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Our son Tom is now 8 and has been on biomedical treatment for 2 years

in February. In the past six months in particular he has gained lots

of language - 500 words of which 20-30 are expressive. A big step for

him after regressing dramatically at 3 years of age.

However, since we started treating his gut bugs in October, he is a

different child. He is incredibly aggressive and despite treatment

with charcoal and oxypowder to absorb toxins and keep things moving he

is still moved to outbursts of pure venom. We know he is impacted

following an x-ray in June 06, since introducing movicol and oxypowder

his " pain avoidance " movement is much reduced but replaced by this

terrible rage. This holiday he physically attacked his grandma and

grandpa (both 83) and his six year old brother as well as attacking me

with his fists and nails. This isn't our child, he loves his family,

we're now actually frightened of what he'll do next. He's been on

VRM1 and 2 since finishing flagyl. 2 drops of each in a glass of

water. He takes probiotics, sacc boulardii, brainchild vits and mins,

he is gf, takes glutathione, folinic, b6, mag, epsom salts baths, edta

caps, zinc (pm), NCD, MB12 nasal spray.

THe movicol, oxypowder etc have made him very " loose " so that he's

back in nappies. He shows no interest in using the toilet at all. He

also seems to have developed a mania for mushrooms - he's never eaten

one in his life but now he's munching them raw from the packet. Is the

oxypowder depleting him of potassium? What are we doing wrong? He's

just terribly, terribly angry and we're almost at the end of our

tether (as is he, poor little man)

Steph, Uk

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