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grassisgreener

New member
Hi Ethansky, I go mostly by the dosages on this website:

www.sharktank.org (click on the supplements link) This site also explains some of the benefits for each thing.

We get the Mg from Kirkman's: www.kirkmanlabs.com I used to use the sweet powder but now we just use the capsules and open them up bc it is a little easier. Michelle shared a link to a document on MG written by Kim Payne. Kim is who helped me figure most of this stuff out 4 years ago just after my daughter was dx with CF. I came across her the yahoo cfnutrition messageboard.

Let me know if you have anymore questions!

My daughter did use TOBI when she cultured PA. We did the GSE on the off months. GSE is a natural antibacterial and can kill PA specifically. I have only met one other parent of a CFer who has nebulized it.

Oh ya, we use the Neil Med Sinus Rinse bottle. It squirts 8oz of saline (4oz for each nostril). For a baby, I would use regular saline and just squirt a tiny bit or try an aerosol saline like Simply Saline which will make a fine mist - we love this stuff. We have all kinds of saline at our house! Xlear is a saline spray with GSE so we use that daily too in hopes of keeping PA (and other bacteria) from growing in her sinuses then draining into her lungs.

My daughter has been really healthy, no hospitalizations the only trouble she has had is sinus related but obviously we cannot 100% attribute this to the things we do each day but since she has done so well, we will keep doing them!

Here is another great website: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
">http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
</a>
ETA: While we do all of these "extra" things they are always in addition to meds/treatments from her CF doctor and approved by her CF doctor.
 

grassisgreener

New member
Hi Ethansky, I go mostly by the dosages on this website:

www.sharktank.org (click on the supplements link) This site also explains some of the benefits for each thing.

We get the Mg from Kirkman's: www.kirkmanlabs.com I used to use the sweet powder but now we just use the capsules and open them up bc it is a little easier. Michelle shared a link to a document on MG written by Kim Payne. Kim is who helped me figure most of this stuff out 4 years ago just after my daughter was dx with CF. I came across her the yahoo cfnutrition messageboard.

Let me know if you have anymore questions!

My daughter did use TOBI when she cultured PA. We did the GSE on the off months. GSE is a natural antibacterial and can kill PA specifically. I have only met one other parent of a CFer who has nebulized it.

Oh ya, we use the Neil Med Sinus Rinse bottle. It squirts 8oz of saline (4oz for each nostril). For a baby, I would use regular saline and just squirt a tiny bit or try an aerosol saline like Simply Saline which will make a fine mist - we love this stuff. We have all kinds of saline at our house! Xlear is a saline spray with GSE so we use that daily too in hopes of keeping PA (and other bacteria) from growing in her sinuses then draining into her lungs.

My daughter has been really healthy, no hospitalizations the only trouble she has had is sinus related but obviously we cannot 100% attribute this to the things we do each day but since she has done so well, we will keep doing them!

Here is another great website: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
">http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
</a>
ETA: While we do all of these "extra" things they are always in addition to meds/treatments from her CF doctor and approved by her CF doctor.
 

grassisgreener

New member
Hi Ethansky, I go mostly by the dosages on this website:

www.sharktank.org (click on the supplements link) This site also explains some of the benefits for each thing.

We get the Mg from Kirkman's: www.kirkmanlabs.com I used to use the sweet powder but now we just use the capsules and open them up bc it is a little easier. Michelle shared a link to a document on MG written by Kim Payne. Kim is who helped me figure most of this stuff out 4 years ago just after my daughter was dx with CF. I came across her the yahoo cfnutrition messageboard.

Let me know if you have anymore questions!

My daughter did use TOBI when she cultured PA. We did the GSE on the off months. GSE is a natural antibacterial and can kill PA specifically. I have only met one other parent of a CFer who has nebulized it.

Oh ya, we use the Neil Med Sinus Rinse bottle. It squirts 8oz of saline (4oz for each nostril). For a baby, I would use regular saline and just squirt a tiny bit or try an aerosol saline like Simply Saline which will make a fine mist - we love this stuff. We have all kinds of saline at our house! Xlear is a saline spray with GSE so we use that daily too in hopes of keeping PA (and other bacteria) from growing in her sinuses then draining into her lungs.

My daughter has been really healthy, no hospitalizations the only trouble she has had is sinus related but obviously we cannot 100% attribute this to the things we do each day but since she has done so well, we will keep doing them!

Here is another great website: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
">http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
</a>
ETA: While we do all of these "extra" things they are always in addition to meds/treatments from her CF doctor and approved by her CF doctor.
 

grassisgreener

New member
Hi Ethansky, I go mostly by the dosages on this website:

www.sharktank.org (click on the supplements link) This site also explains some of the benefits for each thing.

