Guest guest Posted April 20, 2010 Report Share Posted April 20, 2010 TJ, How long does 100-300 rounds take and what equals a round?? Thanks From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> Subject: Re: [ ] Antibiotic and antifungus medication Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 9:11 AM  Not sure about anything else, but if you are waiting to heal the gut before chelation you start chelation you will never start. After many rounds and a certain quantity of metals come out of you child, the gut will start to heal and yeast and other issues will lessen. After you get all the metals out ~ (100-300 rounds) the gut will be healed and your child will be able to eat any foods like any other kid. Waiting for the gut to heal first is DAN doctor mumbo jumbo and makes no sense at all. TJ ____________ _________ _________ __ From: and_over00 <and_over00 (DOT) com.sg> Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 7:52:18 PM Subject: [ ] Antibiotic and antifungus medication  Hi, need some feedback on the above. We needed to do a round of this to heal my son's gut before the next course of action- to deal with the heavy metal. I am not sure if it is just pure bad luck, he seemed to contract a cold on hte 3rd day of antibiotic and antifungs treatment. Now, his body is fighting virus, bacteria and fungus all at one and he looks so frail....not to mention persistent cough. Coughing every minutes and nose running like a water pipe. It's so disheartening to see him...the pedeatrician said he could be suffering from a bronchitis or symptoms similar to asthma due to allergy and his airway is constricting. He is also currently taking medication for flu and bronchitis (to relax the air pathway). There is not DAN close to where I live, so I could only consult my pedeatrician. So, would really appreciate to learn from you, under such circumstance, should I continue with the antifungus and antibiotic? He was doing very well before the medication, I am not sure if he is 'allergic' to these medication. Is it possible?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2010 Report Share Posted April 20, 2010 A round is usually one week. Most people do a 3 days on and 4 days off starting Friday afternoon and ending Monday morning so as not to interupt the child's school week. TJ ________________________________ From: Luce <williamjlucejr@...> Sent: Tue, April 20, 2010 10:16:12 AM Subject: Re: [ ] TJ-Antibiotic and antifungus medication  TJ, How long does 100-300 rounds take and what equals a round?? Thanks From: TJ Werth <tj_werth (DOT) com> Subject: Re: [ ] Antibiotic and antifungus medication Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 9:11 AM  Not sure about anything else, but if you are waiting to heal the gut before chelation you start chelation you will never start. After many rounds and a certain quantity of metals come out of you child, the gut will start to heal and yeast and other issues will lessen. After you get all the metals out ~ (100-300 rounds) the gut will be healed and your child will be able to eat any foods like any other kid. Waiting for the gut to heal first is DAN doctor mumbo jumbo and makes no sense at all. TJ ____________ _________ _________ __ From: and_over00 <and_over00@ . com.sg> Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 7:52:18 PM Subject: [ ] Antibiotic and antifungus medication  Hi, need some feedback on the above. We needed to do a round of this to heal my son's gut before the next course of action- to deal with the heavy metal. I am not sure if it is just pure bad luck, he seemed to contract a cold on hte 3rd day of antibiotic and antifungs treatment. Now, his body is fighting virus, bacteria and fungus all at one and he looks so frail....not to mention persistent cough. Coughing every minutes and nose running like a water pipe. It's so disheartening to see him...the pedeatrician said he could be suffering from a bronchitis or symptoms similar to asthma due to allergy and his airway is constricting. He is also currently taking medication for flu and bronchitis (to relax the air pathway). There is not DAN close to where I live, so I could only consult my pedeatrician. So, would really appreciate to learn from you, under such circumstance, should I continue with the antifungus and antibiotic? He was doing very well before the medication, I am not sure if he is 'allergic' to these medication. Is it possible?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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