Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Just wanted to chime in on the Thuja. My parents have an 11 year old Bichon who was just starting to explode with warts everywhere. It felt gross to even pet him, the poor thing. I started digging and read that the canine vaccines cause warts - gee, I wonder why. So I started giving him 3 thuja pellets once a month - and wouldn't you know, the warts are disappearing. It's been about 4-5 months since I started and the difference is unbelievable. Mom to - 3 1/2 years old - PDD-NOS Our story: http://www.recoveringnicholas.com From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of stephaniesirr Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:37 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Gut metals and warts thanks , appreciate that. I've never heard of thuja. I wonder ifanything homeopathic would stand a chance with all the prescription meds he's taking. I'll have a look. And yes, what he loves best is lying on the sofa having his feet squeezed! he takes ora adren every day and it does seem to calm him somewhat but pain itself must be very stressful for him so it's a constant see saw Steph x > > , So sorry to hear what your son is going through. > > You described warts with edges. I had warts like that when I was about > 6. I was told they were plantar warts. And boy oh boy, do I remember > it all extremely well because I had the things cauterized, needle stuck > into my toe to anesthetize. (YUCK!!!) In retrospect that was a pretty > barbaric procedure for a child to go through. My daughter had something > similar a few years ago but by then I had been delving into homeopathy > and looked for a remedy for her. I found THUJA which solved the problem > in a few days. My GP at the time in Germany told me that THUJA was also > used for vaccine damage. If you want to go the route of homeopathy, I > would try ordering from Helios in London. My daughter is now a convert > to homeopathy and now uses it for period pains, stomach cramps, > athletic injuries. In fact she carries arnica, belladonna and > Colycynthis (great for stomach pain in selected cases) around with her > in her purse. She loves the fact that it is a type of medicine which > doesn't cause any pain, She has a phobia about needles and doctor's > offices :-))) > > Also I have been doing more research on the adrenal glands and how > stressed they are in autism due to their working overtime in response to > oxidative stress. I just had an idea. I know there are CDs with sounds > of birds, waterfalls, waves crashing on the beach, loons calling etc. > Maybe having that in the background constantly might help to calm him > down. If you can achieve this in anyway (and it would be cheap) then his > body would have the chance to do some repairs. I've seen stands with > these CDs displayed in music stores. Also, we put in a small aquarium in > our garden and bought a water fountain ( daughter' idea at the age of > 11). When I feel stressed I just turn it on. I feel really good just > after a few minutes. It can be very addictive :-))))) You can buy indoor > water fountains, Japanese style, for the winter. I guess you'd have to > put it out of reach on a bookshelf with the electrical lead running down > the back to prevent any temptation to get close to it and have a > 'look-see' :-)) > > Hope some of this can help... > > > > > > > stephaniesirr schrieb: > > > > Hi > > > > my son has very high lead and mercury on his porphirin test and also > > has finally been dx with inflammation at various points througout > > his digestive system, throat, terminal ileum and colon, chronic, low > > grade. He has been taking omeprazole intermittently and Pentasa now > > for 6 weeks. He still has huge pain meltdowns and undigested food > > in stools. His meltdowns are less frequent but more severe and > > always followed within half an hour by a stool. afterwhich he is > > much happier. He is also taking levo carnitine as his free carnitine > > levels were 9 against a lower reference of 25. and acetyl l > > carnitine pm also. He has pro biotics and sacc boulardii on a very > > regular basis and we give diflucan (away from sb) a.m. to attempt to > > combat his yeast. although I am completely clear what is wrong with > > him, we haven't yet found equilibrium in his treatment. He has > > movicol and oxypowder and sometimes lactulose daily. He backs up if > > we miss even a day. We have some DMSA which we would like to start > > but figure that the last thing he needs is more metal passing > > through his gut at this stage but perhaps we're wrong on that one? > > > > He now has these strange like open warts on his hand. they're not > > cold sores, not red, they're like warts with a raised lip. Just two > > of htem and they've been there a few weeks. He is getting less CLO > > than he used (he was on 3-4 teaspoons a day, now it's just one > > cap). could all this be related? We did a round of vancomycin a > > month ago and the effect on digestion was remarkable - no undigested > > food and formed stools. Should we do this again? what can we do for > > these warts or are they just a red herring? any helpful advice > > would be so gratefully recieved. He was so upset last night, head > > banging and pulling over furniture that our baby sitter isn't sure > > she can come again, so it's pretty extreme stuff as she's no > > lightweight. > > > > many thanks > > > > Steph, Uk mum of Tom 9 > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- ------- > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1498 - Release Date: 11/06/2008 19:13 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Homeopathy seems to do a balancing act even with meds. I think pain is connected with cortisol output somehow but I am still not sure in what way. Since your son likes to have his feet squeezed, Do you think he could stand a reflexology session. During my horrible pain with my shoulder, a few