Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 > He has had a lot of belligerent behavior lately; he's doing a lot he knows is > wrong & not caring. This is yeast for #2 and too much B vitamins for #3. > Otherwise there have been no significant impromements. I knew it would take a > while being his age. I'm wondering when I should see a turn for the better. > Perhaps these new behaviors are a new awareness as well? When you are feeling brave, you might try adding just a tiny amount of ALA, to see if he tolerates it yet. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 In a message dated 4/13/04 2:01:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes: << > He has had a lot of belligerent behavior lately; he's doing a lot he knows is > wrong & not caring. This is yeast for #2 and too much B vitamins for #3. I started his GSE again today. He gets Brainchild Nutritionals which balances the minerals & vits. If I try to cut back on the Bs (as an experiment), do I cut back the minerals equally? (to anyone who can advise me on Brainchild...) > Otherwise there have been no significant impromements. I knew it would take a > while being his age. I'm wondering when I should see a turn for the better. > Perhaps these new behaviors are a new awareness as well? When you are feeling brave, you might try adding just a tiny amount of ALA, to see if he tolerates it yet. Dana Can I add the ALA mid-round, or just try to add a little next time? Thanks, Michele >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 > This is yeast for #2 and too much B vitamins for #3. > > I started his GSE again today. He gets Brainchild Nutritionals which balances > the minerals & vits. If I try to cut back on the Bs (as an experiment), do I > cut back the minerals equally? (to anyone who can advise me on Brainchild...) I don't know the answer to this question, sorry. > When you are feeling brave, you might try adding just a tiny amount of > ALA, to see if he tolerates it yet. > Can I add the ALA mid-round, or just try to add a little next time? Either. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 > My 9-1/2 yr old low functioning autistic son is on round 25 using DMSA- > Andy's protocol. He's well supplemented. I use GSE after the round starts into a > few days after to combat yeast. He's also on Primal Defense as per his dr for > chelation. > > He has had a lot of belligerent behavior lately; he's doing a lot he knows is > wrong & not caring. He's also taken on new behaviors, such as opening doors & > disappearing around the house. He did get out into our yard without our > knowing recently, so he can do the slider locks too now (our yard is fenced > thankfully). He hasn't done deadbolts yet as we have those on two outside doors. He's > having some trouble sleeping lately; I started treating for yeast today with > GSE. It's day 2 of round 25. > > Otherwise there have been no significant impromements. I knew it would take a > while being his age. I'm wondering when I should see a turn for the better. I would suggest that you add ALA. If it is going to help, it should help. If it is not going to help, this should make it yet more clear. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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