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published in the Daily Mail newspaper would
be of interest to you and all our world wide
clients because it shows how dedicated people
can find alternative treatments to the
accepted orthodox pharmaceutical drug based
medicines to treat themselves and their
children against illness and disease.
Parents find cure for boy, 8, whose
'permanent hangover' baffled doctors
His medical condition was so rare that
doctors could not even give it a name.
Reuben Grainger-Mead was born with a blood
disorder that attacked his immune system,
leaving him weak and barely able to talk.
At the age of two his growth was stunted and
his heart was beating three or four times
quicker than normal.
Doctors had given up on Reuben but a
change in his diet means he now leads a
normal childhood
Baffled by the mystery illness doctors
likened it to a 'permanent hangover' but
eventually concluded that there was nothing
they could do.
But despite the devastating news his parents
refused to give up and now thanks to a
nutritional consultant the eight year old is
at last leading a normal childhood.
He no longer needs a monthly blood
transfusion and is able to play out with his
friends like any other boy his age.
'The outlook was not good - although no one
actually said it we knew his life could be in
danger,' said his father Peter Mead, a
45-year-old supply chain boss.
Until recently Reuben had to have monthly
blood transfusions because of a rare blood
disorder
'The stark reality was that Reuben needed a
blood transfusion every month to increase his
red blood cell count, which would mean
constant care throughout his whole life and
so much time spent in hospital.
'The last resort would then have been a bone
marrow transplant, which doctors said he may
not have survived because he was so ill.'
He and his wife, Michelle Grainger-Mead,
39, turned to the internet for alternative
therapies, considering acupuncture and
Oriental therapy, before turning to
nutritional consultant Diana Wright.
She discovered Reuben lacked certain vital
amino acids and proteins in his body and so
put him on a course of dietary supplements
which were mixed into his food and drink.
Reuben is now well enough to play with his
friends
Now, after years of being too weak to play
with friends, Reuben can finally get on with
his childhood.
And in the process his new lease of life
could provide a breakthrough for cancer
sufferers.
The astonishing success of Reuben's treatment
has prompted doctors to plan a study to see
if similar therapy works on other ill
children and adults.
Although born with the disorder doctors only
discovered Reuben's condition when he was two.
At first they thought it was similar to
Diamond Blackfan Anaemia (DBA) - but some of
his symptoms were different to other DBA
sufferers, making his condition almost unique.
In May 2004 Reuben's parents went to see Mrs
Wright who works at The Orchard Clinic for
Complementary Medicine in Amersham, Bucks.
It was there that they discovered Reuben
lacked two amino acids called leucine and
isoluceine.
In 2006 he was started on a series of dietary
supplements, checking his blood levels every
three months. As the research progressed they
found Reuben stopped needing transfusions and
went into remission.
Now he no longer needs blood transfusions.
'We are dumbfounded at how successful it has
been. We did live in hope but always had the
doubt as all the medics were saying there was
nothing else we could do,' said Michelle, a
teacher.
'It just shows that parents should never give
up. I'm not criticising the medical
profession at all - they did all they could.
But this shows that there's always another
avenue.
'He is continuing his medication because we
don't know enough about the treatment yet to
know he won't relapse, but otherwise he is
just a normal, happy eight-year-old boy.
'It's amazing that we have been so successful
and we would be so proud if we have
contributed to this groundbreaking research
which could potentially help so many
people.'
The family, from Gomersal, West Yorkshire,
have so far raised £70,000 to help fund the
research programme at Imperial College London.
Dr Jose Delafuente, an eminent haematologist
at Imperial College, London, who is running
the study, said: 'Reuben has been given amino
acids as part of a diet of supplements and
this seems to have a positive effect on him.
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