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Can children be treated with the Marshall Protocol?


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Calcium requirements for children

Children need calcium for growing bones. Calcium requirements vary by age. This website lists daily calcium requirements for children. Dr. Marshall advises people with Th1 inflammatory disease to get no more than their recommended daily allowance with a combination of both food intake and supplements. See Calcium Fact Sheet

Sources of calcium

Milk is an excellent source of calcium but it is problematic because in many countries it is hard to find milk that is not supplemented with vitamin D. And all milk naturally has some vitamin D. The amount will vary depending on the fat content of the milk and what the animal who gave the milk was eating. As a result, any milk product will also have some level of vitamin D, although it may be low.

Drinking small amounts of milk not supplemented with vitamin is okay but no one can say exactly how much. It's a good idea to recheck the level of 25-D at six month intervals to make sure too much Vitamin D isn't being ingested.

Sources of Calcium without Vitamin D

A good milk substitute (although rather sweet) is the packaged 'creamy vanilla' ready-to-drink high protein shake by Advantage. It goes well with cereal. You can find them in six-packs at your local Kroger or Wal-mart. Check the label periodically to make sure vitamin D has not been added.

Lots of foods are good sources of calcium and don't have added vitamin D or folic acid. Here are some:

Almonds
Beans - many types, including baked, limas, chickpeas, kidney
Brocolli & leafy greens
buttermilk if no D is added
cheeses (check the label for added Vitamin D)
cottage cheese (read the label)
cream - usually sold as whipping cream
half-n-half
orange (the real fruit, not the juice)
sesame seeds
sour cream
yogurt

When cooking, you can use half-n-half without D instead of milk.

Calcium supplements

Ideally, all of the daily calcium should come from food but if the food calcium intake falls short, it is okay to supplement with a calcium tablet that does not contain Vitamin D. These can be found at most stores that sell vitamins. See Do I need to take a calcium supplement?

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Children in the study cohort

Robyn Russell (mother of 12 yo w/Lyme, myoclonus) Interview

Doreen V. - autism, ADHD depression, severe anxiety, CFS Interview

Alumni Forum:

Teen on MP MP start 12 years old: MP helps with sarcoidosis in teen

CEB success with MP: MP start Sept04 -Teen with Lyme

Matt progress: MP start Sept05 @ 13years old: Rickettsia + Lyme symptoms

Cricket's children on MP progress: MP start June 2006: younger daughter (@ almost 10) Briar has asthma and older daughter Brigand (@ almost 12) has some kind of learning disability that thinking is ADD.
see also: Cute Things They Say
and ADD and medication
Children on MP 

Corey K.'s alumni progress: MP start March07 @ almost 13 years old, son of Teri K: Lyme ADD w/cardiac symptoms: enjoying his new-found energy and health

Jason's progress: HealingJason: MP start April07 @ 11years old: Autism

Lightomni progress: MP start June07 @ 17years old. Autism Aspergers PDD-NOS ODD

Twyf- Lymabean progress: MP start Aug 2007 @ 15years old. strep 2002-3, lyme 2003-4, recurring symptoms 2006, anti-gliadin positive. 
twyf: Lymabean: success story. Her progress is amazing.  It has enabled us to try to start to catch up in the other areas of our life.

Caitiegirl Alumni progress: MP start Nov07, Caitlin 17year old lyme, seizures, myoclonus, dystonia, digestive, chronic headache, mental fog

JAQ progress: MP start Nov07 @ 13years old. Lyme,Thrombophlebitis, High LPa, Hypercoagulation

Chris boy progress MP start March08 @ 12 year old with lyme

Stephen progress MP start Mar08 @16 years old with OCD, dyslexia

Elizabeth2 progress MP start April08 @ 18 years old with CFS, migraines

jeffrey boy progress: MP start April08 @ 23 years old OCD cluster headaches photosensitivity stigmatism arrythmia

Texlauras goalie  MP start May08 Lyme (child) 9 year old

Texlauras baja fan MP start May 08 Lyme (child) 9 year old

BigT progress MP start May 08 CFS 14 year old

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