Guest guest Posted June 20, 2011 Report Share Posted June 20, 2011 for me the need for pressure in these areas, and relief from light and sound from earliest childhood, came from chronic sinus infections which we suspect are a mixture of yeast, bacteria, and more, maybe biofilm, stuck in the head cavities where it had eventually hardened and could not drain my friend had the same; for him, he lavaged with a Nasaline syringe made for this purpose using salt and MMS for a week or more very aggressively with nothing but the solution coming out. then, on the next session without warning, unbelievable amounts of gross stuff started coming out, really years-old ancient grotty stuff, for quite a long time, maybe days, and he could breathe as never before no problems since he is the one who traveled to study with the inventor of the supplement based on this amazing experience careful with this aggressive technique for children; Similisan has homeopathic nose spray which gives some reliefTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 1:29:55 PMSubject: Re: Re: 's Pain in our house that would all mean yeast From: Kim Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 10:14 AM To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: 's Pain Sounds like my daughter too... Constantly covers her ears, hates bright light and sound, can't stand having her hair brushed. She seeks deep pressure to her forehead - tries to press her forehead into my face a lot. I have heard (I'm sure you have too) it can be virus in the brain causing the pain/sensitivities. Also have heard bacteria (strep), heavy metals or even parasites in the brain cause the issues. Who knows what is causing the pain and how to discover the actual cause. Just a lot of theories. Yes, it is agonizing to see our kids go through this and for them not to be able to express what is wrong.Kim > > > Dear Fransel> > When u mention you think your son has pain in tummy due to oxalate dumping, has he ever bconfirmed that to you?> > I have experienced pain in the bladder/urinary tract due to oxalates and believe me, one can go grazy w that kind of pain....it is excruciating. Have u noticed if he pees more or presses his lower abs?> > U could try giving him some pain killer specific for urinary tract and observe....it is sold w/o RX, l remember getting some for myself when visiting my sister in the US. I found it in the feminine care area. > > Isa> > > > Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel> > > > ------------------------------------> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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