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Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

 

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

 

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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

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Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

 

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

 

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

 

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

 

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

 

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

 

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

 

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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I would love to get a answer to about the Vitamin A as well. After my daughter's titers lab came back in November my daughter was put on Vitamin A at 5000 iu's once a day because her measles titers were high but my dan wasn't ready to do the high Vitamin A protocol .So she said let's start out at 5000 iu's once a day and see how she does. I started her on them but didn't see any change in behavior so thought she was ok with it. However since around that time I have noticed that her belly has been getting bloated and I never put two and two together until she started eating less and less. I spoke with my dan and she said that it could be a supplement and was thinking maybe Caritine and said to stop everything and add back one at a time. Anyway so far I haven't added back

Vitamin A and the bloated belly is gone and she is back to eating...so I'am thinking that maybe we are just making it mad :( but not doing anything positive for it by giving such a small amount. Any thoughts?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:04:26 PMSubject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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I would love to get a answer to about the Vitamin A as well. After my daughter's titers lab came back in November my daughter was put on Vitamin A at 5000 iu's once a day because her measles titers were high but my dan wasn't ready to do the high Vitamin A protocol .So she said let's start out at 5000 iu's once a day and see how she does. I started her on them but didn't see any change in behavior so thought she was ok with it. However since around that time I have noticed that her belly has been getting bloated and I never put two and two together until she started eating less and less. I spoke with my dan and she said that it could be a supplement and was thinking maybe Caritine and said to stop everything and add back one at a time. Anyway so far I haven't added back

Vitamin A and the bloated belly is gone and she is back to eating...so I'am thinking that maybe we are just making it mad :( but not doing anything positive for it by giving such a small amount. Any thoughts?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:04:26 PMSubject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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I would love to get a answer to about the Vitamin A as well. After my daughter's titers lab came back in November my daughter was put on Vitamin A at 5000 iu's once a day because her measles titers were high but my dan wasn't ready to do the high Vitamin A protocol .So she said let's start out at 5000 iu's once a day and see how she does. I started her on them but didn't see any change in behavior so thought she was ok with it. However since around that time I have noticed that her belly has been getting bloated and I never put two and two together until she started eating less and less. I spoke with my dan and she said that it could be a supplement and was thinking maybe Caritine and said to stop everything and add back one at a time. Anyway so far I haven't added back

Vitamin A and the bloated belly is gone and she is back to eating...so I'am thinking that maybe we are just making it mad :( but not doing anything positive for it by giving such a small amount. Any thoughts?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:04:26 PMSubject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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That's crazy..wouldn't you think a dan would know this? So the last 2 months I have been giving my daughter 5000 iu's to help surpress it and I have been feeding it.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:00:36 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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ok I'm confused..I found this

"We think that Vitamin A very easily incorporated itself into virus walls and prevents growth and reproduction of them."

So by that it would mean that even the low dose should help....but maybe it just makes the virus fight harder to stay alive.

I don't know but something is going on with the low does of Vitamin A for my daughter I am sure of that.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:00:36 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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so then just a thought..does the high amount then overfeed it causing it to sleep :)

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:14:00 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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so then just a thought..does the high amount then overfeed it causing it to sleep :)

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:14:00 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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so then just a thought..does the high amount then overfeed it causing it to sleep :)

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:14:00 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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....Maybe it causes the measles to "binge"...I'm not really sure. I used to have a folder with info on this. Damn if I can find it...don't know why I bother to keep anything because I can never find it later. lol. The beauty of the Vitmain A protocol is that its short term. Two days of mega dosing then a maintenance period. Looking through my files, I just found an old post from that suggests you may be able to use Amantadin...which I know nothing about. But it might be worth looking into because she's a pretty smart lady : )

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 3:13:59 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

so then just a thought..does the high amount then overfeed it causing it to sleep :)

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, January 16, 2011 12:14:00 AMSubject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

Ok, but how does high dose protocol kick it's butt?

vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in it. so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would just feed it

From: georgiasand32

Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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We have done the two day high dose of vitamin A in the past without seeing a

thing. And then were scared off by doctors saying we were damaging the liver

(kidneys?). So now that it looks like we need to supplement vitamin A is it too

dangerous to just use one ot two drops a day without first doing a round of high

dose A? I am so confused. And since we already did one round of high dose A

does that count as our one high round or do you have to do this every 6 months

or so? How do you know if the two days of a high dose is enough and it is then

all right to give it at a low dose without feeding the measles?

And it also looks like he desperately needs magnesium and yet I know he has

biofilm so will this mkae matters worse? Better to have low magnesium and not

feed the dreaded biofilm?

>

>  

> >vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in

it.

> >so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would

> >just feed it

> >

> >

> >

> >From: georgiasand32

> >Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

> >To: mb12 valtrex

> >Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium

Feed

> >Biofilm?

