Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Virginia,Have you amalgam fillings, or did you receive flu vaccine? I have 8 fillings and received flu vaccines while pg & b/f. Both of mine have " issues. " Yes we did test for heavy metals in the older three ( my third son was unvacc) they all had metals. The troubling thing is that my third son had hg!!! We tested my breast milk, and our well water. They were clear. We are certain he didn't even get the hep b vacc at the hospital. We can only assume he got hg from my body or from pollution. We live in a rural farm area...pesticides! Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 Virginia Blevins -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 I had 2 flu vaccines b4 pregnancies. I had a mouth full of amalgam fillings in college (1988). They each had started to fall out. B4 I got pregnant with my first son, 1995, my dentist started replacing them. I didn't have any amalgams left by the time I got pregnant with my third son (2003). Then I had my daughter in 2005, still no amalgams and no additional shots. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways, acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 Virginia Blevins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 My first one is on spectrum and second is neurotypical. She (second one) is 4.5 now. She is smart, emotional,and is a huge help in terms of socializing my 7 yo son. My son was regressed at the age of 3 and luckly I did not know anything about autism when I got pregnant with my daughter. So I did not do anything special. No diet, she had all of the vaccinations, I also had severe yeast infections during pregnancy. However, these did not seem to effect my daughter as it probably did my son. I was very depressed and eating so much junk (gained 60 pounds) when I was pregnant with my autistic one. I strongly believe that these are the reasons. Best wishes.. Kerri, I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled. Tami Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 awesome Always Call Christie Gravatt We are not human beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual beings having a human experience! Subject: Re: pregnancyTo: "mb12 valtrex " <mb12 valtrex >Date: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 2:55 PM Kerri,I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled.TamiSent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 I wish I loved being pregnant. I'm only 5 weeks along. No one knows I'm pregnant except my hubby (of course). I'm already nausious with a headache. What is Tatem Nursing? Also, can I ask you about the significant of the salad and of the cranberry juice. Nutritional tips are always useful. We eat organic and I'm trying to eat lots of fruits and veggies. The hardest part for me it the dairy. Especially cheese and yogurt. Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:29:34 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy Kerry - Congrats! I loved being pregnant. I had Jimmy and didn't worry about anything, and I should have. While I give myself kudo's for not vaccinating myself during pregnancy - there was a lot I wish I had done. With Maddie, I did better. (not great, but better) -- Maddie just had (notice I said 'had') severe allergies, but very typical. I nursed her until she was 17 months - had I understood tandem nursing, I probably would have gone until she was 2. Maddie's severe allergies seemed to have cleared up. There were some things I now see that I didn't see before that led me to doing it even better - with Sam. Sam is the golden child, un vaccinated, very very typical, sleeps thru the night, gains weight, happy and healthy so far. Since he is my third and last, I will probably nurse until he's 2 (or more). With Sam, I ate gf/cf throughout my pregnancy and nursing. (and organic!)Cheating only on 'dates' with my husband. (I might even try to eat low ox (or Med ox) too now, if I was pregnant again..)I ate a salad daily with lemon/olive oil/spices. Drank 6-8 waters with 1 tablspoon of unsweet cranberry juice (Knudson's) daily to ward off any urinary tract infections.I juiced with my kids. (Lots of healthy vitamins and minerals) a few times a week. (Now I would do it daily!) and I would have juiced more veggies instead of fruits.Took my B12 and CLO in addition to my prenatal vitamins (New Chapter Organic Prenatal Vitamins) --Took ProbioticsGot out and exercised with the kids daily - the air and light exercise was great. Went to bed earlier. :)I had changed all the chemicals in my house to less offensive ones.Tried to keep my stress levels down (very difficult because it was in the middle of trying to recover Jimmy and working on Rob's multiple issues)Only went to the Dr's office if I had to (to keep away from germs) -- even with the kids. I took a very proactive route to keeping myself healthy. (and working on the kids too)It truly was a 'perfect' pregnancy for me. It was an easy delivery, and easy recovery (except the hospital food)...nursing for the first time ever has been wonderful. Jimmy and I made it 'barely' 4 months...it was hell. Maddie and I didn't do so well either until her 10th month when I went gf/cf. Sam and I - ah!