Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I really liked the video, it sheds more light on the possible reasons for the behavior of our kids. In reference to the brain fungal infection idea, could this be the reason why our kids have larger heads than NT kids? > > > > Interesting and frightening information. > > > > Have you talked to Dr. Natasha -McBride? > > She has written a great book " Gut and Psychology Syndrome " and in this article she has > written interesting info about Dermorphin & Deltorphin and > > Acetaldehyde & Alcohol, that Yeasts ferment dietary carbohydrates with production of > alcohol and its by-product acetaldehyde. She writes about what a constant exposure to > alcohol and acetaldehyde will do to the body. > > http://www.behealthy.org.uk/gaps.pdf > > > > Could your hypothesis indicate that there can be a difference in the response of MB12 > given to a child with an ongoing and severe fungalproblem than to a child with fungus > under control? > > > > /Marie-Louise > > > > > > Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@> skrev: > > If you are curious why our kids might seem in an " altered state " or what the > rashes are that > > we see in combination antiviral/antifungal therapy (as well at times with LDN, Vitamin A, > > chelation, Niacin and other therapies in autism)... this is a video that you need to see. > > > > Guests: Eddie Keever, Dr. Quiq - Doctor's Data Laboratories, and Dr. Deth > from > > Northeastern University talk with Host/researcher Stan Kurtz about a possible new > theroy in > > autism. > > > > http://www.autismone.org/radio/mediafiles/121106StanKurtz.wmv > > > > If you watch it, please let me know what you think of this video. > > > > Thank you. > > > > - Stan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Stava rätt! Stava lätt! Yahoo! Mails stavkontroll tar hand om tryckfelen och mycket mer! > Få den på http://se.mail.yahoo.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 That larger head theory is just that -a theory and i don't think it has ever been proved.eimilehart wrote: I really liked the video, it sheds more light on the possible reasonsfor the behavior of our kids. In reference to the brain fungalinfection idea, could this be the reason why our kids have largerheads than NT kids? > >> > Interesting and frightening information.> > > > Have you talked to Dr. Natasha -McBride?> > She has written a great book "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" andin this article she has > written interesting info about Dermorphin & Deltorphin and > > Acetaldehyde & Alcohol, that Yeasts ferment dietarycarbohydrates with production of > alcohol and its by-product acetaldehyde. She writes about what aconstant exposure to > alcohol and acetaldehyde will do to the body.> > http://www.behealthy.org.uk/gaps.pdf> > > > Could your hypothesis indicate that there can be a difference inthe response of MB12 > given to a child with an ongoing and severe fungalproblem than to achild with fungus > under control?> > > > /Marie-Louise> > > > > > Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@> skrev:> > If you are curious why our kids might seem in an"altered state" or what the > rashes are that > > we see in combination antiviral/antifungal therapy (as well attimes with LDN, Vitamin A, > > chelation, Niacin and other therapies in autism)... this is avideo that you need to see.> > > > Guests: Eddie Keever, Dr. Quiq - Doctor's Data Laboratories,and Dr. Deth > from > > Northeastern University talk with Host/researcher Stan Kurtz abouta possible new > theroy in > > autism.> > > > http://www.autismone.org/radio/mediafiles/121106StanKurtz.wmv> > > > If you watch it, please let me know what you think of this video.> > > > Thank you.> > > > - Stan> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > > Stava rätt! Stava lätt! Yahoo! Mails stavkontroll tar hand omtryckfelen och mycket mer! > Få den på http://se.mail.yahoo.com> >> Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Yes, there is a subset of kids with larger than normal heads, this has been noted and documented in ASD kids. Re: SV: Are our kids tripping? That larger head theory is just that -a theory and i don't think it has ever been proved.eimilehart wrote: I really liked the video, it sheds more light on the possible reasonsfor the behavior of our kids. In reference to the brain fungalinfection idea, could this be the reason why our kids have largerheads than NT kids? > >> > Interesting and frightening information.> > > > Have you talked to Dr. Natasha -McBride?> > She has written a great book "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" andin this article she has > written interesting info about Dermorphin & Deltorphin and > > Acetaldehyde & Alcohol, that Yeasts ferment dietarycarbohydrates with production of > alcohol and its by-product acetaldehyde. She writes about what aconstant exposure to > alcohol and acetaldehyde will do to the body.> > http://www.behealthy.org.uk/gaps.pdf> > > > Could your hypothesis indicate that there can be a difference inthe response of MB12 > given to a child with an ongoing and severe fungalproblem than to achild with fungus > under control?> > > > /Marie-Louise> > > > > > Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@> skrev:> > If you are curious why our kids might seem in an"altered state" or what the > rashes are that > > we see in combination antiviral/antifungal therapy (as well attimes with LDN, Vitamin A, > > chelation, Niacin and other therapies in autism)... this is avideo that you need to see.