MBL deficiency is not uncommon and depending on the genotype, it can be more pronounced in some people - especially young children and infants whose immune systems are still immature. The standard response from most practitioners is use of antibiotics for infections and vaxxinations as a preventative. MBL deficiency affects the innate immune system that is the front line defense against infection. It binds to the sugars on the surface of pathogens and triggers the compliment system in order to kill those pathogens. Therefore, when this important collectin is lacking, a person is more at risk for infection - especially respiratory infections.
Okay. If you want alternatives to traditional allopathic narratives, the first place to start is diet. Mannose binding lectins are common in legumes and alliums - onions, leeks, garlic, chives, shallots, etc. Calcium is also important because MBL is dependent on calcium for binding. Vitamin D is also important. Get rid of sugars since bacteria and other pathogens thrive on the sugar and use it to grow. Anything with HFCS and soy are no goes due to GMO and glyphosate content. Try low carb, good fats and clean animal proteins. Stay away from seed oils. NO VAXXINES. Dairy can be problematic due to mucus creation. But, if you do use occasional dairy, make sure it is grass fed and organic. Try to stay away from processed foods - especially the junk. Homemade and natural from scratch is the best - that way you can control what is in it. I have had parents with kids suffering from all kinds of conditions show improvement just by cleaning up their diet.
Check out use of chlorine dioxide for infection and for maintenance. You will have to do some homework to find appropriate dosing and method of administration for your child. Sometimes a bath in it can be helpful for those that cannot handle ingesting it. Invest in a good air cleaner/purifier/UV sanitizer for where your child sleeps. If your child is in school, you may want to consider home schooling to keep your child away from whatever the latest flavor of respiratory petri dish creation is circulating until they get stronger. If your child is really young - no day care. Limit EMF exposure - turn the router off and hard wire your connections - it all affects the immune system. Sunlight is important. Getting outside on days when the chemtrails are not heavy is great.
I know this is not sounding like an easy fix - but it will be the best in the long run and can set your child, and you, off on the path for a healthy life. Do what you can starting with diet. The rest can be incorporated as you move along. Don't be afraid to do some homework and follow your mama gut. God gave it to you for a reason. Don't let some jerk with a diploma and a white lab coat intimidate you into doing something your gut is screaming against. Good luck.
Thanks heaps some great stuff I’ll spend some time looking into it. As others have mentioned its most ok. I just to the best him. Also the last few year have solidified a lot of suspicions I had and now a little lost for where to get good advice from. For the last two year well meaning doctor were trying to convince me to take poison.
Yes, getting rid of sugars (includes root vegetables, pumpkin, sweet fruits and milk) is a major good advice, bigly. This is my advice to my family when they have bugs, or toothaches - cut the carbs. Recently we have added a gargle with mouthwash 3-4 X a day if feeling under the weather routine.
Try yoghurt if cutting milk sounds scary for children, as the sugars have been consumed by the yoghurt bacteria, but this is a personal thing, some people can't take dairy at all.
Also, I agree with the home-schooling advice. And the sunlight. I had my young children identifying all the plants in the garden, and actively growing food, cooking, painting, and reading books etc. As adults, they are intelligent and well-adjusted, so don't buy into the home-schoolers-are-not-socially-adjusted meme.
The issue with the dairy in children suffering from recurrent respiratory infections goes beyond possible sugars. There is an additional problem with mucus production that in turn can complicate clearance of pathogens in someone say with MBL deficiency. So even though clean dairy is still a good source of animal protein for most people, those that have respiratory and sinus issues need to be judicious in their use of dairy.
Yes, that whole propaganda about homeschoolers being social misfits is completely bogus. As a clinician, I had the opportunity for over 25 years to see the differences between children raised off the grid versus the normies. They are healthy physically, mentally, socially, emotionally, and spiritually more so as compared to their counterparts raised in the meatgrinder of narrative normalcy. Good for you having sense enough to raise normal people.
I agree about the dairy = mucus thing, it is not for everyone, but some people are good with it, there is no blanket rule. Soy is not a good alternative either. As far as animal proteins are concerned - I found lamb and beef to be the best, chicken & eggs maybe, and pork maybe - it depends on the person. Personally I thrive on pork, but I know a lot of people who get tummy aches from it.
Dairy has to be very clean - which is getting harder to find at a price you can afford. After years of not being able to consume dairy, I can once again enjoy my cheese. But, I do not overdue it. When I notice myself getting phlegmy, I know I need to cut back. Gastric distress is the point where I have crossed way over the line and it will be months before I get it calmed down. But, I have not had that happen in several years.
All my animals sources are very clean - local grass fed and free range organic when I can find it. Absolutely no pork. Pigs are pretty much garbage cans and will eat anything - like us. They are also used in research because they do have similarities to humans. Therefore, IMHO, since their systems really are too similar to ours, we probably should not eat them.
