Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Hi Edie DHA/EPA are from fish oils. There is lots of inof on this site (UK based), thier Eye Q high EPA, some DHA and a little GLA (fatty acid) has been used in several trials with great results on British school kids as far as focus and attention go. There are comparable products available in USA. Look around ther pages for one called Inner Sanctum - lots of info there www,equazen.com Ref DMG, thats a quite different thing. The only one I ever tried was KIrkman brand www.kirkmanlabs.com I think you are supposed to be able to tell in about 3 weeks if that is going to help. Kirkman do sample size pots and I would advise you try that first, DMG/TMG makes some kids much hyper. Difficult to tell which yoru kid is without trying. Didn;t seem to do anything for my kid either way HTJ MAndi in UK > I am confused about DHA? The health food store guy said that DHA is the > best supplement to help with focusing and attention. What is the difference > > between DHA and EHA? How much should a 60 pound child take a day? Has > anyone had big success with DMG? -- How much and what brand? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 I am confused about DHA? The health food store guy said that DHA is the best supplement to help with focusing and attention. What is the difference between DHA and EHA? How much should a 60 pound child take a day? Has anyone had big success with DMG? -- How much and what brand? Thanks, Edie >From: >Reply- > >Subject: Digest Number 2647 >Date: 8 Feb 2004 11:26:18 -0000 > > >There are 19 messages in this issue. > >Topics in this digest: > > 1. Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of die-off? > From: " Kari Trautman " <karitrautman@...> > 2. RE: Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " MMD 789 " <MMD789@...> > 3. Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " andrew " <alevin@...> > 4. Re: ADHD - Herbal Remedy > From: " andrew " <alevin@...> > 5. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of >die-off? > From: " andrew " <alevin@...> > 6. RE: Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " MMD 789 " <MMD789@...> > 7. Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " andrew " <alevin@...> > 8. DELIVERY OF ENZYMES > From: " ausbusygirl2001 " <busygirl@...> > 9. Re: baking soda in bath report > From: " allison_lillies " <caneng@...> > 10. Re: zinc picolinate reaction -- Dana and all > From: " Mattson " <amattson@...> > 11. Re: its an ill omen to speak about detachment > From: " Mattson " <amattson@...> > 12. Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@...> > 13. Re: DELIVERY OF ENZYMES > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@...> > 14. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of >die-off? > From: Mum231ASD@... > 15. Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " andrew " <alevin@...> > 16. Re: High in Sulfate -- > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@...> > 17. Re: Very odd--Dana & others?? > From: " Liz Weidmann " <lizweidmann@...> > 18. Re: whey cholesterol growth factor . > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@...> > 19. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of >die-off? > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@...> > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:06:21 -0800 > From: " Kari Trautman " <karitrautman@...> >Subject: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of die-off? > >OK, so tell me if this is crazy. My daughter has a bad yeast/bacteria >overgrowth and is sensitive to phenols. So I was thinking, maybe I could >get some of the supplements in her during the night to reduce the die-off >reaction. Anyone crazy enough to try, (or admit...), this? Was wondering >if it's bad if it wakes them up, or maybe giving it to them while they are >sleeping doesn't really do the job because the body is in sleep mode. >Also would like to know if anyone has any idea of the recommended amount >to give a 60 lb. 8 yr old of capriliac acid? The tablets I have are 365 g. >each. >Thanks! >Kari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 --Hello Edie, I used to use DMG (NOW brand) and got good results Re energy but ditched it after I realized I was having a distinct crash and experiancing mild depressive feelings afterwards. Tried it on 11yr old (Too soon:o( and she experianced the same) Amber (11yr old) used to have major attention focus problems at home and school but after adding the minerals Levin recommends on his web page health links (Along with rest of his advice and s,Devons etc etc lol)not forgetting all else here ) She is noticably more focused now (Happy teacher reports) Regards Eileen. , " Edythe Kaplan " <edytheann@h...> wrote: > I am confused about DHA? The health food store guy said that DHA is the > best supplement to help with focusing and attention. What is the difference > between DHA and EHA? How much should a 60 pound child take a day? Has > anyone had big success with DMG? -- How much and what brand? > > Thanks, > > Edie > > > >From: > >Reply- > > > >Subject: Digest Number 2647 > >Date: 8 Feb 2004 11:26:18 -0000 > > > > > >There are 19 messages in this issue. > > > >Topics in this digest: > > > > 1. Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of die-off? > > From: " Kari Trautman " <karitrautman@e...> > > 2. RE: Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " MMD 789 " <MMD789@h...> > > 3. Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " andrew " <alevin@i...> > > 4. Re: ADHD - Herbal Remedy > > From: " andrew " <alevin@i...> > > 5. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of > >die-off? > > From: " andrew " <alevin@i...> > > 6. RE: Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " MMD 789 " <MMD789@h...> > > 7. Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " andrew " <alevin@i...> > > 8. DELIVERY OF ENZYMES > > From: " ausbusygirl2001 " <busygirl@p...> > > 9. Re: baking soda in bath report > > From: " allison_lillies " <caneng@t...> > > 10. Re: zinc picolinate reaction -- Dana and all > > From: " Mattson " <amattson@b...> > > 11. Re: its an ill omen to speak about detachment > > From: " Mattson " <amattson@b...> > > 12. Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@y...> > > 13. Re: DELIVERY OF ENZYMES > > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@y...> > > 14. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of > >die-off? > > From: Mum231ASD@a... > > 15. Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " andrew " <alevin@i...> > > 16. Re: High in Sulfate -- > > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@y...> > > 17. Re: Very odd--Dana & others?? > > From: " Liz Weidmann " <lizweidmann@b...> > > 18. Re: whey cholesterol growth factor . > > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@y...> > > 19. Re: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of > >die-off? > > From: " Eileen Prunster " <eprunster@y...> > > > > > >_____________________________________________________________________ ___ > >_____________________________________________________________________ ___ > > > >Message: 1 > > Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 19:06:21 -0800 > > From: " Kari Trautman " <karitrautman@e...> > >Subject: Supplementing during the night to escape the wrath of die- off? > > > >OK, so tell me if this is crazy. My daughter has a bad yeast/bacteria > >overgrowth and is sensitive to phenols. So I was thinking, maybe I could > >get some of the supplements in her during the night to reduce the die-off > >reaction. Anyone crazy enough to try, (or admit...), this? Was wondering > >if it's bad if it wakes them up, or maybe giving it to them while they are > >sleeping doesn't really do the job because the body is in sleep mode. > >Also would like to know if anyone has any idea of the recommended amount > >to give a 60 lb. 8 yr old of capriliac acid? The tablets I have are 365 g. > >each. > >Thanks! > >Kari > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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