuprofen can cross the blood brain barrier quickly so improvements

might been seen just in mather of a few days, I am thinking a maximum

of 10 days just as labeled in Motrin for example. A lot of parents

have reported improvements in as little as one dose of Ibuprofen.

What I am really interested in is how to keep the inflammation from

coming back so we can give Ibuprofen for very little periods of time

and avoid regression after the Ibuprofen is stopped.

Hopefully there will be new anti-inflammatory drugs that are as

effective as Ibuprofen, but without the side effects. Until then we

need to work with what we have available. I know that some parents

have posted other alternatives, but how effective are they compared

to Ibuprofen?

Thanks,

> > > > >>>>> I don't know how many of you have worked with MDs on a

> > > regular

> > > > >>>>> basis but Goldberg is actually REALLY nice. Sure, if

you

> > > raise

> > > > >>>>> some contradictory points, he may shoot you down--may

say

> > > > >>>>> certain things are silly, but that's what I'm used to

with

> > > MDs

> > > > >>>>> anyway...I've worked at the best hospitals in Boston,

> > > > >>>>> Pennsylvania, and New York--they all are like that. No

> > > offense

> > > > >>>>> to any MDs out there--I thought Goldberg was like most

> > > really

> > > > >>>>> smart doctors I have met in my life. And you know

what, I

> > > love

> > > > >>>>> anyone that refuses to call my child autistic. He

says they

> > > > >>>>> are sick and not autisitic and as he stated to me in

our

> > > appt

> > > > >>>>> " we are going to do everything to get a sharp, happy,

bright

> > > > >>>>> little boy back. " Beth

> > > > >>>>>

> > > > >>>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with

Yahoo!

> > > > >>>>> Mobile. Try it now.

<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http:/

> > > /

> > > > >>>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>> 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

<http://www.gomilesfunding.com/>

> > > > >>>>

> > > > >>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with

Yahoo!

> > > > >>>> Mobile. Try it now.

<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51733/*http://

> > > > >>>> mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ>

> > > > >>>>

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> > > > >>

> > > > >> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with

Yahoo!

> > > > >> Mobile. Try it now.

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Ahhh, thanks :)Christel King wrote: blueberry juice (we use Knudsen's) with carbonated water (blueberry flavored by Poland springs) Recovering from Autism is a marathon NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible! Read more about it on my BLOGs athttp://www.myspace.com/christelking 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/2000081/alzheimers-take-two-ibuprofen-call-me-in-morning No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1409 - Release Date: 5/1/2008 8:39 AM No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.7/1409 - Release Date: 5/1/2008 8:39

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Do you think this curamin would be strong enough for dental work (to avoid anesthetics)?SentaLe 04 May 2008 à 05:20, vimal_kewalramani a écrit : We use Curamin which is curcumin based. Check it out at www.curamin.com. We also use it as a pain killer in our house. Very effective. Gets pain away in 45 minutes. My herbalist guarantees it with money back. Pricey though! Neelam

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