As I said, it depends. In New Zealand all farm animals are grass-fed. I realise that pigs are considered dirty by many, and that's fine - everyone is different, also there are faiths that ban it. Our dog breeder claimed that dogs must not be fed pork, but our dog loves it, but gets the runs if we feed her lamb, which she recommended.
BTW. One can say the same about chickens being dirty/hormone fed - they are carnivorous devils, and will gobble maggots like candy if you give them the chance.
For years I would get terrible symptoms eating chickens, but that has resolved since I cut all carbs.
Re: dairy - we only have yoghurt, cream and butter, not milk and cheese. The yoghurt we make ourselves from skim milk powder, so that it is live yoghurt. The whole milk powder has soy in it - it tastes funny, and some of us are allergic to that. Also, if one is gonna do milk, don't get the homogenised sh*t. Get the full cream stuff that has cream floating on top - preferably organic.
You are correct. Diet is something that has to be worked out for each individual. There is not a one size fits all approach to anything in life. What may work for one person, may not work for another. Things are much harder here in the States because the food supply has been so adulterated. "Science" has only degraded what is meant for our survival. My grandfather is turning in his grave at how farming is conducted these days. They have thrown away sensible time proven practice of farming and animal husbandry that has helped us survive for thousands of years. Those that profess themselves wise in the end are only proven as fools. The problem is, that in the pursuit of their "science" and greed, many are being made sick and are dying in the process.
I heard NZ is going to force vaxxinate the livestock with mRNA. Is that true or is it rumor?
It may be a bit of a storm in teacup. Clinical studies in humans have shown that MBL deficiency may to cause a predisposion to respiratory tract infections, however, it is a fairly common condition, affecting approximately 5–30 people in every 100.
In most cases no regular treatment of any kind is needed. If infections are mild and infrequent, and the person's quality of life is not significantly affected, then treatment can be limited to the early use of antibiotics when an infection occurs.
MBL deficiency is not uncommon and depending on the genotype, it can be more pronounced in some people - especially young children and infants whose immune systems are still immature. The standard response from most practitioners is use of antibiotics for infections and vaxxinations as a preventative. MBL deficiency affects the innate immune system that is the front line defense against infection. It binds to the sugars on the surface of pathogens and triggers the compliment system in order to kill those pathogens. Therefore, when this important collectin is lacking, a person is more at risk for infection - especially respiratory infections.
Mannose Binding Lectins: The Pathway to Optimal Health
WUHAN CORONAVIRUS : MANNOSE-BINDING LECTINS ARE INHIBITORS OF SARS-LIKE CORONAVIRUSES
Okay. If you want alternatives to traditional allopathic narratives, the first place to start is diet. Mannose binding lectins are common in legumes and alliums - onions, leeks, garlic, chives, shallots, etc. Calcium is also important because MBL is dependent on calcium for binding. Vitamin D is also important. Get rid of sugars since bacteria and other pathogens thrive on the sugar and use it to grow. Anything with HFCS and soy are no goes due to GMO and glyphosate content. Try low carb, good fats and clean animal proteins. Stay away from seed oils. NO VAXXINES. Dairy can be problematic due to mucus creation. But, if you do use occasional dairy, make sure it is grass fed and organic. Try to stay away from processed foods - especially the junk. Homemade and natural from scratch is the best - that way you can control what is in it. I have had parents with kids suffering from all kinds of conditions show improvement just by cleaning up their diet.
Check out use of chlorine dioxide for infection and for maintenance. You will have to do some homework to find appropriate dosing and method of administration for your child. Sometimes a bath in it can be helpful for those that cannot handle ingesting it. Invest in a good air cleaner/purifier/UV sanitizer for where your child sleeps. If your child is in school, you may want to consider home schooling to keep your child away from whatever the latest flavor of respiratory petri dish creation is circulating until they get stronger. If your child is really young - no day care. Limit EMF exposure - turn the router off and hard wire your connections - it all affects the immune system. Sunlight is important. Getting outside on days when the chemtrails are not heavy is great.
I know this is not sounding like an easy fix - but it will be the best in the long run and can set your child, and you, off on the path for a healthy life. Do what you can starting with diet. The rest can be incorporated as you move along. Don't be afraid to do some homework and follow your mama gut. God gave it to you for a reason. Don't let some jerk with a diploma and a white lab coat intimidate you into doing something your gut is screaming against. Good luck.
Thanks heaps some great stuff I’ll spend some time looking into it. As others have mentioned its most ok. I just to the best him. Also the last few year have solidified a lot of suspicions I had and now a little lost for where to get good advice from. For the last two year well meaning doctor were trying to convince me to take poison.
