Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 Where do you buy the tea? My son takes anything I give him... so far, only 8 months into it, but he is constipated a lot. I have tried lots of stuff, but it seems to happen a least once a week Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 I'm getting quite a bit frustrated at this point. We have been GFCF for nearly a year and on enzymes for nearly two months (1 pep and 1 ZP with all meals and snacks). In addition we were using probiotics and Ojibwa tea. With all of those combined we had stellar results. Unbelievably great behavior, well formed B.M.s every day. However my son hated the tea (1 Tbsp per day) and fought me on it every day. When we stopped the tea, things fell apart. Constipation and encopresis returned, behavior plummeted. We changed probiotics to ProBio Gold but nothing improved and he started having wetting accidents. We switched to 2 Culturelle a day and encopresis has stopped, but he's still constipated and wetting. I added in 2 Rhino Calciums a day (250mg calcium 125 mg magnesium total) but no improvement. We were on vacation for a week and a half and living out of hotels the whole time. The diet became impossible. For the first time in a year I allowed him to have 3 non-gfcf meals (with enzymes). I can't tell if the enzymes helped or not since things have been going poorly anyway. My son does not have immediate reactions to anything. It seems to build up over time. He's having a B.M. every 4-5 days and his behavior gets worse every day until he has one, then we start the cycle again. The bummer was we were in Disneyland during the course of this last cycle. For months all he has wanted to do was go to California Adventure, so we went. He was fine in the lines and fine in the attractions, but every moment in between he was whining, crying, arguing, and saying he wanted to go home. Pretty much ruined it for everyone. I wish I understood what the tea was doing and find a way to achieve the same effect. I've seen him have NT days and want to get back there, just can't figure out how. One thought was maybe the tea acted as a natural anti-fungal. I know Nystatin needs a prescription, but how is it administered? I'm already putting so much powder in his drinks it's amazing he hasn't fought me on this yet. I just can't figure out where to go from here. If anyone has suggestions, please let me know. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 It sounds like your instinct is right-- the tea was doing something for him. Can he swallow a pill? Our son is currently on nystatin in a pill form-- twice a day for 30 days. Avoid the sugary syrup nystatin. Can you afford naturopathic healthcare? There are some naturopaths out there that specialize in autism-- also nutritionists... they may be of great help to you. Some probiotics don't seem the same as others... I don't know about your brand, but I know they vary in that you want it to stay refrigerated through the shipping to get the maximum potency. We buy ours directly from our naturopath-- UltraFlora Plus-- and they are always refrigerated. If you can't get refrigerated-- you definitely want to at least buy them " fresh " -- not off of a store shelf where you don't know how long they've been sitting there. Online ordering would be your best bet. We don't do the GFCF diet-- my son has sensory issues, but not autism. I can't imagine doing the GFCF diet! I feel for people who have to do it-- what an undertaking! Bless them! I would suggest going back to your original formula... giving him lots of that tea, even more than he was originally on, to see if the tea IS the key for him. There is also a supplement called L- glutamine which can help heal the gut if there is indeed inflammation. It promotes healthy tissue growth in the gut. Follow your instincts and resume your old regimen, with the same exact products! Moms (and dads) know best! W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 Oh , your post contains good news and bad news, hope and frustration. I just wish the good stuff would " stick " and you could go on. It sounds as if you had a good system. We have a good system now, but at the moment whenever I vary it, we have problems (like easing off on the Zoloft or Culturelle). I have heard good things about the tea but wondered how I would get it down my kids as well. Does it have to be dissolved in tea form? Could you put the powder in something more solid like the all-purpose applesauce? If the tea has antifungal properties and you saw good things with the Culturelle, maybe it is a gut overgrowth. Yesterday I bought some grapefruit seed extract for my youngest (not grape seed extract). This is supposed to have antifungal properties and be effective. Our ped isn't keen on doing a yeast test and my son still has a bathroom problem, although with the Culturelle 3 times a day and enzymes the smell is very reduced. We are in month 2 of 6 of the encopresis treatment and he is doing much better with extra glasses of pure water and me reminding him to " try " several times each day. But if I let up even a little bit, he get constipated/diarrhea right away. So I am hoping the GSE will help this a bit. I also give him some of the Natural Calm magnesium to drink. Mag loosens stools, calcium promotes constipation. Getting him to go once a day would help your some a lot because it is pretty painful to only be going every 4-5 days. Bummer...and with school starting up. Keep in touch. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 Our children need to have assimilation addressed. We can give them products but unless they have the ability to absorb those products, and rid the binders, fillers and isolates that may accompany those products,we may " think " they are getting the full benefit of products we are administering when actually they are not. Joni >From: Reynolds <lisa@...