Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi Beth I'm sorry to hear of you child's troubles. Did you start everything at once, or did you introduce things seperately, gradually working up to a full dose? Sudden changes can be a cause of difficulty, even or especially if the child is deficient in these nutrients. Also, with combination products like Super Nu Thera and amino complexes, if one ingredient is causing a problem it's impossible to isolate which one it is. It is probably wise to take everything out for a while until things settle down, then add supplements back in one at a time, starting at 1/8 -1/4 of the full dose and slowly working up. Note both good and bad changes. This way you'll find out which supplement does what. There is a good document on implementing supplements in the files of this group. Agitation, flushed face and ears are commonly associated with phenol problems. If you give a detailed list of the ingredients in each supplement (and how much the child gets of each), someone should be able to help see if there are any high-phenol items, or if something else could be at play here. Diet also plays a huge role. Of course, it could be something else - but this is common. You could consider adding No-Fenol to your program. We haven't used GABA, but do use 50 mg of 5-htp every night for sleep issues. We have had no trouble with it, but not everyone does well on 5-htp. I hope this helps René > > after about > a week he began to seem frantic and anxious. Almost manic. Definitely > at his worst that he had ever been in his low times. He's highly > agitated, aggressive and obsessive about the littlest things. He has > been on risperdal for over a year and that seemed to help a lot of > these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back > worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver support, > amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and fish > oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving young > kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. > Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Thanks, Rene. Your thoughts are mine in that I felt we started this road too quickly. His therapist told us to start him on all of these right away. That kind of surprised me. What products have phenol? His identical twin is on the protocol and is tolerating it better although his face is flushed, too. I haven't changed their diets during this at all. We were told not to. I will definitely be backing off on all this. I have 3 kids going through this regime. It is overwhelming trying to get all these supplements down them at the regular intervals. I'm about ready to have a nervous breakdown and then to throw Reece's off the chart symptoms into the mix.....well, it's loony here......Reece is oppositional anyway, so to try and make him take these supplements....it's insane. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi Beth I don't know why, but often people who probably should know better like nutritionists, doctors, etc, do give parents a laundry list of supplements to implement all at once. I've heard of many problems with this approach. I'm not a phenol expert at all, but Dana knows a lot about them. Here's her phenol page: http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm I do hope things get better for you soon. Trust your instincts. take care René > > Thanks, Rene. Your thoughts are mine in that I felt we started this > road too quickly. His therapist told us to start him on all of these > right away. That kind of surprised me. What products have phenol? ......Reece is oppositional anyway, so to try and make him take > these supplements....it's insane. > Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 It could be the super nu thera. My son becae extremely hyper and agitated with SNT. We have since changed over to Yasko's general vitamin which has lower doses of P5P. It has made an amazing difference. My son used to have the red cheeks and ears as well. It was a phenol reaction. He no longer reacts now that we have his immune system regulated with IVIG. a > > I have a 5 year old with PDDNOS that after urine and hair sample > testing was put on a comprehensive protocol of nutritional support > therapy to heal his gut and reduce his liver toxicity. Aside from the > overwhelmingness of just trying to get the stuff down him, after about > a week he began to seem frantic and anxious. Almost manic. Definitely > at his worst that he had ever been in his low times. He's highly > agitated, aggressive and obsessive about the littlest things. He has > been on risperdal for over a year and that seemed to help a lot of > these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back > worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver support, > amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and fish > oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving young > kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. Has anyone had > any experience with this? The nutritional therapist said she had never > heard of anyone not getting better. We are miffed as we really felt we > were on the right road. Thoughts? > Beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Consider stopping all the new supplements and adding them in one new one per week so you have an idea which one is causing what (positive or negative). Also carefully look at all the ingredients in each, including whatever they use for fillers. Others will comment on specific supplements. S S <tt> I have a 5 year old with PDDNOS that after urine and hair sample <BR> testing was put on a comprehensive protocol of nutritional support <BR> therapy to heal his gut and reduce his liver toxicity. Aside from the <BR> overwhelmingness of just trying to get the stuff down him, after about <BR> a week he began to seem frantic and anxious. Almost manic. Definitely <BR> at his worst that he had ever been in his low times. He's highly <BR> agitated, aggressive and obsessive about the littlest things. He has <BR> been on risperdal for over a year and that seemed to help a lot of <BR> these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back <BR> worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver support, <BR> amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and fish <BR> oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving young <BR> kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. Has anyone had <BR> any experience with this? The nutritional therapist said she had never <BR> heard of anyone not getting better. We are miffed as we really felt we <BR> were on the right road. Thoughts?