> > > > Guests: Eddie Keever, Dr. Quiq - Doctor's Data Laboratories,and Dr. Deth > from > > Northeastern University talk with Host/researcher Stan Kurtz abouta possible new > theroy in > > autism.> > > > http://www.autismone.org/radio/mediafiles/121106StanKurtz.wmv> > > > If you watch it, please let me know what you think of this video.> > > > Thank you.> > > > - Stan> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > > Stava rätt! Stava lätt! Yahoo! Mails stavkontroll tar hand omtryckfelen och mycket mer! > Få den på http://se.mail.yahoo.com> >> Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 is correct. Also different parts of the skill is larger by a larger percentage than other parts. It's very interesting. > > > > > > Interesting and frightening information. > > > > > > Have you talked to Dr. Natasha -McBride? > > > She has written a great book " Gut and Psychology Syndrome " and > in this article she has > > written interesting info about Dermorphin & Deltorphin and > > > Acetaldehyde & Alcohol, that Yeasts ferment dietary > carbohydrates with production of > > alcohol and its by-product acetaldehyde. She writes about what a > constant exposure to > > alcohol and acetaldehyde will do to the body. > > > http://www.behealthy.org.uk/gaps.pdf > > > > > > Could your hypothesis indicate that there can be a difference in > the response of MB12 > > given to a child with an ongoing and severe fungalproblem than to a > child with fungus > > under control? > > > > > > /Marie-Louise > > > > > > > > > Stan Kurtz <stankurtz@> skrev: > > > If you are curious why our kids might seem in an > " altered state " or what the > > rashes are that > > > we see in combination antiviral/antifungal therapy (as well at > times with LDN, Vitamin A, > > > chelation, Niacin and other therapies in autism)... this is a > video that you need to see. > > > > > > Guests: Eddie Keever, Dr. Quiq - Doctor's Data Laboratories, > and Dr. Deth > > from > > > Northeastern University talk with Host/researcher Stan Kurtz about > a possible new > > theroy in > > > autism. > > > > > > http://www.autismone.org/radio/mediafiles/121106StanKurtz.wmv > > > > > > If you watch it, please let me know what you think of this video. > > > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > - Stan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > > > Stava rätt! Stava lätt! Yahoo! Mails stavkontroll tar hand om > tryckfelen och mycket mer! > > Få den på http://se.mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 >B. If you do criticize, let me hear your belief of what is going on with >Eddie or our kids... >not just that there are thousands of fungus we don't know about. Tell us >something that >you feel might apply to our kids and why you feel the hypothesis of a >fungus on the brain >could be causing a large portion of the symtoms in ASD. >>- Stan Sorry - I didn't really answer that. I'm not talking about a fungus on the brain at all - actual fungus growing in your brain will kill you outright. I'm talking about the effect of fungal _toxins_ from the environment on the brain. Try it this way: 1 in 166 children now born with ASD. 1 in 4 children born with an HLA-DR type vulnerable to mycotoxins. Both problems have been known to occur in the same child. We don't know exactly know how many - ASD is far more recognized than mycotoxicosis. Unless there's a known mold exposure and other people become ill, no one even questions it - they just see ASD. Yet, when a child suffers known mycotoxicosis, they develop behavior and learning problems - only it usually gets called ADD or ADHD and/or the parents get blamed for parenting poorly. We already know ASD involves toxin problems. We know mycotoxicosis is a toxin problem, period. Immume problems, endocrine problems, and inflammation problems hit both groups equally hard. Some of the kids detox from metals and there are these miraculous recoveries. Others don't. So next question - how much of that is because a very large class of toxins is being completely overlooked in these kids? Candida is only one yeast type of fungus. Dietary measures and antifungals will kill candida - but they do absolutely nothing about mycotoxins left in the system of a genetically-vulnerable individual. I'm not claiming ASD IS mycotoxicosis. I think that at least SOME of it is, and that addressing the issue might well allow more kids to recover. Logic dictates there's another factor in play here, or else all the kids who got the same vaccines at the same age would be nearly indistinguishable in terms of symptoms. Using that same logic, if thimerosol was the only player, you could chelate heavy metals, and when done the children would not continue to display symptoms of neurotoxicity - yet some do. This has turned out to be true amongst a number of people who were previously only diagnosed with CFS or fibromylagia. At least 2 adult males have been diagnosed ASD only after mold contamination made them sick. These were ordinary family men with careers. So tell me - who ever heard of adult-onset ASD??! Why would their symptoms so closely mimic those of children that a doctor would even say a thing like that? Every single piece of evidence I've seen says there's a crossover here worthy of further exploration. Returning the favor, please go right ahead and shoot my arguments down if you see an opportunity. Serena Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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