Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 DeFelice: 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions' (not sure how/where to order, there is a enzymes/asd list with hopefully more info on ordering). I cannot praise this book enough, a great practical guide, with what to expect etc. Natasa > > > > > > Thanks Natasa, > > > > > > Ever since I read Megson's bethanacol treatment I knew it would > > > definitely relate to CJ's issues. He fits all of the profiles (it > > seems he > > > fits every single profile of all treatments though). I tried > > introducing > > > more Vitamin A through NN children DHA CLO but he is having trouble > > > digesting too much of the oil. I am trying to work up VERY slowly. I > > don't > > > know if he will ever make it to the point of tolerating as much as > > Megson > > > recommends but maybe that just shows how much he needs the > bethanacol > > for it > > > to work. This feels like the never ending road...- > > > > > > BTW, you are really starting to sound like a biologist and > > immunologist. > > > You're soaking it all in like a sponge, I think I've hit " overwhelm " > > mode so > > > my sponge is a little full at the moment. I need to catch up. LOL! > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40> > > > [mailto:mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40> > ] > > On > > > Behalf Of natasa778 > > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:29 AM > > > mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40> > > > > Subject: Re: A New Autism One Radio Show > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Stan, Dr Deth is definitely the guy for this - he has done quite > a > > > lot of research on dopamine receptors, notably D4 receptors. These > are > > > linked to calcium channels. In his Autism One presentation he talks > A > > > LOT about membrane fluidity. This would be closer to my real > question > > - > > > ie interdependence between these receptors and channels and how > these > > > modulate each other, with the focus being on L-type calcium > channels. > > > > > > My question is NOT related to problems of calcium processing as > such, > > as > > > those problems would be downstream of membrane dysfunctions and I am > > > sure Dr Deth has not gone into that area (Alison, I believe that > > > somehow our kids' problems are related to membrane dysfunctions, we > > need > > > guys like and to help figure out how exactly, and how > to > > go > > > about testing and treatment - VitA/bethanacol treatment is one of > the > > > possible answers, for some of our kids!). > > > > > > Megson presented on both 2005 and 2006 Autism One. This year's > > > presentation focused closely on calcium channelopathy and one of the > > > possible treatments for channel modulation. Not sure if Dr Deth saw > > it, > > > but I believe the two presentation would link up nicely to form a > BIG > > > piece of the puzzle... > > > > > > Natasa > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 my son's first biomedical intervention was 2 years ago. it was suggested to me by a friend of a friend to try houston's enzymes as an alternative to the GFCF diet with my son who had regressed after his MMR and lost all of his acquired speech amongst other noticable regressions. within two weeks of being of peptizyde alone, nick regained all of his speech and continued to add to his vocabulary for the next few months. slowly, i added zyme prime and no-fenol. by then, i had researched so much and had become a member of a few of these . since then i've done other biomedical interventions with nick that have proven to yield positive results. however, houston's enzymes (and reading karen's book - thanks karen!) have proven to be the biggest biomedical intervention for him so far. just thought i'd share.... can never say enough about houston's enzymes tracey proud mom to nick, 4 pdd-nos natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: DeFelice: 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions'(not sure how/where to order, there is a enzymes/asd list withhopefully more info on ordering).I cannot praise this book enough, a great practical guide, with what toexpect etc.Natasa> > >> > > Thanks Natasa,> > >> > > Ever since I read Megson's bethanacol treatment I knew it would> > > definitely relate to CJ's issues. He fits all of the profiles (it> > seems he> > > fits every single profile of all treatments though). I tried> > introducing> > > more Vitamin A through NN children DHA CLO but he is havingtrouble> > > digesting too much of the oil. I am trying to work up VERY slowly.I> > don't> > > know if he will ever make it to the point of tolerating as much as> > Megson> > > recommends but maybe that just shows how much he needs the> bethanacol> > for it> > > to work. This feels like the never ending road...