Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Listmates: I have noticed something recently as I have been trying new products w/ my son. Months ago when I started Jack on l-glutamine Jack started becoming agressive, pushing his younger brother and other children and he would also flip the coffee table over. I stopped the l-glutamine but kept reading of it benefits so started it again and w/in a few weeks the aggression stopped. Lasted week I started idebenone and Jack started pushing his brother again. However it has already stopped. I am wondering if the aggression has to do with correcting brain chemistry? Also Andy Jack is chelating on 25mg ALA, 50 mg DMSA 3 hrs during the day and 4hrs at night. He is doing really well during the chelation cycle, before he would get very hyper during the cycle. I still see improvement. Should I try to chelate weekly? 3,4 instead of 3, 11 Thanks, nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 > Listmates: > > I have noticed something recently as I have been trying new products > w/ my son. Months ago when I started Jack on l-glutamine Jack > started becoming agressive, pushing his younger brother and other > children and he would also flip the coffee table over. I stopped the > l-glutamine but kept reading of it benefits so started it again and > w/in a few weeks the aggression stopped. Lasted week I started > idebenone and Jack started pushing his brother again. However it has > already stopped. I am wondering if the aggression has to do with > correcting brain chemistry? I don't know. This is believable. I hope a lot of other parents who stuck with a supplement that initially caused aggression will comment on whether it eventually got better or not. My sense of things is that this isn't common and isn't generally a good idea. > > Also Andy Jack is chelating on 25mg ALA, 50 mg DMSA 3 hrs during the > day and 4hrs at night. He is doing really well during the chelation > cycle, before he would get very hyper during the cycle. I still see > improvement. Should I try to chelate weekly? 3,4 instead of 3, 11 I don't know. Only one way to find out - give it a try. > Thanks, > nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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