Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Hi Mandy: Yeast die off can cause a short interval of less skills. Try removing the multi for a few days and see if they are the cause of less talking. A lot of kids are sensitive to something in multivitamins. Although if you originally got more speech with the addition of the multi, it is probably the yeast dying off. Check your probiotic to see it doesn't contain casein, since he responded favorably to the withdrawal of milk. If that is not the case, no casein, that is, then increase the amount of probiotics slowly to get the yeast under control. Yeast or yeast die off can mask gains. Candex, which can be purchased at The Vitamin Shoppe or over the internet, or at the health food store, is good for yeast. It is an enzyme that you give on an empty stomach and strips the wall of the yeast so the probiotics can get to it. Start slowly with just 1/4 capsule on an empty stomach in the am and pm. Good luck, [ ] Re: New to Group. Looking for help! PLEASE!! > > > --- Thanks for responding. I'm not starting the ALA yet, I really > would like to learn more first. I read on this board to up Vitamin > a,b,c, probiotics, epo selenium etc. But, it just seems like so much > for a little one. That's why Im only giving him what I am now. I > looked into the intervention, they say he's too young and too > wait.It's hard to wait when you KNOW something isn't right. A few > months ago, I stopped his infant formula and took away milk. He > improved, He loves potatoes, peas, cereals. Is Acidophilus good for > yeast? Started that today and he woke up from nap cranky and hiccuped > more today. Should I not do that? Anyways, thanks for responding, I > did see here that niacinamide is good for speech, so im thinking of > trying that. But your right. I will start slow. Thanks ALOT!!! > > In , " Debi " <fightingautism@y...> wrote: > > > > First of all, I would try to slow down and make sure you know what > > you're doing before you do it. Giving ALA can't just be started; you > > need to make sure you have all the right support supplements and > give > > them for a couple of weeks prior to starting the chelation. > Secondly, > > there might be other things going on. Have you considered food > > allergies/intolerances? I would suggest reading www.gfcfdiet.com or > > reading from the message board. Both of these have > > really good info about diets affecting those with autism. Also, I > > would suggest reading Dr. McCandless's Children with Starving > Brains, > > it highlights most of these issues in a layperson format. > > > > I'm assuming you want to do the ALA protocol, have you read about > all > > the supplements that need to be given and done calculations based on > > his size? Also, have you made sure he isn't too young to begin > > chelation? I don't know if this is an issue, but I personally > haven't > > heard of one that young starting. Doesn't mean you can't, just want > > you to make sure you've found all the info you need. > > > > Also, have you seeked out help from your local early intervention > > system? If not, it sounds as if the lack of babble would certainly > > qualify him for some speech services. Doing that while doing the > > biomedical treatments could signficantly help. > > > > HTH, > > Debi > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any supplement for speech/language development? > Right > > > now I have a 13 month old who I give Nordic naturals omega > complete 1/4 > > > teaspoon morning and 1/4 afternoon, with vitamin/mineral > supplement by > > > Buried Treasure, 1 tablespoon. Also, 1 teaspoon of Acidophilus in > the > > > morning. I haven't had him tested for high mercury, although I > suspect > > > a problem due to lack of babbling and bad reaction at 4 months > old. I > > > new to all this, im learning alot. Just need a little help on how > I can > > > help him. He is young, but I know something is wrong, he has > loose > > > bowels, pink ring, I see him frusturated at times and I dont know > why. > > > How can I help him? I bought ALA today, but afraid how dosage? > what to > > > do.Any input please? > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 --- No casein, I think its the multivitamin/mineral, when I started that he decreased babbling during the day. How can I supplement him if I dont use the multi? In , <Ladyshrink111@p...> wrote: > > Hi Mandy: > > Yeast die off can cause a short interval of less skills. Try removing the multi for a few days and see if they are the cause of less talking. A lot of kids are sensitive to something in multivitamins. Although if you originally got more speech with the addition of the multi, it is probably the yeast dying off. > > Check your probiotic to see it doesn't contain casein, since he responded favorably to the withdrawal of milk. If that is not the case, no casein, that is, then increase the amount of probiotics slowly to get the yeast under control. Yeast or yeast die off can mask gains. > > Candex, which can be purchased at The Vitamin Shoppe or over the internet, or at the health food store, is good for yeast. It is an enzyme that you give on an empty stomach and strips the wall of the yeast so the probiotics can get to it. Start slowly with just 1/4 capsule on an empty stomach in the am and pm. > > Good luck, > > > > [ ] Re: New to Group. Looking for help! > PLEASE!! > > > > > > --- Thanks for responding. I'm not starting the ALA yet, I really > > would like to learn more first. I read on this board to up > Vitamin > > a,b,c, probiotics, epo selenium etc. But, it just seems like so > much > > for a little one. That's why Im only giving him what I am now. I > > looked into the intervention, they say he's too young and too > > wait.It's hard to wait when you KNOW something isn't right. A few > > months ago, I stopped his infant formula and took away milk. He > > improved, He loves potatoes, peas, cereals. Is Acidophilus good > for > > yeast? Started that today and he woke up from nap cranky and > hiccuped > > more today. Should I not do that? Anyways, thanks for responding, > I > > did see here that niacinamide is good for speech, so im thinking > of > > trying that. But your right. I will start slow. Thanks ALOT!!! > > > > In , " Debi " <fightingautism@y...> > wrote: > > > > > > First of all, I would try to slow down and make sure you know > what > > > you're doing before you do it. Giving ALA can't just be > started; you > > > need to make sure you have all the right support supplements > and > > give > > > them for a couple of weeks prior to starting the chelation. > > Secondly, > > > there might be other things going on. Have you considered food > > > allergies/intolerances? I would suggest reading > www.gfcfdiet.com or > > > reading from the message board. Both of these > have > > > really good info about diets affecting those with autism. Also, > I > > > would suggest reading Dr. McCandless's Children with Starving > > Brains, > > > it highlights most of these issues in a layperson format. > > > > > > I'm assuming you want to do the ALA protocol, have you read > about > > all > > > the supplements that need to be given and done calculations > based on > > > his size? Also, have you made sure he isn't too young to begin > > > chelation? I don't know if this is an issue, but I personally > > haven't > > > heard of one that young starting. Doesn't mean you can't, just > want > > > you to make sure you've found all the info you need. > > > > > > Also, have you seeked out help from your local early > intervention > > > system? If not, it sounds as if the lack of babble would > certainly > > > qualify him for some speech services. Doing that while doing the > > > biomedical treatments could signficantly help. > > > > > > HTH, > > > Debi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Does anyone have any supplement for speech/language > development? > > Right > > > > now I have a 13 month old who I give Nordic naturals omega > > complete 1/4 > > > > teaspoon morning and 1/4 afternoon, with vitamin/mineral > > supplement by > > > > Buried Treasure, 1 tablespoon. Also, 1 teaspoon of > Acidophilus in > > the > > > > morning. I haven't had him tested for high mercury, although > I > > suspect > > > > a problem due to lack of babbling and bad reaction at 4 > months > > old. I > > > > new to all this, im learning alot. Just need a little help on > how > > I can > > > > help him. He is young, but I know something is wrong, he has > > loose > > > > bowels, pink ring, I see him frusturated at times and I dont > know > > why. > > > > How can I help him? I bought ALA today, but afraid how > dosage? > > what to > > > > do.Any input please? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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