Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 I have been reading Evidence of Harm. In it, Kirby talks about the findings that autistic kids do not produce glutathione which helps them move metals out of thier bodies. I noted in a post of Andy's he says giving asd kids gluthatione does not help. So my conclusion is that in order for a kid to move the metals out through the use of glutathione, they should be enabled to produce it on thier own. So, my question is, would giving my son a methyl donor help him? I already give him B12 (supposed to be under the tongue, but he won't do that so I put it in his juice), should I add folinic acid or some other methyl donor? And if so, what is another one? I can't seem to find any folinic acid, only folic acid. I am assuming they are different. Any insight will help, thanks, LIZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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