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I have a question. You did not metion if he is on the GF/CF diet? My grandson this past summer was beginning some aggressive behavior that he never did before. We could not pin point what was causing it. He is on probiotics, three lac and enzymes. We discovered that we were getting a little careless with the GF diet and he was reacting to Gluten.

From: nesasg <nesasgyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: AggressionTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 6:44 PM

My 10 year old high functioning son has always been close to NT in behavior, very calm, compliant . Our problems are mainly Auditory Processing and sound sensitivity. We tried mB12 when he was 6 but stopped as he verbal stimming became unbearable. Recently we decided to give it another try and initially when we were doing once a week we saw some gains with no negatives. In June we stepped it up to twice a week and he started shouting, throwing things, occasionally exhibited self injurious or aggresssive behavior something we'd never ever seen before. We tried Diflucan , it made no difference. Yesterday we added Valtrex and also another course of Diflucan,since then behavior has become worse.He's been aggressive several times a day.I am in a dilemma, do we continue or pull the plug? our doctor says do a 5 day trial, is that enough to see if its going to be effective?He' s also on probiotics and other supplements but he's been on these for

years.Is it possible that the mb12 and Valtrex are triggering and aggravating this behavior?We have seen some gains in cognition( he was pretty good to begin with) and communication( marginal, more in processing as he's been verbal from 9 mths) but the behavior has just gone downhill.NesaSingapore

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I am convinced GF/CF is a lie.It's all yeast and fungus.http://www.healthe-livingnews.com/articles/fungal_etiology_of_inflammatory_bowel_disease.htmlSome feel that the yeast, Candida albicans, may be the cause of Celiac disease, also known as Sprue, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy.[10] Celiac disease, doctors presume, is caused by a reaction to a protein particle called gluten that exists in certain grains.This allergic-type reaction leads to inflammation and often severe symptoms in not only the intestines but also the entire body. Conventional treatment therefore involves suppressing the inflammation and symptoms with anti-inflammatory medications. It also requires the avoidance of these particular grains. Ironically, corn is a grain that does not contain gluten. It therefore falls in the “okay to eat†list offered by conventional practitioners and dieticians. Little do most practitioners know

that corn is universally contaminated with mycotoxins.

From: nesasg <nesasgyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: AggressionTo: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 6:44 PM

My 10 year old high functioning son has always been close to NT in behavior, very calm, compliant . Our problems are mainly Auditory Processing and sound sensitivity. We tried mB12 when he was 6 but stopped as he verbal stimming became unbearable. Recently we decided to give it another try and initially when we were doing once a week we saw some gains with no negatives. In June we stepped it up to twice a week and he started shouting, throwing things, occasionally exhibited self injurious or aggresssive behavior something we'd never ever seen before. We tried Diflucan , it made no difference. Yesterday we added Valtrex and also another course of Diflucan,since then behavior has become worse.He's been aggressive several times a day.I am in a dilemma, do we continue or pull the plug? our doctor says do a 5 day trial, is that enough to see if its going to be effective?He' s also on probiotics and other supplements but he's been on these for

years.Is it possible that the mb12 and Valtrex are triggering and aggravating this behavior?We have seen some gains in cognition( he was pretty good to begin with) and communication( marginal, more in processing as he's been verbal from 9 mths) but the behavior has just gone downhill.NesaSingapore

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