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Hi, all!

Does anyone know the effect of immunopro or other whey on ASTHMA ?

(Very important to know as it could be life threatening).

Thanks.

Waiting for reply.

M.

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Hi M. and all,

are you allergic to milk protein? If so, I would be careful and consult an

allergologist.

Though I think it should help. The study is being conducted in Czech

Republic - a product based on whey is given IV to children with asthma.

Stania

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>Hi, all!

> Does anyone know the effect of immunopro or other whey on ASTHMA ?

>(Very important to know as it could be life threatening).

>Thanks.

>Waiting for reply.

>M.

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Actualy, if I remember correctly (heard him speak a couple of weeks ago) his

son has been cleated but his mercury levels were pretty low.... but

interestingly enough his daughter who is in talented gifted classes except

for math problems has VERY HIGH Mercury, and his wife who is a dentist has

NO MERCURY in her system!!!

LAurie

Mom to Grace 3.9

> Message: 1

> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 08:31:53 -0500

> From: " s " <persistentC@...>

> Subject: Re: debate on 4 vs. 8

>

> . I want to remind you that Dr. Amy and Dr. Bradstreet have or had Autistic

> children but they also had the means and availability of the best medicines,

> drugs and treatments to strength their children's bodies before chelating.

>

> I would like to point out that Dr. Bradstreet's child was already recovered

> before chelation. I met his wife and their other child at Dr. Layton's office

> a couple of years ago, and at that time she told me that their son was

> recovered through IVIG and secretin. To my knowledge, Dr. Bradstreet has NOT

> chelated his own child, and therefore does not have PERSONAL experience with

> this.

>

> (Cary, NC)

> persistentC@...

> http://www.rtphome.org/mariposa

>

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> Actualy, if I remember correctly (heard him speak a couple of weeks

ago) his

> son has been cleated but his mercury levels were pretty low.... but

> interestingly enough his daughter who is in talented gifted classes

except

> for math problems has VERY HIGH Mercury, and his wife who is a

dentist has

> NO MERCURY in her system!!!

>

> LAurie

> Mom to Grace 3.9

> > Message: 1

> > Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 08:31:53 -0500

> > From: " s " <persistentC@b...>

> > Subject: Re: debate on 4 vs. 8

> >

> > . I want to remind you that Dr. Amy and Dr. Bradstreet have or

had Autistic

> > children but they also had the means and availability of the best

medicines,

> > drugs and treatments to strength their children's bodies before

chelating.

> >

> > I would like to point out that Dr. Bradstreet's child was already

recovered

> > before chelation. I met his wife and their other child at Dr.

Layton's office

> > a couple of years ago, and at that time she told me that their

son was

> > recovered through IVIG and secretin. To my knowledge, Dr.

Bradstreet has NOT

> > chelated his own child, and therefore does not have PERSONAL

experience with

> > this.

> >

> > (Cary, NC)

> > persistentC@b...

> > http://www.rtphome.org/maripos

,

If I lived close to Dr. Amy, she would probably be my first choice to

chelate my son. This is what she does. Dr. Bradstreet, on the other

hand, uses a multi-disciplinary approach, and while his son may have

recovered without chelation, and he may not have chelated as many

children as Dr. Amy, he is board certified in chelation and is

certainly qualified to administer it. And if the chelation alone does

not provide complete recovery, he will be able to provide the next

treatment required, whether it be secretin, IVIG, etc.

> >

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Marge, I cannot address most of your questions; however, I do have an ASD son

on Paxil for ASD tendencies. When we cannot get the suspension, we have the

pharmacist grind the paxil pills into a non-medicated flavored liquid

suspension in the same concentration as the paxil suspension that GSK makes.

My son also becomes hyper on too high a dose, OCD tendencies on too low a

dose. Some kids appear to be exquisitely sensitive to this drug, and it is

much easier to play with the dosage if you have it in liquid form. Just a

suggestion, hope it helps. Paige

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Sandy wrote: " Hmmmm....is there something remotely passive-agressive about

Jan and Sarina (both gorgeous and at goal) bringing hundreds of COOKIES to

the picnic?? "

No, Sandy, not at all - really!

In fact, if you ask anyone who knows me - including Jan - I actually eat

cookies all the time!!! Why else do you think I exercise like she does, but

it's taken me almost twice as long to get to goal??? <grin>

When we were making those snickerdoodles, Jan ate NONE of the cookies.

But as they came out of the oven, all hot and gooey, I ate, like, 7 or 8...

Ack!

Sarina " where's my treadmill? " Mc

MIDband, Dr. Frering

Lyon, France - 11/06/02

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How many people on the list are dx with stills disease? I have been

diagnosed with RA 5 years ago. Can you have both? What are symtoms and

differences of the two? Thanks for all of you that answered me! I

appreciate it.

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Still's Disease info: http://www.stillsdisease.org/still%27s_disease_info.htm

RA info: http://www.enbrel.com/conditions/enbrel-ra-defined.jsp

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-----Original Message-----From: kelly donovan [mailto:jamymad@...]Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 19:40Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: Digest Number 859How many people on the list are dx with stills disease? I have been diagnosed with RA 5 years ago. Can you have both? What are symtoms and differences of the two? Thanks for all of you that answered me! I appreciate it.

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This will be shorter than I'd like since it's really late and my hands hurt,

but I have Still's and wanted to answer your questions. Still's is a form

of RA. It's also called systemic onset, as opposed to poly- or pauci-

articular RA. Still's affects your entire body and functions, as opposed to

" normal " RA which affects only the joints. Still's can affect your organs

and systems and generally make you just " feel sick " differently than " pain

in a joint. " It's more like having the flu constantly, with accompanying

body and muscle aches and swellings. I'm sure there's tons of information

available on the web that explains it much better than I can. I'll try to

find you some links tomorrow -- I can weed through them and be able to tell

you what's true in my experience and what's pretty much BS.

Oh, for whoever asked about the Vicodin causing constipation -- yes, yes, it

does. It happens because the hydrocodone inhibits the colon's ability to

absorb water into the stool. If you have this problem with the V, you're

best off taking a stool softener, not a regular laxative. Just trust me on

this so I don't have to go into details on why. <grin>

Jenni

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