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Hi Colette

We had plasma done as well as urine and they didn't tally. In our

case incredibly high glutamate excretion on AA test but normal in

plasma. This doesn't help you as we don't yet have the answer to the

question - i.e. we're still investigating whether the plasma test

" hides " some deficiencies as the over all amino acids level is

" normal " but that could contain peaks and troughs. (Test done on NHS)

Are you doing this through a doctor or on your own?

Steph

>

> My son Philip (age 13) recently had urine amino acid testing done

> through IWDL. Even though he eats a varied high-protein diet, the

> testing showed that he was low in a number of essential amino acids.

> This suggests he has a problem with digestion and absorbtion. The

> recommendation is to give him customised amino acid supplementation.

> The dosage levels are very high.

>

> We were wondering whether to get blood amino acid testing done as well,

> to see if the results are confirmed. Has anybody done either urinary

> or blood amino acid testing and used supplmentation, with positive (or

> otherwise!) results?

>

> We'd be grateful for any advice.

>

> Thanks

>

> Colette Pullen

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Apparently goji berries contain every single one of the amino acids we require. Trouble is, they don't taste terribly nice! However, these tibetans seem to thrive........

I have bought goji juice, which is blended with a few other 'good' organic juices, and tastes lovely. gets it very dilutes, and now he is beginning to like it, I am beginning to wonder if its really that okay?!

Have just called the makers today to ask just what 'natural flavours' are added. Girl did not know, but someone else had also just asked, so she is looking into it.

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They taste better if you plump them up in some juice. Not great, just

better.

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> Apparently goji berries contain every single one of the amino acids

we require. Trouble is, they don't taste terribly nice! However, these

tibetans seem to thrive........

> I have bought goji juice, which is blended with a few other 'good'

organic juices, and tastes lovely. gets it very dilutes, and now

he is beginning to like it, I am beginning to wonder if its really

that okay?!

> Have just called the makers today to ask just what 'natural

flavours' are added. Girl did not know, but someone else had also just

asked, so she is looking into it.

>

>

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Thanks for the info Steph

We're consulting with Tommey. We're off to see our GP

tomorrow to find out if we can get blood amino acid testing through

the NHS.

Colette

> >

> > My son Philip (age 13) recently had urine amino acid testing done

> > through IWDL. Even though he eats a varied high-protein diet,

the

> > testing showed that he was low in a number of essential amino

acids.

> > This suggests he has a problem with digestion and absorbtion.

The

> > recommendation is to give him customised amino acid

supplementation.

> > The dosage levels are very high.

> >

> > We were wondering whether to get blood amino acid testing done as

well,

> > to see if the results are confirmed. Has anybody done either

urinary

> > or blood amino acid testing and used supplmentation, with

positive (or

> > otherwise!) results?

> >

> > We'd be grateful for any advice.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Colette Pullen

> >

>

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--- Colette,

We have just done the same for our 11 yr old and again low in most

aa. we have been recommended betainHCl/pepsin and the customised aa

by the dan practitioner.we have only been supplementing for a

week ,so can't say anything yet but according to my big sis ,a

doctorate biochemist, explaining it to me(and to my extremely

cynical husband) in simple terms, said that getting this right would

kickstart/help a lot of the other reactions in his body HTH ,Nina

In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " Andy Pullen "

wrote:

>

> Thanks for the info Steph

>

> We're consulting with Tommey. We're off to see our GP

> tomorrow to find out if we can get blood amino acid testing

through

> the NHS.

>

> Colette

>

>

> > >

> > > My son Philip (age 13) recently had urine amino acid testing

done

> > > through IWDL. Even though he eats a varied high-protein diet,

> the

> > > testing showed that he was low in a number of essential amino

> acids.

> > > This suggests he has a problem with digestion and absorbtion.

> The

> > > recommendation is to give him customised amino acid

> supplementation.

> > > The dosage levels are very high.

> > >

> > > We were wondering whether to get blood amino acid testing done

as

> well,

> > > to see if the results are confirmed. Has anybody done either

> urinary

> > > or blood amino acid testing and used supplmentation, with

> positive (or

> > > otherwise!) results?

> > >

> > > We'd be grateful for any advice.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Colette Pullen

> > >

> >

>

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I don't know your GP (unsurprisingly) but I have found informed,

confident but a bit humble is a good approach with NHS i.e. " other

parents are accessing this test and we do think it might show us

something interesting and possibly divert us from an unnecessary

course of treatment " type of thing. Wink!

Although that said going right back through all Tom's test - they did

a plasma amino acids on him in 2001 just after diagnosis off their own

bats. So perhaps not so controversial with autism.

> > >

> > > My son Philip (age 13) recently had urine amino acid testing done

> > > through IWDL. Even though he eats a varied high-protein diet,

> the

> > > testing showed that he was low in a number of essential amino

> acids.

> > > This suggests he has a problem with digestion and absorbtion.

> The

> > > recommendation is to give him customised amino acid

> supplementation.

> > > The dosage levels are very high.

> > >

> > > We were wondering whether to get blood amino acid testing done as

> well,

> > > to see if the results are confirmed. Has anybody done either

> urinary

> > > or blood amino acid testing and used supplmentation, with

> positive (or

> > > otherwise!) results?

> > >

> > > We'd be grateful for any advice.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Colette Pullen

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Colette,

We have had 2 urine amino acid tests done for Eddie (and are waiting

for the results of a 3rd). The first results were really awful and

the 2nd were what you might call poor - so a really good improvement.

I don't think it was just the amino supplementation that helped

increase his amino levels - we did a lot of things to fight bad

bacteria and help heal his intestines (we still have to work really

hard on this.) The 2nd test was done after 48hrs without amino

supplementation - so we were pretty pleased to see he must be doing

better at getting aminos from his food.

I should mention that we did have to work just a bit harder at

fighting yeast etc after we introduced the custom aminos - but

overall we saw good improvements so kept it up.

Would be happy to email the 1st and 2nd results if you'd like to see.

I think IWDL now offer a different set of tests but I'd guess they

were still similar.

Best wishes,

Sandy

>

> My son Philip (age 13) recently had urine amino acid testing done

> through IWDL. Even though he eats a varied high-protein diet, the

> testing showed that he was low in a number of essential amino

acids.

> This suggests he has a problem with digestion and absorbtion. The

> recommendation is to give him customised amino acid

supplementation.

> The dosage levels are very high.

>

> We were wondering whether to get blood amino acid testing done as

well,

> to see if the results are confirmed. Has anybody done either

urinary

> or blood amino acid testing and used supplmentation, with positive

(or

> otherwise!) results?

>

> We'd be grateful for any advice.

>

> Thanks

>

> Colette Pullen

>

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Hi

We are having trouble with Joe since introducing the custom aminos about 4 weeks ago, I think his gut bugs have got worse, he is on yeast aid and origanol oil for them, but has got much more sensitive and hyper and stimming more than he was, bit like before we treated gut bugs but not quite so bad. Any advice appreciated, how do you know if its yeast not gut bugs? He hasn't ever suffered with yeast but would like to know just in case!

Thanks

Jane

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