Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 What kind of doctor are you seeing as a Parasite specialist? Our daughter's stool tests keep coming up " Parasite of unknown taxonomy " . Also, one of out naturopaths treated for chronic bladder infections and bed wetting - and the associated parasite that she felt was a cause, with Uristatin (Thorne). When starting this therapy our daughter ran a fever (101-102) for 3 days, and following, her mirror-writing completely resolved. For the first time in a year she wrote her name left to right, in the right order! I apologize, I haven't researched this therapy in great detail, it worked immediately and so I just moved on! Curiously, her mirror writing returned recently (along with flushing, itching, and screaming that she was a volcano on fire), and I started her back on the Uristatin and it again resolved. > > > > > > > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has parasites for these recent reasons: > > > > > > > > > > Chewing > > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > Tactile issues > > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%) > > > > > VERBAL STIMMING > > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even though no MMR. > > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 tenna merchent wrote in her book that parasites cause reverse polarity,she has a website joyous messenger where she give release codes for it,very intresting web site What kind of doctor are you seeing as a Parasite specialist? Our daughter's stool tests keep coming up " Parasite of unknown taxonomy " . Also, one of out naturopaths treated for chronic bladder infections and bed wetting - and the associated parasite that she felt was a cause, with Uristatin (Thorne). When starting this therapy our daughter ran a fever (101-102) for 3 days, and following, her mirror-writing completely resolved. For the first time in a year she wrote her name left to right, in the right order! I apologize, I haven't researched this therapy in great detail, it worked immediately and so I just moved on! Curiously, her mirror writing returned recently (along with flushing, itching, and screaming that she was a volcano on fire), and I started her back on the Uristatin and it again resolved. > > > > >> > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has parasites for these recent reasons:> > > > > > > > > > Chewing> > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > Tactile issues> > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%)> > > > > VERBAL STIMMING> > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even though no MMR.> > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains?> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 tenna merchent wrote in her book that parasites cause reverse polarity,she has a website joyous messenger where she give release codes for it,very intresting web site What kind of doctor are you seeing as a Parasite specialist? Our daughter's stool tests keep coming up " Parasite of unknown taxonomy " . Also, one of out naturopaths treated for chronic bladder infections and bed wetting - and the associated parasite that she felt was a cause, with Uristatin (Thorne). When starting this therapy our daughter ran a fever (101-102) for 3 days, and following, her mirror-writing completely resolved. For the first time in a year she wrote her name left to right, in the right order! I apologize, I haven't researched this therapy in great detail, it worked immediately and so I just moved on! Curiously, her mirror writing returned recently (along with flushing, itching, and screaming that she was a volcano on fire), and I started her back on the Uristatin and it again resolved. > > > > >> > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has parasites for these recent reasons:> > > > > > > > > > Chewing> > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > Tactile issues> > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%)> > > > > VERBAL STIMMING> > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even though no MMR.> > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains?> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 tenna merchent wrote in her book that parasites cause reverse polarity,she has a website joyous messenger where she give release codes for it,very intresting web site What kind of doctor are you seeing as a Parasite specialist? Our daughter's stool tests keep coming up " Parasite of unknown taxonomy " . Also, one of out naturopaths treated for chronic bladder infections and bed wetting - and the associated parasite that she felt was a cause, with Uristatin (Thorne). When starting this therapy our daughter ran a fever (101-102) for 3 days, and following, her mirror-writing completely resolved. For the first time in a year she wrote her name left to right, in the right order! I apologize, I haven't researched this therapy in great detail, it worked immediately and so I just moved on! Curiously, her mirror writing returned recently (along with flushing, itching, and screaming that she was a volcano on fire), and I started her back on the Uristatin and it again resolved. > > > > >> > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has parasites for these recent reasons:> > > > > > > > > > Chewing> > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > Tactile issues> > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%)> > > > > VERBAL STIMMING> > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even though no MMR.> > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains?> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 She is a parasitologist, not a doctor. That's what they keep calling her, the " specialist " , so that's what i call her :-) Our last consult was postponed because they have found " something " else and are having it examined by a team of doctors they consult with. I read in one of these posts that parasitologists are finding parasites they can't identify in ASD kids??? So, it's not surprising to me, but I'm so worried about the tapeworms I can't stop thinking about it. We are at the mercy of the doctors, just waiting for them to call with a treatment protocol, so I'm going a little bonkers at the moment. At least I know they are looking for the problems, not dismissing them as if they are not important. I know we eliminated the Giardia, and I have to say that he is on a whole new level now. Just so with it, clear, happy. It's fantastic. I believe eliminating the toxins they release has just made a dramatic improvement in his health. That is great about your daughter--I'm going to look up the Uristatin, we work with a naturopath as well and love love love her! Amy > > > > > > > > > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has parasites for these recent reasons: > > > > > > > > > > > > Chewing > > > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > > Tactile issues > > > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%) > > > > > > VERBAL STIMMING > > > > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even though no MMR. > > > > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2011 Report Share Posted February 27, 2011 Someone was talking about this reverse polarity a few days ago and I think it's so interesting because my son sleeps upside down a few days a month. Normally, under the covers, head on pillow. So I always find it odd. I'm going to read about this as well. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > So I wrote a day or so ago and mentioned I think my son has > > parasites for these recent reasons: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chewing > > > > > > > Nose Picking > > > > > > > Tactile issues > > > > > > > Sound sensitivity (returned after going away about 80%) > > > > > > > VERBAL STIMMING > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I learned from Dr. Oz online that if you have high fecal fats > > (fats not digesting) your stool will float in the toilet and that is a > > parasite " flag " . My son had high fecal fats on one lab. Also learned that > > parasites diminish Immunoglobulin A. On my son's stool lab, he was VERY low > > in IgA. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Then I was following the thread here on the Vit A protocol (my > > son never had MMR) and read that kids are responding to the therapy even > > though no MMR. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > So I read in my reference book " Nutritional Healing " under the > > Parasite diagnosis that the SECOND MOST important thing listed after > > Acidophilis is *BETA CAROTENE at 50,000 IU's a day* until healed. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Any other parent treated parasites and found great gains? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Cotter > 4 Pollerton Manor > Carlow > 059 9134964 > 087 2637921 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 > > eeek! That was very difficult to read! Hard to know where you start and i end or you end and i start and it's garbly. I needed more iodine just to process it > > And, well, i am pretty much to the point that no matter what i say will be taken wrong or twisted or laughed at. > > Most peoples' iodine levels are not just fine, even if their doctors said so. There are literally hundreds of people that have their docs tell them their iodine levels are just fine when in fact they arent.Same with thyroid levels. I said this before. > > I would recommend Brownsteins book: > > https://www.drbrownstein.com/bookstore_Iodine.php > > > Liver and kidney damage by antibiotics is real. To make light of it is wrong. To say it cant happen is really wrong. That you dont know of anyone that has had it happen yet is a more accurate statement. This info is based on millions of antibiotic users, not hundreds. > > ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2008) — Antibiotics are the single largest class of agents that cause idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI), reports a new study in Gastroenterology, an official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. > > There is just too much info on antibiotics with real and potential damage to make that kind of statement that it never causes damage, and yet it made you laugh? > > And since some antibiotics do displace iodine it's ONLY temporary IF more iodine is given in enough quantity to displace the fluoride(one toxin in antibiotics that displaces the iodine) again (taking back its rightful spot), and it takes more to displace than to be displaced. > > Should i even try to go on? > > I think you just dont understand iodine, all that it does, all that the lack of it can effect. I mean no disrespect. You understand alot of things about the body, about biomed, wayyy more than most! You do seem to have blinders on about iodine. Alot of the wrong knowledge about iodine. Or something. I feel like i can go on and on all day (and night) and it wont matter. Too many misconceptions and iodine myths and falsehoods and fears and belief that it cant be one thing (or one of many but the main thing) or