> >

> > 

> >I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested

to

> >read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the

Measles

> >(and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this.

> >Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and

> >giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right

> >amount?

> >

> >The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As

in,

> >it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both

Vitamin

> >A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there

is

> >any information or articles on this I would

> >really appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid

> >information dealing with either one of these theories.

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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We have done the two day high dose of vitamin A in the past without seeing a

thing. And then were scared off by doctors saying we were damaging the liver

(kidneys?). So now that it looks like we need to supplement vitamin A is it too

dangerous to just use one ot two drops a day without first doing a round of high

dose A? I am so confused. And since we already did one round of high dose A

does that count as our one high round or do you have to do this every 6 months

or so? How do you know if the two days of a high dose is enough and it is then

all right to give it at a low dose without feeding the measles?

And it also looks like he desperately needs magnesium and yet I know he has

biofilm so will this mkae matters worse? Better to have low magnesium and not

feed the dreaded biofilm?

>

>  

> >vit A is what measels lives on, which is why our kids are typically low in

it.

> >so if you don't do enough to help the body it would stand to reason it would

> >just feed it

> >

> >

> >

> >From: georgiasand32

> >Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:04 AM

> >To: mb12 valtrex

> >Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium

Feed

> >Biofilm?

> >

> > 

> >I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested

to

> >read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the

Measles

> >(and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this.

> >Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and

> >giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right

> >amount?

> >

> >The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As

in,

> >it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both

Vitamin

> >A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there

is

> >any information or articles on this I would

> >really appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid

> >information dealing with either one of these theories.

> >

> >

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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it does because the level then goes beyond what the measels can utilize and gets to the body strengtheing the immune system to finally kick back in and kill the measels

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Subject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I would love to get a answer to about the Vitamin A as well. After my daughter's titers lab came back in November my daughter was put on Vitamin A at 5000 iu's once a day because her measles titers were high but my dan wasn't ready to do the high Vitamin A protocol .So she said let's start out at 5000 iu's once a day and see how she does. I started her on them but didn't see any change in behavior so thought she was ok with it. However since around that time I have noticed that her belly has been getting bloated and I never put two and two together until she started eating less and less. I spoke with my dan and she said that it could be a supplement and was thinking maybe Caritine and said to stop everything and add back one at a time. Anyway so far I haven't added back Vitamin A and the bloated belly is gone and she is back to eating...so I'am thinking that maybe we are just making it mad :( but not doing anything positive for it by giving such a small amount. Any thoughts?

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:04:26 PMSubject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed Biofilm?

I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles (and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this. Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right amount?The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in, it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is any information or articles on this I wouldreally appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid information dealing with either one of these theories.

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So does that mean you really need to do the high dose of A before supplementing

it at the therapeutic level? Otherwise you'll make matters worse? Does anyone

know if the same plan works for magnesium in regards to feeding the biofilm?

Better to be deficient on magnesium than feed the biofilm?

>

> it does because the level then goes beyond what the measels can utilize and

gets to the body strengtheing the immune system to finally kick back in and kill

the measels

>

>

>

> From:

> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 2:05 AM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Re: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium

Feed Biofilm?

>

>

>

>

> I would love to get a answer to about the Vitamin A as well. After my

daughter's titers lab came back in November my daughter was put on Vitamin A at

5000 iu's once a day because her measles titers were high but my dan wasn't

ready to do the high Vitamin A protocol .So she said let's start out at 5000

iu's once a day and see how she does. I started her on them but didn't see any

change in behavior so thought she was ok with it. However since around that time

I have noticed that her belly has been getting bloated and I never put two and

two together until she started eating less and less. I spoke with my dan and she

said that it could be a supplement and was thinking maybe Caritine and said to

stop everything and add back one at a time. Anyway so far I haven't added back

Vitamin A and the bloated belly is gone and she is back to eating...so I'am

thinking that maybe we are just making it mad :( but not doing anything positive

for it by giving such a small amount. Any thoughts?

>

>

>

>

>

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, January 15, 2011 11:04:26 PM

> Subject: Do Low Levels of Vitamin A Feed Measles? Magnesium Feed

Biofilm?

>

>

> I have been reviewing old posts regarding Vitamin A and was very interested to

read that if you give it at too low of a dose you could be feeding the Measles

(and Lyme)? Would someone please explain this, I don't quite understand this.

Seems like there would be a fine line between not giving enough Vitamin A and

giving too much and causing toxicity? So how does one determine the right

amount?

>

> The same goes for Magnesium--is this actually a bad supplement to give? As in,

it feeds biofilm? According to a recent test my son needs a LOT of both Vitamin

A and Magnesium. So I am not sure how much (or little) to give now. If there is

any information or articles on this I would

> really appreciate seeing them as I have been unable to find more solid

information dealing with either one of these theories.

>

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