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> Hi-

> I am a member of this group and have a friend who also has a child

> with autism, but she is not very computer savvy. I told her I would

> post a note to help her. Her son has these behaviors:

> licking walls, windows, etc.

This can be zinc deficiency.

For my #3, it was from eating foods/supplements not tolerated, and

when he had a yeast overgrowth issue.

> blinking eyes, covering eyes and ears

Yeast and/or viruses for my kids.

> stripping clothes off

ALA chelation removed this problem for my #3. Not sure why he did it.

> itchy

This can be a LOT of different things. I would first consider food

intolerances.

> urinating on the carpet all of the time

> excessive water consumption

This can be a sign of diabetes. Can also be too much B12

supplementation, possibly other B vitamins also. Might also be food

intolerance or yeast overgrowth.

> climbing to high places

This is exactly my #2 when he has a yeast overgrowth issue.

> He has had high levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and antimony in

> hair analysis and chelation challenges.

Consider removing sources of current exposures

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Dana

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Since we're on the subject, my son has some odd behaviors. Lots of mouthing of

hands but also lately sucking and biting his upper arms. He doesn't bite deep

or hard, just kind of grabs the skin with his teeth and pulls. Any ideas? Really

nothing has changed of late except for some mineral supplementation, folinic,

vitamin C, and CLO. Thanks!

M.

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> Hi-

> I am a member of this group and have a friend who also has a child

> with autism, but she is not very computer savvy. I told her I would

> post a note to help her. Her son has these behaviors:

> licking walls, windows, etc.

This can be zinc deficiency.

For my #3, it was from eating foods/supplements not tolerated, and

when he had a yeast overgrowth issue.

> blinking eyes, covering eyes and ears

Yeast and/or viruses for my kids.

> stripping clothes off

ALA chelation removed this problem for my #3. Not sure why he did it.

> itchy

This can be a LOT of different things. I would first consider food

intolerances.

> urinating on the carpet all of the time

> excessive water consumption

This can be a sign of diabetes. Can also be too much B12

supplementation, possibly other B vitamins also. Might also be food

intolerance or yeast overgrowth.

> climbing to high places

This is exactly my #2 when he has a yeast overgrowth issue.

> He has had high levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and antimony in

> hair analysis and chelation challenges.

Consider removing sources of current exposures

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Dana

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>skin with his teeth and pulls. Any ideas? Really nothing has changed of

>late except for some mineral supplementation, folinic, vitamin C, and

>CLO. Thanks!

Well those can be some pretty big changes! My son got SUPER aggressive

with the CLO - though he's not injuring himself I would suspect the CLO

first...

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Make sure the CLO is from mercury-free fish. What form of C do you use. Much

of it is from corn, which some don't tolerate. One can get vit C from sago

palm.

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Since we're on the subject, my son has some odd behaviors. Lots of mouthing of

hands but also lately sucking and biting his upper arms.  He doesn't bite deep

or hard, just kind of grabs the skin with his teeth and pulls. Any ideas? Really

nothing has changed of late except for some mineral supplementation, folinic,

vitamin C, and CLO.  Thanks!<BR>

<BR>

M.<BR>

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> Hi-<BR>

> I am a member of this group and have a friend who also has a child <BR>

> with autism, but she is not very computer savvy.  I told her I would <BR>

> post a note to help her.  Her son has these behaviors:<BR>

> licking walls, windows, etc.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

This can be zinc deficiency.<BR>

<BR>

For my #3, it was from eating foods/supplements not tolerated, and<BR>

when he had a yeast overgrowth issue.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> blinking eyes, covering eyes and ears<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

Yeast and/or viruses for my kids.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> stripping clothes off<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

ALA chelation removed this problem for my #3.  Not sure why he did it.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> itchy<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

This can be a LOT of different things.  I would first consider food<BR>

intolerances.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> urinating on the carpet all of the time<BR>

> excessive water consumption<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

This can be a sign of diabetes.  Can also be too much B12<BR>

supplementation, possibly other B vitamins also.  Might also be food<BR>

intolerance or yeast overgrowth.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> climbing to high places<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

This is exactly my #2 when he has a yeast overgrowth issue.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

> He has had high levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and antimony in <BR>

> hair analysis and chelation challenges.<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

Consider removing sources of current exposures<BR>

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href= " http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm " >http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm</\

a><BR>

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Dana<BR>

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>>>>>Since we're on the subject, my son has some odd behaviors. Lots of mouthing

of hands but also lately sucking and biting his upper arms.  He doesn't bite

deep or hard, just kind of grabs the skin with his teeth and pulls. Any ideas?

