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Robin,

I have two young kids at home and feel handful today, but want to

quickly share with you how I tackle NOS mutation. My son now is on a

high fat diet, which in a common sense should be avoided, because he

is prone for the risk of lipid peroxides. There is always

contradictory scenarios that make our journeys challenging. Because of

his other health conditions, I have no better choices but putting him

on high dose fatty acids, vitamin A in form of fish oil, vitamin E and

K, Evening Primrose Oil, PS and PC. All these supplements add on more

burden on NOS. Here are the things we use to address NOS mutation:

1. BH4 twice a day.

2. 1/2 teaspoon Betulinic Acid 30 minutes before each meal to

decompose lipid peroxides in the system.

3. Liverlife twice a day before meals.

4. I haven't tried Young Living GLF yet, but are looking into the

possibility of addressing NOS using this blend of essential oils. A

good thing is that GLF can be applied over the liver area or Vita Flex

points on the feet, so it does not add on more burden on the digestive

tract of a child who's already on tons of supplements.

Limin

www.healthbylimin.com

Young Living Distributor ID: 1111136

> My kids are not autistic or spectrum children, yet, it seems like

> me, they have similar genetics. We ran a nutrigenomic panel on my

> daughter. At least hers looks better than mine, but we have NOS++,

> CBS+-, COMT +- (X2), BHMT 8 ++, MTR, MTHFR, MTRR a few, not most +-.

> I am most concerned about the NOS++ and how you all manage that. I

> can see the MTR, MTRR, MTHFR indicate a potential need for B12s and

> active form of folic acids. Wondering how you all address as well. I

> can only tolerate a toothpick of powerderd supps three times a week.

> But I am thinking I have decades of heavy metal build up to contend

> with and possibly that is why I am so sensitive?

>

> My son's OAT test showed low folic acid or folic acid metabolism

> issues. No nutrigenomic panel yet for him, but it looks suspicious.

>

> Any tips, info would be apprecaited. I am hooked into the yasko

> forum, but I really appreciate your insights as well.

>

> I can see with the gut issues, that the stack of cards could be on

> their way down. Immunity is still up, unlike my sig A and other

> indicators. My daighters cd 57 was over 750 last year. I just also

> see the bugs have not gone down either!

>

> Thank you,

>

> Robin

>

>

>

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I had tons of vaccinations growing up. Tetanus combo more often than usualy. MMR

as a collge student, again, because I could not find my records, Hep B as an

adult working with addictions community (it was advised).

I was also exposed to excessive amounts of pesticides as a child. Living in

Alabama and flea infestations as are common there with pets.. my parents allowed

our carpeting to me sprayed monthly all over until saturated for years. We

walked on it wet.

My children had to have that downloaded esp with extended breastfeeding. Add in

my 4 amalgams and the mercury thermometer what broke in the room with our family

bed when they were baby, toddler.

I was conscious of vaccine schedule. I did delay and spread out some vaccines,

but I dont think the mercury free (?) ones even came out until I stopped

vaccinations.. I think maybe in the end we had some " mercury free " for my son. I

stopped him at age 2 and my daughter at age 6. I did wait to give the MMR out of

fear of austism. He had at 18 months.

I dont know the answer. I do know my kids are not well internally and that

frightens me. I have the utmost respect for mothers of autistic children. I

cannot tell you how much respect. And I am so grateful for all you share.

I will also add that my husband has one of the " dreaded genes " and he is not

struggling like I am with " lyme " There have to be other factor, co-factors. He

played with mercury as a child. I am sure he has had his fair share of mold

exposure and has been bitten by more ticks than I have growing up in Virginia in

the woods.

My daughers methylation results looked much cleaner than mine. Not as many

polymorphism, though her dad did give her a poly morphic NOS gene to compliment

one of mine.

I know a family here with 2 boys local with sensory issues. One was always

agitated, upset every time I saw him. Mom took to Dr. M, a well know Dan!

doctor, and she diagnosed heavy metals. Chelating and they are a lot better.

My son had sensory issues when he was younger. My daughter would be most likely

considered learning disabled if in school. We homeschool. She didnt learn to

read until she was 9, but then she took off and was reading chapter books by end

of same year. She is smart, creative, but I do not " school " in the traditional

left brained sense. I dont know how much is related to genetic-toxin-pathogen

tango and what is just her. My kids have not been challenged by the school

systemm if that makes sense. The stresses we manage. There is little required

seat time. So I dont know the extent in ways of the effects of all this in ways,

if that makes sense, though not autism or aspergers.

