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In a message dated 7/16/00 9:59:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lovell@...

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<< We use it in accordance with Megson's protocol as presented at last

years DAN!.

If you are interested, I can post some links to this protocol. >>

Yes, please do, it sounds like you have gotten good results from it.

I was wondering how many of the kids with diagnosed gastro-intestinal

problems were constipated and how many had the opposite problem, and what

percentage of each were male or female. Andy has talked about people either

being high or low sulfur, and supplemental treatments being advised or not

depending on the sulfur balance. I was also wondering if there might be a

correlation with this as well. I also know from textbooks that sulfur

containing water supplies can have a laxative effect. My daughter is low

sulfur, and chronically constipated. Based on my reading of E-mails, she

seems to be in the minority. I think that some people must have some

reliable data, but I have not ever read of any correlation's being made.

Actually after I sent my question, I reread your post, " We haven't seen a

loose stool in a long time, " and realized that your child must have had loose

stools, not the other way around. Was he high or low sulfur in tests?

Joe Marciano

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Joe

How did you test your daughter's sulphur levels.

We are trying to test for our son but Dr.Waring

requires a 24 hour urine collection which is

impossible for a non-potty trained 2 year old in

diapers !

thx

paul

--- CentreAv2C@... wrote:

> In a message dated 7/16/00 9:59:11 PM Eastern

> Daylight Time, lovell@...

> writes:

>

> << We use it in accordance with Megson's

> protocol as presented at last

> years DAN!.

> If you are interested, I can post some links to

> this protocol. >>

>

> Yes, please do, it sounds like you have gotten good

> results from it.

>

> I was wondering how many of the kids with diagnosed

> gastro-intestinal

> problems were constipated and how many had the

> opposite problem, and what

> percentage of each were male or female. Andy has

> talked about people either

> being high or low sulfur, and supplemental

> treatments being advised or not

> depending on the sulfur balance. I was also

> wondering if there might be a

> correlation with this as well. I also know from

> textbooks that sulfur

> containing water supplies can have a laxative

> effect. My daughter is low

> sulfur, and chronically constipated. Based on my

> reading of E-mails, she

> seems to be in the minority. I think that some

> people must have some

> reliable data, but I have not ever read of any

> correlation's being made.

>

> Actually after I sent my question, I reread your

> post, " We haven't seen a

> loose stool in a long time, " and realized that your

> child must have had loose

> stools, not the other way around. Was he high or

> low sulfur in tests?

>

> Joe Marciano

>

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In a message dated 07/16/2000 10:18:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

CentreAv2C@... writes:

<< My daughter is low

sulfur, and chronically constipated. Based on my reading of E-mails, she

seems to be in the minority. I think that some people must have some

reliable data, but I have not ever read of any correlation's being made.

>>

I believe my son falls into this catagory also. Carole

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In a message dated 7/17/2000 8:53:40 AM, Lulu1958@... writes:

<< In a message dated 07/16/2000 10:18:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

CentreAv2C@... writes:

<< My daughter is low

sulfur, and chronically constipated. Based on my reading of E-mails, she

seems to be in the minority. I think that some people must have some

reliable data, but I have not ever read of any correlation's being made.

>>

I believe my son falls into this catagory also. Carole

>>

My son, 10 yrs old, also is chronically constipated.

, DJ's Mom

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<< My daughter is low sulfur, and chronically constipated.

Based on my reading of E-mails, she seems to be in the minority.

I think that some people must have some reliable data,

but I have not ever read of any correlation's being made.>>

I believe my son falls into this catagory also. Carole

My son does too. Ros

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In a message dated 7/17/00 4:47:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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<< How did you test your daughter's sulphur levels. >>

We didn't set out to test the levels of sulphur. When we did urine and blood

amino assays with metametrix, the pattern was that sulprur containing amino

acids were elevated. I'm sure there are more exacting ways, but the general

idea that was being discussed when I wrote this was that some people are

either high or low, and effected by sulphur containing substances differently.

Joe Marciano

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Hi just wondering how do you know he has low sulfur. My son used to be

constipated with evident distention. now he is on gf/cf diet his stools are

much more regular and normal looking. do you know where i can look up some

articles about sulfur and autism??? thanks kelly

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