<BR> Beth<BR> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 a, Forgive my still learning lingo, but I'm not sure what P5P and IVIG means. How can you tell if one of the supplements contains phenol? What should I be looking for on the ingredient panel? mb > > > > I have a 5 year old with PDDNOS that after urine and hair sample > > testing was put on a comprehensive protocol of nutritional support > > therapy to heal his gut and reduce his liver toxicity. Aside from > the > > overwhelmingness of just trying to get the stuff down him, after > about > > a week he began to seem frantic and anxious. Almost manic. > Definitely > > at his worst that he had ever been in his low times. He's highly > > agitated, aggressive and obsessive about the littlest things. He > has > > been on risperdal for over a year and that seemed to help a lot of > > these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back > > worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver > support, > > amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and > fish > > oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving > young > > kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. Has anyone > had > > any experience with this? The nutritional therapist said she had > never > > heard of anyone not getting better. We are miffed as we really > felt we > > were on the right road. Thoughts? > > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 a, Forgive my still learning lingo, but I'm not sure what P5P and IVIG means. How can you tell if one of the supplements contains phenol? What should I be looking for on the ingredient panel? mb > > > > I have a 5 year old with PDDNOS that after urine and hair sample > > testing was put on a comprehensive protocol of nutritional support > > therapy to heal his gut and reduce his liver toxicity. Aside from > the > > overwhelmingness of just trying to get the stuff down him, after > about > > a week he began to seem frantic and anxious. Almost manic. > Definitely > > at his worst that he had ever been in his low times. He's highly > > agitated, aggressive and obsessive about the littlest things. He > has > > been on risperdal for over a year and that seemed to help a lot of > > these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back > > worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver > support, > > amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and > fish > > oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving > young > > kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. Has anyone > had > > any experience with this? The nutritional therapist said she had > never > > heard of anyone not getting better. We are miffed as we really > felt we > > were on the right road. Thoughts? > > Beth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 > these symptoms, but now with the nutritional regime they are back > worse than ever. He has been taking 5HTP and GABA plus, liver support, > amino balance, super nu thera, calcium mag, protein digesters and fish > oils. I read today about some people recommending against giving young > kids HTP and GABA. He also has a flushed face and ears. Has anyone had > any experience with this? You should definitely stop all of them, wait a few days [maybe a week], then add them ONE at a time. SNT commonly causes problems, especially for kids who are phenol intolerant http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Cal/mag was a problem for my son because he was calcium toxic. Fish oils and other EFAs were a problem until I corrected his mitochondrial issues. >> The nutritional therapist said she had never > heard of anyone not getting better. Then she has not seen very many autistic kids. >> We are miffed as we really felt we > were on the right road. Thoughts? You are probably on the right road, but many times [especially for kids like my son], you have to fix one problem before you can give supplements to fix other problems. For example, my son did improve when I gave most of the supplements you list above. However, at first he did not tolerate them, and he needed either ALA chelation or other supplements FIRST, in order for his body to tolerate the other supplements he needed. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2006 Report Share Posted April 15, 2006 Dana, Wow! Have I come to the right place!! We have not done any chelating yet. His antimony was off the charts and his liver toxicities were very very high. My mother instinct told me that his body was not able to process all this at once. Almost a reverse toxicity. I know that he needs to be chelated. I am not sure what all the " rules " are to reading the hair sample. Is there a good place to go to read about that? The nutritionist doesn't want to chelate until his body is able to tolerate it. I am such a newbie to all of this. Thank you for your great advice. After two days off he is like a new kid. Not frantic or anxious. Not even really that aggressive. Woke up talking up a storm. Which leads me to believe that he was getting the benefit of some of the supps he was on, but whatever was interfering with it was masking. He is also on Risperdal. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether I keep him on or wean him off?/ side effects to combinations of supps with Risperdal? Again, thanks. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 >>I am not sure what all the " rules " are to > reading the hair sample. Is there a good place to go to read about > that? This site is good http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ >>He is also on Risperdal. Does anyone have any > thoughts on whether I keep him on or wean him off?/ side effects to > combinations of supps with Risperdal? I don't know much about Risperdal, because I have never used it, but there are several successes with weaning off Risperdal on the enzyme forum, you can try enzymes, or post there and ask what has helped / http://www.enzymestuff.com/ Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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