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Thanks so much and Anita. I will do everything both of you say

although we don't have many cultured foods in place yet. He has started

yoghurt so I'll probably increase it. Tom's taste buds are so funny that

I could almost do the reverse of what you say - such odd tastes -

he really doesn't mind cod liver oil or fish oils but wouldn't

contemplate eating an ice lolly (popsicle???)

He gets loads of chicken broth normally but I'ver run out of it and

chickens so will ahve to get on the case. What is glycine? Never heard

of it. I was slowly increasing liver life so I will continue to increase

it. He's currently on 15 + 15 drops a day. Will give lots of Epsom salts.

Sara

JULIE GRIFFITHS wrote:

>

> Absolutely and on top of that give adrenal support. The adrenals need

> every help they can get at the moment!

>

> Just an idea. Have you got any popsicle makers at your house. You can

> put pear juice and cod liver oil in there. It's a sneaky way to get

> Omega3s, D and A in quite sneakily:-)) He won't be able to smell it and

> Tom will like the idea of summer fun in winter. Besides it's cooling to

> the throat.

>

> I would add in organic chicken broth...that's loaded with glyine

> (theoretically, at least).

>

> This is the most important time to get him in Epsom Salt baths or just

> get it onto his skin somehow. The sulphate combines with the antibiotics

> and excretes them safely. For example, you could soak a cloth in E.S

> dissolved in warm water and lay it over his abdomen while he's asleep.

> I've noticed I perspire a lot when I throw E.S into a bath so the

> sweating would be a blessing also for Tom.

>

>

>

> Anita schrieb:

> >

> > Coming in late here Sara. Sorry to hear about Tom. I agree with

> > Margaret, fwiw. Load in the cultured foods, probiotics, liver

> > support, antifungals, and maybe glycine to conjugate with all the

> > terrible stuff in the antibiotics. I'd start this right away, but

> > then double my efforts right after the final dose of antibiotics,

> > except for the liver support and glycine, which I'd do full on right

> > from the start.

> >

> > Anita

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Yes, thank you very much, Margaret. Everyone on this list is so

> > clever -

> > > and sensible too, I think. When I gave them to him as a baby I had

> > no

> > > idea of the harm they were causing. This time I'll think about

> > > probiotics and toxins etc very carefully.

> > > Thanks for you help - he is loads better today (probably too early

> > for

> > > the antibiotics to have worked - 1 dose????)

> > > Sara

> > >

> > >

> >

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