We get the Mg from Kirkman's: www.kirkmanlabs.com I used to use the sweet powder but now we just use the capsules and open them up bc it is a little easier. Michelle shared a link to a document on MG written by Kim Payne. Kim is who helped me figure most of this stuff out 4 years ago just after my daughter was dx with CF. I came across her the yahoo cfnutrition messageboard.

Let me know if you have anymore questions!

My daughter did use TOBI when she cultured PA. We did the GSE on the off months. GSE is a natural antibacterial and can kill PA specifically. I have only met one other parent of a CFer who has nebulized it.

Oh ya, we use the Neil Med Sinus Rinse bottle. It squirts 8oz of saline (4oz for each nostril). For a baby, I would use regular saline and just squirt a tiny bit or try an aerosol saline like Simply Saline which will make a fine mist - we love this stuff. We have all kinds of saline at our house! Xlear is a saline spray with GSE so we use that daily too in hopes of keeping PA (and other bacteria) from growing in her sinuses then draining into her lungs.

My daughter has been really healthy, no hospitalizations the only trouble she has had is sinus related but obviously we cannot 100% attribute this to the things we do each day but since she has done so well, we will keep doing them!

Here is another great website: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
">http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
</a>
ETA: While we do all of these "extra" things they are always in addition to meds/treatments from her CF doctor and approved by her CF doctor.
 

grassisgreener

New member
Hi Ethansky, I go mostly by the dosages on this website:
<br />
<br />www.sharktank.org (click on the supplements link) This site also explains some of the benefits for each thing.
<br />
<br />We get the Mg from Kirkman's: www.kirkmanlabs.com I used to use the sweet powder but now we just use the capsules and open them up bc it is a little easier. Michelle shared a link to a document on MG written by Kim Payne. Kim is who helped me figure most of this stuff out 4 years ago just after my daughter was dx with CF. I came across her the yahoo cfnutrition messageboard.
<br />
<br />Let me know if you have anymore questions!
<br />
<br />My daughter did use TOBI when she cultured PA. We did the GSE on the off months. GSE is a natural antibacterial and can kill PA specifically. I have only met one other parent of a CFer who has nebulized it.
<br />
<br />Oh ya, we use the Neil Med Sinus Rinse bottle. It squirts 8oz of saline (4oz for each nostril). For a baby, I would use regular saline and just squirt a tiny bit or try an aerosol saline like Simply Saline which will make a fine mist - we love this stuff. We have all kinds of saline at our house! Xlear is a saline spray with GSE so we use that daily too in hopes of keeping PA (and other bacteria) from growing in her sinuses then draining into her lungs.
<br />
<br />My daughter has been really healthy, no hospitalizations the only trouble she has had is sinus related but obviously we cannot 100% attribute this to the things we do each day but since she has done so well, we will keep doing them!
<br />
<br />Here is another great website: <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
">http://www.cfnutrition4life.com/site/news.php
</a><br />
<br />ETA: While we do all of these "extra" things they are always in addition to meds/treatments from her CF doctor and approved by her CF doctor.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I'd recommend the simply saline instead of regular saline nasal spray for babies. I noticed because DS' boogers were extra thick and sticy that sometimes I'd get a backwash affect. Stuff would get sucked into the saline bottle when I'd spray the saline up there. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I'd recommend the simply saline instead of regular saline nasal spray for babies. I noticed because DS' boogers were extra thick and sticy that sometimes I'd get a backwash affect. Stuff would get sucked into the saline bottle when I'd spray the saline up there. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I'd recommend the simply saline instead of regular saline nasal spray for babies. I noticed because DS' boogers were extra thick and sticy that sometimes I'd get a backwash affect. Stuff would get sucked into the saline bottle when I'd spray the saline up there. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I'd recommend the simply saline instead of regular saline nasal spray for babies. I noticed because DS' boogers were extra thick and sticy that sometimes I'd get a backwash affect. Stuff would get sucked into the saline bottle when I'd spray the saline up there. Bleah!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I'd recommend the simply saline instead of regular saline nasal spray for babies. I noticed because DS' boogers were extra thick and sticy that sometimes I'd get a backwash affect. Stuff would get sucked into the saline bottle when I'd spray the saline up there. Bleah!
 

PlumPerfect

New member
I will have to check into that.. thanks!

I just a bought a book called presciption for natural healing.. it is great it has every herb and its benifits in it and it have all different illnesses, disease, conditions and what ever else and what is recommended for that thing and low and behold it had cf in it.. I was sold right then..
 

PlumPerfect

New member
I will have to check into that.. thanks!

I just a bought a book called presciption for natural healing.. it is great it has every herb and its benifits in it and it have all different illnesses, disease, conditions and what ever else and what is recommended for that thing and low and behold it had cf in it.. I was sold right then..
 

