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RE: Re: Regression - what casued it? and which anti-biotics contributed?

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Hi Pam

Thanks so much for very useful info

We use already OoO but in drop form (Oreganol P73 2 drops twice a day). We also

use Olive Leaf Extract 100mg per day.

Im going to start another post soon about measles and brain inflammation

Thanks

From: phaselow@...

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 13:31:59 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Regression - what casued it? and which

anti-biotics contributed?

Repeat use means chronic infections. Typically, they are talking about those

kids who had 10 or more ear infections as an infant and toddler. Those parents

probably were told to use Tylenol, too. Tylenol depletes glutathione, which is

our body's defense against toxins.

Many of these kids are put on low doses of DAILY antibiotics for several *years*

with the thought that this will keep infections at bay. Two of my nieces went

through this and both are chronically ill as teenagers. Same with their father.

It is sad. Neither has Autism, but one is likely ADD with definite learning

disabilities.

4 days of antibiotics would be considered 1 round. Occasional antibiotic use in

a person is not harmful (generally speaking). Sometimes you just have to resort

to antibiotics. They are an important part of medicine but have been misused

greatly.

Many infections can be viral or bacterial. Viral infections will get no help

from antibiotics.

Try using Oil of Oregano daily. I buy North American Herb and Spice WILD OoO at

The Vitamin Shoppe. They are very small caps. I give them to my kids (1-2/day)

in the winter and they rarely get sick. I call it 'my shield'. Oil of Oregano is

a powerful anti-bacterial/anti-viral. The taste is horrible and the oil is

caustic, so I don't recommend buying the drops (think pine needles).

Pam

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> > > Our doctor wants us to take antibiotics for an infection

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> > > I said we are not taking them because I know a lot of parents say

anti-biotics contributed to their child's autism and regression

> > >

> > > Please can you tell me if you believe this, and which antibiotic brands

did this, so that we can avoid those?

> > >

> > > Which anti-biotics led to the autism please

> > >

> > > Best wishes

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