Really nothing has changed of late except for some mineral supplementation,

folinic, vitamin C, and CLO. >>>>>>>>>>

Some kids don't tolerate CLO at all. My son is one of those kids, and odd

behaviors come out when he's on it. In fact, the only time he ever licked

objects was when he was taking it. It also makes him hyper and mean, so does

dairy.

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Hi-<BR>

I am a member of this group and have a friend who also has a child <BR>

with autism, but she is not very computer savvy.  I told her I would <BR>

post a note to help her.  Her son has these behaviors:<BR>

licking walls, windows, etc.<BR>

blinking eyes, covering eyes and ears<BR>

stripping clothes off<BR>

itchy<BR>

*all these sound like visual, tactile, and auditory hypersensitivity which can

be caused by mercury toxicity.

urinating on the carpet all of the time<BR>

excessive water consumption<BR>

*Has he been tested for diabetes? It causes excessive thirst and excessive

urination.

climbing to high places<BR>

*This is not uncommon among those on the spectrum, but I haven't heard what may

cause it.

<BR>

He has had high levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and antimony in <BR>

hair analysis and chelation challenges. 

*What dose and schedule are they using? Are the behaviors getting worse,

better, or staying the same?

They have done many rounds <BR>

of chelation with DMSA.  He takes cod liver oil, SuperNuThera, <BR>

acidophilus,

*is this dairy-free?

digestive enzymes

*are these plant-based?

, a spray for the immune system and <BR>

liquid drops for lymphatic funtion (these were prescribed by <BR>

alternative doctor)  They have tried taking him off of the last two <BR>

things and it made the behavior worse.  She is desperate for help---<BR>

any suggestions?<BR>

Thanks so much!!!!<BR>

<BR>

<BR>

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> Since we're on the subject, my son has some odd behaviors. Lots of

mouthing of hands but also lately sucking and biting his upper arms.

For some children, this means zinc deficiency.

For my #3, it meant he was eating foods or supplements he did not

tolerate, or he had a yeast overgrowth issue.

>>for some mineral supplementation, folinic, vitamin C, and CLO.

My kids don't tolerate mineral supplementation, because they are too

high in many minerals. I have to supplement minerals individually.

Vitamin C causes problems if given more than about 200% USRDA.

Some kids don't tolerate folinic acid.

My kids don't tolerate CLO or other EFAs except with mito cocktail.

Dana

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--- Hi My son(now 14) used to have some of these disturbing

behaviors. I believe the Gf-Cf diet, supporting the immune system

and CHELATION has helped. He is still non-verbal and has developed

more OCD, stimming and prompt dependent-ness...but I have not been

able to afford to keep his " gut " cleaned up enough to continue

chelation and I think he has yeast problems again. But,

alas...no$$$$$$! But I am working on it.

Lindy

The mighty oak was once a NUT that stood it's ground!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In , " lyndhurstmom3 "

<JlKowalski2@a...> wrote:

> Hi-

> I am a member of this group and have a friend who also has a child

> with autism, but she is not very computer savvy. I told her I

would

> post a note to help her. Her son has these behaviors:

> licking walls, windows, etc.

> blinking eyes, covering eyes and ears

> stripping clothes off

> itchy

> urinating on the carpet all of the time

> excessive water consumption

> climbing to high places

>

> He has had high levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and antimony

in

> hair analysis and chelation challenges. They have done many

rounds

> of chelation with DMSA. He takes cod liver oil, SuperNuThera,

> acidophilus, digestive enzymes, a spray for the immune system and

> liquid drops for lymphatic funtion (these were prescribed by

> alternative doctor) They have tried taking him off of the last

two

> things and it made the behavior worse. She is desperate for help--

-

> any suggestions?

> Thanks so much!!!!

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Lindy, have you tried just plain garlic to help with the gut. It is cheap

and it will kill the yeast - he will stink but you will save $$$$.

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