PlumPerfect

New member
I will have to check into that.. thanks!

I just a bought a book called presciption for natural healing.. it is great it has every herb and its benifits in it and it have all different illnesses, disease, conditions and what ever else and what is recommended for that thing and low and behold it had cf in it.. I was sold right then..
 

PlumPerfect

New member
I will have to check into that.. thanks!

I just a bought a book called presciption for natural healing.. it is great it has every herb and its benifits in it and it have all different illnesses, disease, conditions and what ever else and what is recommended for that thing and low and behold it had cf in it.. I was sold right then..
 

PlumPerfect

New member
I will have to check into that.. thanks!
<br />
<br />I just a bought a book called presciption for natural healing.. it is great it has every herb and its benifits in it and it have all different illnesses, disease, conditions and what ever else and what is recommended for that thing and low and behold it had cf in it.. I was sold right then..
 

cheygemini

New member
My daughter is 3. I give her these supplements/foods (not all of them all of the time):
Coconut Oil (daily)
Omega 3 oil
Hemp Seed Milk (daily)
Goat yogurt/milk
Turmeric (sprinkle on food, not spicy)
Vit. E (daily)
Zinc
Probiotic
Colostrum powder
Acai berry & other berries
Kale/spinach/yams/etc...
Almonds, flax seeds, pumkin seeds
Quinoa/millet/buckwheat/lentils etc..
Salmon
Organic meat
I try to avoid: wheat, cow dairy products, sugar, food coloring, fast food
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Willow, Certified Nutrition Consultant, mom to Cheyenne w/CF (DF508 & N1303K)
 

cheygemini

New member
My daughter is 3. I give her these supplements/foods (not all of them all of the time):
Coconut Oil (daily)
Omega 3 oil
Hemp Seed Milk (daily)
Goat yogurt/milk
Turmeric (sprinkle on food, not spicy)
Vit. E (daily)
Zinc
Probiotic
Colostrum powder
Acai berry & other berries
Kale/spinach/yams/etc...
Almonds, flax seeds, pumkin seeds
Quinoa/millet/buckwheat/lentils etc..
Salmon
Organic meat
I try to avoid: wheat, cow dairy products, sugar, food coloring, fast food
------------------------
Willow, Certified Nutrition Consultant, mom to Cheyenne w/CF (DF508 & N1303K)
 

cheygemini

New member
My daughter is 3. I give her these supplements/foods (not all of them all of the time):
Coconut Oil (daily)
Omega 3 oil
Hemp Seed Milk (daily)
Goat yogurt/milk
Turmeric (sprinkle on food, not spicy)
Vit. E (daily)
Zinc
Probiotic
Colostrum powder
Acai berry & other berries
Kale/spinach/yams/etc...
Almonds, flax seeds, pumkin seeds
Quinoa/millet/buckwheat/lentils etc..
Salmon
Organic meat
I try to avoid: wheat, cow dairy products, sugar, food coloring, fast food
------------------------
Willow, Certified Nutrition Consultant, mom to Cheyenne w/CF (DF508 & N1303K)
 

cheygemini

New member
My daughter is 3. I give her these supplements/foods (not all of them all of the time):
Coconut Oil (daily)
Omega 3 oil
Hemp Seed Milk (daily)
Goat yogurt/milk
Turmeric (sprinkle on food, not spicy)
Vit. E (daily)
Zinc
Probiotic
Colostrum powder
Acai berry & other berries
Kale/spinach/yams/etc...
Almonds, flax seeds, pumkin seeds
Quinoa/millet/buckwheat/lentils etc..
Salmon
Organic meat
I try to avoid: wheat, cow dairy products, sugar, food coloring, fast food
------------------------
Willow, Certified Nutrition Consultant, mom to Cheyenne w/CF (DF508 & N1303K)
 

cheygemini

New member
My daughter is 3. I give her these supplements/foods (not all of them all of the time):
<br />Coconut Oil (daily)
<br />Omega 3 oil
<br />Hemp Seed Milk (daily)
<br />Goat yogurt/milk
<br />Turmeric (sprinkle on food, not spicy)
<br />Vit. E (daily)
<br />Zinc
<br />Probiotic
<br />Colostrum powder
<br />Acai berry & other berries
<br />Kale/spinach/yams/etc...
<br />Almonds, flax seeds, pumkin seeds
<br />Quinoa/millet/buckwheat/lentils etc..
<br />Salmon
<br />Organic meat
<br />I try to avoid: wheat, cow dairy products, sugar, food coloring, fast food
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<br />Willow, Certified Nutrition Consultant, mom to Cheyenne w/CF (DF508 & N1303K)
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