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Many kids are only on transdermal secretin and do very well, especially if

they have been positive responders to the IV's. Enzymes may be helpful (I

recommend Kirkman's Enzyme Complete w DPP-IV) with every meal or snack. Dr.

JM Secretin responder? Help

> What have you all given to help a secretin responder

> maintain the gains without regular secretin IVs?

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> Does being a secretin responder indicate use of

> certain other supplements?

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> Thanks

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and All,

We have been happy with Coastals Compounding's TD secretin. I think

besides producing normal stools, it helps a great deal with anxiety.

That was the first thing we noticed when we stopped the infusions, a

HUGE increase in anxiety.

In terms of the other supps that have made a big difference for my

boy, BIOTIN 600 mcgs divided into am and lunch with lots of mag all

day. I also give pantothenic acid every day. My favorite Mg-sulfate

cream is from Hopewell. In my opinion, it's the sulfur and many forms

of it that have helped the most. Oh yes, Ojibwa tea has been a staple

for us for years. As I posted a while back my son also had great

improvement with carnosine(CarnAware).

Hope this helps!

> What have you all given to help a secretin responder

> maintain the gains without regular secretin IVs?

>

> Does being a secretin responder indicate use of

> certain other supplements?

>

> Thanks

>

>

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> besides producing normal stools, it helps a great deal with

anxiety.

> That was the first thing we noticed when we stopped the infusions,

a

> HUGE increase in anxiety.

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This is interesting. As we have seen other signs of what looks like

the single infusion " wearing off, " we are seeing an increase in

anxiety as well. He has always had some OCD, but now it's really bad

(touching his food AFTER putting in his mouth, then touching his

chest - with every bite).

Mae Lynn

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