Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 My daughter's DAN put her on it for her anxieties. It didn't help, from what I could see. It DID make her grind her teeth, which she has NEVER stopped doing completely, even though she hasn't taken the Lithium Orotate in a year. I even did a challenge with it, about 6 months ago, to see if it was truly the cause of the teeth grinding in her, and it was. Re: Enhansa-induced Hyperactivity Amber, thank you!! Wasn't sure why it could be happening. I did lower the dosage for a week with no difference in behavior. We've since stopped. He is now calming down. Have new just found out that Ian has PANDAS. I'm actually glad that we have a reason for his behaviors. A few months on homeopathics and we should be in good condition!! Here's hoping!!> >> > For the past 8 weeks I've had my 4.5 yr old on Enhansa. From the beginning, we saw in increase in hyperactivity. I figured that this must be from some sort of die-off. So I decided to wait it out. After a few weeks, I didn't see any improvements in hyperactivity and also saw the re-emergence of past nonpreferred behaviors. I was about to pull it from his supplement list, but then his teacher had commented on how he was doing better in class. So I decided again to wait it out. It's been almost 2 months and the hyperactivity and behaviors are driving me to insanity. He's been off of it for 2 days and he is starting to calm down.> > > > Has anyone else seen this trend with Enhansa? Would love to hear from you !!> > > > thanx, karen> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 Thank you for your comments. My son already grinds. Good luck.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "kcboone" Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:33:04 -0400To: <mb12 valtrex >Subject: Re: Lithium Orotate My daughter's DAN put her on it for her anxieties. It didn't help, from what I could see. It DID make her grind her teeth, which she has NEVER stopped doing completely, even though she hasn't taken the Lithium Orotate in a year. I even did a challenge with it, about 6 months ago, to see if it was truly the cause of the teeth grinding in her, and it was. Re: Enhansa-induced Hyperactivity Amber, thank you!! Wasn't sure why it could be happening. I did lower the dosage for a week with no difference in behavior. We've since stopped. He is now calming down. Have new just found out that Ian has PANDAS. I'm actually glad that we have a reason for his behaviors. A few months on homeopathics and we should be in good condition!! Here's hoping!!> >> > For the past 8 weeks I've had my 4.5 yr old on Enhansa. From the beginning, we saw in increase in hyperactivity. I figured that this must be from some sort of die-off. So I decided to wait it out. After a few weeks, I didn't see any improvements in hyperactivity and also saw the re-emergence of past nonpreferred behaviors. I was about to pull it from his supplement list, but then his teacher had commented on how he was doing better in class. So I decided again to wait it out. It's been almost 2 months and the hyperactivity and behaviors are driving me to insanity. He's been off of it for 2 days and he is starting to calm down.> > > > Has anyone else seen this trend with Enhansa? Would love to hear from you !!> > > > thanx, karen> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2009 Report Share Posted July 16, 2009 From yeast, bacteria, etc. It can help with mood, but only a little. Our other supplements take away our stomach issues, so I can not say if it helps with that. I always say, the only way to know if you are going to like it, is to try it. Love and prayers, Heidi N What die off? From yeast. My dr. Said to take it for gut issues, but lithium is for mood. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Can love help you live longer? Find out now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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