minutes relief from pain was a Godsend. Reflexology gave me a full day's relief. stephaniesirr schrieb: > > thanks , appreciate that. I've never heard of thuja. I wonder > ifanything homeopathic would stand a chance with all the > prescription meds he's taking. I'll have a look. And yes, what he > loves best is lying on the sofa having his feet squeezed! he takes > ora adren every day and it does seem to calm him somewhat but pain > itself must be very stressful for him so it's a constant see saw > > Steph x > > > > > > , So sorry to hear what your son is going through. > > > > You described warts with edges. I had warts like that when I was > about > > 6. I was told they were plantar warts. And boy oh boy, do I > remember > > it all extremely well because I had the things cauterized, needle > stuck > > into my toe to anesthetize. (YUCK!!!) In retrospect that was a > pretty > > barbaric procedure for a child to go through. My daughter had > something > > similar a few years ago but by then I had been delving into > homeopathy > > and looked for a remedy for her. I found THUJA which solved the > problem > > in a few days. My GP at the time in Germany told me that THUJA was > also > > used for vaccine damage. If you want to go the route of > homeopathy, I > > would try ordering from Helios in London. My daughter is now a > convert > > to homeopathy and now uses it for period pains, stomach cramps, > > athletic injuries. In fact she carries arnica, belladonna and > > Colycynthis (great for stomach pain in selected cases) around with > her > > in her purse. She loves the fact that it is a type of medicine > which > > doesn't cause any pain, She has a phobia about needles and > doctor's > > offices :-))) > > > > Also I have been doing more research on the adrenal glands and how > > stressed they are in autism due to their working overtime in > response to > > oxidative stress. I just had an idea. I know there are CDs with > sounds > > of birds, waterfalls, waves crashing on the beach, loons calling > etc. > > Maybe having that in the background constantly might help to calm > him > > down. If you can achieve this in anyway (and it would be cheap) > then his > > body would have the chance to do some repairs. I've seen stands > with > > these CDs displayed in music stores. Also, we put in a small > aquarium in > > our garden and bought a water fountain ( daughter' idea at the > age of > > 11). When I feel stressed I just turn it on. I feel really good > just > > after a few minutes. It can be very addictive :-))))) You can buy > indoor > > water fountains, Japanese style, for the winter. I guess you'd > have to > > put it out of reach on a bookshelf with the electrical lead > running down > > the back to prevent any temptation to get close to it and have a > > 'look-see' :-)) > > > > Hope some of this can help... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > stephaniesirr schrieb: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > my son has very high lead and mercury on his porphirin test and > also > > > has finally been dx with inflammation at various points througout > > > his digestive system, throat, terminal ileum and colon, chronic, > low > > > grade. He has been taking omeprazole intermittently and Pentasa > now > > > for 6 weeks. He still has huge pain meltdowns and undigested food > > > in stools. His meltdowns are less frequent but more severe and > > > always followed within half an hour by a stool. afterwhich he is > > > much happier. He is also taking levo carnitine as his free > carnitine > > > levels were 9 against a lower reference of 25. and acetyl l > > > carnitine pm also. He has pro biotics and sacc boulardii on a > very > > > regular basis and we give diflucan (away from sb) a.m. to > attempt to > > > combat his yeast. although I am completely clear what is wrong > with > > > him, we haven't yet found equilibrium in his treatment. He has > > > movicol and oxypowder and sometimes lactulose daily. He backs up > if > > > we miss even a day. We have some DMSA which we would like to > start > > > but figure that the last thing he needs is more metal passing > > > through his gut at this stage but perhaps we're wrong on that > one? > > > > > > He now has these strange like open warts on his hand. they're not > > > cold sores, not red, they're like warts with a raised lip. Just > two > > > of htem and they've been there a few weeks. He is getting less > CLO > > > than he used (he was on 3-4 teaspoons a day, now it's just one > > > cap). could all this be related? We did a round of vancomycin a > > > month ago and the effect on digestion was remarkable - no > undigested > > > food and formed stools. Should we do this again? what can we do > for > > > these warts or are they just a red herring? any helpful advice > > > would be so gratefully recieved. He was so upset last night, head > > > banging and pulling over furniture that our baby sitter isn't > sure > > > she can come again, so it's pretty extreme stuff as she's no > > > lightweight. > > > > > > many thanks > > > > > > Steph, Uk mum of Tom 9 > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG. > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1498 - Release Date: > 11/06/2008 19:13 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1498 - Release Date: 11/06/2008 19:13 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 , That was really interesting to read. Have you noticed any other changes in him over time in terms of his behaviour. I have two stressed out dogs who hump feather beds and chew them to bits. One of them likes to raise her leg and wee against bushes and trees (not really female behaviour). I am about to take them to a canine homeopath as I do know their problems started after rabies vaccines, something that ordinary vets choose to ignore. BTW what potency did you give? schrieb: > > Just wanted to chime in on the Thuja. > > My parents have an 11 year old Bichon who