Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Yes , I am chelating with TDDMPS together with VAltrex. Also when I gave my child OLE for croup, he had black flecks (probably deposited yeast and metals) in his stool. So OLE is doing something with VAltrex. I did not observe any black flecks with TDDMPS alone. I hope others on VAltrex and experiencing cold/ cough/croup try OLE, and if you observe black flecks or any black stuff(apart from food ofcourse) please post. > > > > We are on Day 15 and the croupy cough is finally drying up. We are > taking hot showers every night and I have used Benadryl (dye-free) at > night. When she was really mucusy- I used an anti-histamine. We do > have a rosy face but no rash yet. > > We are seeing great gains so far. She is seeking out communications, > enjoying her siblings, and becomming more expressive. When reading in > the Baker/Pangborn Autism book (pg 241), there was mention that when > adenosine levels increase this could stall methionine metabolism-- > which then results in inadequate methylation and deficient creatine > formation in the brain, then deficiency of expressive speech. So if > Valtrex brings down adenosine levels, then expressive speech > increases? Is this right Stan? > > We are waiting with much anticipation the end of the " healing > regression " to determine if the gains stay. I would like to re- > introduce TD-DMPS sometime in the future. Is anyone doing both > (Valtrex and chelation)? We are also using GSE (12 drops) twice a day > for the yeast. This has worked really well for us. We mix the GSE in > orange juice and it covers the taste very well. > > Blessings to you, > > > > > > My child is on day 12 of Valtrex. He has developed croup like cough, > > which is more at night. How is everyone dealing with it? > > I am giving him OLE, anything else that might help? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 I was not using OLE...but I was using Uva Ursi and Oregon Grape...and I did get the flecks after starting Valtrex...really bad behavior came with the flecks...for about two weeks...and then everything started to get a little better...hang in there...after the flecks came a flatter stomache...so...maybe it was yeast/bacterial die off...in any case, things did get better...so don't give up! Barbie Hines > > > > > > > > We are on Day 15 and the croupy cough is finally drying up. We are > > taking hot showers every night and I have used Benadryl (dye- free) > at > > night. When she was really mucusy- I used an anti-histamine. We > do > > have a rosy face but no rash yet. > > > > We are seeing great gains so far. She is seeking out > communications, > > enjoying her siblings, and becomming more expressive. When reading > in > > the Baker/Pangborn Autism book (pg 241), there was mention that > when > > adenosine levels increase this could stall methionine metabolism- - > > which then results in inadequate methylation and deficient creatine > > formation in the brain, then deficiency of expressive speech. So > if > > Valtrex brings down adenosine levels, then expressive speech > > increases? Is this right Stan? > > > > We are waiting with much anticipation the end of the " healing > > regression " to determine if the gains stay. I would like to re- > > introduce TD-DMPS sometime in the future. Is anyone doing both > > (Valtrex and chelation)? We are also using GSE (12 drops) twice a > day > > for the yeast. This has worked really well for us. We mix the GSE > in > > orange juice and it covers the taste very well. > > > > Blessings to you, > > > > > > > > > > My child is on day 12 of Valtrex. He has developed croup like > cough, > > > which is more at night. How is everyone dealing with it? > > > I am giving him OLE, anything else that might help? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hey How much OLE do you give your son? I gave my daughter 500 mgs. today and it helped her croup. Thanks for the suggestion. Also, how long did you wait before re-starting TD-DMPS? I really want to give the Valtrex at least 30 days-probably longer to determine its effectiveness. Both my girls are on Valtrex and are having quite different reactions-youngest has no croup or cough at all. Not sure she is a responder but will see. > > > > > > > > We are on Day 15 and the croupy cough is finally drying up. We are > > taking hot showers every night and I have used Benadryl (dye- free) > at > > night. When she was really mucusy- I used an anti-histamine. We > do > > have a rosy face but no rash yet. > > > > We are seeing great gains so far. She is seeking out > communications, > > enjoying her siblings, and becomming more expressive. When reading > in > > the Baker/Pangborn Autism book (pg 241), there was mention that > when > > adenosine levels increase this could stall methionine metabolism-- > > which then results in inadequate methylation and deficient creatine > > formation in the brain, then deficiency of expressive speech. So > if > > Valtrex brings down adenosine levels, then expressive speech > > increases? Is this right Stan? > > > > We are waiting with much anticipation the end of the " healing > > regression " to determine if the gains stay. I would like to re- > > introduce TD-DMPS sometime in the future. Is anyone doing both > > (Valtrex and chelation)? We are also using GSE (12 drops) twice a > day > > for the yeast. This has worked really well for us. We mix the GSE > in > > orange juice and it covers the taste very well. > > > > Blessings to you, > > > > > > > > > > My child is on day 12 of Valtrex. He has developed croup like > cough, > > > which is more at night. How is everyone dealing with it? > > > I am giving him OLE, anything else that might help? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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