> >Reply- > " " < > >Subject: [ ] It ain't working for us >Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 09:06:23 -0700 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 > Where do you buy the tea? My son takes anything I give him... so far, only 8 > months into it, but he is constipated a lot. I have tried lots of stuff, but > it seems to happen a least once a week Thanks! I buy the tea from http://www.ojibwatea.com . , the tealady is very helpful and genuinely concerned. You have to brew the tea, let it sit overnight then bring it to a boil and strain. I make about a quart at a time. You work your way up to about 1 Tbsp. per day for a child. It needs to be given on an empty stomach and 1 1/2 hours away from any supplements (Which is a hard order to fill). The tea alone did not fix things. It worked in concert with the probiotics, and when we added the enzymes is when things really got good. I thought the taste was mild and somewhat woody, but my son hated it so much, it was the only supplement that he resisted intensely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 > Oh , your post contains good news and bad news, hope and > frustration. I just wish the good stuff would " stick " and you could > go on. It sounds as if you had a good system. We have a good system > now, but at the moment whenever I vary it, we have problems (like > easing off on the Zoloft or Culturelle). > Occasionally I think maybe he needs something like Zoloft, but I really want to try the non-pharmaceutical route first. > I have heard good things about the tea but wondered how I would get > it down my kids as well. Does it have to be dissolved in tea form? > Could you put the powder in something more solid like the all-purpose > applesauce? > It needs to be brewed and you only give a small amount. I don't know why my son resists it so much considering all the other nasty tasting stuff he takes. You're not supposed to mix it with anything, but perhaps I need to try some juice to make it palatable. > If the tea has antifungal properties and you saw good things with the > Culturelle, maybe it is a gut overgrowth. Yesterday I bought some > grapefruit seed extract for my youngest (not grape seed extract). Where do you get this and what form is it in? > This is supposed to have antifungal properties and be effective. Our > ped isn't keen on doing a yeast test and my son still has a bathroom > problem, although with the Culturelle 3 times a day and enzymes the > smell is very reduced. We are in month 2 of 6 of the encopresis > treatment and he is doing much better with extra glasses of pure > water and me reminding him to " try " several times each day. But if I > let up even a little bit, he get constipated/diarrhea right away. So > I am hoping the GSE will help this a bit. I also give him some of the > Natural Calm magnesium to drink. Mag loosens stools, calcium promotes > constipation. So you give magnesium without calcium? I thought they were supposed to be given together in a 2:1 ratio? Does natural calm need to be given with food? What do you mix it with? > Getting him to go once a day would help your some a lot > because it is pretty painful to only be going every 4-5 days. > Bummer...and with school starting up. > Keep in touch. > I get him to try every night, but some nights he resists and you just can't force a kids to go. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 The body has over approx. 1000 enzymes which are needed for homeostasis.Enzymes are catalysts and needed for chemical reactions to occur in the body.Every organ is dependant on enzymes. Our body needs enzymes,but our body needs to also be able to absorb enzymes. Because many of us are enzyme deficient, our body tries to compensate by over-producing hydrochloric acid. This is why antacids are the number one prescription medication in the country. We have about 40 different " GOOD " bacteria that is needed in ou intestinal tract to perform optimally. The intestinal tract is responsible for absorbing nutrients,ridding toxins, and making vit B12 which is necessary to enhance the immune system. Enzymes and probiotics are vital. Know that soy isolates are known enzyme inhibitors. Fermented or sprouted soy are your better sources. Also know that there are approximately 200 strains of acidophilus so make sure you have a hi-grade acidophilus. The good bacteria in our body is so easily destroyed. When we lack enzymes and are missing probiotics, the intestinal tract has undigested food that sits on the intestinal lining. Cant absorb or rid toxins like it was meant to. the little blood cells that run along side of the wall absorb this waste and travel through every organ in the body. Some may have heard the word " leaky gut syndrome " . When our intestinal tract doesnt have the enviroment that is needed, ph levels drop, yeast overgrows, vit b12 is not produced and stress is put on the kidneys and liver. Nutrients are not absorbed and toxins are not removed. Supporting the body with plant based enzymes, hi-grade probiotics and organic whole food has proven to be very successful with many children including my own. This is why I have coordinated a research project within the autistic community to have the scientific data to support the testimonials. Taking vitamins from extracted food sources does not give the full synergistic balance and have all needed co-factors. Too much phosphorous depletes zinc. Too much calcium depletes zinc. Too much magnesium depletes calcium. Too much zinc depletes copper and Iron. Too much vit C depletes Vit B12. People arent even aware that vit K is needed for calcium absorption so green leafy vegetables are a better source. I give my