was just starting to explode > with > warts everywhere. It felt gross to even pet him, the poor thing. I started > digging and read that the canine vaccines cause warts - gee, I wonder why. > So I started giving him 3 thuja pellets once a month - and wouldn't you > know, the warts are disappearing. It's been about 4-5 months since I > started and the difference is unbelievable. > > > > Mom to - 3 1/2 years old - PDD-NOS > > Our story: http://www.recoveringnicholas.com > <http://www.recoveringnicholas.com> > > From: > <mailto: %40> > [mailto: > <mailto: %40>] > On Behalf Of stephaniesirr > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:37 AM > > <mailto: %40> > Subject: [ ] Re: Gut metals and warts > > thanks , appreciate that. I've never heard of thuja. I wonder > ifanything homeopathic would stand a chance with all the > prescription meds he's taking. I'll have a look. And yes, what he > loves best is lying on the sofa having his feet squeezed! he takes > ora adren every day and it does seem to calm him somewhat but pain > itself must be very stressful for him so it's a constant see saw > > Steph x > > > > > > , So sorry to hear what your son is going through. > > > > You described warts with edges. I had warts like that when I was > about > > 6. I was told they were plantar warts. And boy oh boy, do I > remember > > it all extremely well because I had the things cauterized, needle > stuck > > into my toe to anesthetize. (YUCK!!!) In retrospect that was a > pretty > > barbaric procedure for a child to go through. My daughter had > something > > similar a few years ago but by then I had been delving into > homeopathy > > and looked for a remedy for her. I found THUJA which solved the > problem > > in a few days. My GP at the time in Germany told me that THUJA was > also > > used for vaccine damage. If you want to go the route of > homeopathy, I > > would try ordering from Helios in London. My daughter is now a > convert > > to homeopathy and now uses it for period pains, stomach cramps, > > athletic injuries. In fact she carries arnica, belladonna and > > Colycynthis (great for stomach pain in selected cases) around with > her > > in her purse. She loves the fact that it is a type of medicine > which > > doesn't cause any pain, She has a phobia about needles and > doctor's > > offices :-))) > > > > Also I have been doing more research on the adrenal glands and how > > stressed they are in autism due to their working overtime in > response to > > oxidative stress. I just had an idea. I know there are CDs with > sounds > > of birds, waterfalls, waves crashing on the beach, loons calling > etc. > > Maybe having that in the background constantly might help to calm > him > > down. If you can achieve this in anyway (and it would be cheap) > then his > > body would have the chance to do some repairs. I've seen stands > with > > these CDs displayed in music stores. Also, we put in a small > aquarium in > > our garden and bought a water fountain ( daughter' idea at the > age of > > 11). When I feel stressed I just turn it on. I feel really good > just > > after a few minutes. It can be very addictive :-))))) You can buy > indoor > > water fountains, Japanese style, for the winter. I guess you'd > have to > > put it out of reach on a bookshelf with the electrical lead > running down > > the back to prevent any temptation to get close to it and have a > > 'look-see' :-)) > > > > Hope some of this can help... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > stephaniesirr schrieb: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > my son has very high lead and mercury on his porphirin test and > also > > > has finally been dx with inflammation at various points througout > > > his digestive system, throat, terminal ileum and colon, chronic, > low > > > grade. He has been taking omeprazole intermittently and Pentasa > now > > > for 6 weeks. He still has huge pain meltdowns and undigested food > > > in stools. His meltdowns are less frequent but more severe and > > > always followed within half an hour by a stool. afterwhich he is > > > much happier. He is also taking levo carnitine as his free > carnitine > > > levels were 9 against a lower reference of 25. and acetyl l > > > carnitine pm also. He has pro biotics and sacc boulardii on a > very > > > regular basis and we give diflucan (away from sb) a.m. to > attempt to > > > combat his yeast. although I am completely clear what is wrong > with > > > him, we haven't yet found equilibrium in his treatment. He has > > > movicol and oxypowder and sometimes lactulose daily. He backs up > if > > > we miss even a day. We have some DMSA which we would like to > start > > > but figure that the last thing he needs is more metal passing > > > through his gut at this stage but perhaps we're wrong on that > one? > > > > > > He now has these strange like open warts on his hand. they're not > > > cold sores, not red, they're like warts with a raised lip. Just > two > > > of htem and they've been there a few weeks. He is getting less > CLO > > > than he used (he was on 3-4 teaspoons a day, now it's just one > > > cap). could all this be related? We did a round of vancomycin a > > > month ago and the effect on digestion was remarkable - no > undigested > > > food and formed stools. Should we do this again? what can we do > for > > > these warts or are they just a red herring? any helpful advice > > > would be so gratefully recieved. He was so upset last night, head > > > banging and pulling over furniture that our baby sitter isn't > sure > > > she can come again, so it's pretty extreme stuff as she's no > > > lightweight. > > > > > > many thanks > > > > > > Steph, Uk mum of Tom 9 > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG. > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1498 - Release Date: > 11/06/2008 19:13 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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