Guest guest Posted April 25, 2001 Report Share Posted April 25, 2001 Polly This is very interesting to me. One thing that I see after my son has a seizure is a increase in drooling, was wondering if his body is so deficient in B-1, that it not only causes the seizure, but also the drooling Kathy Re: [Williss] MSM > MSM protects one from acetylcholinesterase inhibitors like pesticides, yet > MSM itself is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. This means that MSM has the > potential to change the acetylcholine levels in the body up or down. I'm > under the impression that many of the kids with autism, (and those with > mercury poisoning) have low acetylcholine levels. This causes the > acetylcholine receptors to up regulate, making them sensitive to added > acetylcholine. To down regulate the acetylcholine receptors, Andy Cutler > suggests using vitamin B1. > > Bottom line? Maybe the kids could tolerate the MSM better if it were given > with B1, or perhaps if B1 supplementation were started first? > > Polly > > > > > >Dear Friends: > > > >MSM has been very helpful to many including Dr. Bradstreets child. > > > more important in > >the 'antioxidant network' than previously understood. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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