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In a message dated 5/23/2007 5:05:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, no_reply writes:

1) I did not say that in was junk food that had this affect on me, but meat and potatoes of any kind in any combination. And it is mostly the meat.-Roast beef and mashed potatoes-Pork chops and baked potatoes-Chicken and fries-Hamburgers and fries-Fish and tater tots-Sirloin steak and friesAll these make me feel intensely good.Rice has no effct on me. It is like eating cardboard. Bread has no effect on me either.Any fruit besides apples and bananas make me want to throw up.Any vegetables besides corn, green beans, leaf spinach, and lettuce make me want to throw up.Eating meat alone makes me feel at the top of the world. Eating any vegetable or fruit by itself makes me feel like I want to throw up. Potatoes being present during a meal have a positive effect on how I feel unless I am eating them by themselves, in which case I feel nothing.

Almost exactly the same with me. Left on my own, my main foods would be pasta, rice, read meats, chicken and salad. I like corn and can handle peas and sometimes green beans. Other vegetables just make me sick.

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" Note: there was a recent discussion about serotonin. Tom mentioned

feeling good after eating junk food. This is in fact true as

serotonin is found in complex carbs and oils. "

Couple things:

1) I did not say that in was junk food that had this affect on me,

but meat and potatoes of any kind in any combination. And it is

mostly the meat.

-Roast beef and mashed potatoes

-Pork chops and baked potatoes

-Chicken and fries

-Hamburgers and fries

-Fish and tater tots

-Sirloin steak and fries

All these make me feel intensely good.

Rice has no effct on me. It is like eating cardboard. Bread has no

effect on me either.

Any fruit besides apples and bananas make me want to throw up.

Any vegetables besides corn, green beans, leaf spinach, and lettuce

make me want to throw up.

Eating meat alone makes me feel at the top of the world. Eating any

vegetable or fruit by itself makes me feel like I want to throw up.

Potatoes being present during a meal have a positive effect on how I

feel unless I am eating them by themselves, in which case I feel

nothing.

2) Autistics, having a different brain structure than non-autistics,

have consistently been reported to react differently to various

chemicals found naturally or unnnaturally, than non-autistics.

Therefore it is unlikely that this info on serotonin applies to them

to the extent that it applies to NTs.

Tom

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In my son's urine peptid analysis it showed that there were excess levels of

pyro GLU-TRP-GLY. It said that it was an indicator that there were reduced

levels of seratonin in the body.

Of course I will follow it up but I just wondered if anyone had heard of this

and could possibly shed a bit more light on this for me?

Thanks, :-)

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There is a group where you may find some useful information regarding

this - Dr. Goldberg uses SSRI (seratonin reuptake inhibitors - anti depressant

medication) as treatment I believe. Sue

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> In my son's urine peptid analysis it showed that there were excess levels of

pyro GLU-TRP-GLY. It said that it was an indicator that there were reduced

levels of seratonin in the body.

> Of course I will follow it up but I just wondered if anyone had heard of this

and could possibly shed a bit more light on this for me?

> Thanks, :-)

>

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> > In my son's urine peptid analysis it showed that there were excess levels of

pyro GLU-TRP-GLY. It said that it was an indicator that there were reduced

levels of seratonin in the body.

> > Of course I will follow it up but I just wondered if anyone had heard of

this and could possibly shed a bit more light on this for me?

> > Thanks, :-)

> >

>

Dear

What Doctors Don't Tell You, the publication are very very concerned about using

any SSRIs with children and teens. The medication was designed for adults, has

never been tested on children and the functionality of children, teens and

adults is very different.. From what I recall they have found an increse in self

harm and suicide when they are used in children and teens..and advocate using

different ways of supporting children with depressive conditions.

I think that there is a link between sleep quality and levels of both melatonin

and seratonin. The body needs to get a certain quality of sleep during set

periods of the night in order to repair and maintain itself. I know that some

of the crucial hours are between one and three in the morning and this also

coincides with the time we are most likely to wake up if we have liver issues or

have eaten food which the body is stuggling to digest... Mandi mentioned

something a few months ago about waking at this time also linking with yeast

issues too. If your child is constantly getting less good quality sleep than he

needs, a consequence of sleep deprivation is depression... and lower seratonin

Sleep quality improves when the child is able to breath properly and maintain an

effective airway, particularly overnight and in their sleep... Scotson at

Advance haa found this in her near 30 years of research... She may be worth

calling and asking for her views on the seratonin levels... She is a living

encyclopeadia of knowledge and so very helpful and friendly too.

Best Wishes

Tracey

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> In my son's urine peptid analysis it showed that there were excess

> levels of pyro GLU-TRP-GLY. It said that it was an indicator that

> there were reduced levels of seratonin in the body.

> Of course I will follow it up but I just wondered if anyone had heard

> of this and could possibly shed a bit more light on this for me?

> Thanks, :-)

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