Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Has anybody seen any positive results with SAM-E for mood enhancement/stabilization? Surprisingly, our psychiatrist recommended that we use it before going back to a SSRI. I had thought about it before, but was not sure about the efficacy or dosing. Information about either/both would be appreciated. Thanks, Aliza 'Don't be humble. You're not that great.' --- Golda Meir Re: Autism Article Just a note regarding the glutathione article. First, it's now a 2 year old article. Second, many of our medical colleagues at DAN! have discovered that some children do quite well on glutathione, others become very hyperactive. Please be aware that there are individualized differences between children. Magic bullets seldom are. Glutathione is only one thing that may help some children. Since this article was published glutathione has become available in many different forms. Most are prescription. Each child responds differently to different approaches. Glutathione can now be given orally, via IV, by transdermal patches, or nebulized and inhaled. Most of the children who do not do well with glutathione are very hyperactive. It merely means that they have blockages at a different place in their metabolism than children who do well. They can't handle Glutathione. An additional point, one I learned from my friend Dr. Usman, is that glutathione production, which aids in detoxification of heavy metals in all of us, is completely disrupted for at least 3 weeks when we take even a single dose of acetaminophen. The ramification of that is that most of us were told by our pediatricians to give our children acetaminophen to avoid the " fever that comes naturally with a vaccination. " In reality, no advice could have been more damaging to our kids. With the acetaminophen their glutathione production shut down just in time to get popped with a slug of aluminum and mercury in the vaccines. Additionally, most of the kids our practice sees have very high viral titers for measles, mumps and rubella, or at least one or two of those -- the acetaminophen shut down their body's normal reaction to having live viruses introduced, albeit unnaturally through the bloodstream by a needle -- a fever. There is only one way to eliminate viruses -- high temperatures, above normal body temp. Unfortunately, most of these kids now harbor many chronic forms of diseases that were given to them through needles. THat is much more chronic and damaging than just getting the diseases that all of us most likely lived through as kids! What have we done to our children? Homeopathy-ADDthruA utism list owner President, Homeopathy Center of Houston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Aliza, My NT daughter used that for a while. She took it on an empty stomach first thing in the morning and it did help her through some stressful time in high school. We also gave her St. s Wort, some Omega 3 and some Gaba and Theanine. All were helpful for her to control mood swings and get through her senior year. Nagla > > Has anybody seen any positive results with SAM-E for mood enhancement/stabilization? Surprisingly, our psychiatrist recommended that we use it before going back to a SSRI. I had thought about it before, but was not sure about the efficacy or dosing. Information about either/both would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Aliza > > 'Don't be humble. You're not that great.' > --- Golda Meir > > > > Re: Autism Article > > Just a note regarding the glutathione article. First, it's now a 2 > year old article. Second, many of our medical colleagues at DAN! have > discovered that some children do quite well on glutathione, others > become very hyperactive. Please be aware that there are > individualized differences between children. Magic bullets seldom are. > > Glutathione is only one thing that may help some children. Since this > article was published glutathione has become available in many > different forms. Most are prescription. Each child responds > differently to different approaches. Glutathione can now be given > orally, via IV, by transdermal patches, or nebulized and inhaled. > > Most of the children who do not do well with glutathione are very > hyperactive. It merely means that they have blockages at a different > place in their metabolism than children who do well. They can't > handle Glutathione. > > An additional point, one I learned from my friend Dr. Usman, is that > glutathione production, which aids in detoxification of heavy metals > in all of us, is completely disrupted for at least 3 weeks when we > take even a single dose of acetaminophen. The ramification of that is > that most of us were told by our pediatricians to give our children > acetaminophen to avoid the " fever that comes naturally with a > vaccination. " In reality, no advice could have been more damaging to > our kids. With the acetaminophen their glutathione production shut > down just in time to get popped with a slug of aluminum and mercury in > the vaccines. Additionally, most of the kids our practice sees have > very high viral titers for measles, mumps and rubella, or at least one > or two of those -- the acetaminophen shut down their body's normal > reaction to having live viruses introduced, albeit unnaturally through > the bloodstream by a needle -- a fever. There is only one way to > eliminate viruses -- high temperatures, above normal body temp. > > Unfortunately, most of these kids now harbor many chronic forms of > diseases that were given to them through needles. THat is much more > chronic and damaging than just getting the diseases that all of us > most likely lived through as kids! > > What have we done to our children? > > > Homeopathy-ADDthruA utism list owner > President, Homeopathy Center of Houston > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Your doctor recommended this? Wow. My answer is yes. My son was on a SSRI (Zoloft) for 7 years. I tried many times to remove it to see if he could cope. We were never able to get lower than 12mg (I chopped up the 25mg tablet) without him having meltdowns. Then the Care Clinic said to at least try SAM-E. I used it over a 2 week period while gradually reducing the Zoloft. My son has been free from Zoloft now for 4 months. He does cry sometimes like every normal