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But I have to say, that my grandfather had a bad bleeding

ulcer in his 60's that they had to staple to heal, but refused

to obey doctors orders to avoid chocolate, he loves it!

And he's 95 now, go figure :-)

True, , some things are just genetics in people. One of my husband's

great uncles lived to be in the 80s and he drank too much, smoke too much,

etc. In spite of all that, he constantly did gardening as in veggie

gardening. He ate pinto beans several times a week, never liked dairy

products, ate lots of eggs and stuff. I figure that it was genetic with him,

possibly. So some things we can't control, while there's some that we can.

Guess the whole thing might be quality instead of quanity. My husband's

uncle wasn't sick for long before he died. He wasn't hardly ever sick, as a

matter of fact, until he went into the VA to have cataracts removed. After

that, he went downhill.

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> My questions are, do I really have to do a Bowel cleans and Kidney cleans

> before I have a go at the Gallbladder and Liver cleans. I really don't

think

> that I could bare that Lemonade Diet for ten minutes let alone ten days

> although the loss of weight would be a godsend as I a little (LOTS) over

> weight

I never did and the flushes worked for me just fine. I do

believe it isn't a bad idea to do some fasting and cleansing

in other areas when you feel like it, though. By the way,

was curious about your mention of taking chocolate for

ulcers...that is just the opposite of what I have learned,

chocolate is not good for ulcers according to my understanding.

But I have to say, that my grandfather had a bad bleeding

ulcer in his 60's that they had to staple to heal, but refused

to obey doctors orders to avoid chocolate, he loves it!

And he's 95 now, go figure :-)

L. Meydrech, CN

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  • 3 years later...

Hi -

Dr G told me about 3 yrs back that 2 yrs with an early

start seemed to be an average. My boys were on the

meds for 3 yrs before recent finances forced us to

quit. My oldest " ASD " son is doing very well despite

being off the protocol, but my youngest has been sick

since... but we're still working on that. We still

manage diet issues and I'm working hard to keep them

well nourished, as I think this is critical to them

keeping 'well'. The immune dysfunction could be a

potentially life-long problem - at least it has been

for me - but early treatment should be able to help

dramatically improve the child's chances for the

future.

It varies per child, and with what their particular

dysfunction is. But you would likely be looking at a

2 yr committment. I would prefer to stay under Dr G's

care all the time with or without the meds, as getting

local treatment aggressive enough isn't easy. But so

far, I'm comfortable that I at my sons have had help

during a critical developmental period, and if they

regress, I'll be back to Dr G if I have to live in a

trailor! :)

Hope that helps.

--- cab5532 <lboone@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> How long does your child have to keep on the

> protocol until they

> can get off? Is it a life long thing or after so

> many years they can

> get off all of this medication?

>

> I strongly believe that my son has viral issues but

> can the immune

> system ever regulate itself alone without the help

> of medications?

>

> Also, since I am new and just starting with all of

> this can you please

> tell me some specific positives you have seen with

> your child on this

> protocol?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Thanks for the response. My son is older, but I still think this will

be helpful. I am waiting on my parent packet from Dr. . It

makes since that it would be a lifelong issue because a virus doesn't

seem like it would ever really go away, but you could supress it.

Thanks,

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