Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 OlgaI also want to join in on the happy congratulations, you are inspiring. I can only close my eyes and push forward.... My son is not doing well, he has some kind of strange regression- more intelligence combination in his behavior right now. We are on week 6 of treating herpes virus (with www.panavir.com) and while he seems so very much intelligent in some areas, he is having more tantrums, having pipi accidents and not complying w school work. The MD says this is all temporary, that the pipi accidents come from lots of detox taking place. On the bright side, he is babbling much more, saying "water" and "gimme" (actually his first words in 4 years), finding his way out of situations much more easy, achieving his desires w/o much difficulty. He also looks w less inflammation, his tummy has lessened a lot and his head doesn't look bulky..... Though l am happy to see this things, l am also scared to see the others... I think l have to hold on, what do you think? I pray my kiddo will come forward like yours Olga, our kids deserve a better health.HugsIsaEnviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de TelcelSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 22:03:43 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Our visit to the dentist and Krassi,Thanks for your kind encouraging words, I really appreciate them.My son has been a hard nut to crack, but slowly and with patient, effort and perseverance he is achieving things I never spected him to ever do. When he was younger I always thought I was spending the money for nothing(you know what is like to go from doctor to doctor and buying so many supplements and see no changes, very fustrating), but know is different,perhaps because his body is healthier from all these years of treatment that I thought were doing nothing to him, but in fact were helping internally but not enough to be seen in the outside.Now I give him supplements/herbs/homeopathy and I see the changes on him in a few days/weeks and other people notice it as well, so I feel that whatever parents do for their kids at any age will always have an effect on their future and doing nothing would be the worse mistake a parent can do. The road is long, expensive and challenging but there is always light at the end of the tunnnel and my son is proving that to many peopleOlga> > >> >> >> > I just want to share what a successful visit to my son't dentist we had> > today.> >> > My 11 years old has always been afraid of seen the dentist due to past bad> > expereince and also because of sensory issues, but today he suprised all of> > us including his dentist and assistant.> >> > He was so confident, talkative and complaint that no one in the room could> > belive their eyes.> >> > She checked all his teeth, cleaned and polished them and my boy didn't even> > move, then when she finished he got out of the chair, thanked her for> > cleaning his teeth and went out of the room to join his brother in the> > playroom.> >> > The dentist asked me what I have been doing to achieve all this miracle> > improvement as she said that she sees a lot kids with no issues and most of> > them freak out when they are told that they have to clean their teeth with> > the instruments she uses, my reply was " lots of alternative and natural> > treatments " like herbs, homeopathy, organic diet, home cooked meals, clean> > water and lots more.> >> > She said that more people should be following this sort of alteranative> > treatments to help their kids and that even when doctors do not accept it> > work, that the evidence is overwhelming.> >> > I think the pinella, burbur and enula treatment that he had for the past 3> > months has done a wonderfull job and got rid of a lot of sensitivitis he> > suffered.> >> > Olga> >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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