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This is an exciting area of treatment and the TA team has already confirmed a

speaker who will be presenting on GcMAF. We will be releasing details soon

regarding the biomedical speakers who will be there on September 9, but if

you're interested in GcMAF, keep this weekend free as you'll be able to learn a

great deal more on that day and speak with a doctor who uses GcMAF.

Anita

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> > Tried to post yesterday on this, can someone explain how this ties in with

> > mercury and/or any of the comorbids we see in autism?

> > Are they saying that if someone has been supplementing with Vit D and not

> > seen cognitive improvements then this enzyme will make the difference?

> > has been on D since the days of being under Dr D and he has done very

> > well on it but not cognitively, only in the area's of growth ie height,

> > teeth, etc.

> > I had actually reached the point of wondering if we had been giving this

> > for too long what with the strange bone growths we are seeing.

> > Would really like to see how everything comes together and how we would

> > know who would be a possible candidate as the story is very exciting,

> > especially as this is a severe 13yr old.

> > I wonder though why it isn't a main stream story.

> > Vicky

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Hi Vicky,

Much of this treatment comes from cancer research. Briefly, cancer cells send

out an enzyme called nagalase to netralise the binding-protein for Vit D, GcMaf

so that macrophages in the blood don't get message to attack them; immune system

is suppressed & cancer cells can grow.

In autism, the immune system is compromised by inflammation, bacterial & viral

infections, etc cause by external agents such as mercury & other environmental

toxins. In a sense Dr Bradstreet has seized upon this research to effect similar

changes in autism, that the body has to heal but I imagine only after mercury &

toxins are removed. So many factoes to account for, for success, so early days

still & its very expensive, only available from himself!

June

>

> Tried to post yesterday on this, can someone explain how this ties in with

> mercury and/or any of the comorbids we see in autism?

> Are they saying that if someone has been supplementing with Vit D and not

> seen cognitive improvements then this enzyme will make the difference?

> has been on D since the days of being under Dr D and he has done very

> well on it but not cognitively, only in the area's of growth ie height,

> teeth, etc.

> I had actually reached the point of wondering if we had been giving this

> for too long what with the strange bone growths we are seeing.

> Would really like to see how everything comes together and how we would

> know who would be a possible candidate as the story is very exciting,

> especially as this is a severe 13yr old.

> I wonder though why it isn't a main stream story.

> Vicky

>

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Hi Vicky,

Much of this treatment comes from cancer research. Briefly, cancer cells send

out an enzyme called nagalase to netralise the binding-protein for Vit D, GcMaf

so that macrophages in the blood don't get message to attack them; immune system

is suppressed & cancer cells can grow.

In autism, the immune system is compromised by inflammation, bacterial & viral

infections, etc cause by external agents such as mercury & other environmental

toxins. In a sense Dr Bradstreet has seized upon this research to effect similar

changes in autism, that the body has to heal but I imagine only after mercury &

toxins are removed. So many factoes to account for, for success, so early days

still & its very expensive, only available from himself!

June

>

> Tried to post yesterday on this, can someone explain how this ties in with

> mercury and/or any of the comorbids we see in autism?

> Are they saying that if someone has been supplementing with Vit D and not

> seen cognitive improvements then this enzyme will make the difference?

> has been on D since the days of being under Dr D and he has done very

> well on it but not cognitively, only in the area's of growth ie height,

> teeth, etc.

> I had actually reached the point of wondering if we had been giving this

> for too long what with the strange bone growths we are seeing.

> Would really like to see how everything comes together and how we would

> know who would be a possible candidate as the story is very exciting,

> especially as this is a severe 13yr old.

> I wonder though why it isn't a main stream story.

> Vicky

>

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Hi Vicky,

Much of this treatment comes from cancer research. Briefly, cancer cells send

out an enzyme called nagalase to netralise the binding-protein for Vit D, GcMaf

so that macrophages in the blood don't get message to attack them; immune system

is suppressed & cancer cells can grow.

