Nosebleeds and Colostrum

Mick and Cherie
Attached is a recent photo of us relaxing on holiday recently in Perth, Western Australia.
Regards
Mick

Mick and Cherie
Attached is a recent photo of us relaxing on holiday recently in Perth, Western Australia.
Regards
Mick

Synertek invites you to share your experiences with colostrum and autoimmunity, including lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, Chron’s, MS, and any others. Please post any questions that others with autoimmune conditions may be able to help you with, and any comments you have about using colostrum, whether positive and negative.
Dear Sirs:
I am so astounded, amazed and awed with the quality of your colostrum, that I felt that I have a duty to share my experience with others who are dealing with serious health issues and looking for help. My 4 year child has been diagnosed with absent natural killer cell function and diminished T-cell cytotoxic function, leading to recurrent and severe herpes infections. My child has been constantly on acyclovir (which is an anti-viral medication) for the last 2 years, 3 times daily, with dosage amounts increasing over time. In spite of the daily medications, my child was still getting herpes simplex outbreaks anywhere on his body. The situation was so severe that if we would happen to forget to administer only one dose during the day, the herpes outbreaks would come back with a vengeance within only hours! Then we would have to give double doses to control the outbreak until we can get back to the ‘regular’ dose. This was a constant living nightmare for the entire family! I was told by an immunologist that there is no treatment available for the NK cell defect, which is the root problem, and lifelong acyclovir seemed to be the only option, of course assuming and hoping that it would remain even effective over time… Read more…
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