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Thanks for sharing this!  I was wondering when would be best for me to do this

with my boys.  We begin AC protocol in January.  So, I really need to wait until

June or so to do the high dose Vitamin A protocol? 

 

Dana

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> > At the advice of my son's DAN! doctor, we discontinued his Klaire

> > mycellized vitamin A. We had been giving him 1 drop daily for the past

> > 20 months. The reason we were given to stop was that it could build up

> > to toxic levels.

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> It took my son TWO TIMES of high dose vitamin A protocol, to eliminate

> measles virus, before my son reached a toxic dose.

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> Does he have any signs of toxicity?

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> http://www.danasvie w.net/vitamina. htm

> <http://www.danasvie w.net/vitamina. htm>

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> >> He was getting Vitamin A (5,025 IU as vitamin A 5,005

> > IU palmitate and 25 IU as beta-carotene) in that one drop per day.

> > He is still getting vitamin A through his CLO (1,300 -- 3,000 IU) and

> > his multivitamin (vitamin A acetate -- 5,000 IU) - so he still gets

> > 6,300 to 8,000 IU daily.

> > We almost immediately noticed his old eye stim has returned.

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> This would mean he still needs that extra drop of vitamin A per day.

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> My son required more than just vitamin A to eliminate visual stims,

> but since the visuals returned when you dropped the vitamin A dose,

> then I would add it back.

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> He lays

> > on the floor and pushes his toy cars in front of his eyes at very close

> > range. He will also play with them normally, but when he's tired, he

> > flops down and runs them past his eyes.

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> Yep, this was one of my son's visual stims.

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> > I have asked the doctor about it, but have not yet heard back. Any

> > thoughts?

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> Add back that drop of vitamin A.

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> Dana

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