child and he does have some fears but his emotions seem to range on the whole spectrum and have logical reasons as to why they occur. I have seen no side effects from SAM-E either and it's easy to find. My son had serious issues with mood stabilization even at 3 years old when we started. We could not go anywhere, everything set him off emotionally. This is a child who cried non stop and was difficult to calm down when he did start crying. You don't give Zoloft to a 3 year old unless it's serious. I basically told our doctor to either medicate him or I'm jumping out a window. Zoloft worked for quite awhile and he began talking soon after Zoloft but only single words. I would not have believed that something like SAM-E could have the same benefit as a superscription drug but it does and we also don't get the silly manic laughing like we did on Zoloft either. Best of Luck. Trina : > > Has anybody seen any positive results with SAM-E for mood > enhancement/stabilization? Surprisingly, our psychiatrist recommended > that we use it before going back to a SSRI. I had thought about it > before, but was not sure about the efficacy or dosing. Information > about either/both would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Aliza > > 'Don't be humble. You're not that great.' > --- Golda Meir > > Re: Autism Article > > Just a note regarding the glutathione article. First, it's now a 2 > year old article. Second, many of our medical colleagues at DAN! have > discovered that some children do quite well on glutathione, others > become very hyperactive. Please be aware that there are > individualized differences between children. Magic bullets seldom are. > > Glutathione is only one thing that may help some children. Since this > article was published glutathione has become available in many > different forms. Most are prescription. Each child responds > differently to different approaches. Glutathione can now be given > orally, via IV, by transdermal patches, or nebulized and inhaled. > > Most of the children who do not do well with glutathione are very > hyperactive. It merely means that they have blockages at a different > place in their metabolism than children who do well. They can't > handle Glutathione. > > An additional point, one I learned from my friend Dr. Usman, is that > glutathione production, which aids in detoxification of heavy metals > in all of us, is completely disrupted for at least 3 weeks when we > take even a single dose of acetaminophen. The ramification of that is > that most of us were told by our pediatricians to give our children > acetaminophen to avoid the " fever that comes naturally with a > vaccination. " In reality, no advice could have been more damaging to > our kids. With the acetaminophen their glutathione production shut > down just in time to get popped with a slug of aluminum and mercury in > the vaccines. Additionally, most of the kids our practice sees have > very high viral titers for measles, mumps and rubella, or at least one > or two of those -- the acetaminophen shut down their body's normal > reaction to having live viruses introduced, albeit unnaturally through > the bloodstream by a needle -- a fever. There is only one way to > eliminate viruses -- high temperatures, above normal body temp. > > Unfortunately, most of these kids now harbor many chronic forms of > diseases that were given to them through needles. THat is much more > chronic and damaging than just getting the diseases that all of us > most likely lived through as kids! > > What have we done to our children? > > > Homeopathy-ADDthruA utism list owner > President, Homeopathy Center of Houston > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Trina, that's great news. How old is your son now, and what dose do you give him? Thanks, Aliza 'Don't be humble. You're not that great.' --- Golda Meir [Texas-Autism- Advocacy] Re: Autism Article > > Just a note regarding the glutathione article. First, it's now a 2 > year old article. Second, many of our medical colleagues at DAN! have > discovered that some children do quite well on glutathione, others > become very hyperactive. Please be aware that there are > individualized differences between children. Magic bullets seldom are. > > Glutathione is only one thing that may help some children. Since this > article was published glutathione has become available in many > different forms. Most are prescription. Each child responds > differently to different approaches. Glutathione can now be given > orally, via IV, by transdermal patches, or nebulized and inhaled. > > Most of the children who do not do well with glutathione are very > hyperactive. It merely means that they have blockages at a different > place in their metabolism than children who do well. They can't > handle Glutathione. > > An additional point, one I learned from my friend Dr. Usman, is that > glutathione production, which aids in detoxification of heavy metals > in all of us, is completely disrupted for at least 3 weeks when we > take even a single dose of acetaminophen. The ramification of that is > that most of us were told by our pediatricians to give our children > acetaminophen to avoid the " fever that comes naturally with a > vaccination. " In reality, no advice could have been more damaging to > our kids. With the acetaminophen their glutathione production shut > down just in time to get popped with a slug of aluminum and mercury in > the vaccines. Additionally, most of the kids our practice sees have > very high viral titers for measles, mumps and rubella, or at least one > or two of those -- the acetaminophen shut down their body's normal > reaction to having live viruses introduced, albeit unnaturally through > the bloodstream by a needle -- a fever. There is only one way to > eliminate viruses -- high temperatures, above normal body temp. > > Unfortunately, most of these kids now harbor many chronic forms of > diseases that were given to them through needles. THat is much more > chronic and damaging than just getting the diseases that all of us > most likely lived through as kids! > > What have we done to our children? > > > Homeopathy-ADDthruA utism list owner > President, Homeopathy Center of Houston > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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