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Bill: No such thing as flunking - there's so much we don't know and it

keeps changing continually, that the science is not yet mature enough

to say we know it or " flunk " it. DMAE is cheap and non-toxic; try

it starting very slow and working up and see what happens. Dr. JM

Dr. JM: DMAE and overmethylation

> Dr. JM,

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> Was reading through your book earlier as I'm trying to decide if DMAE

> might be appropriate for my son's focus/distractibility issues. In Ch.

> 6 you note that Dr. Walsh states that 15% of autistics exhibit

> overmethylation and benefit from liberal doses of DMAE, folic acid and

> B-12, along with strict avoidance of SAMe and methionine.

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> My son's been very responsive to MB-12 shots and folinic; based on the

> above, might that indicate that he'd be more likely to benefit from

> DMAE supp, sa opposed to say 5-HTP or GABA, or have I flunked yet

> another science exam...

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> Yours in summer school,

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> Bill

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> Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

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