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Rochelle, where is this coming from?

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> > I am thinking this is a feasible theory for why my daughter cant speak, and

may explain other things ASD children cant do. Inflammation is going to squash

whatever is in the way, abnd if nerves are trapped then certainly they will not

work.

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> > Anyone have any ideas regarding:

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> > 1. What can cause brain inflammation? (eg measles)

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> > 2. How brain inflammation can be detected (eg MRI scan/ a test of

cytokines)?

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> > 3. What can be done to reduce/ remove brain inflammation?

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> > Best wishes

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good question lol !!

From: phaselow@...

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 19:01:52 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Brain inflammation squashing nerves /rochelle

Rochelle, where is this coming from?

> >

> > I am thinking this is a feasible theory for why my daughter cant speak, and

may explain other things ASD children cant do. Inflammation is going to squash

whatever is in the way, abnd if nerves are trapped then certainly they will not

work.

> >

> > Anyone have any ideas regarding:

> >

> > 1. What can cause brain inflammation? (eg measles)

> >

> >

> >

> > 2. How brain inflammation can be detected (eg MRI scan/ a test of

cytokines)?

> >

> >

> >

> > 3. What can be done to reduce/ remove brain inflammation?

> >

> >

> >

> > Best wishes

> >

> >

> >

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This is what i think. First starts a thread where he wants to know whether

he should be giving antibiotic to his kid(see the message board). Then when PAM

asks what kind of an infection is the antibiotic for, peter asks " Why do

you ask " . Well i think if needs advice in this forum, he should state

clearly whats the reason the DAN or the doctor is prescribing antibiotic. We in

this forum definitely are not qualified to tell him whether to use an antibiotic

or not. What if the child has a serious infection. Denying antibiotic may be a

threat to this child's life.

As for where my previous statement of anti-biotic for brain inflammation is

coming from, research Dr. Martha Herbert. Ask me for the research paper if its

hard for you to find the research.

Other notes: Dont waste money on hair test. I just proved to myself today that

its a scam. I opened two accounts and send the same sample with different

patient names and the results are far apart. I mean heck, the lab reference

range is also not the same in the 2 reports. Height of quackery if you ask me.

One can clearly see that the results are either just concocted by someone or

just plain old too unreliable.

While i do believe that the HAIR ElEMENT test is a hoax, i do believe that Andy

Cuttler's chelation is very plausible. I myself am a trained scientist/engineer

with a PhD in aerospace engineering(Yes rocket science and yes i have worked for

NASA in the past). I also believe that while ANDY is right about DMSA and its

half life and such, he is incorrect about ALA being a chelator. ALA certainly

will help, but not as a chelator. It is an antioxidant that helps in the

production of glutathione and eliminates free radicals. Glutathione acts as a

detoxifier. That is why it makes more sense to do ADD ALA to the DMSA(which is a

chelator). ALA lacks the chemical composition of a chelator.Period.

> > >

> > > I am thinking this is a feasible theory for why my daughter cant speak,

and may explain other things ASD children cant do. Inflammation is going to

squash whatever is in the way, abnd if nerves are trapped then certainly they

will not work.

> > >

> > > Anyone have any ideas regarding:

> > >

> > > 1. What can cause brain inflammation? (eg measles)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 2. How brain inflammation can be detected (eg MRI scan/ a test of

cytokines)?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 3. What can be done to reduce/ remove brain inflammation?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Best wishes

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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Hello Rochelle

I simpy wish to know which anti-biotics have been perceived by parents to have

contributed to their childs regression, such that we can avoid them, and stick

to ones that havent

Please do not tell me what questions I can ask - and please leave the safety

aspects to qualified people like my Doctors.

Thanks

From: mcroche2002@...

Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 20:02:47 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Brain inflammation squashing nerves /rochelle

This is what i think. First starts a thread where he wants to know whether

he should be giving antibiotic to his kid(see the message board). Then when PAM

asks what kind of an infection is the antibiotic for, peter asks " Why do

you ask " . Well i think if needs advice in this forum, he should state

clearly whats the reason the DAN or the doctor is prescribing antibiotic. We in

this forum definitely are not qualified to tell him whether to use an antibiotic

or not. What if the child has a serious infection. Denying antibiotic may be a

threat to this child's life.

As for where my previous statement of anti-biotic for brain inflammation is

coming from, research Dr. Martha Herbert. Ask me for the research paper if its

hard for you to find the research.

Other notes: Dont waste money on hair test. I just proved to myself today that

its a scam. I opened two accounts and send the same sample with different

patient names and the results are far apart. I mean heck, the lab reference

range is also not the same in the 2 reports. Height of quackery if you ask me.

One can clearly see that the results are either just concocted by someone or

just plain old too unreliable.

While i do believe that the HAIR ElEMENT test is a hoax, i do believe that Andy

Cuttler's chelation is very plausible. I myself am a trained scientist/engineer

with a PhD in aerospace engineering(Yes rocket science and yes i have worked for

NASA in the past). I also believe that while ANDY is right about DMSA and its

half life and such, he is incorrect about ALA being a chelator. ALA certainly

will help, but not as a chelator. It is an antioxidant that helps in the

production of glutathione and eliminates free radicals. Glutathione acts as a

detoxifier. That is why it makes more sense to do ADD ALA to the DMSA(which is a

chelator). ALA lacks the chemical composition of a chelator.Period.

> > >

> > > I am thinking this is a feasible theory for why my daughter cant speak,

and may explain other things ASD children cant do. Inflammation is going to

squash whatever is in the way, abnd if nerves are trapped then certainly they

will not work.

> > >

> > > Anyone have any ideas regarding:

> > >

> > > 1. What can cause brain inflammation? (eg measles)

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 2. How brain inflammation can be detected (eg MRI scan/ a test of

cytokines)?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > 3. What can be done to reduce/ remove brain inflammation?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Best wishes

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 15:19:29 -0700

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Well, some just don't spew details like the rest of us! :)

I can see why you are perturbed when it is difficult to get info from someone,

but then you just don't need to keep responding/asking.

And, yes, by the way , we still don't know why your MD wants to use an

antibiotic. Do tell...

Pam (who has a sister and a neighbor who are rocket scientists and

former/current NASA employees)

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> > > > I am thinking this is a feasible theory for why my daughter cant speak,

and may explain other things ASD children cant do. Inflammation is going to

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> > > >

> > > > Anyone have any ideas regarding:

> > > >

> > > > 1. What can cause brain inflammation? (eg measles)

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