Yes, getting rid of sugars (includes root vegetables, pumpkin, sweet fruits and milk) is a major good advice, bigly. This is my advice to my family when they have bugs, or toothaches - cut the carbs. Recently we have added a gargle with mouthwash 3-4 X a day if feeling under the weather routine.
Try yoghurt if cutting milk sounds scary for children, as the sugars have been consumed by the yoghurt bacteria, but this is a personal thing, some people can't take dairy at all.
Also, I agree with the home-schooling advice. And the sunlight. I had my young children identifying all the plants in the garden, and actively growing food, cooking, painting, and reading books etc. As adults, they are intelligent and well-adjusted, so don't buy into the home-schoolers-are-not-socially-adjusted meme.
The issue with the dairy in children suffering from recurrent respiratory infections goes beyond possible sugars. There is an additional problem with mucus production that in turn can complicate clearance of pathogens in someone say with MBL deficiency. So even though clean dairy is still a good source of animal protein for most people, those that have respiratory and sinus issues need to be judicious in their use of dairy.
Yes, that whole propaganda about homeschoolers being social misfits is completely bogus. As a clinician, I had the opportunity for over 25 years to see the differences between children raised off the grid versus the normies. They are healthy physically, mentally, socially, emotionally, and spiritually more so as compared to their counterparts raised in the meatgrinder of narrative normalcy. Good for you having sense enough to raise normal people.
I agree about the dairy = mucus thing, it is not for everyone, but some people are good with it, there is no blanket rule. Soy is not a good alternative either. As far as animal proteins are concerned - I found lamb and beef to be the best, chicken & eggs maybe, and pork maybe - it depends on the person. Personally I thrive on pork, but I know a lot of people who get tummy aches from it.
Dairy has to be very clean - which is getting harder to find at a price you can afford. After years of not being able to consume dairy, I can once again enjoy my cheese. But, I do not overdue it. When I notice myself getting phlegmy, I know I need to cut back. Gastric distress is the point where I have crossed way over the line and it will be months before I get it calmed down. But, I have not had that happen in several years.
All my animals sources are very clean - local grass fed and free range organic when I can find it. Absolutely no pork. Pigs are pretty much garbage cans and will eat anything - like us. They are also used in research because they do have similarities to humans. Therefore, IMHO, since their systems really are too similar to ours, we probably should not eat them.
As I said, it depends. In New Zealand all farm animals are grass-fed. I realise that pigs are considered dirty by many, and that's fine - everyone is different, also there are faiths that ban it. Our dog breeder claimed that dogs must not be fed pork, but our dog loves it, but gets the runs if we feed her lamb, which she recommended.
BTW. One can say the same about chickens being dirty/hormone fed - they are carnivorous devils, and will gobble maggots like candy if you give them the chance.
For years I would get terrible symptoms eating chickens, but that has resolved since I cut all carbs.
Re: dairy - we only have yoghurt, cream and butter, not milk and cheese. The yoghurt we make ourselves from skim milk powder, so that it is live yoghurt. The whole milk powder has soy in it - it tastes funny, and some of us are allergic to that. Also, if one is gonna do milk, don't get the homogenised sh*t. Get the full cream stuff that has cream floating on top - preferably organic.
You are correct. Diet is something that has to be worked out for each individual. There is not a one size fits all approach to anything in life. What may work for one person, may not work for another. Things are much harder here in the States because the food supply has been so adulterated. "Science" has only degraded what is meant for our survival. My grandfather is turning in his grave at how farming is conducted these days. They have thrown away sensible time proven practice of farming and animal husbandry that has helped us survive for thousands of years. Those that profess themselves wise in the end are only proven as fools. The problem is, that in the pursuit of their "science" and greed, many are being made sick and are dying in the process.
I heard NZ is going to force vaxxinate the livestock with mRNA. Is that true or is it rumor?
I heard some murmerings. Thing is, if it kills cattle, then farmers prolly won't do it. so we shall see.
It may be a bit of a storm in teacup. Clinical studies in humans have shown that MBL deficiency may to cause a predisposion to respiratory tract infections, however, it is a fairly common condition, affecting approximately 5–30 people in every 100.
In most cases no regular treatment of any kind is needed. If infections are mild and infrequent, and the person's quality of life is not significantly affected, then treatment can be limited to the early use of antibiotics when an infection occurs.
http://www.immunodeficiencyuk.org/specificpidconditions/mannosebindinglectindeficiency/treatmentofmbldeficiency
If you want to treat any respiratory bugs, try ivermectin - it has changed the quality of life for my fam.
Along with ivermectin, NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) has been amazing at clearing out my son’s lungs.
Sorry friend. Never heard of it. Some say Chorine Diixide Solution is a cure all tho as is a long term fast. Read the fasting cure by Upton Sinclair