Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Farideh, what are your testosterone levels like? Gayatri > > Hello everyone, > > I'm new to this group. My Autistis son just tested positive for > Borellia, Bartonela, and Babesia energetically. We've started with > Dr. LC's protocol and I was told his Sulfate level is too high. Dr. > LC has put him on a sulfate lowering diet which means no meat, fish, > or poultry for him. As a result, we now have a horrible yeast flare- > up. Has anybody else out there had a similar issue? I still need to > understand why lowering sulfate levels is important and how will that > improve or help my son. > > My son is also heavy metal toxic and has parasites, mycoplasma, and > herpes virus. We started with OSR for the metals and the antiviral > protocol (Takuna and Samento) and are now adding in the anti- > parasitic protocol. In a few weeks we'll start with Cumanda to go > after the Lyme bugs. I would love to hear from anybody whose > followed this protocol and welcome any suggestions that may help my > son during our journey. > > I would also like to know if anybody's had Blood Ozone treatments, IV > chelation, and or PK at all to address the Autism issue. > > Thanks, > Farideh > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Gayarti, My son's testosterone level tested earlier this year was within reference. Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase, Quant. G-6-PD, RBC Subject: Re: Lowering Sulfate LevelsTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 9:41 AM Farideh, what are your testosterone levels like? Gayatri>> Hello everyone,> > I'm new to this group. My Autistis son just tested positive for > Borellia, Bartonela, and Babesia energetically. We've started with > Dr. LC's protocol and I was told his Sulfate level is too high. Dr. > LC has put him on a sulfate lowering diet which means no meat, fish, > or poultry for him. As a result, we now have a horrible yeast flare-> up. Has anybody else out there had a similar issue? I still need to > understand why lowering sulfate levels is important and how will that > improve or help my son. > > My son is also heavy metal toxic and has parasites, mycoplasma, and > herpes virus. We started with OSR for the metals and the antiviral > protocol (Takuna and Samento) and are now adding in the anti-> parasitic protocol. In a few weeks we'll start with Cumanda to go > after the Lyme bugs. I would love to hear from anybody whose > followed this protocol and welcome any suggestions that may help my > son during our journey.> > I would also like to know if anybody's had Blood Ozone treatments, IV > chelation, and or PK at all to address the Autism issue.> > Thanks,> Farideh> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Gayarti, My son's testosterone level tested earlier this year was within reference. Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase, Quant. G-6-PD, RBC Subject: Re: Lowering Sulfate LevelsTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 9:41 AM Farideh, what are your testosterone levels like? Gayatri>> Hello everyone,> > I'm new to this group. My Autistis son just tested positive for > Borellia, Bartonela, and Babesia energetically. We've started with > Dr. LC's protocol and I was told his Sulfate level is too high. Dr. > LC has put him on a sulfate lowering diet which means no meat, fish, > or poultry for him. As a result, we now have a horrible yeast flare-> up. Has anybody else out there had a similar issue? I still need to > understand why lowering sulfate levels is important and how will that > improve or help my son. > > My son is also heavy metal toxic and has parasites, mycoplasma, and > herpes virus. We started with OSR for the metals and the antiviral > protocol (Takuna and Samento) and are now adding in the anti-> parasitic protocol. In a few weeks we'll start with Cumanda to go > after the Lyme bugs. I would love to hear from anybody whose > followed this protocol and welcome any suggestions that may help my > son during our journey.> > I would also like to know if anybody's had Blood Ozone treatments, IV > chelation, and or PK at all to address the Autism issue.> > Thanks,> Farideh> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Gayarti, My son's testosterone level tested earlier this year was within reference. Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase, Quant. G-6-PD, RBC Subject: Re: Lowering Sulfate LevelsTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 9:41 AM Farideh, what are your testosterone levels like? Gayatri>> Hello everyone,> > I'm new to this group. My Autistis son just tested positive for > Borellia, Bartonela, and Babesia energetically. We've started with > Dr. LC's protocol and I was told his Sulfate level is too high. Dr. > LC has put him on a sulfate lowering diet which means no meat, fish, > or poultry for him. As a result, we now have a horrible yeast flare-> up. Has anybody else out there had a similar issue? I still need to > understand why lowering sulfate levels is important and how will that > improve or help my son. > > My son is also heavy metal toxic and has parasites, mycoplasma, and > herpes virus. We started with OSR for the metals and the antiviral > protocol (Takuna and Samento) and are now adding in the anti-> parasitic protocol. In a few weeks we'll start with Cumanda to go > after the Lyme bugs. I would love to hear from anybody whose > followed this protocol and welcome any suggestions that may help my > son during our journey.> > I would also like to know if anybody's had Blood Ozone treatments, IV > chelation, and or PK at all to address the Autism issue.> > Thanks,> Farideh> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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