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Woo Hoo! Great news, congratulations on all your hard work!

Kathleen

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> Hi all,

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> We posted about a month ago about wanting to stop Valtrex/Nizoral after 9

months on it, since our new insurance wasn't going to pay for it. Our son was a

responder to the protocol - he went from a very sick boy with a horrible immune

system, to rarely getting sick and the few times he did get sick he was able to

fight it off within a day. He also lost the constant rash of red dots around his

mouth on Valtrex.

> I was very afraid to take him off Valtrex. He is 4.5 and not fully recovered

but getting better and better with biomedical interventions. It has been over a

month since off of Valtrex/nizoral and he is actually doing better than ever! He

has not gotten sick once, at a time when everyone around us has been getting

sick. I believe that Valtrex helped strengthen his immune system and now he is

able to fight off infections on his own (and with the help of daily Vit C, D

zinc, and colostrum). But I also see a difference in that Valtrex/diflucan or

nizoral also made him very drowsy and lethargic and now he is much more

energetic and awake/aware and wanting to interact with us all the time. This is

just my personal experience, I'm not a Dr and every kid is different.

>

> We also started AC chelation these past 2 months and have been seeing

amazing gains: doubled his spontaneous language, playing with his brother and

copying him and his scripting is a lot less. He used to script all the time to

the point where it would drive me nuts, and now its only once in a few days a

very little. He is doing great in school, his teacher says he is more

self-directed, follows directions, participates in answering questions at circle

time, and is starting to play with other kids. This is huge for him as there was

a time when he wouldn't even look at other kids. He has also developed a better

sense of humor. Yesterday he actually asked to help daddy clean up the kitchen!

This is a kid who couldn't even find the garbage bin 5 feet away to throw away a

napkin because he would get so lost and disoriented.

>

> I don't think he would have been able to handle chelation without causing

stress on his body and having side effects had we had not done Valtrex first,

b/c his body was so frail and such a mess. Cleaning up his diet and healing his

gut also helped get him healthier.

>

> We switched to GSE for natural antifungals (which is doing a great job at

controlling his yeast) and have not yet implemented a natural antiviral as we

want to let his body get used to the chelation before we add antivirals back.

>

> Just wanted to share our experience so far for anyone who may be in the same

position.

>

> Shiri

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That is AWESOME, Shiri! Keep us posted with more great reports! woot-woot! -tammy.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, March 6, 2011 4:21:25 PMSubject: Update on stopping Valtrex after 9 months

Hi all, We posted about a month ago about wanting to stop Valtrex/Nizoral after 9 months on it, since our new insurance wasn't going to pay for it. Our son was a responder to the protocol - he went from a very sick boy with a horrible immune system, to rarely getting sick and the few times he did get sick he was able to fight it off within a day. He also lost the constant rash of red dots around his mouth on Valtrex.I was very afraid to take him off Valtrex. He is 4.5 and not fully recovered but getting better and better with biomedical interventions. It has been over a month since off of Valtrex/nizoral and he is actually doing better than ever! He has not gotten sick once, at a time when everyone around us has been getting sick. I believe that Valtrex helped strengthen his immune system and now he is able to fight off infections on his own (and with the help of daily Vit C, D zinc, and colostrum). But I also see a difference in that

Valtrex/diflucan or nizoral also made him very drowsy and lethargic and now he is much more energetic and awake/aware and wanting to interact with us all the time. This is just my personal experience, I'm not a Dr and every kid is different.We also started AC chelation these past 2 months and have been seeing amazing gains: doubled his spontaneous language, playing with his brother and copying him and his scripting is a lot less. He used to script all the time to the point where it would drive me nuts, and now its only once in a few days a very little. He is doing great in school, his teacher says he is more self-directed, follows directions, participates in answering questions at circle time, and is starting to play with other kids. This is huge for him as there was a time when he wouldn't even look at other kids. He has also developed a better sense of humor. Yesterday he actually asked to help daddy clean up the kitchen! This is a kid who

couldn't even find the garbage bin 5 feet away to throw away a napkin because he would get so lost and disoriented.I don't think he would have been able to handle chelation without causing stress on his body and having side effects had we had not done Valtrex first, b/c his body was so frail and such a mess. Cleaning up his diet and healing his gut also helped get him healthier.We switched to GSE for natural antifungals (which is doing a great job at controlling his yeast) and have not yet implemented a natural antiviral as we want to let his body get used to the chelation before we add antivirals back.Just wanted to share our experience so far for anyone who may be in the same position. Shiri

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Wow, that's so awesome to hear, Shiri.  I'm SO excited for you! I've been thinking a lot about starting to look at AC chelation right now to do after Valtrex.  I haven't been around here for very long. What was he like before Valtrex?

 

Hi all,

We posted about a month ago about wanting to stop Valtrex/Nizoral after 9 months on it, since our new insurance wasn't going to pay for it. Our son was a responder to the protocol - he went from a very sick boy with a horrible immune system, to rarely getting sick and the few times he did get sick he was able to fight it off within a day. He also lost the constant rash of red dots around his mouth on Valtrex.

I was very afraid to take him off Valtrex. He is 4.5 and not fully recovered but getting better and better with biomedical interventions. It has been over a month since off of Valtrex/nizoral and he is actually doing better than ever! He has not gotten sick once, at a time when everyone around us has been getting sick. I believe that Valtrex helped strengthen his immune system and now he is able to fight off infections on his own (and with the help of daily Vit C, D zinc, and colostrum). But I also see a difference in that Valtrex/diflucan or nizoral also made him very drowsy and lethargic and now he is much more energetic and awake/aware and wanting to interact with us all the time. This is just my personal experience, I'm not a Dr and every kid is different.

We also started AC chelation these past 2 months and have been seeing amazing gains: doubled his spontaneous language, playing with his brother and copying him and his scripting is a lot less. He used to script all the time to the point where it would drive me nuts, and now its only once in a few days a very little. He is doing great in school, his teacher says he is more self-directed, follows directions, participates in answering questions at circle time, and is starting to play with other kids. This is huge for him as there was a time when he wouldn't even look at other kids. He has also developed a better sense of humor. Yesterday he actually asked to help daddy clean up the kitchen! This is a kid who couldn't even find the garbage bin 5 feet away to throw away a napkin because he would get so lost and disoriented.

I don't think he would have been able to handle chelation without causing stress on his body and having side effects had we had not done Valtrex first, b/c his body was so frail and such a mess. Cleaning up his diet and healing his gut also helped get him healthier.

We switched to GSE for natural antifungals (which is doing a great job at controlling his yeast) and have not yet implemented a natural antiviral as we want to let his body get used to the chelation before we add antivirals back.

Just wanted to share our experience so far for anyone who may be in the same position.

Shiri

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