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Lynn, yes inositol is a B vitamin. It is eliminated through urine so

it is safe to take as far as you can't get too much. It has been known

to cause gas though. That is why you start slow and work up. There is

info on it in the files section of this group. I don't give Bre that,

but I do give her a B-50 complex and fish oil. There have been studies

fish oil is good for depression, which she gets at times, and good for

the heart. I take it too. We both feel good, so must be working!

Sandy

-- In , Lynnelle <lynnovale@...> wrote:

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> I think I've heard that Inositol is actually a B

> vitamin. Does anyone know?

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> I'm pretty sure that my son does better when he gets a

> multi vitamin everyday (and alot of real food--as much

> raw as possible)

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> Lynn

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In a message dated 5/17/2006 9:16:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

lynnovale@... writes:

I'd love to give Ian fish oil but he has never

swallowed a pill and is afraid to (very). Any

suggestions from anyone about swallowing pills?

Lynn

If it's something that can be broken & mixed in with something, try mixing

it with applesauce. Swallowing a pill is just something kids have to work on

to master. I remember my son had such a horrible time swallowing pills!!

His baby sister was able to do it before he could! And we would just laugh our

butts off because the boy could swallow a gummy bear WHOLE... but don't even

think of asking him to swallow that tiny, little Sudafed!!! He couldn't do

it!

LT

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I would ask your DAN doctor what the safe maximum is, and keep working up to

that limit. Also, I read that caffeine can inhibit inositol absorbtion, so

you may want to doublecheck that he isn't eating chocolate or drinking pop.

And I don't think inositol works for everyone. But it did for my daughter's

ticks.

-- E.

Inositol

>A couple of months ago, my DAN recommended giving my son inositol after

> he saw him slap himself in the head in his office.

> He didn't really tell me how much. I bought inositol caps at the

> pharmacy 500 mg, and started him with 1 in the morning- he 5 yrs. about

> 55 lbs. I saw nothing, so, I increased it to 2 in the morning- and zip.

> When I started him on valtrex almost 3 weeks ago, I reduced the

> inositol back to 1 in the morning, which is what he is still getting.

> The question: I have never noticed any change in him from the inositol,

> his OCD is worse than ever (could be from the valtrex) and he slaps

> himself in the head and bangs his head into the wall when he's

> frustrated just as much. Should I discontinue the inositol because it

> doesn't do anything for him, increase it, or continue it for a while

> longer? To tell you the truth, I'm not even sure what the inositol is

> supposed to do for him. I assumed it would help with the head slapping

> and OCD, but it hasn't.

> Thanks.

> Amber.

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I would ask your DAN doctor what the safe maximum is, and keep working up to

that limit. Also, I read that caffeine can inhibit inositol absorbtion, so

you may want to doublecheck that he isn't eating chocolate or drinking pop.

And I don't think inositol works for everyone. But it did for my daughter's

ticks.

-- E.

Inositol

>A couple of months ago, my DAN recommended giving my son inositol after

> he saw him slap himself in the head in his office.

> He didn't really tell me how much. I bought inositol caps at the

> pharmacy 500 mg, and started him with 1 in the morning- he 5 yrs. about

> 55 lbs. I saw nothing, so, I increased it to 2 in the morning- and zip.

> When I started him on valtrex almost 3 weeks ago, I reduced the

> inositol back to 1 in the morning, which is what he is still getting.

> The question: I have never noticed any change in him from the inositol,

> his OCD is worse than ever (could be from the valtrex) and he slaps

> himself in the head and bangs his head into the wall when he's

> frustrated just as much. Should I discontinue the inositol because it

> doesn't do anything for him, increase it, or continue it for a while

> longer? To tell you the truth, I'm not even sure what the inositol is

> supposed to do for him. I assumed it would help with the head slapping

> and OCD, but it hasn't.

> Thanks.

> Amber.

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Amber, The inositol I believe is to help with anxiety and have a calming effect. I use a product called Gaba that has inositol and Niacinamide in it. It is made by Kirkman. I give my son 1 capsule three times a day and he isn't as frustrated and sleeps like a baby. Gaba also helps with speech. Hope that helps. kennetheriklucy <eislerfamily@...> wrote: A couple of months ago, my DAN recommended giving my son inositol after he saw him slap himself in the head in his

office. He didn't really tell me how much. I bought inositol caps at the pharmacy 500 mg, and started him with 1 in the morning- he 5 yrs. about 55 lbs. I saw nothing, so, I increased it to 2 in the morning- and zip.When I started him on valtrex almost 3 weeks ago, I reduced the inositol back to 1 in the morning, which is what he is still getting.The question: I have never noticed any change in him from the inositol, his OCD is worse than ever (could be from the valtrex) and he slaps himself in the head and bangs his head into the wall when he's frustrated just as much. Should I discontinue the inositol because it doesn't do anything for him, increase it, or continue it for a while longer? To tell you the truth, I'm not even sure what the inositol is supposed to do for him. I assumed it would help with the head slapping and OCD, but it hasn't.Thanks.Amber.

