Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 I know someone who claims to have had a ongoing dramatic improvement by giving Cell Food to their autistic son. I would be interested in recieving any information that you have regarding the use of Cell Food as a supplement to autistic individuals. Do you know anyone who has tried it? Before reading your post, I did not realize anyone else was considering this. Dan > Andy, > > could you share your views on Cell Food, an oxygen supplement? I have > some friends who want to try it for autistic children, and I looked at > the archives here and found this post by you on hyperbaric oxygen. I > understand that Cell Food claims to add oxygen to the cells, and while > I have no idea if they have anything to prove it does, I wanted to > know whether this should be a goal for the mercury toxic. Thanks Rose > > > Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves putting them in a chamber (a big > plastic tube) which is then pressurized. > > Hyperbaric oxygen works for those kinds of brain damage caused by > ischemia (lack of oxygen and blood flow) to certain parts of the brain > that can get better by growing new blood vessels. > > Hyperbaric oxygen is NOT a good idea for mercury toxic people because > mercury is an oxidation catalyst and HBO2 gives it more oxygen to use > in doing damage... > > Toxic adults who have tried this have not as a rule had positive > results. As with any area of medicine, the positive results are > reported widely, while the negative ones tend not to be discussed > much. > > For people who have a combination of brain damage/congenital > malformation + toxiticy, HBO2 may have some role after they are > adequately detoxed. > > While the relevant sorts of problems should show up on proper imaging > studies, HBO2 is easier to get and cheaper to try than a stack of > SPECT, MRI, CAT, etc. scans so a lot of people are likely to just give > it a try. Personally I suggest getting well detoxed BEFORE trying it. > > Nutritional supplementation with carotenes, lycopene, vitamin E, > coenzyme Q 10 and idebenone before and during the period of HBO2 > therapy is likely to make it more effective. In fact, most people > are going to have a positive neurological effect from HBO2 should > also in theory improve with idebenone (which is a nutritional > supplement available from Vitamin Research Products - www.vrp.com - > if anyone knows of other sources, please post them). > > My personal opinion is that most autistic children will not benefit > from HBO2 therapy, but that a few will need it to recover full > function. This is based more of a SWAG (scientific wild assed guess) > than something based on real data and analysis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2001 Report Share Posted July 17, 2001 I am not familiar with " cell food. " Claims that some oral supplement " adds oxygen to cells " don't add up to anything resembling sense in terms of any biochemistry I understand. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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