Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 We had agression at the beginning of the summer so we cut dosage on the theory that this 'heat' spice was getting agravated by the heat of summer. The agression went away once we reduced the dosage. We do about 75 mg per day now and we give it to my son mid-afternoon so that any possible irritability doesn't interfere with school or sleep. I'm inclined to increase the dose again once summer is over but I'm only going to dose up to the point where behaviors start to deteriorate and then back it down again. Subject: (unknown)To: mb12 valtrex Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 8:53 PM I want to keep it as well because it's been the best thing for yeast so far. I have cut it way down to 200mg a day. 100mg in the morning and 100mg in the afternoon and she is so much better. I am adding a bit of OoO if she needs it to keep yeast down. I can't cut the curcumin completely either.I was reading about phase 1 liver detox and it will affect that, so I am wondering if it's slowing down that part of detox. I will try the lower dose for a while and see how that goes.>> I have found the exact same results with Enhansa. I continue because I think it has been great for the yeast but we have definitely had an issue with a spout of aggression every day. It is very quick but after his afternoon dose we can expect a kick at a wall or maybe just a defiant attitude for a spell. I keep hoping it will pass. I'm not sure what to do. We have also stopped it for a while and the yeast came back 10 fold! He started running up and down the halls, laughing hystericall y acting super silly so we put him back on it and he calmed down except for that bout of aggression in the afternoon. I am looking into adding taurine or alpha lipoic acid? I read where this could help.> > Thanks!> Alice Reynolds> Northwest Louisiana Autism ChapterJOIN OUR MESSAGE BOARD HERE! > LouisianaAutismLink " src="http://us.i1. yimg.com/ us.yimg.com/ i/yg/img/ i/us/ui/join. gif">LouisianaAutismLi nk http://www.autism- society.org/ chapter581> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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