Robin

> >

> > My kids are not autistic or spectrum children, yet, it seems like me, they

have similar genetics. We ran a nutrigenomic panel on my daughter. At least hers

looks better than mine, but we have NOS++, CBS+-, COMT +- (X2), BHMT 8 ++, MTR,

MTHFR, MTRR a few, not most +-. I am most concerned about the NOS++ and how you

all manage that. I can see the MTR, MTRR, MTHFR indicate a potential need for

B12s and active form of folic acids. Wondering how you all address as well. I

can only tolerate a toothpick of powerderd supps three times a week. But I am

thinking I have decades of heavy metal build up to contend with and possibly

that is why I am so sensitive?

> >

> > My son's OAT test showed low folic acid or folic acid metabolism issues. No

nutrigenomic panel yet for him, but it looks suspicious.

> >

> > Any tips, info would be apprecaited. I am hooked into the yasko forum, but I

really appreciate your insights as well.

> >

> > I can see with the gut issues, that the stack of cards could be on their way

down. Immunity is still up, unlike my sig A and other indicators. My daighters

cd 57 was over 750 last year. I just also see the bugs have not gone down

either!

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Robin

> >

>

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Thanks so much Limin. This is so good to hear.

Robin

>

> > My kids are not autistic or spectrum children, yet, it seems like

> > me, they have similar genetics. We ran a nutrigenomic panel on my

> > daughter. At least hers looks better than mine, but we have NOS++,

> > CBS+-, COMT +- (X2), BHMT 8 ++, MTR, MTHFR, MTRR a few, not most +-.

> > I am most concerned about the NOS++ and how you all manage that. I

> > can see the MTR, MTRR, MTHFR indicate a potential need for B12s and

> > active form of folic acids. Wondering how you all address as well. I

> > can only tolerate a toothpick of powerderd supps three times a week.

> > But I am thinking I have decades of heavy metal build up to contend

> > with and possibly that is why I am so sensitive?

> >

> > My son's OAT test showed low folic acid or folic acid metabolism

> > issues. No nutrigenomic panel yet for him, but it looks suspicious.

> >

> > Any tips, info would be apprecaited. I am hooked into the yasko

> > forum, but I really appreciate your insights as well.

> >

> > I can see with the gut issues, that the stack of cards could be on

> > their way down. Immunity is still up, unlike my sig A and other

> > indicators. My daighters cd 57 was over 750 last year. I just also

> > see the bugs have not gone down either!

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Robin

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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robin,

here's my controversial 2 cents on why you got sick and hubby didn't.  we have a similar situation in this house and i do feel very strongly that having kids really takes a toll on the body....i was FINE until i had kids and when i got pregnant with number 2 went splat in kick boxing.  a few other pals have hubby's that are sicker than they are too....and when they begin treatment they crash....some of us get a little sick after a kiss etc....hummmm

not that far out there when you think of how many more boys take the hit...boys are also by nature more susceptible to lyme...all that diggin in the dirt!  but anyway, to me it looks like the men may appear to be asymptomatic and then they crash upon treatment....we crash after kids.

lisa

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I did crash after kids. I know several woman who also did. There has to be some

connection. I have obviously had these genetics all my life and was very active.

I worked out with weights and aerobic exercise 3-5 times a week for years. I was

bitten by a tick at base of neck, engorged before we found it, at age 12. Of

couse, that may not hve been an infected tick, but it is also the only engorged

tick I have had. Was bitten when moved to east coast several time before and

after kids birth, though all caught early in bite, which we know may not mean

much. So I dont know if a coincidence with the birth or not. I think extended

nursing without proper nutrition and not sleeping more than 2 hours at a time

for 2 years had something to do with it too. Hormones with pregnancy? The shift

in immune system?

Robin

>

> robin,

>

>

> here's my controversial 2 cents on why you got sick and hubby didn't. we have

a similar situation in this house and i do feel very strongly that having kids

really takes a toll on the body....i was FINE until i had kids and when i got

pregnant with number 2 went splat in kick boxing. a few other pals have hubby's

that are sicker than they are too....and when they begin treatment they

crash....some of us get a little sick after a kiss etc....hummmm

>

>

> not that far out there when you think of how many more boys take the

hit...boys are also by nature more susceptible to lyme...all that diggin in the

dirt! but anyway, to me it looks like the men may appear to be asymptomatic and

then they crash upon treatment....we crash after kids.

>

>

> lisa

>

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