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Amber, The inositol I believe is to help with anxiety and have a calming effect. I use a product called Gaba that has inositol and Niacinamide in it. It is made by Kirkman. I give my son 1 capsule three times a day and he isn't as frustrated and sleeps like a baby. Gaba also helps with speech. Hope that helps. kennetheriklucy <eislerfamily@...> wrote: A couple of months ago, my DAN recommended giving my son inositol after he saw him slap himself in the head in his

office. He didn't really tell me how much. I bought inositol caps at the pharmacy 500 mg, and started him with 1 in the morning- he 5 yrs. about 55 lbs. I saw nothing, so, I increased it to 2 in the morning- and zip.When I started him on valtrex almost 3 weeks ago, I reduced the inositol back to 1 in the morning, which is what he is still getting.The question: I have never noticed any change in him from the inositol, his OCD is worse than ever (could be from the valtrex) and he slaps himself in the head and bangs his head into the wall when he's frustrated just as much. Should I discontinue the inositol because it doesn't do anything for him, increase it, or continue it for a while longer? To tell you the truth, I'm not even sure what the inositol is supposed to do for him. I assumed it would help with the head slapping and OCD, but it hasn't.Thanks.Amber.

Carlisi

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13604 Midway Road Suite 183

Dallas, Texas 75244

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(Home) 469-467-6733

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In a message dated 21/08/2006 15:48:52 GMT Daylight Time, simondavis@... writes:

Has anybody tried this for OCD (Caroline, can’t remember if you used on ?).

>>I have seen it recommended and used a lot over the years. Quite high doses are often needed for OCD - as in by the gram. One of Andy Cutlers recommnedations also. Works for some kids very well

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Hi Elaine,

No have not tried this on , we use GABA which does contain a smidgen but only 10 mg per capsule, we use 2-3 capsules per day, be interested to know what you find.

Luv Caroline

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Thanks Mandi,

They seem to sell it along with choline as well – not had a chance to research why yet.

What’s the protocol on the Mercury list –

haven’t accessed it for ages and have over 18.000 mails sitting there!

Can you just write in and ask Andy a

question? If so, think I’ll ask his

advice on this.

Cheers, Elaine

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dated 21/08/2006 15:48:52 GMT Daylight Time, simondavis@... writes:

Has anybody tried this for OCD (Caroline, can’t remember if you

used on ?).

>>I

have seen it recommended and used a lot over the years. Quite high doses are

often needed for OCD - as in by the gram. One of Andy Cutlers recommnedations

also. Works for some kids very well

Mandi x

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In a message dated 22/08/2006 07:37:42 GMT Daylight Time, simondavis@... writes:

They seem to sell it along with choline as well – not had a chance to research why yet.

What’s the protocol on the Mercury list – haven’t accessed it for ages and have over 18.000 mails sitting there!

Can you just write in and ask Andy a question? If so, think I’ll ask his advice

>>>Try askign here - FAO of gram - Dean used to use it with good effect, I know they got it as a separate powder - she busy lady but hopefully will get back to you

Or did you ever use Omnibusa? That searches the A-M psost for you - I forget what to do but if Rebebcca is reading she has it sussed out

Mandi x

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Stuck it on the Mercury

list before I read this – whoops – will do that now.

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In a message

dated 22/08/2006 07:37:42 GMT Daylight Time, simondavis@... writes:

They seem to sell it along with choline

as well – not had a chance to research why yet.

What’s the protocol on the Mercury list – haven’t

accessed it for ages and have over 18.000 mails sitting there!

Can you just write in and ask Andy a question? If so, think

I’ll ask his advice

>>>Try

askign here - FAO of gram - Dean used to use it with good effect, I know

they got it as a separate powder - she busy lady but hopefully will get back to

you

Or did you

ever use Omnibusa? That searches the A-M psost for you - I forget what to do

but if Rebebcca is reading she has it sussed out

Mandi x

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Eileen,

I look at how many mg are in the 1/4 tsp. Because you will measure

by teaspoons. Then you can figure out how long the bottle will last

vs the cost, etc., that type thing.

Different brands have been bought, there's no particular brand. We

used Source Natural but others have bought different brands.

How much to take due to weight doesn't really figure in. Here's an

article:

http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol_and_OCD.html

Hope this helps!