In autism, the immune system is compromised by inflammation, bacterial & viral

infections, etc cause by external agents such as mercury & other environmental

toxins. In a sense Dr Bradstreet has seized upon this research to effect similar

changes in autism, that the body has to heal but I imagine only after mercury &

toxins are removed. So many factoes to account for, for success, so early days

still & its very expensive, only available from himself!

June

>

> Tried to post yesterday on this, can someone explain how this ties in with

> mercury and/or any of the comorbids we see in autism?

> Are they saying that if someone has been supplementing with Vit D and not

> seen cognitive improvements then this enzyme will make the difference?

> has been on D since the days of being under Dr D and he has done very

> well on it but not cognitively, only in the area's of growth ie height,

> teeth, etc.

> I had actually reached the point of wondering if we had been giving this

> for too long what with the strange bone growths we are seeing.

> Would really like to see how everything comes together and how we would

> know who would be a possible candidate as the story is very exciting,

> especially as this is a severe 13yr old.

> I wonder though why it isn't a main stream story.

> Vicky

>

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Hi can I add my ten cents everyone:

- My big question I can't get answered is - once GCMAF has done its work, how

long does it last, is it forever or does the body begin to rely on it?

- still figuring out how safe it is, I never go by what labs say.

- Yes, my approach is going to be treat me first, with a combination of GcMaf

and Barclaycard. Been planning it since I saw it on the Bradstreet blog.

- Bradstreet is $375-$400 per hour. If he's having success with Autism, (85%

response is quoted on the site) how much of that is because of the OTHER supps

he puts with it - has he got some kind of protocol? Therefore if you're going

to spend $660 on the treatment, then maybe it would be worth it?

- Bradstreet is using lower doses, but I have spoken to Noakes at the lab

today where you buy it from, it is in Guernsey, and he has answered all my

questions, he is a top bloke, says he has great respect for what Bradstreet is

doing but they recommend the same dose (not low dose) for everyone. Told him

Autism is different.

- Noakes believes that this can rebuild the immune system in 16 weeks

- If that is so Noakes, then I am going to rebuild my immune system for

me, as I have had serious autoimmunity (some of you know) so lets see if it

sorts me out first

- You can test for Nagalase via http://www.europeanlaboratory.nl/

- Mandi has posted the link for the Vitamin D test which is cheap and both J and

I are having it, because I have been giving J a fair bit of D3 and its fantastic

for our family

- My specialist in UK I see has said he is willing to monitor my health and

results, and has threatened to run down Guildford High St naked if it works,

which I must see.

Can't wait for the TA conference, missed it last year, certainly going this

year. Sounds like a belter!

Eileen xxx

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> - I think he charges $500 US/hr.

> I was corresponding with him by email for a bit and he suggested a 15 minute

consult. Not sure how many brief consults it would take to get GcMAF treatments

started though...

> HTH, Kim

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Also I asked Noakes what Bradstreets protocol is, he doesn't know. He did

tell me that all his patients are taking circa 10,000 ius of Vit D per day and

that appears to be needed.

E

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> > - I think he charges $500 US/hr.

> > I was corresponding with him by email for a bit and he suggested a 15 minute

consult. Not sure how many brief consults it would take to get GcMAF treatments

started though...

> > HTH, Kim

> >

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Also I asked Noakes what Bradstreets protocol is, he doesn't know. He did

tell me that all his patients are taking circa 10,000 ius of Vit D per day and

that appears to be needed.

E

> >

> > - I think he charges $500 US/hr.

> > I was corresponding with him by email for a bit and he suggested a 15 minute

consult. Not sure how many brief consults it would take to get GcMAF treatments

started though...

> > HTH, Kim

> >

>

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Also I asked Noakes what Bradstreets protocol is, he doesn't know. He did

tell me that all his patients are taking circa 10,000 ius of Vit D per day and

that appears to be needed.

E

> >

> > - I think he charges $500 US/hr.

> > I was corresponding with him by email for a bit and he suggested a 15 minute

consult. Not sure how many brief consults it would take to get GcMAF treatments

started though...

> > HTH, Kim

> >

>

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