Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Jamie Devon's Mom wrote: My son, Devon, is 3 1/2 yo and has been dx with eosinophilic eosophogitis caused by numerous food allergies. He is severely underweight though he had a very healthy appetite. He is currently allowed only 11 foods and so is fed an amino acid-based formula at night though a feeding tube. Devon also had very slow motility. Docs have him on Prevacid to fight excess stomach acid and Fiber ure powder to add fiber to his severely restricted diet. I have been looking into detox herbs for both of us and possibly something to aid digestion for Devon - probiotics? aloe? Dear Jamie, My sympathy, it must be so hard to see your little guy suffer. Anyway......welcome to our health fair! Can you picture yourself wandering between the stalls, picking the brains of knowledgeable booth owners and visitors? Read some brochures, get some samples... I have a few proposals. Some of them I have a personal interest in, some I don't, OK? Before you spend a fortune on allergy treatment, look at the website of my dear cyber friend Dr. Phil Bate. He is a retired clinical psychologist who has helped many with a combination of nutrition and bio-feedback. At 78 he is NOT into this for the money, he just wants to leave his life's work behind for others. Dr Bate has created what he calls a " neuroliminal " CD, that works much like biofeedback, but without effort and for a fraction of the price. His website is a wonderful resource. Read about it here: http://drbate.com I just got a post from someone at Dr Bate's list (orthomolecular), saying how much the CD was helping her autistic child. Better sleep, better digestion. Please, look into it, and that goes for all the people with ADD questions too. http://drbate.com Now I am stepping into my booth, which means that I have a personal interest in the next suggestions. (some people get very upset at this, so I like to be upfront) Devon needs enzymes and probiotics, and nutrition that is easy to assimilate and fills in the gaps. I have a ten year love affair with AFA algae, the wild miracle from Upper Klamath Lake. The impact it had on my life was so great that I quite literally think of life as " Before AFA and After AFA. This is total nutrition from the very basis of the food chain. You name it, it's in there, in a form your body can utilize as FOOD. For a small child in such a compromised state, a tiny bit of this powerful substance would go a long way. Enzymes and Probiotics, blended with AFA, are gentle, yet potent, and are a great way to introduce this total nutrition into the body. There is an affordable ($40) starter package on the website called " Original Essentials " . It has enzymes, probiotics, whole algae and cell-wall removed more concentrated algae. A great way to start. Take a look, and if you'd like to know more ask off list ienvan http://wildwholefoods.net In green friendship Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Thank you Ien. I am going to check out Dr. Bate's site and also AFA. Jamie , " Ieneke van Houten " <ienvan wrote: > > Jamie Devon's Mom wrote: > My son, Devon, is 3 1/2 yo and has been dx with eosinophilic > eosophogitis caused by numerous food allergies. He is severely > underweight though he had a very healthy appetite. He is currently > allowed only 11 foods and so is fed an amino acid-based formula at > night though a feeding tube. Devon also had very slow motility. > Docs have him on Prevacid to fight excess stomach acid and Fiber > ure powder to add fiber to his severely restricted diet. > > I have been looking into detox herbs for both of us and possibly > something to aid digestion for Devon - probiotics? aloe? > > Dear Jamie, > > My sympathy, it must be so hard to see your > little guy suffer. > > Anyway......welcome to our health fair! > Can you picture yourself wandering between > the stalls, picking the brains of knowledgeable > booth owners and visitors? > Read some brochures, get some samples... > > I have a few proposals. > Some of them I have a personal interest in, > some I don't, OK? > > Before you spend a fortune on allergy > treatment, look at the website of my dear > cyber friend Dr. Phil Bate. > He is a retired clinical psychologist who > has helped many with a combination of > nutrition and bio-feedback. > At 78 he is NOT into this for the money, > he just wants to leave his life's work behind > for others. > > Dr Bate has created what he calls a " neuroliminal " > CD, that works much like biofeedback, but > without effort and for a fraction of the price. > His website is a wonderful resource. > Read about it here: http://drbate.com > > I just got a post from someone at Dr Bate's > list (orthomolecular), saying how much > the CD was