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In a message dated 6/26/2003 5:11:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

alevin@... writes:

> tyrptophan with low rda b6 helps with anxiety and hyper

what is this?

is it homeopathic, over the counter or by presricption and do you know anyone

who has had success from it>?

thank you joey

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as far as i can see adhd is a pancreatic disorder with the brain

having to go for adrenalin for its sugar metabolism since the other

pathways are not working properly

there fore you are looking at a similar situation to autism and need

a broad based approached approach

in fact i notice that over thirty years the population of children

has generally become so much on spectrum through vaccines, metals

toxicity and ersatz diet aht the bar has shifted and by older

standards i have yet to met a child not at least somewhat on spectrum.

so bascially you are looking at spectrum issues and enzymes can be

part of adressing that

but there is a heap of other stuff, especially minerals transport

enhancement since adhd seems to relate strongly to disordered

minerals transport

tyrptophan with low rda b6 helps with anxiety and hyper

enzymes will help with yeast, digestive efficency(read normal looking

stools)

probably you need a hair test to look for heavy metals, a lead blood

test might be helpful as well if you suspect high lead levels

http://members.tripod.com/mueller_ranges/links/as_links.html

chromium gtf may help with brain blood sugar issues

> Hi, wondering if anyone has had any luck with using enzymes for a

> child with ADHD? Maybe not being so hyper, not so anxious?

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thanks for the info! alot of what you wrote is totally foriegn to

me. What do you mean by a pancreatic disorder, his other pathways

are not working properly possibly because of yeast??

what is disordered mineral transport? Needs more EFA's????

chromium gtf may help with brain blood sugar issues, never heard of

this! Is there someone I can read up on this???

tyrptophan, he takes 5HTP 100mg per day, is that the same thing??

Sorry for so many questions! Right now he is on, 5Htp, gaba plus,

multi-vitamin, flax seed oil and calcium/magnesium.

> > Hi, wondering if anyone has had any luck with using enzymes for a

> > child with ADHD? Maybe not being so hyper, not so anxious?

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5htp is the next step from tryptophan, but apparently doesn't

necessarily make it to the brain, whereas tryptophan does.

pancreatic injury is a known effect of vaccines given too young.

plus other things.

the pancreas makes enzymes and a lot of things necessary for sugar

metabolism. adrenalin is another sugar metabolism pathway that seems

to be more robust to developmental disorder than the normal

mechanisms, so the brain which needs sugar more than oxygen will

switch into it.

flax seed oil need balancing with omega sixes, safflower oil,

sunflower oil. also don't overdo the flax seed oil.

is the multivitamin a low rda or high rda version? if you tell me the

brad and type i can find it on the web.

some of the calciums can be strongly inhibiting of absorbtion of

other minerals.

yeast is also a sign of disordered minerals transport.

bascially google and pub med are the best search resources on the net.

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  • 1 year later...

We are treating my son who is 6, but started to have a health

decline at the age of 5, I really don't know where he would have

ended up if we didn't treat him biomedically. We were seeing definite

AD/ADHD behavior, then after a few months of waiting and watching,

autistic behavior was surfacing after MMR/VArivax vaccine in June of

03.We are seeing a DAN doctor since May of 04 and all the behaviors

are gone. Ad/ADHD, autism are off the screen. He now is learning,

focused, doing fabulously in 1st grade. My son's DAN is an pediatric

allergist/immunologist who has presented at DAN he said that AD/ADHD

is at the beginning of the spectrum, and autism is at the extreme

end. Now I am truly convinced that it is, as we were seeing the

decline on a daily basis, it was happening before our eyes.Keep

reading and looking at it from that angle treat the same way, it

probably wi;ll not take as long to undo the damage.

>

> >>>> Hi - I am looking for information more specific to enzyme use

> > and ADHD (and maybe generalized allergies)...but if anyone has

> specific info use with ADHD inattentive - I would sure love to hear

> from you.

>

> Sue in Iowa,

>

> I am in the Feingold org and there are quite a few people using No-

> Fenol in particular to help with the phenol foods. Some use other

> enzyme products for all foods too. But the ADHD kids seems to

respond

> particularly well with No-Fenol.

>

> In addition, they do very very well with:

>

> - removing all artificial additives and preservatives (including

> hidden ones)

> http://www.enzymestuff.com/dietsfg.htm

> - a number of them are quite sensitive to corn syrup (maybe because

> of the hidden sulfites)

> - epsom salts www.enzymestuff.com/epsomsalts.htm

> - magnesium (not oxide or carbonate forms). There is research

showing

> good response of ADHDers to magnesium supplementation

>

> Let me know if you need more on any of these. best.

>

>

> . in Des Moines

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