one of DSs classmates tested positive for pertussis (whooping cough) yesterday. after being sick for 2 months.
he had a slight cold a few weeks ago that lasted about a week. just a runny/stuffy nose, no coughing really, no fever.
do I need to do anything? call his pedi? he has all his vaccines, but so did this little girl.
ugh.
Re: exposure to whooping cough at school
Man, that poor kid!
I don't know what you're technically supposed to do, but we were told that whooping cough was "going around" at the boys' preschool and I didn't call the pedi. They're up to date on their shots and I was hoping that would be enough...though I know it isn't always.
This.
I would personally take a proactive stance to boost his immune system:
NO sugar. It depletes the immune system.
Vitamin D3 micellized drops, at least 5000 iUs a day. Or 15 minutes in sun sans sunscreen 15 minutes a day with shirt off btw 10-2. He can make 4000 iUs himself under those conditions.
Vitamin C (not fruit/sugar)
Probiotics. Lots. Live strains that need refrigeration. They help remove pathogens and illness.
PRP spray to boost immune system
Increase juicing and rotate green leafy veggies for antioxidants
Euchenasa
Bioplasma (combination of 12 cell salts - cleans the junk out cells and is a blood cleanser)
Sugar free elderberry
No Tylenol products. It depletes sulphur and glutathione, both needed for phase 2 liver detox. If he's exposed to an illness his liver needs the ability to detox the pathogens properly. Tylenol stops that process dead with 2 minutes of consumption.
If symptoms appear, I'd start a natural antiviral ASAP, such as lactoferrin.
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Wow, thanks for all that! I'm going to start looking into starting some of it.
And I called the pedi- they said he should be fine, but if he gets sick we need to bring him in.
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lol....2 (or so?) years ago that list would have made you flip your lid (just as it did mine)....you guys have come so far L! Kudos....
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