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Hi Janet

 

If he has been constipated from birth, it may indicate that there is a functional problem underlying it. By this I mean that some part of the colon mechanism or the support system which helps food transit down the colon is not working properly at the moment. Clearly the movacol etc is simply clearing the problem but NOT addressing the cause. I think that Movacol has some chemicals in it which are not good longterm and may toxify the liver.

 

Each of us will have our own experiences and suggestions here on the group which is brilliant as it gives lots of avenues for you to choose to pursue. The best long term support that appears to address causes and not symptoms for ME has been working with Scotson at Advance Centre and starting The Scotson Technique. There is a separate section in the files section of this group which explains a lot more about the technique.

 

When you look at your son has he got an unusual shaped rib cage? is it very sticky out or very long and narrow? or does he breath in an irregular or kinda jerky breath?   if so this may indicate that the diaphragm is not sitting properly on top of the colon.. Normally the diaphragm sits on top of the colon so that on each exhalation the colon is gently massaged by the diaphragm and this massage vibration helps the food to transit down the colon. If food is not transitting then the liquid in the poo is reabsorbed and constipation begins. TST helps to position the diaphragm and strengthen the breathing mechanism which addresses constipation as well as to alleviate some of the other ASD issues like sleeplessness and muscle tone.

 

Welcome to the group

 

 

Tracey

 

 

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:11 PM, J <Proctja@...> wrote:

 

Hi,I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but related to gut issues.My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

Thanks in advance,Janet

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hello janet lactolose has casein in it so i would never use this again, movicol

is ok in short doses are you doing a bowel cleanse

at all with the movicol or oxy powder? we have been dealing with constipation

for 8 yrs best things that worked to date was l-lysine, oils any :unrefined

olive oil hemp oil trace minerals cytoflora for a short while and liverlife as

well water is the key to hep as well as massage the coon and stomach anti

clockwize if its still severe you should onsicer seeing an enterocologist do an

x ray ask your gp for a referral, have you seen any dan doctor regarding bowel

cleanses

as these are vital to main tain a healthy gut. Isobel

>

> Hi,

>

> I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

related to gut issues.

>

> My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he

will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried

magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but

read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything

further?

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> Janet

>

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Just checking Isobel.. have always been told clockwise massage around belly button for constipation, anti clockwise for diarrhoea and to assist with constipation to stroke from knee to hip bone on outer thigh as this relaxes muscles in colon and anus to allow passage of poo.

 

Tracey

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Isobel <isobelwizza@...> wrote:

 

hello janet lactolose has casein in it so i would never use this again, movicol is ok in short doses are you doing a bowel cleanseat all with the movicol or oxy powder? we have been dealing with constipation for 8 yrs best things that worked to date was l-lysine, oils any :unrefined olive oil hemp oil trace minerals cytoflora for a short while and liverlife as well water is the key to hep as well as massage the coon and stomach anti clockwize if its still severe you should onsicer seeing an enterocologist do an x ray ask your gp for a referral, have you seen any dan doctor regarding bowel cleanses

as these are vital to main tain a healthy gut. Isobel

>> Hi,> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but related to gut issues.> > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

> > Thanks in advance,> > Janet>

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Thanks for the information- physically he looks okay other than the distention that is. The consultant said that there was nothing physically wrong although saying that that was after an internal exam to see if the muscles were working as they should round that rectum - not the area you refer to. What do you mean by "muscle tone" though? Making me think now as he is late to walk and still crawling. JanetAutism Treatment From: thelifechangers@...Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:40:29 +0100Subject: Re: Movacol

Hi Janet

If he has been constipated from birth, it may indicate that there is a functional problem underlying it. By this I mean that some part of the colon mechanism or the support system which helps food transit down the colon is not working properly at the moment. Clearly the movacol etc is simply clearing the problem but NOT addressing the cause. I think that Movacol has some chemicals in it which are not good longterm and may toxify the liver.

Each of us will have our own experiences and suggestions here on the group which is brilliant as it gives lots of avenues for you to choose to pursue. The best long term support that appears to address causes and not symptoms for ME has been working with Scotson at Advance Centre and starting The Scotson Technique. There is a separate section in the files section of this group which explains a lot more about the technique.