sons the Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae strain of algae. This is an organic whole food, and has natural enzymatic properties. It also has all the essential fatty acids, minerals, nutrients and vitamins,in a natural balanced state, by mother nature herself. Nothing has been extracted. When we take vitamins and minerals separately, our bodies are not able to recognize them as " food " and therefore are not used as well. Dr. Strickland did a study on Vit B12 absorption. Standard vitamins had 5-10 absorption, organic vitamin and mineral supplements were extremely variable. They were as low as 10 % and as high as 50%, but never higher than that fifty. Store bought algae came in at 50 percent, and the Algae that was flash-freezed during harvesting was 97%.Any child with constipation has a definite digestive problem. This gets into a whole cycle of enzyme deficiency, overgrowth of yeast, poor assimilation, lowered ph, decrease immune system and a decrease ability to remove toxins. Bowel movements should actually occur more than once a day, and at the very least every 24 hours. Supporting the body with enzymes, probiotics, and organic whole food has proven to be very successful for us here. Sincerely Joni M. RN/Parent of 2 autism-spectrum disorder children >From: kjorn@... >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] Re: It ain't working for us >Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 16:29:34 -0000 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2001 Report Share Posted August 23, 2001 Hello, I just read your post... very interesting. What is Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae? And how does under production of stomach acid or stomach acid with the wrong PH play into this? Gail Z. --- Joni <mbmrja@...> wrote: > The body has over approx. 1000 enzymes which are > needed for > homeostasis.Enzymes are catalysts and needed for > chemical reactions to occur > in the body.Every organ is dependant on enzymes. Our > body needs enzymes,but > our body needs to also be able to absorb enzymes. > Because many of us are > enzyme deficient, our body tries to compensate by > over-producing > hydrochloric acid. This is why antacids are the > number one prescription > medication in the country. We have about 40 > different " GOOD " bacteria that > is needed in ou intestinal tract to perform > optimally. The intestinal tract > is responsible for absorbing nutrients,ridding > toxins, and making vit B12 > which is necessary to enhance the immune system. > Enzymes and probiotics are > vital. Know that soy isolates are known enzyme > inhibitors. Fermented or > sprouted soy are your better sources. Also know that > there are approximately > 200 strains of acidophilus so make sure you have a > hi-grade acidophilus. The > good bacteria in our body is so easily destroyed. > When we lack enzymes and > are missing probiotics, the intestinal tract has > undigested food that sits > on the intestinal lining. Cant absorb or rid toxins > like it was meant to. > the little blood cells that run along side of the > wall absorb this waste and > travel through every organ in the body. Some may > have heard the word " leaky > gut syndrome " . When our intestinal tract doesnt have > the enviroment that is > needed, ph levels drop, yeast overgrows, vit b12 is > not produced and stress > is put on the kidneys and liver. Nutrients are not > absorbed and toxins are > not removed. Supporting the body with plant based > enzymes, hi-grade > probiotics and organic whole food has proven to be > very successful with many > children including my own. This is why I have > coordinated a research project > within the autistic community to have the scientific > data to support the > testimonials. Taking vitamins from extracted food > sources does not give the > full synergistic balance and have all needed > co-factors. Too much > phosphorous depletes zinc. Too much calcium depletes > zinc. Too much > magnesium depletes calcium. Too much zinc depletes > copper and Iron. Too much > vit C depletes Vit B12. People arent even aware that > vit K is needed for > calcium absorption so green leafy vegetables are a > better source. I give my > sons the Aphanizomenon Flos-Aquae strain of algae. > This is an organic whole > food, and has natural enzymatic properties. It also > has all the essential > fatty acids, minerals, nutrients and vitamins,in a > natural balanced state, > by mother nature herself. Nothing has been > extracted. When we take vitamins > and minerals separately, our bodies are not able to > recognize them as " food " > and therefore are not used as well. Dr. Strickland > did a study on Vit B12 > absorption. Standard vitamins had 5-10 absorption, > organic vitamin and > mineral supplements were extremely variable. They > were as low as 10 % and as > high as 50%, but never higher than that fifty. Store > bought algae came in at > 50 percent, and the Algae that was flash-freezed > during harvesting was > 97%.Any child with constipation has a definite > digestive problem. This gets > into a whole cycle of enzyme deficiency, overgrowth > of yeast, poor > assimilation, lowered ph, decrease immune system and > a decrease ability to > remove toxins. Bowel movements should actually occur > more than once a day, > and at the very least every 24 hours. Supporting the > body with enzymes, > probiotics, and organic whole food has proven to be > very successful for us > here. > Sincerely Joni M. RN/Parent of 2 > autism-spectrum disorder children > > > > >From: kjorn@... > >Reply- > > > >Subject: [ ] Re: It ain't working > for us > >Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 16:29:34 -0000 > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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