Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 > i was wondering when you did the vit a/ole if it was at a time of > year when skin vitmain d was significant? Not sure I understand your question. I did this about October/November. My kids are ALWAYS outside, if that matters to you. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 well you might be on to something with high vitamin a/ole like you were with no fenol............... but given your dry climate and the children being outside then that would imply reasonable skin vitamin d levels as well what i am noticing is that autistic gut problems plus northern low sun latitudes tends to colitis much more which reinforces sun exsposure and most effectively a solar noon sun altitude above 72 degrees as modulating the immune system away from inflamatory gut diseases and proably things like ms as well. > > i was wondering when you did the vit a/ole if it was at a time of > > year when skin vitmain d was significant? > > > Not sure I understand your question. I did this about October/November. My kids are ALWAYS outside, if that matters to you. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 > well you might be on to something with high vitamin a/ole like you > were with no fenol............... This OLE is REALLY addressing a problem with #3 and #4 and skin rashes. I removed OLE again right after Christmas, and two days later #4 [who is NT and her food issues are now gone] developed a VERY NASTY red rash all over the underside of her thighs. So I added it back and the rash disappeared in two days. Very strange. > but given your dry climate and the children being outside then that > would imply reasonable skin vitamin d levels as well LOL it has rained here 2-3 times per week for the last month or so!! Major mud slides in the fire-burned areas, 12 people died on Christmas day about 50 miles from here from that. Yes I know this really does not mean we don't have a dry climate, but we are tired of the rain here! Not sure kids with metal/virus problems can make vitamin D from the sunshine, because they typically can't make vitamin A from beta carotene. But I *assume* at least MY kids are okay with vitamin D. > what i am noticing is that autistic gut problems plus northern low > sun latitudes tends to colitis much more which reinforces sun > exsposure and most effectively a solar noon sun altitude above 72 > degrees as modulating the immune system away from inflamatory gut > diseases and proably things like ms as well. I know SAD can be associated with phenol intolerance, which is why the light boxes can work for SAD symptoms and also phenol symptoms. I wonder if it is the vitamin D, or some other reason that light is good for this? Do you have any ideas on that? http://www.danasview.net/sad.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2004 Report Share Posted January 3, 2004 pre vitmain d is made when sunlight in the wavelenghts 290-305 nm (which is sun above 73 degress solar elevation really) strikes cholesterol the skin and converts it to pre vitmain d, lumisterol and tachysterol. the pathways are different from vitamin a and not dependent on the gut. high sun therapy seems to have been outstandingly successful in tasmanias limited high sun season so far. > > well you might be on to something with high vitamin a/ole like you > > were with no fenol............... > > > This OLE is REALLY addressing a problem with #3 and #4 and skin rashes. I removed OLE again right after Christmas, and two days > later #4 [who is NT and her food issues are now gone] developed a VERY NASTY red rash all over the underside of her thighs. So I > added it back and the rash disappeared in two days. Very strange. > > > > but given your dry climate and the children being outside then that > > would imply reasonable skin vitamin d levels as well > > > LOL it has rained here 2-3 times per week for the last month or so!! Major mud slides in the fire-burned areas, 12 people died on > Christmas day about 50 miles from here from that. Yes I know this really does not mean we don't have a dry climate, but we are tired > of the rain here! > > Not sure kids with metal/virus problems can make vitamin D from the sunshine, because they typically can't make vitamin A from beta > carotene. But I *assume* at least MY kids are okay with vitamin D. > > > > what i am noticing is that autistic gut problems plus northern low > > sun latitudes tends to colitis much more which reinforces sun > > exsposure and most effectively a solar noon sun altitude above 72 > > degrees as modulating the immune system away from inflamatory gut > > diseases and proably things like ms as well. > > > I know SAD can be associated with phenol intolerance, which is why the light boxes can work for SAD symptoms and also phenol > symptoms. I wonder if it is the vitamin D, or some other reason that light is good for this? Do you have any ideas on that? > > http://www.danasview.net/sad.htm > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 > pre vitmain d is made when sunlight in the wavelenghts 290-305 nm > (which is sun above 73 degress solar elevation really) strikes > cholesterol the skin and converts it to pre vitmain d, lumisterol and > tachysterol. > > the pathways are different from vitamin a and not dependent on the > gut. Okay that makes sense, altho still not sure a body which is not functioning properly would be able to convert anything to anything else, whether or not the gut is involved. But it would seem that there is a better chance of converting sunlight to vitamin D than beta carotene to vitamin A. > high sun therapy seems to have been outstandingly successful in > tasmanias limited high sun season so far. I always feel better in summer than winter, altho our winters are very mild compared to yours. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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