-> > >> > > BTW, you are really starting to sound like a biologist and> > immunologist.> > > You're soaking it all in like a sponge, I think I've hit"overwhelm"> > mode so> > > my sponge is a little full at the moment. I need to catch up. LOL!> > >> > > _____> > >> > > From: mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > [mailto:mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> ]> > On> > > Behalf Of natasa778> > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:29 AM> > > mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > > Subject: Re: A New Autism One Radio Show> > >> > >> > >> > > Hi Stan, Dr Deth is definitely the guy for this - he has donequite> a> > > lot of research on dopamine receptors, notably D4 receptors. These> are> > > linked to calcium channels. In his Autism One presentation hetalks> A> > > LOT about membrane fluidity. This would be closer to my real> question> > -> > > ie interdependence between these receptors and channels and how> these> > > modulate each other, with the focus being on L-type calcium> channels.> > >> > > My question is NOT related to problems of calcium processing as> such,> > as> > > those problems would be downstream of membrane dysfunctions and Iam> > > sure Dr Deth has not gone into that area (Alison, I believe that> > > somehow our kids' problems are related to membrane dysfunctions,we> > need> > > guys like and to help figure out how exactly, and how> to> > go> > > about testing and treatment - VitA/bethanacol treatment is one of> the> > > possible answers, for some of our kids!).> > >> > > Megson presented on both 2005 and 2006 Autism One. Thisyear's> > > presentation focused closely on calcium channelopathy and one ofthe> > > possible treatments for channel modulation. Not sure if Dr Dethsaw> > it,> > > but I believe the two presentation would link up nicely to form a> BIG> > > piece of the puzzle...> > >> > > Natasa> > >> >> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 my son's first biomedical intervention was 2 years ago. it was suggested to me by a friend of a friend to try houston's enzymes as an alternative to the GFCF diet with my son who had regressed after his MMR and lost all of his acquired speech amongst other noticable regressions. within two weeks of being of peptizyde alone, nick regained all of his speech and continued to add to his vocabulary for the next few months. slowly, i added zyme prime and no-fenol. by then, i had researched so much and had become a member of a few of these . since then i've done other biomedical interventions with nick that have proven to yield positive results. however, houston's enzymes (and reading karen's book - thanks karen!) have proven to be the biggest biomedical intervention for him so far. just thought i'd share.... can never say enough about houston's enzymes tracey proud mom to nick, 4 pdd-nos natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: DeFelice: 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions'(not sure how/where to order, there is a enzymes/asd list withhopefully more info on ordering).I cannot praise this book enough, a great practical guide, with what toexpect etc.Natasa> > >> > > Thanks Natasa,> > >> > > Ever since I read Megson's bethanacol treatment I knew it would> > > definitely relate to CJ's issues. He fits all of the profiles (it> > seems he> > > fits every single profile of all treatments though). I tried> > introducing> > > more Vitamin A through NN children DHA CLO but he is havingtrouble> > > digesting too much of the oil. I am trying to work up VERY slowly.I> > don't> > > know if he will ever make it to the point of tolerating as much as> > Megson> > > recommends but maybe that just shows how much he needs the> bethanacol> > for it> > > to work. This feels like the never ending road...-> > >> > > BTW, you are really starting to sound like a biologist and> > immunologist.> > > You're soaking it all in like a sponge, I think I've hit"overwhelm"> > mode so> > > my sponge is a little full at the moment. I need to catch up. LOL!> > >> > > _____> > >> > > From: mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > [mailto:mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> ]> > On> > > Behalf Of natasa778> > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:29 AM> > > mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > > Subject: Re: A New Autism One Radio Show> > >> > >> > >> > > Hi Stan, Dr Deth is definitely the guy for this - he has donequite> a> > > lot of research on dopamine receptors, notably D4 receptors. These> are> > > linked to calcium channels. In his Autism One presentation hetalks> A> > > LOT about membrane fluidity. This would be closer to my real> question> > -> > > ie interdependence between these receptors and channels and how> these> > > modulate each other, with the focus being on L-type calcium> channels.