Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Eva - It can be overwhelming, especially if you belong to a number of groups. At the top of the page, on top of the aubergine line saying Autism Biomedical Europe, you will see 'edit membership' written in blue letters. Click on that and change your settings to DAILY DIGEST or to NO EMAIL, and just log on when you have time to catch up with your reading. Whatever you do, don't leave the group!!! HTH Anne-Marie > > > > Hello All, > > Been trying to keep up with the posts and WOW - I can only just > comprehend > > what you lot are discussing! > > > > Here are some questions that I have - > > I started the enzymes and probiotics. I am on the wait for Breakspear > > Hospital but that could be up to a year so in the meanwhile we are > visiting > > another practioner locally who will give me advice on supplements, > etc. I'll take > > Mandi's advice and put a two week gap in between interventions so I'll > go > > slow on our little man. > > > > What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you > wished > > you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into > that? > > I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner > that we > > see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there > different types > > of HMT? Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed > tests!! > > > > Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like > to be > > introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the > > biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with > sugar. needs > > his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help > him not > > to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? > > > > Thanks for any advice, books, links, etc that you may have. > > > > Regards, > > Darla > > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Eva - It can be overwhelming, especially if you belong to a number of groups. At the top of the page, on top of the aubergine line saying Autism Biomedical Europe, you will see 'edit membership' written in blue letters. Click on that and change your settings to DAILY DIGEST or to NO EMAIL, and just log on when you have time to catch up with your reading. Whatever you do, don't leave the group!!! HTH Anne-Marie > > > > Hello All, > > Been trying to keep up with the posts and WOW - I can only just > comprehend > > what you lot are discussing! > > > > Here are some questions that I have - > > I started the enzymes and probiotics. I am on the wait for Breakspear > > Hospital but that could be up to a year so in the meanwhile we are > visiting > > another practioner locally who will give me advice on supplements, > etc. I'll take > > Mandi's advice and put a two week gap in between interventions so I'll > go > > slow on our little man. > > > > What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you > wished > > you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into > that? > > I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner > that we > > see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there > different types > > of HMT? Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed > tests!! > > > > Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like > to be > > introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the > > biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with > sugar. needs > > his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help > him not > > to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? > > > > Thanks for any advice, books, links, etc that you may have. > > > > Regards, > > Darla > > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Eva Click on the Edit membership link just over the purple banner that says Autism- Biomedical Europe Change the settings to daily digest. Then you only get 1 email with the messages summarised. And if that gets too many Change it to no email. Then you can still view message on the website but they wont come into outlook express. Joanne > > > > Hello All, > > Been trying to keep up with the posts and WOW - I can only just > comprehend > > what you lot are discussing! > > > > Here are some questions that I have - > > I started the enzymes and probiotics. I am on the wait for Breakspear > > Hospital but that could be up to a year so in the meanwhile we are > visiting > > another practioner locally who will give me advice on supplements, > etc. I'll take > > Mandi's advice and put a two week gap in between interventions so I'll > go > > slow on our little man. > > > > What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you > wished > > you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into > that? > > I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner > that we > > see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there > different types > > of HMT? Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed > tests!! > > > > Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like > to be > > introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the > > biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with > sugar. needs > > his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help > him not > > to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? > > > > Thanks for any advice, books, links, etc that you may have. > > > > Regards, > > Darla > > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Eva Click on the Edit membership link just over the purple banner that says Autism- Biomedical Europe Change the settings to daily digest. Then you only get 1 email with the messages summarised. And if that gets too many Change it to no email. Then you can still view message on the website but they wont come into outlook express. Joanne > > > > Hello All, > > Been trying to keep up with the posts and WOW - I can only just > comprehend > > what you lot are discussing! > > > > Here are some questions that I have - > > I started the enzymes and probiotics. I am on the wait for Breakspear > > Hospital but that could be up to a year so in the meanwhile we are > visiting > > another practioner locally who will give me advice on supplements, > etc. I'll take > > Mandi's advice and put a two week gap in between interventions so I'll > go > > slow on our little man. > > > > What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you > wished > > you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into > that? > > I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner > that we > > see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there > different types > > of HMT? Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed > tests!! > > > > Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like > to be > > introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the > > biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with > sugar. needs > > his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help > him not > > to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? > > > > Thanks for any advice, books, links, etc that you may have. > > > > Regards, > > Darla > > > > > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 GFCF diet really helped Jay, he started to sleep through the night after 3 days off dairy and 80% more tuned in but I found that the gfcf stuff, flours etc seemed just as processed, as normal flours,just seemed to replace one toxin for another,I haven't officially started Jay on SCD yet as we haven't done the intro yet but I must say since on it bms smell normal now (still not too pleasant but they were really bad on gfcf.) on the pecanbread group there was a post about spinach crackers recently which sounded fab and might help with the crunch factor, haven't made them yet but maybe worth a look, best wishes Josie > > > > Hello All, > > Been trying to keep up with the posts and WOW - I can only just > comprehend > > what you lot are discussing! > > > > Here are some questions that I have - > > I started the enzymes and probiotics. I am on the wait for Breakspear > > Hospital but that could be up to a year so in the meanwhile we are > visiting > > another practioner locally who will give me advice on supplements, > etc. I'll take > > Mandi's advice and put a two week gap in between interventions so I'll > go > > slow on our little man. > > > > What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you > wished > > you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into > that? > > I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner > that we > > see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there > different types > > of HMT? Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed > tests!! > > > > Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like > to be > > introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the > > biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with > sugar. needs > > his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help > him not > > to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? > > > > Thanks for any advice, books, links, etc that you may have. > > > > Regards, > > Darla > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 In a message dated 12/06/2006 14:18:59 GMT Daylight Time, rexel45@... writes: What reading would be advisable to do next? I read that some of you wished you'd starting chelating sooner, would it be good for me to look into that? >>I wish I'd started chelating sooner than I did (wasted 2 years) but I knew all along - was just too scared to go it alone not being able to find practitioner that knew more about it than me..................until I had a cyber-kick up the butt from Andy Cutler for which I will be ever grateful This will take a while - take food and drink and see yah next week! Mercury Detox: Information, Tools, and Resources Consider also looking into NCD I only have a very rudimentary understanding of it. The practioner that we see will conduct heavy metal testing on . Are there different types of HMT? >>Oh yes most of which IMP & EO can be dangerous. A hair test from Doctors Data in the USA or urine Porphyrins in France is safe and non invasive. Look on TA site under Consider hair testing which is part of Beginners Guide - links there will explain Obviously I don't want to waste our money on un-needed tests!! >>More importnat not to put your kid in a place where he could possibly get worse... Also - if anyone could give me some advice on GF/CF diets - I'd like to be introducing solids/finger foods that are at least GF/CF but all the biscuits/crackers, etc that I can find that qualify are loaded with sugar. needs his crunchy bite and dissolve foods for his anxiety times (they help him not to bite his clothes, arms, etc) Any recommendations? >>>No idea - we are off GFCF with HNI enzymes 4 years now' AutismMedical.com is link for AiA forum - home of GFCF advice in UK, its not like this group, you have to visit the site but oodles of info and peeps that know what they are doing Happy reading Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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