- perfect from the beginning and still going strong. (and I am a producer! for the first time..)Congratulations! Thanks to this board and it's wonderful information, I found that I did have medical issues and I wasn't a crap mother because my first two were hell. :)laura>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Ayse, Thanks for responding! I do think what you eat is important! No junk this time for me...all good stuff. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:17:43 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy My first one is on spectrum and second is neurotypical. She (second one) is 4.5 now. She is smart, emotional,and is a huge help in terms of socializing my 7 yo son. My son was regressed at the age of 3 and luckly I did not know anything about autism when I got pregnant with my daughter. So I did not do anything special. No diet, she had all of the vaccinations, I also had severe yeast infections during pregnancy. However, these did not seem to effect my daughter as it probably did my son. I was very depressed and eating so much junk (gained 60 pounds) when I was pregnant with my autistic one. I strongly believe that these are the reasons. Best wishes.. Kerri,I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled.TamiSent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Ayse, Thanks for responding! I do think what you eat is important! No junk this time for me...all good stuff. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:17:43 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy My first one is on spectrum and second is neurotypical. She (second one) is 4.5 now. She is smart, emotional,and is a huge help in terms of socializing my 7 yo son. My son was regressed at the age of 3 and luckly I did not know anything about autism when I got pregnant with my daughter. So I did not do anything special. No diet, she had all of the vaccinations, I also had severe yeast infections during pregnancy. However, these did not seem to effect my daughter as it probably did my son. I was very depressed and eating so much junk (gained 60 pounds) when I was pregnant with my autistic one. I strongly believe that these are the reasons. Best wishes.. Kerri,I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled.TamiSent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Ayse, Thanks for responding! I do think what you eat is important! No junk this time for me...all good stuff. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:17:43 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy My first one is on spectrum and second is neurotypical. She (second one) is 4.5 now. She is smart, emotional,and is a huge help in terms of socializing my 7 yo son. My son was regressed at the age of 3 and luckly I did not know anything about autism when I got pregnant with my daughter. So I did not do anything special. No diet, she had all of the vaccinations, I also had severe yeast infections during pregnancy. However, these did not seem to effect my daughter as it probably did my son. I was very depressed and eating so much junk (gained 60 pounds) when I was pregnant with my autistic one. I strongly believe that these are the reasons. Best wishes.. Kerri,I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled.TamiSent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Tami, I was thinking the same thing. I would go dairy free during nursing and keep this baby gf/df to be cautious. No more vaccines either. Thanks for responding! Kerri To: "mb12 valtrex " <mb12 valtrex >Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 3:55:32 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy Kerri,I have a 15 month old who is Nt so far. I didn't do the diet while I was pregnant but have been dairy free since he was about a month old. He slept better when I cut dairy. I have breastfed the entire time and am actually starting to ween now. He is gfcf as per our Dan recommendation and has received no vaccines. He is right on track developmentally and we are thrilled.TamiSent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 I don't know the NIDS diet but please avoid most (nuts due to high oxalate. It is a mitochondrial disabler. Best nuts are chestnuts (very low oxalate)... macadamia nuts and pistachios can be enjoyed in small daily portions, as they are medium oxalate (unless they are a NIDS no-no and you want to follow that) Pumpkin seeds are a nice alternative. Other high oxalate things I'd avoid are rhubarb, chard (a type of field green), spinach. If you want a fancy salad, use arugala and romaine for a pretty one. :-)I am sitting here eating romaine + arugala salad with dressing and pumpkin seeds. :-) , Thanks for the info! I too had pitocin and then an unnecessary c-cection with my son. I wonder about this being a cause of his pdd. I'm hoping for a vbac and want to go as natural as possible this time around. I figure they had no choice years ago. If they could do it....so can I. LOL! Can I ask you why your DAN put you on such a high D dosing schedule. Does it have anything to do with ammune support? I worry about that. Maybe I should talk to my son's DAN too. One last question. Did you do the diet while pregnant? Thanks! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 11:34:24 PMSubject: re: pregnancy Kerri,I had my 4th child almost 9 months ago. My children are a 21 y/o son (NT), 16 y/o daughter (NT) and a 5 y/o son with autism. My baby, a girl, is NT so far, and the differences between my NT kids and my Spectrum kiddo was noticeable from the beginning. Our DAN! advised me to take vitamin D in pretty high doses along with my omega 3's throughout my pregnancy. His position stemmed from the idea that we are a sunscreen society and that pregnant women are now advised to keep their fish intake to a minimum. I took 15-20,000 iu of Vit D per week. I would take a 5,000 iu sublingual every couple days to get to that amount. I took the omega 3's every other day, as they tended to make me nauseous. On another note: My ASD child was also the only one that was induced. I've never had an epidural with any of them, but I think the pitocin did something to him, so if you can avoid that, try to.Good luck to you, our little baby girl has been the best " therapy " we have ever done with our boy, they adore one another, and she accepts him completely, totally and unconditionally. -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2011 Report Share Posted February 5, 2011 kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2011 Report Share Posted February 5, 2011 I have had 3 neurotypical children after having an ASD child,drinking lots of water-Im talking about 90 ounces per day is what will prevent Hyperemesis.I had it with the last 3 kiddos and it occurred when I was dehydrated-as long as I kept drinking I would be fine.Breastfeed until your child is 2.I only did GFCF with child number 4. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 Thanks Christel! Since my last pregnancy, I am supplementing zinc. Hopefully it will help for this time! Is there anything you know of, that I can use during pregnancy, to keep yeast in check? Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 Thanks Christel! Since my last pregnancy, I am supplementing zinc. Hopefully it will help for this time! Is there anything you know of, that I can use during pregnancy, to keep yeast in check? Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 Thanks Melinda, I will keep drinking water! I appreciate you telling me what worked for you. Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 11:30:22 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy I have had 3 neurotypical children after having an ASD child,drinking lots of water-Im talking about 90 ounces per day is what will prevent Hyperemesis.I had it with the last 3 kiddos and it occurred when I was dehydrated-as long as I kept drinking I would be fine.Breastfeed until your child is 2.I only did GFCF with child number 4. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 I would think (not researched this though) that biotin would be helpful, and probiotics for sure. not sure on naturals but cooking with coconut oil, doing garlic, oregano ect From: Kerri Long Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 3:24 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Thanks Christel! Since my last pregnancy, I am supplementing zinc. Hopefully it will help for this time! Is there anything you know of, that I can use during pregnancy, to keep yeast in check? Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2011 Report Share Posted February 6, 2011 I would think (not researched this though) that biotin would be helpful, and probiotics for sure. not sure on naturals but cooking with coconut oil, doing garlic, oregano ect From: Kerri Long Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 3:24 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Thanks Christel! Since my last pregnancy, I am supplementing zinc. Hopefully it will help for this time! Is there anything you know of, that I can use during pregnancy, to keep yeast in check? Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 6:00:30 PMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy kerri I also had hyperemies so bad I was on cancer meds the whole time I was prego with both my girls. I had done some reading since that talked about yeast and low zinc at play....made for some iteresting research. I don’t plan to get prego again but mabey the info will help you From: Kerri Long Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 12:07 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: pregnancy Caryn, Is it just milk that that the NIDS diet avoids, or all dairy? Also, are all nuts avoided? Do you know why? Just trying to gather info that I can work with during pregnancy. I have a history of Hyperemies Gravidarum (severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy) and want to know all my options. Thanks for the response! Kerri To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 4:35:47 PMSubject: Re: pregnancy My son is not vaccinated and is autistic. It if my personal opinion that children become autistic from vaccines because they are already harboring pathogens and that vaccines hurt the immune system.I remember my pregnancy with my son and I can remember exactly which foods made me tired/vomit and that I probably should have avoided. Milk, whole grains, berries, nuts and chocolate, which I think avoiding those is called the NIDS diet. These foods are known to trigger the immune system and you want to keep yours calm.Also, watch out for "heartburn." In retrospect, I did not have heartburn, I had low stomach acid.Furthermore, if you baby has the hiccups, it is probably yeast. Consider removing all sugar from your diet.Congratulations.Caryn>> Hi Everyone!> > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > Kerri> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hi, congrats,we have 2 children after our son perfect,no vaccines no antibiotics,use homeopath if they sick,we due our next baby in 6 weeks,also will not be getting vaccines.our 3 older kids had vaccines,asthma allergies and severe food allergies,our 4th son develpoed autism,found out after history of rhumatoid arthritis and thyroid dysfuncuntion in family But, has anyone considered the things that go on in delivery? I remember tasting metal when my epidural was put in. I'm pretty toxic and I literally taste it when given shots or any medical intervention and was exposed to arsenic in my well water as a child. It's in the building materials, some molds will make arsenic compounds and deplete thiamine as well. Birth control pills cause one to hold on to copper. Mothers are toxic, so even without vaccines our kids are getting our load. We are viral and sick because we can't use minerals properly because of the toxins. Arsenic is in pesticides, lead is everywhere too. Don't forget aluminum in so many processed foods. Aluminum juice boxes, cans, the recycling releases it into the air. I could go on and on. The toxins are triggering the immune system to react to viruses and bacteria in an odd way. Moms should get their own hair tests done and they'll probably find lots of interesting stuff. jenib> > > > Hi Everyone!> > > > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > > > Kerri> > > -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 , congratulations! Enjoy your new baby! -tammy Boy or girl? Let us know when the little one arrives.. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 10:30:30 AMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy Hi, congrats,we have 2 children after our son perfect,no vaccines no antibiotics,use homeopath if they sick,we due our next baby in 6 weeks,also will not be getting vaccines.our 3 older kids had vaccines,asthma allergies and severe food allergies,our 4th son develpoed autism,found out after history of rhumatoid arthritis and thyroid dysfuncuntion in family But, has anyone considered the things that go on in delivery? I remember tasting metal when my epidural was put in. I'm pretty toxic and I literally taste it when given shots or any medical intervention and was exposed to arsenic in my well water as a child. It's in the building materials, some molds will make arsenic compounds and deplete thiamine as well. Birth control pills cause one to hold on to copper. Mothers are toxic, so even without vaccines our kids are getting our load. We are viral and sick because we can't use minerals properly because of the toxins. Arsenic is in pesticides, lead is everywhere too. Don't forget aluminum in so many processed foods. Aluminum juice boxes, cans, the recycling releases it into the air. I could go on and on. The toxins are triggering the immune system to react to viruses and bacteria in an odd way. Moms should get their own hair tests done and they'll probably find lots of interesting stuff. jenib> >> > Hi Everyone!> > > > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > > > Kerri> >> -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Will do,dont know sex couldnt tell from position on scan,dont care as long as healthy,feeling its a boy as quite swollen and was this way with boys, , congratulations! Enjoy your new baby! -tammy Boy or girl? Let us know when the little one arrives.. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 10:30:30 AMSubject: Re: Re: pregnancy Hi, congrats,we have 2 children after our son perfect,no vaccines no antibiotics,use homeopath if they sick,we due our next baby in 6 weeks,also will not be getting vaccines.our 3 older kids had vaccines,asthma allergies and severe food allergies,our 4th son develpoed autism,found out after history of rhumatoid arthritis and thyroid dysfuncuntion in family But, has anyone considered the things that go on in delivery? I remember tasting metal when my epidural was put in. I'm pretty toxic and I literally taste it when given shots or any medical intervention and was exposed to arsenic in my well water as a child. It's in the building materials, some molds will make arsenic compounds and deplete thiamine as well. Birth control pills cause one to hold on to copper. Mothers are toxic, so even without vaccines our kids are getting our load. We are viral and sick because we can't use minerals properly because of the toxins. Arsenic is in pesticides, lead is everywhere too. Don't forget aluminum in so many processed foods. Aluminum juice boxes, cans, the recycling releases it into the air. I could go on and on. The toxins are triggering the immune system to react to viruses and bacteria in an odd way. Moms should get their own hair tests done and they'll probably find lots of interesting stuff. jenib > >> > Hi Everyone!> > > > I just found out I am pregnant and need a little advice. I have a 5 yr old with > > PDD and am wondering if I should go on the gf/cf diet. I believe my son to be > > vaccine damaged, so would going on the diet be necessary? Is there anyone out > > there that did not do the diet and had a neuro-typical child after having a > > child on the spectrum? I will definitely not be vaccinating and will nurse this > > child for a year. Two things I wish I did with my son. I'm just not sure how I > > feel about limiting foods in my diet. Feedback is greatly appreciated!> > > > Kerri> > > -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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