When you look at your son has he got an unusual shaped rib cage? is it very sticky out or very long and narrow? or does he breath in an irregular or kinda jerky breath? if so this may indicate that the diaphragm is not sitting properly on top of the colon.. Normally the diaphragm sits on top of the colon so that on each exhalation the colon is gently massaged by the diaphragm and this massage vibration helps the food to transit down the colon. If food is not transitting then the liquid in the poo is reabsorbed and constipation begins. TST helps to position the diaphragm and strengthen the breathing mechanism which addresses constipation as well as to alleviate some of the other ASD issues like sleeplessness and muscle tone.

Welcome to the group

Tracey

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:11 PM, J <Proctja@...> wrote:

Hi,I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but related to gut issues.My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

Thanks in advance,Janet

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Hi Janet

 

This is different to what the medics look for. They would not know how to judge position of the diaphragm and if it is correctly sitting on the colon it is out of the conventional field of medicine..

 

The muscle tone thing is linked in with hypermobility, floppiness or weak muscle strength - sometimes it can show itself in puffiness  so the child may look overweight, or a distended shape to the rib and stomach area or in other case in a very skinny frame. This weak muscle tone could result in delay to walking I imagine.

 

His rectal muscles are probably perfect.. however without the vibration on his colon, the food cannot progress down his colon quickly enough to get to the rectal muscles liquid enough  to be excreted.

 

Best Wishes

 

 

Tracey

 

 

 

 

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 6:42 PM, DJ P <Proctja@...> wrote:

 

Thanks for the information- physically he looks okay other than the distention that is. The consultant said that there was nothing physically wrong although saying that that was after an internal exam to see if the muscles were working as they should round that rectum - not the area you refer to. What do you mean by " muscle tone " though? Making me think now as he is late to walk and still crawling.  Janet

Autism Treatment From: thelifechangers@...

Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:40:29 +0100Subject: Re: Movacol 

Hi Janet

 

If he has been constipated from birth, it may indicate that there is a functional problem underlying it. By this I mean that some part of the colon mechanism or the support system which helps food transit down the colon is not working properly at the moment. Clearly the movacol etc is simply clearing the problem but NOT addressing the cause. I think that Movacol has some chemicals in it which are not good longterm and may toxify the liver.

 

Each of us will have our own experiences and suggestions here on the group which is brilliant as it gives lots of avenues for you to choose to pursue. The best long term support that appears to address causes and not symptoms for ME has been working with Scotson at Advance Centre and starting The Scotson Technique. There is a separate section in the files section of this group which explains a lot more about the technique.

 

When you look at your son has he got an unusual shaped rib cage? is it very sticky out or very long and narrow? or does he breath in an irregular or kinda jerky breath?   if so this may indicate that the diaphragm is not sitting properly on top of the colon.. Normally the diaphragm sits on top of the colon so that on each exhalation the colon is gently massaged by the diaphragm and this massage vibration helps the food to transit down the colon. If food is not transitting then the liquid in the poo is reabsorbed and constipation begins. TST helps to position the diaphragm and strengthen the breathing mechanism which addresses constipation as well as to alleviate some of the other ASD issues like sleeplessness and muscle tone.

 

Welcome to the group

 

 

Tracey

 

 

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:11 PM, J <Proctja@...> wrote:

 

Hi,I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but related to gut issues.My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

Thanks in advance,Janet

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Lactulose is a synthetic double sugar molecule and doesn't / shouldn't contain

casein.However many children get better poo wise just by removing dairy so its

worth doing that ,then gluten or grain free diet GAPS diet which is big on

juicing, soups , probiotics as is or via fermented foods. There are lots of

supplements that can help.Constipation is the root of sooooo many problems.... I

so wish I had realised this when my son was little.

BW Nina

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

related to gut issues.

> >

> > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he

will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried

magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but

read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything

further?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Janet

> >

>

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Hi Nina,What supplements are you referring to that can help? He is already on a GAPS diet and probiotics but the constipation still dogs us.Thanks JanetAutism Treatment From: mmcivor@...Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 19:11:18 +0000Subject: Re: Movacol

Lactulose is a synthetic double sugar molecule and doesn't / shouldn't contain casein.However many children get better poo wise just by removing dairy so its worth doing that ,then gluten or grain free diet GAPS diet which is big on juicing, soups , probiotics as is or via fermented foods. There are lots of supplements that can help.Constipation is the root of sooooo many problems.... I so wish I had realised this when my son was little.

BW Nina

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but related to gut issues.

> >

> > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Janet

> >

>

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Hi,

The main one that people use is Oxypowder which you can buy from

Mandimart. Have a look at it, and then ask lots of questions cos

it's quite complicated to use.