easy. > > You cant be convinced. I get it. Almost 12 years ago Dana told me that biomed could help my child. I didnt believe her. Totally disregarded what she said. Came up with reasons why biomed couldnt possibly help him. He didnt fit the profiles. Didnt think anything, one thing or many things, would help him. I was wrong. I get it. > > Perhaps someday there will be enough evidence to convince you. I hope so. This conversation gave me the thought that I am glad I was more easily convinced :-) > > Cheryl > Hi Cheryl. I am knew to the group. I have a 5yo autistic son. About a month ago I read a post of yours about iodine that have me thinking so' I order the lugol solution and been taking it n giving it to my son. I have notice some good changes in my son, he is also on mb12 shots, probiotic, cod liver oil and a multivitamin. seen I been taking the lugol solution my alergys have gotten much better, so I was just writing to tank u. gisela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I wish we had a "like" button face-book style. cheryl's been awesome : ) To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 3:53:35 PMSubject: Re: Vit A procotol and Parasites... >> eeek! That was very difficult to read! Hard to know where you start and i end or you end and i start and it's garbly. I needed more iodine just to process it > > And, well, i am pretty much to the point that no matter what i say will be taken wrong or twisted or laughed at.> > Most peoples' iodine levels are not just fine, even if their doctors said so. There are literally hundreds of people that have their docs tell them their iodine levels are just fine when in fact they arent.Same with thyroid levels. I said this before. > > I would recommend Brownsteins book:> > https://www.drbrownstein.com/bookstore_Iodine.php> > > Liver and kidney damage by antibiotics is real. To make light of it is wrong. To say it cant happen is really wrong. That you dont know of anyone that has had it happen yet is a more accurate statement. This info is based on millions of antibiotic users, not hundreds. > > ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2008) — Antibiotics are the single largest class of agents that cause idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI), reports a new study in Gastroenterology, an official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. > > There is just too much info on antibiotics with real and potential damage to make that kind of statement that it never causes damage, and yet it made you laugh?> > And since some antibiotics do displace iodine it's ONLY temporary IF more iodine is given in enough quantity to displace the fluoride(one toxin in antibiotics that displaces the iodine) again (taking back its rightful spot), and it takes more to displace than to be displaced. > > Should i even try to go on? > > I think you just dont understand iodine, all that it does, all that the lack of it can effect. I mean no disrespect. You understand alot of things about the body, about biomed, wayyy more than most! You do seem to have blinders on about iodine. Alot of the wrong knowledge about iodine. Or something. I feel like i can go on and on all day (and night) and it wont matter. Too many misconceptions and iodine myths and falsehoods and fears and belief that it cant be one thing (or one of many but the main thing) or easy.> > You cant be convinced. I get it. Almost 12 years ago Dana told me that biomed could help my child. I didnt believe her. Totally disregarded what she said. Came up with reasons why biomed couldnt possibly help him. He didnt fit the profiles. Didnt think anything, one thing or many things, would help him. I was wrong. I get it.> > Perhaps someday there will be enough evidence to convince you. I hope so. This conversation gave me the thought that I am glad I was more easily convinced :-)> > Cheryl>Hi Cheryl. I am knew to the group. I have a 5yo autistic son. About a month ago I read a post of yours about iodine that have me thinking so' I order the lugol solution and been taking it n giving it to my son. I have notice some good changes in my son, he is also on mb12 shots, probiotic, cod liver oil and a multivitamin. seen I been taking the lugol solution my alergys have gotten much better, so I was just writing to tank u.gisela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I wish we had a "like" button face-book style. cheryl's been awesome : ) To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 3:53:35 PMSubject: Re: Vit A procotol and Parasites... >> eeek! That was very difficult to read! Hard to know where you start and i end or you end and i start and it's garbly. I needed more iodine just to process it > > And, well, i am pretty much to the point that no matter what i say will be taken wrong or twisted or laughed at.> > Most peoples' iodine levels are not just fine, even if their doctors said so. There are literally hundreds of people that have their docs tell them their iodine levels are just fine when in fact they arent.Same with thyroid levels. I said this before. > > I would recommend Brownsteins book:> > https://www.drbrownstein.com/bookstore_Iodine.php> > > Liver and kidney damage by antibiotics is real. To make light of it is wrong. To say it cant happen is really wrong. That you dont know of anyone that has had it happen yet is a more accurate statement. This info is based on millions of antibiotic users, not hundreds. > > ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2008) — Antibiotics are the single largest class of agents that cause idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI), reports a new study in Gastroenterology, an official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. > > There is just too much info on antibiotics with real and potential damage to make that kind of statement that it never causes damage, and yet it made you laugh?