> > >> > > My question is NOT related to problems of calcium processing as> such,> > as> > > those problems would be downstream of membrane dysfunctions and Iam> > > sure Dr Deth has not gone into that area (Alison, I believe that> > > somehow our kids' problems are related to membrane dysfunctions,we> > need> > > guys like and to help figure out how exactly, and how> to> > go> > > about testing and treatment - VitA/bethanacol treatment is one of> the> > > possible answers, for some of our kids!).> > >> > > Megson presented on both 2005 and 2006 Autism One. Thisyear's> > > presentation focused closely on calcium channelopathy and one ofthe> > > possible treatments for channel modulation. Not sure if Dr Dethsaw> > it,> > > but I believe the two presentation would link up nicely to form a> BIG> > > piece of the puzzle...> > >> > > Natasa> > >> >> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 my son's first biomedical intervention was 2 years ago. it was suggested to me by a friend of a friend to try houston's enzymes as an alternative to the GFCF diet with my son who had regressed after his MMR and lost all of his acquired speech amongst other noticable regressions. within two weeks of being of peptizyde alone, nick regained all of his speech and continued to add to his vocabulary for the next few months. slowly, i added zyme prime and no-fenol. by then, i had researched so much and had become a member of a few of these . since then i've done other biomedical interventions with nick that have proven to yield positive results. however, houston's enzymes (and reading karen's book - thanks karen!) have proven to be the biggest biomedical intervention for him so far. just thought i'd share.... can never say enough about houston's enzymes tracey proud mom to nick, 4 pdd-nos natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: DeFelice: 'Enzymes for Autism and other Neurological Conditions'(not sure how/where to order, there is a enzymes/asd list withhopefully more info on ordering).I cannot praise this book enough, a great practical guide, with what toexpect etc.Natasa> > >> > > Thanks Natasa,> > >> > > Ever since I read Megson's bethanacol treatment I knew it would> > > definitely relate to CJ's issues. He fits all of the profiles (it> > seems he> > > fits every single profile of all treatments though). I tried> > introducing> > > more Vitamin A through NN children DHA CLO but he is havingtrouble> > > digesting too much of the oil. I am trying to work up VERY slowly.I> > don't> > > know if he will ever make it to the point of tolerating as much as> > Megson> > > recommends but maybe that just shows how much he needs the> bethanacol> > for it> > > to work. This feels like the never ending road...-> > >> > > BTW, you are really starting to sound like a biologist and> > immunologist.> > > You're soaking it all in like a sponge, I think I've hit"overwhelm"> > mode so> > > my sponge is a little full at the moment. I need to catch up. LOL!> > >> > > _____> > >> > > From: mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > [mailto:mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> ]> > On> > > Behalf Of natasa778> > > Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 7:29 AM> > > mb12 valtrex@ <mailto:mb12 valtrex%40>> > > > Subject: Re: A New Autism One Radio Show> > >> > >> > >> > > Hi Stan, Dr Deth is definitely the guy for this - he has donequite> a> > > lot of research on dopamine receptors, notably D4 receptors. These> are> > > linked to calcium channels. In his Autism One presentation hetalks> A> > > LOT about membrane fluidity. This would be closer to my real> question> > -> > > ie interdependence between these receptors and channels and how> these> > > modulate each other, with the focus being on L-type calcium> channels.> > >> > > My question is NOT related to problems of calcium processing as> such,> > as> > > those problems would be downstream of membrane dysfunctions and Iam> > > sure Dr Deth has not gone into that area (Alison, I believe that> > > somehow our kids' problems are related to membrane dysfunctions,we> > need> > > guys like and to help figure out how exactly, and how> to> > go> > > about testing and treatment - VitA/bethanacol treatment is one of> the> > > possible answers, for some of our kids!).> > >> > > Megson presented on both 2005 and 2006 Autism One. Thisyear's> > > presentation focused closely on calcium channelopathy and one ofthe> > > possible treatments for channel modulation. Not sure if Dr Dethsaw> > it,> > > but I believe the two presentation would link up nicely to form a> BIG> > > piece of the puzzle...> > >> > > Natasa> > >> >> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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