EMF/WIFI can cause IG panel issues and deficiency. This is what
happened with my son after we cranked on the WiFi. When we mitigated
all wireless technology, his IG panels returned to normal. These are
linked to sleep, immune system, and blood/BBB, all of which can get
whacked out of shape by EMF fields. As children mature, their skulls get
thicker, and these signals don't have as much of an acute effect and it
moves to more of a long term accumulative issue.
Of course if you have no wireless in your home, cell phones, DECT
cordless, or any towers aimed at your home, this probably wouldn't be
it. Ironically, some stronger baby monitors have been found to do this
in children. Here is an MRI of cell phone penetration of the skull
variance based on age. As you can see, 5 is sort of a point where the
signals start to get reduced.
http://willthomas.net/images/cellphone_skull_penetration.gif
Steve G wrote:
When my second son was in his first year, we went to his pediatrician
for his 1 year checkup. He had numerous ear infections, sinus
infections etc. The antibiotics would run their course, he'd be
better and immediately get bad again. What a pain!
At his checkup, we found out that he had not grown at all for the last
6 months. This was a sign of trouble. Turns out, he had a rare
immunoglobulin A deficiency. The doctor had been in practice for 35
years at that point and this was only the second case he had ever run
into. Apparently there are three different immunoglobulins, and each
one covers a different area. What is extremely rare is when a child
has two deficiencies, or the VERY rare deficiency in which they are
deficient in all three.... these kids are the 'bubble' kids.
For my son though, it just meant that when he got ill, he had to take
a higher dose and to stay on it for much longer. Antibiotics are
prescribed to fight the infection well enough and long enough so that
the immune system can take over and finish the job. In my son's case,
there was nothing there to take over.
The doctor told us that about 80% of the time, such kids outgrow the
deficiency on their own by age 5. I am glad to say that this was the
scenario for my son.
This is probably not what you are running into, but it is a
possibility that should be investigated. Your description coincides
with my son's experience, but that doesn't mean it is the same
situation. If this is an unusual situation like my son's case, it is
best to know exactly what you're getting into so that you can make an
informed choice for his treatment, whether it is more intense
anti-biotic treatment, or supplementing with colloidal silver.
Steve
--- On *Fri, 4/23/10, [email protected] /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>3 year old and CS
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, April 23, 2010, 5:22 PM
My 3 year old has had many ear and throat infections since he
was 6 months. Each we have treated with different anti biotics.
Along the way we have tried different homiopathic doctors, use a
dehumidifier in his room, use anti allegic pillows sheets ect.
Still he continues to never recover 100% and develops infections
again and again. A friend informed me about this site and CS. I
was hoping to see if there was anyone who has a similar experience
with their child and if CS is something that could help. I tried
to keep the e-mail brief, if more medical details are needed I
would be happy to privide them.
Thank you in Advance
Michael