helping her autistic child. > Better sleep, better digestion. Please, look > into it, and that goes for all the people with > ADD questions too. http://drbate.com > > Now I am stepping into my booth, which > means that I have a personal interest in > the next suggestions. (some people get > very upset at this, so I like to be upfront) > > Devon needs enzymes and probiotics, and > nutrition that is easy to assimilate and fills > in the gaps. > > I have a ten year love affair with AFA algae, > the wild miracle from Upper Klamath Lake. > The impact it had on my life was so great > that I quite literally think of life as " Before > AFA and After AFA. > > This is total nutrition from the very basis of > the food chain. You name it, it's in there, in > a form your body can utilize as FOOD. > > For a small child in such a compromised state, > a tiny bit of this powerful substance would > go a long way. > > Enzymes and Probiotics, blended with AFA, > are gentle, yet potent, and are a great way > to introduce this total nutrition into the body. > > There is an affordable ($40) starter package > on the website called " Original Essentials " . > It has enzymes, probiotics, whole algae > and cell-wall removed more concentrated > algae. A great way to start. > > Take a look, and if you'd like to know more > ask off list ienvan > > http://wildwholefoods.net > > In green friendship > > Ien in the Kootenays > http://freegreenliving.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 ok found the bag of original essentials.. my question is.. how easy is this for a kid? is this more for an adult? will i have to half the requirements? powder? will i have to find food to put this stuff in? my son has a major gag reflex if it isn't to his likeing Ieneke van Houten <ienvan wrote: Jamie Devon's Mom wrote: My son, Devon, is 3 1/2 yo and has been dx with eosinophilic eosophogitis caused by numerous food allergies. He is severely underweight though he had a very healthy appetite. He is currently allowed only 11 foods and so is fed an amino acid-based formula at night though a feeding tube. Devon also had very slow motility. Docs have him on Prevacid to fight excess stomach acid and Fiber ure powder to add fiber to his severely restricted diet. I have been looking into detox herbs for both of us and possibly something to aid digestion for Devon - probiotics? aloe? Dear Jamie, My sympathy, it must be so hard to see your little guy suffer. Anyway......welcome to our health fair! Can you picture yourself wandering between the stalls, picking the brains of knowledgeable booth owners and visitors? Read some brochures, get some samples... I have a few proposals. Some of them I have a personal interest in, some I don't, OK? Before you spend a fortune on allergy treatment, look at the website of my dear cyber friend Dr. Phil Bate. He is a retired clinical psychologist who has helped many with a combination of nutrition and bio-feedback. At 78 he is NOT into this for the money, he just wants to leave his life's work behind for others. Dr Bate has created what he calls a " neuroliminal " CD, that works much like biofeedback, but without effort and for a fraction of the price. His website is a wonderful resource. Read about it here: http://drbate.com I just got a post from someone at Dr Bate's list (orthomolecular), saying how much the CD was helping her autistic child. Better sleep, better digestion. Please, look into it, and that goes for all the people with ADD questions too. http://drbate.com Now I am stepping into my booth, which means that I have a personal interest in the next suggestions. (some people get very upset at this, so I like to be upfront) Devon needs enzymes and probiotics, and nutrition that is easy to assimilate and fills in the gaps. I have a ten year love affair with AFA algae, the wild miracle from Upper Klamath Lake. The impact it had on my life was so great that I quite literally think of life as " Before AFA and After AFA. This is total nutrition from the very basis of the food chain. You name it, it's in there, in a form your body can utilize as FOOD. For a small child in such a compromised state, a tiny bit of this powerful substance would go a long way. Enzymes and Probiotics, blended with AFA, are gentle, yet potent, and are a great way to introduce this total nutrition into the body. There is an affordable ($40) starter package on the website called " Original Essentials " . It has enzymes, probiotics, whole algae and cell-wall removed more concentrated algae. A great way to start. Take a look, and if you'd like to know more ask off list ienvan http://wildwholefoods.net In green friendship Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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