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The Vitality Smartcable is sold by Nemechek Technologies, LLC as a consumer wellness product, and as such, we are prohibited from discussing its use for any medical condition.
Yes. The Nemechek Protocol will help many childhood issues because they all have similar origins, an overgrowth of intestinal bacteria and multiple mechanisms that fuel inflammation.
I know of no evidence to suggest viruses contribute to the development of autism in any fashion. Without understanding any individual case, I cannot comment on any potential improvement someone may have noted while using an anti-viral agent such as Valtrex.
The Nemechek Protocol can help reduce and even eliminate vertigo if it was specifically triggered by physical trauma to the brain. If there is no specific trigger, then the protocol is less successful at reducing vertigo.
As long as they are receiving their daily dose of COOC-certified extra virgin olive oil, they will be protected from the inflammatory vegetable oils they might consume. Nemechek Gold COOC certified oil can be purchased here at a 10% discount.
The Vagus Nerve is the 10th cranial nerve of the human body that carries the signals in the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system. It assists in the regulation of all organs of the body including the immune system and inflammation.
I don’t think spacing or lumping vaccines matters when a child is on the protocol. The main side effects of vaccines are the triggering of bacterial overgrowth and the potential of a concussion-like effect from the vaccine’s immune stimulation. The use of inulin or rifaximin will prevent the development of bacterial overgrowth. The additional benefit of olive and fish oils will help keep inflammation levels low, which helps repair the concussion effect should that occur.
Yes, it is safe. There is absolutely no interaction between rifaximin and vaccines.
No. There is absolutely no interaction between rifaximin and vaccines.
The vaccines won’t cause any regression but can cause a mild concussion-like event which she has proven she can easily recover from. There is nothing additional that needs to be done for her to recover.