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I am going along with Dr. Cannell's recommendations of ratio 1 to 10 A to D.  I

just sent a child his usual Nordic CLO but asked his mom to give it only every

other day and to give 5000iu of D every day and generally suggest that for most

kids.  For the ones I test who are below 50ng, I suggest 10,000 a day for two

weeks, then move to maintenance 5000iu daily.  If you are lucky enough to have

a child who likes colored veggies and eats well, there is probably no need for

extra A, and I do not have very many kids on CLO.  However, there is general

agreement that all need lots of Vit D, and in developing countries where grains

are the main source of food, there is a huge need for vitamin A, particularly in

regard to measles.  As to measles, if the child tests very high on roseola

antibodies or has history of getting gi problems right after the MMR, and still

has evidence of inflammatory bowel disease, I suggest the high Vit A protocol,

as Vit A is the

only thing that has benefit against the measles virus.  Some docs do this

every six months - each child has to be assessed individually for this

decision.  Dr. JM

Subject: Re: Update on Dr. Cannell's Suggestions Concerning A

and D?

To: csb-autism-rx

Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 3:39 PM

 

Dr. JM,

Can you please update us on where you stand on Dr. Cannell's suggestions in your

book?

I am struggling with whether to drop CLO and replace with Klaire A and higher

Vitamin D. I'm also considering trying the Vitamin D push he suggested in your

book. I'm also considering the high dose A protocol.

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> To: csb-autism-rx@ yahoogroups. com

> Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 1:03 PM

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> My daughter has a hard time digesting fat. She has always had a hard time with

vitamin A--could it be because it's fat soluble? I remember trying lipase awhile

ago and noticing no difference.

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> I've done the high dose A protocol twice and the first time I saw nothing. The

second time, she threw up the first dose. We determined that she just threw it

up--not a toxicity issue, but a reaction to it hitting her stomach.

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> Any thoughts on this one? I'm in the process of sorting out next steps with my

gut child, and I'm thinking about vitamin A, how much she needs it and how to

get her on it.

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> Mom to Lucy, age 7

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