> > And since some antibiotics do displace iodine it's ONLY temporary IF more iodine is given in enough quantity to displace the fluoride(one toxin in antibiotics that displaces the iodine) again (taking back its rightful spot), and it takes more to displace than to be displaced. > > Should i even try to go on? > > I think you just dont understand iodine, all that it does, all that the lack of it can effect. I mean no disrespect. You understand alot of things about the body, about biomed, wayyy more than most! You do seem to have blinders on about iodine. Alot of the wrong knowledge about iodine. Or something. I feel like i can go on and on all day (and night) and it wont matter. Too many misconceptions and iodine myths and falsehoods and fears and belief that it cant be one thing (or one of many but the main thing) or easy.> > You cant be convinced. I get it. Almost 12 years ago Dana told me that biomed could help my child. I didnt believe her. Totally disregarded what she said. Came up with reasons why biomed couldnt possibly help him. He didnt fit the profiles. Didnt think anything, one thing or many things, would help him. I was wrong. I get it.> > Perhaps someday there will be enough evidence to convince you. I hope so. This conversation gave me the thought that I am glad I was more easily convinced :-)> > Cheryl>Hi Cheryl. I am knew to the group. I have a 5yo autistic son. About a month ago I read a post of yours about iodine that have me thinking so' I order the lugol solution and been taking it n giving it to my son. I have notice some good changes in my son, he is also on mb12 shots, probiotic, cod liver oil and a multivitamin. seen I been taking the lugol solution my alergys have gotten much better, so I was just writing to tank u.gisela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 I wish we had a "like" button face-book style. cheryl's been awesome : ) To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, March 1, 2011 3:53:35 PMSubject: Re: Vit A procotol and Parasites... >> eeek! That was very difficult to read! Hard to know where you start and i end or you end and i start and it's garbly. I needed more iodine just to process it > > And, well, i am pretty much to the point that no matter what i say will be taken wrong or twisted or laughed at.> > Most peoples' iodine levels are not just fine, even if their doctors said so. There are literally hundreds of people that have their docs tell them their iodine levels are just fine when in fact they arent.Same with thyroid levels. I said this before. > > I would recommend Brownsteins book:> > https://www.drbrownstein.com/bookstore_Iodine.php> > > Liver and kidney damage by antibiotics is real. To make light of it is wrong. To say it cant happen is really wrong. That you dont know of anyone that has had it happen yet is a more accurate statement. This info is based on millions of antibiotic users, not hundreds. > > ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2008) — Antibiotics are the single largest class of agents that cause idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI), reports a new study in Gastroenterology, an official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. > > There is just too much info on antibiotics with real and potential damage to make that kind of statement that it never causes damage, and yet it made you laugh?> > And since some antibiotics do displace iodine it's ONLY temporary IF more iodine is given in enough quantity to displace the fluoride(one toxin in antibiotics that displaces the iodine) again (taking back its rightful spot), and it takes more to displace than to be displaced. > > Should i even try to go on? > > I think you just dont understand iodine, all that it does, all that the lack of it can effect. I mean no disrespect. You understand alot of things about the body, about biomed, wayyy more than most! You do seem to have blinders on about iodine. Alot of the wrong knowledge about iodine. Or something. I feel like i can go on and on all day (and night) and it wont matter. Too many misconceptions and iodine myths and falsehoods and fears and belief that it cant be one thing (or one of many but the main thing) or easy.> > You cant be convinced. I get it. Almost 12 years ago Dana told me that biomed could help my child. I didnt believe her. Totally disregarded what she said. Came up with reasons why biomed couldnt possibly help him. He didnt fit the profiles. Didnt think anything, one thing or many things, would help him. I was wrong. I get it.> > Perhaps someday there will be enough evidence to convince you. I hope so. This conversation gave me the thought that I am glad I was more easily convinced :-)> > Cheryl>Hi Cheryl. I am knew to the group. I have a 5yo autistic son. About a month ago I read a post of yours about iodine that have me thinking so' I order the lugol solution and been taking it n giving it to my son. I have notice some good changes in my son, he is also on mb12 shots, probiotic, cod liver oil and a multivitamin. seen I been taking the lugol solution my alergys have gotten much better, so I was just writing to tank u.gisela Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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