Guest guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 My son hiccuped every single day from 5ish months or thereabouts. It was a joke at the office, always after I'd had my lunch he would get the hiccups. 2009/5/12 JULIE GRIFFITHS <moppett1@...> I am interested if anyone else felt their future ASD baby hicoughed an awful lot while in utero, that is to say more than the NT babies in utero.Belinda Nunn schrieb:>>> hiccupped constantly when I was carrying him too, and I was > definitely stressed I used to throw up 35 times a day!!!!!!!!!>> I must have been magnesium deficient after all that.> Could you let me know where Scotson at Advance is based I like > the sound of her approach? > is sleeping and sleeping after his first homeopathic remedy on > Saturday after talking to the homeopath this morning sounds like a > good response. He is so calm and affectionate as well. > Thank you so much lots to think about > Belinda> On 12 May 2009, at 08:26, JULIE GRIFFITHS wrote:>>>>>>> My daughter hiccupped constantly in utero. It scared me.....>>>> I was told by a pharmacologist with a sound biochemical background that >> it may have been due to a magnesium deficiency. Although I had no idea >> about trace elements during my pregnancy, now that I often have my >> levels tested, I see that I am almost always mag deficient. I did a >> research paper on mag and one of the reasons for its deficiency is >> stress. Lots of magnesium is used up during stress. I am beginning to >> realize high oxidative stress could be the real reason. >>>> Belinda Nunn schrieb:>> >>> >>> > Sounds interesting where is Scotson based? >> >>> > Belinda>> > On 11 May 2009, at 22:38, Tracey Clewer wrote: >> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> Scotson at Advance says that the burping, hiccupping etc is to >> >> do with the diaphramg not working properly so that food does not move >> >> along in the colon ... and this also links in with thyroid problems, >> >> low levels of oxydation and I think acidosis...the acid from the >> >> stomach rising..>> >> >> >> >> >> She also has a common thread in her patients of poor absorption of >> >> certain food groups... again due to the poor functioning of the colon >> >> as it does not get the " butterfly wings vibration of a healthy >> >> diaphragm fluttering onto the colon to help food transcend leading to >> >> a loading of the bowel and the cillia of the bowel being covered so >> >> that they cannot absorb nutrients very well. >> >> >> >> This explanation makes sense to me...>> >> >> >> >> >> Tracey.>> >> >> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:18 PM, belindanunn21 <belindanunn@ >> mac.com <mailto:belindanunn%40mac.com> >> >> <mailto:belindanunn@ mac.com <mailto:belindanunn%40mac.com>>>wrote: >> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> Just reading the posts about excess stomach acid and possible>> >> ulcers, how do I test for H Pylori? has been burping and >> >> hiccupping and swallowing excessively and since I have introduced>> >> enzymes it has got worse. He has trouble digesting fat and recent>> >> tests showed liver stress so enzymes seemed to make sense but now >> >> I can see that they could be making excess stomach acid. Its a>> >> bit of a puzzle trying to help one thing and not messing up another? >> >> Any suggestions?>> >> Belinda >> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> > >> > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ->> >>> > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. >> > Checked by AVG. >> > Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: >> 30/04/2009 17:53>> > >>>> > ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.> Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.12.11/2089 - Release Date: 30/04/2009 17:53> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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