Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I know that Raptor/Cheryl has posted scores of published studies on this topic that probably can be found in the files section. Dr. G has discussed this reasoning at length with me in his office. He has also said that children who have been chelated take much longer for their immune systems to heal than do children who haven't. Donna > > What evidence or research have you found that supports this belief? > Gaylen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Here's an excerpt from a comment from Dr. Goldberg on his website: I have developed a clinical sense of these children and their response, there remains certain children who are " difficult " and whose response may be paradoxical or even harder to fine tune than the " average " hard child. THESE children disproportionately (almost universally) have been through long term supplementation, Secretin (pig more so than human), and / or chelation. Since I believe there are confirmed long term medical risks to all of the above steps, the " changes " in these children may unfortunately reflect fixed damage or injury, rather than a changeable " neuro-immune " disorder (sadly this may also be occurring overtime in any child from this process and / or accelerated by the presence of viral activity, usage of steroids, usage of inappropriate neuro-tropic medications, etc.). What I'm seeing are some children (generally who have been through the above negatives) who are " tougher " than I would have predicted for their age, lab findings, etc. I might add, of the negatives noted above, the only absolute pattern I've seen on the blood work ups (other than Vitamin B12 AND Folic levels way above acceptable levels, often off the lab scale) have been some extremely low NK cell levels s/p porcine Secretin (?? Can't say the same for the human one, but as a clinician, would NEVER risk an agent like this in a child either way). > > I know that Raptor/Cheryl has posted scores of published studies on > this topic that probably can be found in the files section. > > Dr. G has discussed this reasoning at length with me in his office. He > has also said that children who have been chelated take much longer > for their immune systems to heal than do children who haven't. > > Donna > > > > > What evidence or research have you found that supports this belief? > > Gaylen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 What is meant by neuro tropic drugs? Does this refer to ADHD drugs such as risperadol or nutrition meds like vinpocetine...used to enhance brain circulation- or Gingko? What supplements are causing problems? I would assume that too much iron (excess), calcium (due to excitotoxin increases). I thought that Dr. G did give vitamins, minerals and enzymes, probiotics? Is this incorrect? > > > > I know that Raptor/Cheryl has posted scores of published studies on > > this topic that probably can be found in the files section. > > > > Dr. G has discussed this reasoning at length with me in his office. He > > has also said that children who have been chelated take much longer > > for their immune systems to heal than do children who haven't. > > > > Donna > > > > > > > > What evidence or research have you found that supports this belief? > > > Gaylen > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 I believe that was about mega-dosing supplements like vitamin A, etc. --- friendsofcam <friendsofcam@...> wrote: > What supplements are causing problems? I would > assume that too much > iron (excess), calcium (due to excitotoxin > increases). > > I thought that Dr. G did give vitamins, minerals > and enzymes, > probiotics? Is this incorrect? > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Dr. G. does recommend suppliments when there is a clear need in the individual child's clinical profile, and he always recommends a good, complete multivitamin for his patients. What he is against is the indiscriminate " megadosing " that is widely employed by many practitioners. I'm not sure exactly what he means by " neuro tropic " drugs. I know he is adamantly opposed to the use of Ritalin and some of the other ADHD stimulants. Donna > > What is meant by neuro tropic drugs? Does this refer to ADHD drugs > such as risperadol or nutrition meds like vinpocetine...used to > enhance brain circulation- or Gingko? > > What supplements are causing problems? I would assume that too much > iron (excess), calcium (due to excitotoxin increases). > > I thought that Dr. G did give vitamins, minerals and enzymes, > probiotics? Is this incorrect? > > > > > > > > > I know that Raptor/Cheryl has posted scores of published studies > on > > > this topic that probably can be found in the files section. > > > > > > Dr. G has discussed this reasoning at length with me in his > office. He > > > has also said that children who have been chelated take much > longer > > > for their immune systems to heal than do children who haven't. > > > > > > Donna > > > > > > > > > > > What evidence or research have you found that supports this > belief? > > > > Gaylen > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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