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This was an interesting post. A few days ago I tried doing a PubMed

search and a general internet search re pyroluria and found almost

nothing. Could anyone please suggest some places I could look?

Thankyou,

Margaret (UK)

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Some links I found..

http://www.adhdnews.com/testforum/test33.htm

http://www.rehealth.com/pyroluria.htm

mcollins2001uk <m.collins9@...> wrote: This was an interesting post. A

few days ago I tried doing a PubMed

search and a general internet search re pyroluria and found almost

nothing. Could anyone please suggest some places I could look?

Thankyou,

Margaret (UK)

> > I would like to hear some other parents experiences w/

Pfieffer.

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> http://www.rehealth.com/pyroluria.htm

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Yes, I found these and a few other links also, but I think that

there is a great deal of information in texts that is not available

on-line. The first link that you list contains this message:

<< " Hi - The best place to start to research pyroluria would be Dr.

Abrahm Hoffer's book, " How to Live With Schizophrenia. " It may

still be available at & Noble but, if not, the library should

have it. Dr. Hoffer was one of the co-discoverers of this

disorder. He has also written several other books and I would

highly recommend anything he has written. Also, the library should

have " Mental and Elemental Nutrients " a classic by Dr. Carl

Pfeiffer. The reason this research is not well-known by the

American public is because the APA deliberately buried it because

they were getting so much grant money from drug companies. And

these companies would be out of business if people knew about

pyroluria. " >>

If this is correct then a large percentage of this group stands to

benefit significantly from this work. I am not sure if Dr. Hoffer

or Dr. Pfeiffer are still around, but other people such as Bill

Walsh seem to have picked up their thread and are putting it into

practice.

I have heard that white spots under the finger nails could indicate

the condition, and that the urine test would only be used to confirm

the diagnosis if you are symptomatic (which includes being autistic

or having high levels of anxiety). However, even without the white

spots you may still have pyroluria.

If anyone on this list has any other experience or information on

Pyroluria (Positive or negative) please share it.

Joe Marciano

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Both of my kids have pyroluria. Supplementing with higher doses of zinc with

B-6/P5P/magnesium/calcium/Vit A, etc. have very much helped their

anxiety/meldowns/behaviors about 70%. Well worth the test if you suspect. It's

a very inexpensive test. (KP Test)

Carla

[ ] Re: Pfeiffer and questions re kryptopyrolles and

pyroluria

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> Some links I found..

>

> http://www.adhdnews.com/testforum/test33.htm

>

> http://www.rehealth.com/pyroluria.htm

>

>

>

Yes, I found these and a few other links also, but I think that

there is a great deal of information in texts that is not available

on-line. The first link that you list contains this message:

<< " Hi - The best place to start to research pyroluria would be Dr.

Abrahm Hoffer's book, " How to Live With Schizophrenia. " It may

still be available at & Noble but, if not, the library should

have it. Dr. Hoffer was one of the co-discoverers of this

disorder. He has also written several other books and I would

highly recommend anything he has written. Also, the library should

have " Mental and Elemental Nutrients " a classic by Dr. Carl

Pfeiffer. The reason this research is not well-known by the

American public is because the APA deliberately buried it because

they were getting so much grant money from drug companies. And

these companies would be out of business if people knew about

pyroluria. " >>

If this is correct then a large percentage of this group stands to

benefit significantly from this work. I am not sure if Dr. Hoffer

or Dr. Pfeiffer are still around, but other people such as Bill

Walsh seem to have picked up their thread and are putting it into

practice.

I have heard that white spots under the finger nails could indicate

the condition, and that the urine test would only be used to confirm

the diagnosis if you are symptomatic (which includes being autistic

or having high levels of anxiety). However, even without the white

spots you may still have pyroluria.

If anyone on this list has any other experience or information on

Pyroluria (Positive or negative) please share it.

Joe Marciano

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