On 12/10/2010 20:58, DJ P wrote:

 

Hi Nina,

What supplements are you referring to that can help? He

is already on a GAPS diet and probiotics but the

constipation still dogs us.

Thanks Janet

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From: mmcivor@...

Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 19:11:18 +0000

Subject: Re: Movacol

 

Lactulose is a synthetic

double sugar molecule and doesn't / shouldn't

contain casein.However many children get better poo

wise just by removing dairy so its worth doing that

,then gluten or grain free diet GAPS diet which is

big on juicing, soups , probiotics as is or via

fermented foods. There are lots of supplements that

can help.Constipation is the root of sooooo many

problems.... I so wish I had realised this when my

son was little.

BW Nina

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children

who have different problems but related to gut

issues.

> >

> > My son (19 months) has been severely

constipated since birth and generally very

unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before

it stopped working, then Senna and now on large

doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using

it? If we don't use it then he will not pass

anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals

used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but

to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read

something that it could irritate the gut lining -

does anyone know anything further?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Janet

> >

>

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yes youre right tracy sorry i think i said it the wrong way round, must be on a

different planet today isobel

> > >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

> > related to gut issues.

> > >

> > > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and

> > generally very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it

> > stopped working, then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets

> > daily). Does anyone else use this or know of anything negative about using

> > it? If we don't use it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy

> > given the chemicals used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to

> > no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but read something that it could

> > irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything further?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > >

> > > Janet

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I thought this forum was ABE (autism BIOMEDICAL Europe)

TST is a therapy to go alongside biomed.

I am all for TST and have just applied, but you need the biomed interventions

also.

That should be made clear to all newcomers

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

> > related to gut issues.

> >

> > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

> > very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

> > then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone

> > else use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use

> > it then he will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals

> > used.I've tried magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also

> > used Oxy-powder but read something that it could irritate the gut lining -

> > does anyone know anything further?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Janet

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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hi ds 1 has an inflamed gut lining and can cause him some trouble, he has been

severely constipated for like, ever, hes been on a combination of movicol - even

at 12 scahets a day it didnt work, never cleared his impaction, sodoim

picolinate, liquid paraffin which worked great if you didnt mind the terrible

staining of pants which was mortifying for my 12 yr old, and senna.

We started using oxypowder and have never looked back, only once has he

complained of pain whilst using it and that was at the end of the clear out

period, which takes 7 days, he complained of pain on the 6th day, so he didnt

have a dose on the 7th, left it 2 days and now he has 1 every day and hes fine,

doesnt need all that dreadful stuff anymore.

hth

emma

>

> Hi,

>

> I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

related to gut issues.

>

> My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he

will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried

magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but

read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything

further?

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> Janet

>

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hi ds 1 has an inflamed gut lining and can cause him some trouble, he has been

severely constipated for like, ever, hes been on a combination of movicol - even

at 12 scahets a day it didnt work, never cleared his impaction, sodoim

picolinate, liquid paraffin which worked great if you didnt mind the terrible

staining of pants which was mortifying for my 12 yr old, and senna.

We started using oxypowder and have never looked back, only once has he

complained of pain whilst using it and that was at the end of the clear out

period, which takes 7 days, he complained of pain on the 6th day, so he didnt

have a dose on the 7th, left it 2 days and now he has 1 every day and hes fine,

doesnt need all that dreadful stuff anymore.

hth

emma

>

> Hi,

>

> I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

related to gut issues.

>

> My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he

will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried

magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but

read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything

further?

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

> Janet

>

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hi all i know it might sound very silly but do any of you use forever living

aloe vera gel its a godsend with gut linings helping them to heal available

from www.foreverliving .com.uk www.nutricentre.co.uk and someone also mentioned

can be got from holland and barratt just a thought as gut linings are SO

sensitive in our children...

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm new to the group and have 2 children who have different problems but

related to gut issues.

> >

> > My son (19 months) has been severely constipated since birth and generally

very unsettled. He was on lactolose for some time before it stopped working,

then Senna and now on large doses of Movacol (8 sachets daily). Does anyone else

use this or know of anything negative about using it? If we don't use it then he

will not pass anything but I'm not happy given the chemicals used.I've tried

magnesium and vit C in the past but to no avail. Have also used Oxy-powder but

read something that it could irritate the gut lining - does anyone know anything

further?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> >

> > Janet

> >

>

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