Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 I wonder if anyone knows what the full regimen was that Ms. September was on? It sounds like a non-pharmaceutical method that had great success. I tried to surf around at the website and haven't found anything yet. I'm going to try and contact the doctor that wrote the article. Sam > Basically he told Ms. September that her environment was > killing her. > Her treatment regimen included detoxification, > pituitary-adrenal support, strict rotation diet, and other > treatments. > Ms. September suffered from a severe Herxheimer's > reaction to > treatment, which was not surprising considering her total > body burden > of fungi. The good news is that, by the end of December > 2007, Ms. > September was able to walk. It is also interesting to note > that Ms. > September's menstrual cycles began again once she > recovered from her > fungal illness. By mid-January 2008, she was able to return > to work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 I'm wondering exactly what tests did they do to find out she had mold in her brain as well as intestine? Have any of you ever heard of testing that can be done to determine this? Adrean Re: [] Sounds like many of us on this site I wonder if anyone knows what the full regimen was that Ms. September was on? It sounds like a non-pharmaceutical method that had great success. I tried to surf around at the website and haven't found anything yet. I'm going to try and contact the doctor that wrote the article. Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Reading the books the doctor listed as reading material ought to give a pretty good idea. Dr 's books give therapy suggestions for detoxing, including supplements. Many people take antifungals for years. The rotation diet is a pretty standard part of allergy therapy and is well known- there even should be library books on it. Dr Rapp has done some excellent work on allergy too, so her books can give good ideas. She is an allergist. The organ support can be herbs and enzymes, I took a vegan type for a long time. I would also be interested in hearing her regimen, if you find it. The theory as I understand it is: Killing off the infection, slowly enough so the herx can be managed; support for the body during the detoxing- it can be managed better with some supplements and sauna; the rotation diet is to keep the body from further reactions while it is healing; organ support like adrenal and/or liver with supplements, herbs and enzymes; and healing and rebuilding the body- rest, exercise, essential fatty acids, organic foods, fresh air, and time. This also assumes no new exposures. -- " Her treatment required several months of Monday-through-Friday, all day therapy. Her treatment regimen included detoxification, pituitary-adrenal support, strict rotation diet, and other treatments. Ms. September suffered from a severe Herxheimer's reaction to treatment, which was not surprising considering her total body burden of fungi. The good news is that, by the end of December 2007, Ms. September was able to walk. It is also interesting to note that Ms. September's menstrual cycles began again once she recovered from her fungal illness. By mid-January 2008, she was able to return to work. " > > I wonder if anyone knows what the full regimen was that Ms. September was on? It sounds like a non-pharmaceutical method that had great success. I tried to surf around at the website and haven't found anything yet. I'm going to try and contact the doctor that wrote the article. > Sam > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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