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Hi Argie,

My son is 6 years ols we started doc G's protocol last year and he have dark

circles under his eyes. So what did you do to change that dark circles? Dr g

keeps saying diet is only issue making that dark circles

Can you please tell me how is your son's one day food intake looks like ,i mean

breakfast,morning snacks,lunch and dinner.

Thanks

Anitha

From: golivo@...

Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 16:18:23 -0800

Subject: Re: Re: New here....

Hi Martha,

My son, has been in Dr. G's care since he was 4 & 1/2, he's 12 now.

When he was younger, he got sick all of the time, constant ear & sinus

infections (maybe two or 3 times a month!), he and his sister even got

Pneumonia about 3 years ago! At around 8, he started getting better,

the ear infections are almost gone! Then December 31st, he got a

nasty cough, and he's been out of school all of this week.

We are still struggling with his HHV-6, and NK Cells, but overall I

think he's making great progress. The dark circles under his eyes are

a thing of the past!

Don't Goldberg tightened his diet again, no corn products now, so

we'll see how that helps with the lab results.

I hope this helps.

Argie

On Jan 6, 2011, at 6:30 AM, Martha Wood wrote:

> Listmates,

> My son has an overactive immune system. He is never " sick " . My

> question is

> after being on the protocol for almost three years and on

> immunovir for

> 1 1/2 years shouldn't his immune system be showing signs of normalcy?

> Shouldn't he be getting sick like our typical kids by now? His NK

> cells went

> up a little but other than that we don't see any change with the

> overactive

> immune system.

>

> Would love to know your thoughts.

> Thanks,

> Martha

> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 7:58 PM, Caroline Glover <sfglover@...>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> ,

>>

>> One clue is a child who ³never gets sick²... theoretically, they

>> have a

>> body

>> that is in attack mode, all of the time, so they don¹t get sick.

>> When you

>> think about it, that¹s not a good thing... it¹s not good for a body

>> to be

>> constantly flooded with antibodies. One reason is the theory of

>> molecular

>> mimicry, where the antibodies might get confused and attack

>> something they

>> shouldn¹t (strep triggering rheumatic fever is a good example of

>> this).

>>

>> HTH,

>> Caroline G.

>> _________________________________________________________

>>

>> Hi everyone. I have been reading a something just came to me. If a

>> child's

>> immune system is overactive (as I think my child's might be) what

>> would be

>> the signs if any prior to testing? Also wondering, would the

>> treatments be

>> the same (like the anitvirals, antifungals, etc.)? We haven't

>> started this

>> protocol yet, but very interested and researching.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>>

>>

>>

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