They are both afflicted with permanent disabilities. One is allergic to all nuts, the other has moderate ADHD. Out of 8 friend families, only two have healthy neurotypical children. The rest all have at least one child that has some neurological disorder, ADHD or autism. I’m so saddened by this. And now we learn the phiser vaxx has DNA in it. This is a nightmare only beginning to unfold. Thankfully we did not get this vaccine but now we have to watch what happens to those who were fooled.
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Look into Nattokinase.
For the Covid vaccine though right?
I think the OP is saying his kids had the normal early childhood vaccines, not the Covid Vax.
Yes normal childhood vaccines. No Covid vaxx. But still vaccine injured acccording to my observation. If I could cure the allergy and ADHD I’d be over the moon!
I don't think you can cure the allergy. You can either:
I was highly allergic to cats, dogs, and birds. Was a carpet cleaner for 16 years and built up a natural immunity overtime from client's pets.
However, food allergies are probably a lot more life threatening than inflammation in the bronchial tubes. I used albuterol a lot in my early childhood. Might be a good investment for you to have as well. Especially when a nebulizer ± albuterol actually helps with covid as a repistatory infection. (It clears out muscus and is an anti-inflammatory; that gets your oxygen levels higher if they start to drop below 90%). Even if you don't have albuterol, a nebulizer with filter water will create the high humidity environment to get dried lungs moist again like the old hot shower trick our parents did to us)
Anyways, One question I would raise is to see if your kiddo is actually allergic with the pin test. We were told our son was allergic to eggs due to the welt size on his skin. However, we took a picture and then did some research. Found out the mm size was actually very low allergic.
He is 10 months now and slowly introducing egg into his purees. We don't want to live in fear but my beliefs is if you keep people away from (x), it becomes a harder for them to build up an immunity. That's just my opinion.
I'll pray for the best on your kiddos. Your doing the best you can with the information you had.
You're doing the right thing with the eggs. My son had a peanut allergy when he was a baby. The allergist told us to avoid peanuts for the rest of his life. I drove hours and hours away for a consult with a specialist who agreed to prescribe a "just in case" epi pen and develop a schedule for slow exposure. I spent many, many evenings sitting in the parking lot at the children's hospital feeding my kid peanut butter, so we were nearby just in case he had a particularly bad reaction. Gradually, it got better.
Today, this kid exists on PB&Js and hasn't had a trace of a reaction in years. Gradual exposure changed his life. I shudder to think if I had listened to the first allergist and lived in fear of peanut products for the rest of his life.