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hi everyone,

i am new to this group and i just wanted to take a few minutes to

introduce myself.

my name is sunita, and i have a four year old daughter who was

diagnosed with autism almost a year ago.

we only began to treat simi biomedically, very recently, and as part

of our ammunition, we are using mb12 injections.

i am already a member of a bc (canada) based forum, something which

has helped me immensely. it was when i began asking questions about

viruses in our children, that i was directed to this forum. i am

hoping someone here will be able to help us.

you see, i don't know if simi is virus child. we have had a viral

screen performed, (and i hope to receive the results in the next day

or two), but i am also aware that stan's little boy did not test

positive for viruses, but responded miracously to valtrex.

simi responded to her mmr shot with vomitting and high fever. She

also suffers from a recurrent rash on the inner thigh (it has come and

gone for about two or three years now - it consists of tiny, red

spots, which she scratches). and she has flat, brown facial warts on

her face.

now i don't know if that is enough to qualify as a child from that

subset of our children, who is virus effected, and that is why i am

here. are there symptoms which are unique to virus effected children?

what should i be looking for as an indicator that simi has viruses

that should not be there, inside of her?

should we all just be trying valtrex anyways?

so many questions. so many possibilites.

thank-you to anyone who replies. i hope one day, i will know enough

about this whole thing, to be able to share what i have learnt.

sunita

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Hi Sunita,

Welcome to the group. Methyl-B12 can have a very positive effect as

it supports the CNS and helps to open detox pathways.

To answer your question about how to know if you have a viral child.

The best thing is to try a medication and see whether it helps your

child. The next best thing is a blood test, along with a doctor who

can interpret it for you.

Rashes can mean metal toxicity, yeast (fungal infections) or a viral

load. A rash that travels from head to toe is usually an indication

of measles. The vaccine measles (genotype a), is known to mutate. I

think it's possible that valtrex helps with this indirectly, by lowing

the immune system burden.

Have you looked into the vitamin A protocol? Children who have had

negative responses to the mmr vaccine may respond to this.

http://www.autismpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Treatments/Protocols

Chinese herbal medicine has been showing great promise for several

parents on this chatgroup. You may be interested to know about an

herbal medicine that can help with measles:

http://www.autismpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Hui_Chun_Dan

(Cathcall4) may be able to tell you more about it.

--penumbra

> should we all just be trying valtrex anyways?

>

> so many questions. so many possibilites.

>

> thank-you to anyone who replies. i hope one day, i will know enough

> about this whole thing, to be able to share what i have learnt.

>

> sunita

>

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hi there,

sorry, not sure of your name.

thank-you for replying to my mail. i looked at the link you sent me, about the vitamin a megadosing. i am uncertain what to do, and am awaiting my dan! doc's advice on this. i just find that rash so peculiar, how it just comes and goes in exactly the same spots.

chinese herbal medicine is not something we are considering right now, and to be quite honest, not something we could even afford. but thank-you so much for the links, anyways.

sunita

To: mb12 valtrex From: penumbraposts@...Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 05:32:07 +0000Subject: Re: Hi, I am new - can anyone help?

Hi Sunita,Welcome to the group. Methyl-B12 can have a very positive effect asit supports the CNS and helps to open detox pathways. To answer your question about how to know if you have a viral child. The best thing is to try a medication and see whether it helps yourchild. The next best thing is a blood test, along with a doctor whocan interpret it for you.Rashes can mean metal toxicity, yeast (fungal infections) or a viralload. A rash that travels from head to toe is usually an indicationof measles. The vaccine measles (genotype a), is known to mutate. Ithink it's possible that valtrex helps with this indirectly, by lowingthe immune system burden.Have you looked into the vitamin A protocol? Children who have hadnegative responses to the mmr vaccine may respond to this.http://www.autismpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Treatments/ProtocolsChinese herbal medicine has been showing great promise for severalparents on this chatgroup. You may be interested to know about anherbal medicine that can help with measles:http://www.autismpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=Hui_Chun_Dan (Cathcall4) may be able to tell you more about it.--penumbra> should we all just be trying valtrex anyways?> > so many questions. so many possibilites. > > thank-you to anyone who replies. i hope one day, i will know enough > about this whole thing, to be able to share what i have learnt. > > sunita> Messenger wants to send you on a trip. Enter today.

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