Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 MS is thought to be damage from pathogens and toxins, just like autism, alzheimers, ADHD, Bipolar, etc. by those who are actually reversing their symptoms. Numbness is always a concern, but does happen in the autism arena, but it is fluctuating, coming and going. A continual worsening, especially at a quick pace would be very different. It is always good to rule out causes such as tumors and viruses. The most common thing I see causing numbness is Lyme disease, which is difficult to test for due to the way it decreases antibodies. The biofilm protocol can trigger numbness, of course, since it can lead to inflammation from all the immune system triggering it does. Plus, the biofilm protocol can release heavy metals, and mercury is associated with numbness as well. I think your doctor will be knowledgeable about the typical numbness seen with the biofilm protocol your son is on. Maybe your doctor will want to change up your protocol to give his body a rest. Numbness in all four limbs can mean anywhere from a typical response seen when one kills pathogens, to a very serious condition, needing immediate medical attention. Sorry, this journey is not an easy one. Love and prayers, Heidi N My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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