Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 The MMR has only trace amounts of mercury in it. The theory as to why the MMR causes such problems is because they find measles damage to the intestines in kids with Autism http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/book/bk8sect1.html - and because this is around the time you see kids regress. Most of the time in our area, the MMR is given with other vaccines. When so many vaccines are given in such a short period of time, it is hard to know what caused what. Some people blame DTaP and others blame Hep B. You might ask why? Well, they have found an unusual amount of high elements in autistic children: http://www.hriptc.org/MetalMetabolism_and_Autism.htm Supposedly, the kids are simply unable to process elements like 'normal' kids. So, it's not that vaccines CAUSE autism, but that there is something wrong with the autistic child which causes the processing of mercury to be nearly impossible. Please read more about it before you make this very important decision for your child. We get our results on the 92 food allergen test next Wed, so I am interested in what others have to say to your food questions. > We're home from our appointment with Dr. Baptist. He > did a scratch test and these were the results: > > 2+: cocoa, cashews, egg, grapes, milk, celery, > chicken, A mold, C mold, mushroom, wheat, yeast, B > mold, Smut GR (what is this?). > > 1+: hazelnut, oat, orange, peanut, pork, rice, > shrimp, soy, tomato, cod, white potato, salmon. > > The only things he didn't react to were the apple, > beef, cinnamon, corn, walnut, and tuna (which we won't > feed him because of Mercury). We were only able to do > 32 scratches because he is so small. We have an > appointment for the next 32, then we'll need another > appointment to finish the groups. > > > What does all this mean? I talked to the doctor about > it, of course, but I'd love to hear other parents' > suggestions and what they have done. Do you eliminate > all the foods that they reacted to? Or is this where > the rotations come in? I tried to look in archives, > but I didn't have much luck. After 's > appointment, we had to go to the children's hospital > to have blood drawn to send to Alletest (?) in > Massachusettes. It completely slipped my mind that > is allergic to alcohol, and it didn't dawn on > me until he started having a reaction while she was > drawing the blood. He gets really inflamed everywhere > alcohol touches him. The lab tech freaked out, > apologizing, but it was my fault, I forgot about it! > So they had to have a nurse come look at it, and > washing it off with water helped a lot, so then we had > to go let Dr. Baptist's nurse look at it. She told me > that we needed to get a Medic Alert bracelet for him, > because he could die if he was in an accident and they > had to use a lot of alcohol to put an IV in. So I > have info on that--$35, then $15 every year, one > bracelet included with 60 characters engraved. > > So the blood they drew was for a 92 food Elisa panel, > a Celiac test, and all those gluten and casein > antibodies. He also sent me home with test kits for > hair metal toxicity (try getting enough hair for that > off of a 16 month old boy's head--looks like his > brother took a razor to him), stool kit to send to > Great Smokies for parasite and wheat, and a Great > Plains Organic Acid Teast (we had this done 9 months > ago, so it's a repeat). > > Dr. Baptist did tell me that there is a pediatrician > in his office building that will give the MMR > separately, so that is a relief. I think that Dr. > Baptist suspects Mercury poisoning, but has > never had an MMR, so he must have gotten it from one > of those immunizations they give during a baby's first > 6 months. SCARY! > > Anyone have any input? Please share. I'm feeling a > little depressed. He's allergic to every milk sub > that there is, with the exception of almond milk, and > we're not sure of that yet. Help! > > > ===== > Visit www.open-invitation.net/andrea to shop the newest product line from House of Lloyd! > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 > Anyone have any input? Please share. I'm feeling a > little depressed. He's allergic to every milk sub > that there is, with the exception of almond milk, and > we're not sure of that yet. Help! > We avoid anyting two or higer. I believe 5+ is the worse, and my son is a 5 for cashews! Anyway, we were told to rotate the 1's. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 We did scratch tests and they were completely inaccurate. The things it said he was allergic to, he has no reactions and it didn't pick up any of the things that make him go crazy. I would definitely check into the PIN testing or blood testing. Scratch Test Results OT (LONG) We're home from our appointment with Dr. Baptist. He did a scratch test and these were the results: 2+: cocoa, cashews, egg, grapes, milk, celery, chicken, A mold, C mold, mushroom, wheat, yeast, B mold, Smut GR (what is this?). 1+: hazelnut, oat, orange, peanut, pork, rice, shrimp, soy, tomato, cod, white potato, salmon. The only things he didn't react to were the apple, beef, cinnamon, corn, walnut, and tuna (which we won't feed him because of Mercury). We were only able to do 32 scratches because he is so small. We have an appointment for the next 32, then we'll need another appointment to finish the groups. What does all this mean? I talked to the doctor about it, of course, but I'd love to hear other parents' suggestions and what they have done. Do you eliminate all the foods that they reacted to? Or is this where the rotations come in? I tried to look in archives, but I didn't have much luck. After 's appointment, we had to go to the children's hospital to have blood drawn to send to Alletest (?) in Massachusettes. It completely slipped my mind that is allergic to alcohol, and it didn't dawn on me until he started having a reaction while she was drawing the blood. He gets really inflamed everywhere alcohol touches him. The lab tech freaked out, apologizing, but it was my fault, I forgot about it! So they had to have a nurse come look at it, and washing it off with water helped a lot, so then we had to go let Dr. Baptist's nurse look at it. She told me that we needed to get a Medic Alert bracelet for him, because he could die if he was in an accident and they had to use a lot of alcohol to put an IV in. So I have info on that--$35, then $15 every year, one bracelet included with 60 characters engraved. So the blood they drew was for a 92 food Elisa panel, a Celiac test, and all those gluten and casein antibodies. He also sent me home with test kits for hair metal toxicity (try getting enough hair for that off of a 16 month old boy's head--looks like his brother took a razor to him), stool kit to send to Great Smokies for parasite and wheat, and a Great Plains Organic Acid Teast (we had this done 9 months ago, so it's a repeat). Dr. Baptist did tell me that there is a pediatrician in his office building that will give the MMR separately, so that is a relief. I think that Dr. Baptist suspects Mercury poisoning, but has never had an MMR, so he must have gotten it from one of those immunizations they give during a baby's first 6 months. SCARY! Anyone have any input? Please share. I'm feeling a little depressed. He's allergic to every milk sub that there is, with the exception of almond milk, and we're not sure of that yet. Help! ===== Visit www.open-invitation.net/andrea to shop the newest product line from House of Lloyd! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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