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I don't think it can be safely replicated. It just happens at certain points in

detoxification when the body is well enough to eliminate certain things. I

think the best thing to do is study your own child's exposures and toxicity (via

hair test) and the best ways to eliminate them. That is how my son has gotten

better.

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> A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

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> This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained fever

(4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and now on

meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he is talking

-- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex speech. Full

sentences and appropriate questioning.

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> At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate the

" fever speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

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i have no idea but interesting..i wonder if it could have to do with cortisol

changes that are affected by illnesses...some flu lower cortisol levels

intentionally ....and maybe sometimes our response is to try to raise the

cortisol to fight the illness...

 

so i wonder if maybe your son had higher cortisol..maybe too high or an off

pattern that when he got sick was used up and for now it is at lower level

clearing the way for better speech

 

i know when i started to give my 13 yr old cortisol supplementation at

physiological doses she became very calm and stopped some ocd behavoirs she had

going on....and she said she felt calmer in general...

 

interesting though...

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Subject: [ ] Fever Speech and replicate?

Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 10:44 AM

 

A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained fever

(4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and now on

meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he is talking

-- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex speech. Full

sentences and appropriate questioning.

At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate the " fever

speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

April

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Are they sure it was the fever and not ibuprofen or antibiotics causing the

gains?

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> A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

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> This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained fever

(4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and now on

meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he is talking

-- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex speech. Full

sentences and appropriate questioning.

>

> At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate the

" fever speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

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> April

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I have seen patients make great gains from prolonged fever without any

treatment. Probably because of immune restoration or detoxification. Almost

like a several day sauna. Points out why fever shouldn't be supressed unless

absolutely necessary.

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> > A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

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> > This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained

> fever (4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and

> now on meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he

> is talking -- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex

> speech. Full sentences and appropriate questioning.

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> > At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate the

> " fever speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

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> > April

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I have noticed this phonomena every single time when I son suffered from

prolonged fever due to either virus or bacteria.

This just happened one month ago and this time it was due to virus. I did not

give him fever medication. Not only his language improved, his was very

socialable as well. I was able to prolong this 'improved' condition' for a few

weeks after he recovered from his fever by starting antiviral protocol with

OLEduring his fever. When I stopped OLE, he regressed back. I stopped because it

is recommended to do antiviral after >60-100 rounds of chelation and I m at very

early stage. But learned from my recent experience, I will not waste another

viral fever again to restart antiviral and continue.

Previously he had lung infection and admitted to hospital and I thought it was

his positive response to antibiotic....which I subsequently ruled out. So, this

temporary recovery has nothing to do with fever medication or antibiotic.

I also read that viral kids tend to respond this way in Dana's blog.

There are many articles that this temporary improvement phenomenon and suggests

that fever should not be suppressed. I can't forward the document without

permission from another forums.

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> > > A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

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> > > This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained

> > fever (4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and

> > now on meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he

> > is talking -- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex

> > speech. Full sentences and appropriate questioning.

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> > > At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate the

> > " fever speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

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> > > April

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It is correct that if you have a " viral kid " - fever will render them more NT

seeming. Has to do with an underperforming immune system I believe which is

kicked into overdrive during fever- also some report improvements with motrin,

an anti inflammatory, and our kids, many of them surely suffer from

inflammation. My own son is in the throws of some virus or flu right now and has

spoken perfectly and seemed totally NT, the most when his fever hit 105 in the

middle of the night. We have done 121 rounds and lots of anti virals- which have

helped a lot of course. Still the speech- fever scenario is hard to replicate

outside of illness, regardless of your viral protocol. But it is good

confirmation that we are on the right track using immune boosters and anti

virals in addition to chelation.

Irene

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> > > > A parent from another group I belong to posted the message below --

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> > > > This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained

> > > fever (4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and

> > > now on meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than

he

> > > is talking -- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more

complex

> > > speech. Full sentences and appropriate questioning.

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> > > > At the end of her message, she asked why and whether we can replicate

the

> > > " fever speech " when our children are healthy. Thoughts?

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> This week, for the first time in 11 years, my son had a long, sustained fever

(4-5 days at 100-104 -- determined pneumonia through chest X-ray and now on

meds!). He is fine and recovering. While he is sleeping more than he is talking

-- I have noticed when he does talk he is using much more complex speech. Full

sentences and appropriate questioning.

This is a sign the child's body is harboring viruses. My son had this problem,

it was eliminated with high doses of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, and

lysine. I started with OLE and Virastop to get the viruses under control, then

gave the other supps to eliminate the viruses.

Dana

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