Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 In a message dated 02/12/2005 06:41:28 GMT Standard Time, redrackem@... writes: Seth's dosing schedule is Sat-Mon " on " , Tues-Fri " off " . I'm assuming this is normal for an " off " period, right? Do the improvements sort of come in waves, while getting slowly better? Either that or he's gotten ahold of some gluten or something. I kind of expected it wouldn't last forever without more " on " periods. But that first round was sure an inspiration to keep it up. Can't wait until Saturday! >>>He may have been responding to the sulphur or one of the other ingrediants in the TD DMPS rather than 'chelating', DO you do Epsom Salts? The wax and wane of gains is common when you start - enjoy it while its there, don;t worry too much on the off days. Has he had a plasma Cysteine test done? You have all the more reasons to look forward to weekends now!! Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 In a message dated 02/12/2005 08:27:49 GMT Standard Time, redrackem@... writes: Hi Mandy; No we don't do epsom salts. I don't know much about them. Don't understand can you clarify? Maybe it's too late at night. >>>.Go to the Treating Autism site - info is under beginners guide and interventions with links for more. Epsom Salts is an easy and safe way to increase sulphate, Sams a kid better on round, he does well on them so do many others. TreatingAutism.com you need the www. first but AOL messes up on You can see photo of my Sam on there too Check out the stories of hope when you have and hour or two Mandi in UK PS Site not finsihed yet but lots of info on there already Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 > > > In a message dated 02/12/2005 06:41:28 GMT Standard Time, > redrackem@y... writes: > > Seth's dosing schedule is Sat-Mon " on " , Tues-Fri " off " . I'm assuming > this is normal for an " off " period, right? Do the improvements sort > of come in waves, while getting slowly better? Either that or he's > gotten ahold of some gluten or something. I kind of expected it > wouldn't last forever without more " on " periods. But that first round > was sure an inspiration to keep it up. Can't wait until Saturday! > > > > >>>He may have been responding to the sulphur or one of the other > ingrediants in the TD DMPS rather than 'chelating', DO you do Epsom Salts? > Hi Mandy; No we don't do epsom salts. I don't know much about them. Don't understand can you clarify? Maybe it's too late at night. > The wax and wane of gains is common when you start - enjoy it while its > there, don;t worry too much on the off days. > > Has he had a plasma Cysteine test done? > Yes. All his plasma metabolism tests came back normal, lactic acid was a bit high but within reference. > You have all the more reasons to look forward to weekends now!! > > Mandi in UK > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 >>But today I didn't ask, I just knew it's because he's > plain out regressing back. > > Seth's dosing schedule is Sat-Mon " on " , Tues-Fri " off " . I'm assuming > this is normal for an " off " period, right? Do the improvements sort > of come in waves, while getting slowly better? For my son, this was a function of 1) the ALA was pulling his excess minerals, and 2) the virus/es were increasing. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 > > Seth (ASD/3.5) had exciting gains on his first round, but they are now > subsided. It is now Thursday night, and his last TD-DMPS application > was Monday night. His startling improvements seemed to last about 1/2 > way through Wednesday. Then he drifted back to just about where he > was before all this. Yesterday evening I noted him sort of regressing > a bit, and I asked the wife and she confirmed, he had not taken his > usual nap. But today I didn't ask, I just knew it's because he's > plain out regressing back. > > Seth's dosing schedule is Sat-Mon " on " , Tues-Fri " off " . I'm assuming > this is normal for an " off " period, right? Um, actually I don't think it is " normal " . NOW DON'T PANIC. I do NOT mean it is " bad " or " a cause for concern " . I mean I don't think it is " common " . I agree with whoever posted that said this could be due to the sulfur content. Oh, wait, no I don't -- you are not usin ALA. Hummm, are you using a TD formula with glutathione or other active ingredients? If so, you might try giving a little NAC during the OFF time and see if that helps. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Mandi; Thanks for the tips. Mangesium Sulphate. That makes sense. He needs both. Since so many kids " do well " on them, I think we ought to try it. I saw your pic on " meet the team " but didn't see your son but that's OK. Thanks for the link and tip! Mark > > > In a message dated 02/12/2005 08:27:49 GMT Standard Time, > redrackem@y... writes: > > > Hi Mandy; No we don't do epsom salts. I don't know much about them. > Don't understand can you clarify? Maybe it's too late at night. > > > > >>>.Go to the Treating Autism site - info is under beginners guide and > interventions with links for more. Epsom Salts is an easy and safe way to increase > sulphate, Sams a kid better on round, he does well on them so do many others. > > TreatingAutism.com > > you need the www. first but AOL messes up on > > You can see photo of my Sam on there too > > Check out the stories of hope when you have and hour or two > > Mandi in UK > PS Site not finsihed yet but lots of info on there already > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 > Um, actually I don't think it is " normal " . NOW DON'T PANIC. > I do NOT mean it is " bad " or " a cause for concern " . > I mean I don't think it is " common " . > > I agree with whoever posted that said this could be due to > the sulfur content. Oh, wait, no I don't -- you are not > usin ALA. Hummm, are you using a TD formula with > glutathione or other active ingredients? > If so, you might try giving a little NAC during the OFF > time and see if that helps. > > good wishes, > Moria > Hi Moria; Thanks for replying. No ALA yet. Maybe after a few months we'll introduce it. We are just starting with TD-DMPS. I do believe it has glutathione in it, too, yes. It's from " College Pharmacy's Center For Advanced Medical Therapeudics (AMT) " NAC? (we need a glossary page, here, huh?). Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 > > > > Um, actually I don't think it is " normal " . NOW DON'T PANIC. > > I do NOT mean it is " bad " or " a cause for concern " . > > I mean I don't think it is " common " . > > > > I agree with whoever posted that said this could be due to > > the sulfur content. Oh, wait, no I don't -- you are not > > usin ALA. Hummm, are you using a TD formula with > > glutathione or other active ingredients? > > If so, you might try giving a little NAC during the OFF > > time and see if that helps. > > > > good wishes, > > Moria > > > > Hi Moria; > > Thanks for replying. No ALA yet. Maybe after a few months we'll > introduce it. We are just starting with TD-DMPS. I do believe it > has glutathione in it, too, yes. It's from " College Pharmacy's > Center For Advanced Medical Therapeudics (AMT) " > > NAC? (we need a glossary page, here, huh?). > > Mark > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Glossary.html Please be sure to check the date the above file was created! Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 > > > > > > > Um, actually I don't think it is " normal " . NOW DON'T PANIC. > > > I do NOT mean it is " bad " or " a cause for concern " . > > > I mean I don't think it is " common " . > > > > > > I agree with whoever posted that said this could be due to > > > the sulfur content. Oh, wait, no I don't -- you are not > > > usin ALA. Hummm, are you using a TD formula with > > > glutathione or other active ingredients? > > > If so, you might try giving a little NAC during the OFF > > > time and see if that helps. > > > > > > good wishes, > > > Moria > > > > > > > Hi Moria; > > > > Thanks for replying. No ALA yet. Maybe after a few months we'll > > introduce it. We are just starting with TD-DMPS. I do believe it > > has glutathione in it, too, yes. It's from " College Pharmacy's > > Center For Advanced Medical Therapeudics (AMT) " > > > > NAC? (we need a glossary page, here, huh?). > > > > Mark > > > > > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Glossary.html > > Please be sure to check the date the above file was > created! > > Moria > You are quite thorough! Thanks. " NAC - a supplement. Lots of sulfur. " Interesting. Thanks for the tip. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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