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Has anyone used OmegaBrite by Stoll on their children? I have a 7

year old - 60 pound boy. I wondered if he could take OmegaBrite and how

much. Or would he be better off with Coromega? Help me please!

Thanks,

Edie

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>Subject: Digest Number 1821

>Date: 31 Mar 2003 12:57:27 -0000

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>There are 12 messages in this issue.

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>Topics in this digest:

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> 1. Re: A2 Milk

> From: " steve_rotherham " <srotherham@...>

> 2. Re: Treating yeast before enzymes

> From: " jornmatt " <kjorn@...>

> 3. teeth grinding

> From: " Chantai Hess " <blutopaz@...>

> 4. AFP peptizyde vs peptizyde

> From: " eringariepy " <eringariepy@...>

> 5. Re: a TMG question

> From: " andrew " <alevin@...>

> 6. Re: teeth grinding

> From: " andrew " <alevin@...>

> 7. Natural Calm & ZP - Updates

> From: " sokshim " <sokshim@...>

> 8. Re: a TMG question

> From: Thorpeheather@...

> 9. Re: Re: No Fenol not enough for some fruit?

> From: Martharolfe@...

> 10. Re: A2 Milk

> From: " ausbusygirl2001 " <busygirl@...>

> 11. Re: primrose oil or stomache bug?

> From: kluv2jazz@...

> 12. yellow gloop

> From: " dazeek2000 " <MaddiganV@...>

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>Message: 1

> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 00:26:14 -0000

> From: " steve_rotherham " <srotherham@...>

>Subject: Re: A2 Milk

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>

> > interesting - not heard of it in NZ - anyone else know of this?

> > Cheers H

>

>Actually, , New Zealand is the epicentre of this story:

>

>From the Australian newspaper, November 13, 2002

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>Milk consumption linked to autism

>By Harvey, New Zealand correspondent

>

>DAIRY giant Fonterra is trying to suppress explosive research linking

>milk with autism in children, according to a lawsuit filed in New

>Zealand's High Court.

>All milk and dairy products sold in Australia are potentially

>affected by the research, including Fon-terra's top-selling brands

>Mainland, s, Tip Top and Bega.

>A secret internal Fonterra memo, dated October 2000, reveals the New

>Zealand-based co-operative was warned by its own scientist of

>research suggesting autism, schizophrenia, diabetes and heart disease

>could be triggered by proteins found in all of its milk products and

>infant formulas.

>The memo, tendered in the High Court case, says there is " growing

>evidence, but yet unproven, that peptides released from milk may be

>related to occurrence of some mental disorders " .

> " If the media were ever able to assemble the information shown in

>this paper they could put an alarmist spin on the whole area of milk

>consumption, " the internal briefing paper to directors of Fonterra,

>then known as the New Zealand Dairy Board, says.

>The research relates to a protein in A1 milk, which is the most

>commonly pro duced milk in Australia. The protein – beta casein A1 –

>is also allegedly a risk factor for childhood diabetes and coronary

>heart disease. The Australian and New Zealand Food Standards

>Authority says all milk sold in Australia is A1 type. Its spokeswoman

>said it had not warned the public because of ongoing legal action.

>The accusations are made by A2 Corporation, a New Zealand

>biotechnology company formed by dairy scientist Corran McLachlan in

>2000.

>Dr McLachlan alleges Fonterra has secretly applied for patent

>applications on research linking A1 milk with autism. But Fonterra

>accuses Dr McLachlan of publicity-seeking for A2 Corporation's own

>milk, which does not contain the protein. Dr McLachlan plans to

>launch A2 milk in the New Zealand market as early as Christmas.

> " This is a public interest matter, " Dr McLachlan told The

>Australian. " We believe this information is being suppressed and that

>is why we are risking so much money on a High Court case. "

>Dr McLachlan said he would be wary of feeding A1 milk to children. " I

>would not encourage my kids to drink lots of milk, " he said.

>Fonterra chief executive Craig Norgate denies any cover-up. " There is

>nothing in the research that gives us concern. We would be the first

>to take a responsible public stand if we felt it was warranted. "

>A2 Corporation wants the court to force Fonterra to reveal all

>research it has linking A1 milk to autism, and to put health warnings

>on its A1 milk.

>The Fonterra memo says University of Florida scientist Cade

>reported in 1999 that children with autism and schizophrenia had

>extremely high levels of BCM-7, a compound produced by the digestion

>of A1 milk.

>The potential for A1 milk to trigger childhood (type 1) diabetes was

>first reported by Auckland diabetes specialist Bob Elliott in 1994

>and later supported by further research in 1999.

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>Message: 2

> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 01:50:22 -0000

> From: " jornmatt " <kjorn@...>

>Subject: Re: Treating yeast before enzymes

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> > > I am trying to treat yeast and get my son back on the GF/CF

>diet.

>

>No-Fenol enzymes plus grapefruit seed extract is a good combination

>for yeast. The No-Fenol may help with the red cheeks and other

>behaviors you see.

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> >>> Also, I have been reading posts on supplimental vitamins. Which

>ones should I be giving?

>

>Besides what Dana listed, consider magensium, zinc and possibly

>molybdenum. A GFCF diet can really exasperate a magnesium

>deficiency, and they hardly mention that at all. Another thing to

>keep in mind is that many things that are considered okay on a GFCF

>diet can make a yeast problem much worse - all the starches like

>rice, potatoes, corn, tapico, the gums and insoluble things allowed.

>It also allows artificial chemicals which are very much a problem to

>many with autism conditions. If you tried a GFCF diet before, you

>might want to consider the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. It focuses on

>healing very injured guts and starving out yeast and bacteria

>overgrowths. You might want to try it for about a month and see if

>there is any better improvement. Here is a group for SCD and autism:

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>ElainesChildren

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>Message: 3

> Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 20:47:24 -0500

> From: " Chantai Hess " <blutopaz@...>

>Subject: teeth grinding

>

>Hi everyone, My son (Zach - Autism) has been on a very restictive diet

>including Gluten/Casein Free for 6 months. I read 's book and put him

>on Houston enzymes(AFP PEPTIZYDE, HN-ZYME PRIME, AND NO-FENOL). He has been

>on the enzymes for 3 weeks now. My problem is before went on the diet he

>chewed on his shirts almost constantly. After the diet he stopped for

>approx. 4 months. Now he grinds his teeth. I should tell you he is also

>currently taking Culterelle, Calcium/Magnesium, Vitamin A,E,C, B complex,

>Zinc and EPA Fish oil. Any suggestions on the teeth grinding welcome. Thank

>you in advance! Chantai, Zach's Mom ee, Kansas P.S. , Thanks

>for a very informative book!

>

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