There may be a genetic component, but the fact that diet and avoiding
toxins (like food coloring) changes things indicates that it may well
be a byproduct of the toxicity we are all forced to live with these
days.
See Doris Rapp, Md's work on this sort of thing in kids. She found out
so much she was forced to move out of her home and to arizona. Her
latest book is on toxins in kids environment. She was an allergist
doing her homework, and like many allergists, was atacked by those
forces we all know and don't love, which may be the insurance
companies- they are now trying to force everyone to practice medicine
their own way ( to make the most money for themselves), and are
litigating as well.
It interests me to consider whether there are mold toxins hidden in the
environment(or bodies) of people suffering from this- or if they have
Lyme's, another potent source of toxins. There can be inside sources
as well as outside sources.
Kathryn
On Oct 3, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Not so. Tourettes is hereditary (genetic), it has has nothing to do
with infectious agents. Our son and I both have mild cases of it, and
one of the best things we found to help was diet. Avoid things like
yellow #5, sugar and neurotoxins such as aspartame and MSG.
Marshall
Kurt Milkowski wrote:
Hey Marshalee,
All diseases can be healed!! Not an easy task but it can be
done.There are no incurable diseases, just incurable people. What you
are talking about are bacterial, viral infections. Get rid of the
critters get better.
Kurt
*/Heidrun Beer <[email protected]>/* wrote:
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 09:15:34 -0600, Marshalee Hallett wrote in
:
>Dear Silverlist Folks,
> I just learned that my daughter, who is 32 and mom to 2, has
Celiac
>Disease, and my grandson, her 4 year old, has Tourette`s
Syndrome.
>(His dad also had that but it went away at age 21 or
thereabouts.)
>Does anyone have any experience with either of these, and any
>suggestions for managing or even healing them?
> I`m going to their home today to bring them some fresh CS as
well as
>some silver wires, as now she is finally willing to try it!
>Thanks,
>Marshalee
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