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There's been a lot of discussion on LOD about B6/P5P, both together, seperate, tolerance levels etc, pretty sure this is an issue for but it's just getting to the core of it, how much, with what and how often, push through, pull back?. What I do know though is things change with our kids and we are at a point of change now which could take an age to get right, taurine by itself is no longer controlling ticks and jerks as it used to.

Vicky

Re: Taurine and Melationin

We have this same 'wasting' w taurine - high in urine and very low in plasma AA. Giving taurine here provokes seizures. Does anyone know what cofactors might be helpful? We use gobs of P5P and most of the common other supps. Thanks,

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> Zahira it was a typo, Mandi is right, should have read 1000mg, he isn't

> struggling with it at all, I'm wondering if he can take more because he is

> pretty stimmy and jerky, taurine has always sorted this out in the past.

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There's been a lot of discussion on LOD about B6/P5P, both together, seperate, tolerance levels etc, pretty sure this is an issue for but it's just getting to the core of it, how much, with what and how often, push through, pull back?. What I do know though is things change with our kids and we are at a point of change now which could take an age to get right, taurine by itself is no longer controlling ticks and jerks as it used to.

Vicky

Re: Taurine and Melationin

We have this same 'wasting' w taurine - high in urine and very low in plasma AA. Giving taurine here provokes seizures. Does anyone know what cofactors might be helpful? We use gobs of P5P and most of the common other supps. Thanks,

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> I would try upping it, he'll pee it out of he doesn;t need it

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> Mx

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> In a message dated 17/11/2011 19:27:08 GMT Standard Time, MaddiganV@...

> writes:

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> Zahira it was a typo, Mandi is right, should have read 1000mg, he isn't

> struggling with it at all, I'm wondering if he can take more because he is

> pretty stimmy and jerky, taurine has always sorted this out in the past.

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Hi Vicky

Yes Harry is having B6, was having solgar magnesium & B6 then swapped to magnesium glycinate but he is still getting his B6 in his multi which is Klaire vitaspectrum

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: MaddiganV@...Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 03:45:38 -0500Subject: Re: Re: Taurine and Melationin

Are you taking B6? Apparently really important, having said that we aren't, maybe that's our problem but is so ripping on B's, might just do incy wincy bits at a time and see if I can build up, case of hang on to your hat this could be a bumpy ride!Vicky

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He's wasting it if its coming out in his pee

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I'm sorry to but in but while you are talking about taurine I was wondering about my son's ONE test results that show that his taurine is exceptionally high of its own accord. He doesn't take a supplement.Can anyone suggest a reason for this?

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Hi Vicky

Yes Harry is having B6, was having solgar magnesium & B6 then swapped to magnesium glycinate but he is still getting his B6 in his multi which is Klaire vitaspectrum

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To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: MaddiganV@...Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 03:45:38 -0500Subject: Re: Re: Taurine and Melationin

Are you taking B6? Apparently really important, having said that we aren't, maybe that's our problem but is so ripping on B's, might just do incy wincy bits at a time and see if I can build up, case of hang on to your hat this could be a bumpy ride!Vicky

Re: Re: Taurine and Melationin

He's wasting it if its coming out in his pee

Mandi x

I'm sorry to but in but while you are talking about taurine I was wondering about my son's ONE test results that show that his taurine is exceptionally high of its own accord. He doesn't take a supplement.Can anyone suggest a reason for this?

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> This is exactly what is happening with my son, he had the same results on his

ONE test, he takes 500mg per day of Taurine and has done so for the past 3

years, he is now 6 yrs old and weight approx 18 kg.

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> In a message dated 17/11/2011 19:08:54 GMT Standard Time, nortonjenny44@...

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> I'm sorry to but in but while you are talking about taurine I was wondering

about my son's ONE test results that show that his taurine is exceptionally high

of its own accord. He doesn't take a supplement.

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> Can anyone suggest a reason for this?

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Dear all,

Thank you for your responses. That makes a great deal of sense. All Chris's

test results pointed to B6. He was very low in Lysine which produces B6 so I

have ordered some of that and upped his Kirkman B6 and Magnesium wafers. He has

never been better.

wants me to increase them to 8 and I have been increasing every few days

and he is just improving all the time. He started a new school 3 weeks ago and

has just taken it in his stride,

I don't want to rock the boat but am wondering what to do about the taurine.

Perhaps I don't need to do anything? I definately can't supplement it. A while

back I gave him a taurine supplement by mistake, (instead of giving it to his

sister,) and he completely lost the plot!

I wish biomed wasn't so complicated!!

Best wishes,

. X

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