Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 That's a very tough ? as it's very individual. For us we see a doc that knows both & treats both @ the same time...sometimes rotating supplements as the body rotates through the cycles. In my many years of treating my son it's not so much a treat one thing then move to the next doc to treat the next thing...it's more a cycle... treat lyme a little bit then the body cycles to viruses as a big stressors...as we treat the viruses the metals kick-up (bringing w/it toxic metal issues both behaviourally & body issues)...which in turn kicks up the yeast...get the yeast under control. For us we also use more naturals that actually treat both lyme & viral @ the same time which many of the herbal products do. We stay on the base (for us it's the LDM-100 (which is a natural antibacterial, antiviral & antifungal) & Immusist. As the layers cycle we add in extra of what the body is currently needing (our docs ART test these to keep our negative reaction down & I feel we progress better & faster because of the additional things w/bring on board to further tackle what the stressers are. I believe you can move forward just on some basis like Immusist (the surfactants)though. In case you are not familiar w/it...here's what I feel is a good explanation of the cycling that takes place...this includes a detox/healing cycling: From the TACA website, Medical tab then " A comprehensive Antiviral Approach " : http://www.tacanow.org/family-resources/a-comprehensive-antiviral-approach/ Hope this helps explain it further...sorry it's so difficult..detox & treatment with all these things is just complecated. The good news is there are many practioners that get all of it. Blessings, Rita > > I was wondering for my 7 year old ASD son who has Lyme and viruses, which one needs to be treated first? > > Figuring out which one to treat would affect the direction for our next steps inour treatment plan i.e. If we treat Lyme first we would see a Lyme doctor, if we treat viruses first we would see a NIDS doctor. > > Thanks in advance! > Pat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Well, most NIDS don't treat Lyme and feel that ridding viruses will enable the body to rid bacteria. LLMD's on the other hand feel that treating Lyme will enable the body to cope with the viral load and/or they also treat the viruses. ly though, a lot of great docs will say to treat worms and protozoa first. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we seem to end up seeing several docs and treating for many pathogen types. I guess I would rather start with an LLMD, mostly because they are in very short supply where I live, or rather non-existent. But, I do have access to a NIDS doc, and he is pretty cool. Love and prayers, Heidi N > > I was wondering for my 7 year old ASD son who has Lyme and viruses, which one needs to be treated first? > > Figuring out which one to treat would affect the direction for our next steps inour treatment plan i.e. If we treat Lyme first we would see a Lyme doctor, if we treat viruses first we would see a NIDS doctor. > > Thanks in advance! > Pat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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