>

> which brands are used? how much with the inositol powder? - i saw

550

> mg and 1100 mg same price and how much would a 7 y.o. about 48 lbs

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thank you! so informative!!!!

eileen

Quoting <@...>:

> Eileen,

> I look at how many mg are in the 1/4 tsp. Because you will measure

> by teaspoons. Then you can figure out how long the bottle will last

> vs the cost, etc., that type thing.

>

> Different brands have been bought, there's no particular brand. We

> used Source Natural but others have bought different brands.

>

> How much to take due to weight doesn't really figure in. Here's an

> article:

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> http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol_and_OCD.html

>

> Hope this helps!

>

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>> which brands are used? how much with the inositol powder? - i saw

> 550

>> mg and 1100 mg same price and how much would a 7 y.o. about 48 lbs

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Dear Dick,

In the body, inositol phosphate 6 (IP-6) breaks to inositol phosphate 3, a

common B vitamin found in brewer's yeast, blackstrap molasses, grapefruit,

oranges, meat, milk, nuts, grains.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Silver Bulletin e-News Magazine

Inositol, A Miracle Sugar?

In doing research about Inositol/IP-6, we found that there are mountains

of information and much research that has been done concerning this amazing

simple carbohydrate.

Studies have shown that it has been effective in reducing the effects of

depression as well as shrinking tumors.

To read these interesting articles, please go to:

www.utopiasilver.com/emailtemp/newsletter112906.htm

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Dear Saul,

So ........... nothing new, just B7 in the end ? !

Thanks.

Cheers,

D

Silver Bulletin e-News Magazine

Inositol, A Miracle Sugar?

In doing research about Inositol/IP-6, we found that there are mountains

of information and much research that has been done concerning this amazing

simple carbohydrate.

Studies have shown that it has been effective in reducing the effects of

depression as well as shrinking tumors.

To read these interesting articles, please go to:

www.utopiasilver.com/emailtemp/newsletter112906.htm

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We did/do the powder form (buy online) and it's about 3 grams a

teaspoon; take it 3 to 4x a day to get the dosage up higher for

grams. Just put 1 tsp in some juice (we use a cup of Kool-Aid

usually). It is too many pills to take if you are working on a higher

dosage. So - the way we did it, the grams add up to " daily " not " each

dose. " 's just starting it again, thus my " do " above.

It is just a lot of pills to swallow all at once if you do it once a

day (especially when you are aslo on psyc meds, fish oil , vitamins

etc, etc...

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Hi Joy,

Here's an article on inositol powder and OCD:

http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol_and_OCD.html

If you decide to try it, buy it online; locally it is expensive. And

check the dosage on the brand you buy because the " strength " can

differ with brands; for instance, our brand was 1/4 tsp = 845mg.

Feel free to ask any questions after reading the article. Also just

searching " inositol " through the archived posts for this group should

turn up info.

>

> I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell me

> about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

>

> Thanks, Joy

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Thanks for the link!

MJ

> >

> > I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell

me

> > about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

> >

> > Thanks, Joy

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Thank you for this info on inositol - I'm going to take a look at this

for my son.

Re: Inositol

Thanks for the link!

MJ

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> > I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell

me

> > about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

> >

> > Thanks, Joy

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also cal/magnesium are used here for anxiety

eileen

Quoting Allarie <rnherbal@...>:

> Thank you for this info on inositol - I'm going to take a look at this

> for my son.

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> Re: Inositol

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> Thanks for the link!

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> MJ

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>> > I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell

> me

>> > about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

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>> > Thanks, Joy

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Ok thanks for that info on Calcium and Mag for anxiety.

Allarie R.N.

Courthouse Researcher, Legal Nurse Consulant

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> Thanks for the link!

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> MJ

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>> > I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell

> me

>> > about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

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>> > Thanks, Joy

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Ok thanks for that info on Calcium and Mag for anxiety.

Allarie R.N.

Courthouse Researcher, Legal Nurse Consulant

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> Thanks for the link!

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> MJ

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>> > I've read several of the posters mention Inositol. Can you tell

> me

>> > about it...what it does, how much to give an child (8 yrs)?

>> >

>> > Thanks, Joy

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Hi ,

From what I understand, inositol is tried mainly for OCD or trich

(hair pulling) and maybe skin-picking.

What dose of zoloft is your dd on, is she at recommended dosage? If

you think of adding inositol, work with the prescribing doctor on

this since they (zoloft and inositol) both work on serotonin.

I don't recall reading anything about it regarding tics.

We used it when (now 18) was in middle school. Tried it

again this year, but it didn't help this time.

>

> Hi, everyone. I keep reading posts on this list, also an ocd

support list I am on, as well as a

> tourrettes list about inositol. I wanted to discuss it with my

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