Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 His web address is www.nnyautismcenter.com Tammy F. > > I just got the new patient packet from Dr. Russle's office and I am > getting ready to fill it. > > Wanted to check with you all as to what the diet is on this protocol. > Is it GFCF only or more than that? > Also, would they do anti virals and anti fungals only if there was > something in the bloodwork? > > Sorry if I am asking very basic questions. Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Hey, I think Dr does do GFCF (but maybe a bit modified and low allergy?), but even though we're his patients, we actually follow Dr Goldberg's diet instead. He's fine with that for us. Yes, given a review of medical history, antivirals & antifungals usually are used regardless of the initial lab findings, especially since many labs come back normal then show up titers and other things after being on meds for a while. Viruses can literally hide & modulate the immune system, and sometimes until you flush some viruses (like HHV6) out of hiding, labs will be negative, then spike up and other abnormalities show up. This isn't a negative from meds, and it usually coincides with some gains. HTH ________________________________ From: Tammy Farmer <stoplyme@...> Sent: Wed, January 26, 2011 8:53:44 PM Subject: Re: protocol diet  His web address is www.nnyautismcenter.com Tammy F. > > I just got the new patient packet from Dr. Russle's office and I am > getting ready to fill it. > > Wanted to check with you all as to what the diet is on this protocol. > Is it GFCF only or more than that? > Also, would they do anti virals and anti fungals only if there was > something in the bloodwork? > > Sorry if I am asking very basic questions. Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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