Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 how much vitamin e, gabba and cod liver oil? vitamin e sems to modulate bile the wrong way. cod liver oil cna have organic toxin and heavy metal issues gaba sounds like trouble hes too anxious and thats a neural sign. glasses if made of glass can be to heavy, plastic lenes (cr39) are best. there can be extremely subtle issues with things like gaba related to the molecules not being quite true or impurities in the formulation > Hi, > > My son, who used to not see danger in anything, now is " scared " to > slide down the slide, and also of the ball coming to him when > playing baseball... I remember reading something about changes in > visual perception in 's book, due to a drug. Do enzymes also > cause changes in visual perception? He refuses to wear his glasses > too (could be misaligment of the glasses, or that the prescription > is not good, I don't know) - We have been on enzymes for about > almost 4 weeks. We started slow, he takes now 1 cap Peptyzide, 1 cap > Prime Zyme and 1/2 cap No Fenol (total amount throughout the day) > He also takes GABA, vit. E and cod liver oil... Any suggestions? > > Coral Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 >>>> My son, who used to not see danger in anything, now is " scared " to slide down the slide, and also of the ball coming to him when > playing baseball... Coral, My visual perception (with me it was depth perception in particular) 'shifted' twice. Once with the migraine medication and once again when starting Peptizyde. The first time I was really weirded out (understandably). I think it would be very very scary for a child. The second time I knew what was going on but it was still wierd and took about 4 weeks to really adjust to. The visual perception is actually correcting itself so you see properly, but when you are so used to moving in space and seeing the world one way and then it changes.... It is very hard to describe the effect, but I can't emphasize how much it changes how you move in space. The best I can come up with is that before everything looked more 'hot'...like it had heat. And it was like a View Master effect. (Of course I though View Masters were boring and what was everyone looking at???). After the visual adjustments the View Master slides now look like they always did, but the rest of the work looks much more flat and integrated. It no longer looks like the View Master slides. I remember a long time ago, one mom wrote that her middle school daughter was gripping the desk at school because the 'floor was moving all around'. I told about my experience, and sure enough, her daughter adjusted in a few days. My older son was terrified of being over anything that didn't have a solid bottom since he was a baby. He would scream and have a meltdown if we had to go over a street grate, a grate in the floor, and particularly steps without risers (where there isn'ta backing on the steps and you can see the ground below. We have to take a different route or carry him clinging to us with his eyes hidden in our coats. He wouldn't ride a tricycle or bicycle or do slides much either. This lessened greatly with the migraine med and with Peptizyde it stopped altogether. He also stopped chronic his head banging. I think your son is likely experiencing some of this too and the 'panic' effect should go away in a little bit. It just manifest differently in different people. But over all, if he was really insensitive to danger and fearless, it is probably good that he gets a little of that just to increase his own safety. One last thing and then I will sign off. Enzymes can impact sensory integration dysfunction for the better. Sometimes a little. Sometimes a lot. Kids that are too undersensitive become more sensitive to a more typical level. Kids that are too hyper-sensitive become less sensitive to a more typical level. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 , Did your " eye prescription " change through all the visual adjustments? Coral Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 > how much vitamin e, gabba and cod liver oil? 1 gel cap 400 Vit E 1 or 2 caps Kirkman's GABA (250-500 mg) 2 gel caps Kirkman's CLO (2500 iu) He was very irratable for a little while when we started enzymes... Actually for about 3 weeks he could not stand to have his brother nearby without screaming and charging to him. ,I am curious af for why you think GABA can be trouble... I think it has helped him calm down a little. He has taken it for 2 weeks. We just started Vit. E. His glasses are made of polycarbonate. He has done 3 rounds of vision therapy prior to starting dietary and nutricional interventions, and his prescription went from -4 to the current one: He wears bifocals with 0 at short distance, and 1 for far distance (he is nearsighted). His glasses are beat up because he is (or was?) so rough... He has a little bit of strabismus, and lacks depth perception: he uses one eye to look predomintantly at close and another eye to look at distance. When reading his eyes fatigue so easily... Even a 16 page picture book makes him come out with a bunch of excuses to go to the bathroom... He can read flash cards beautifully. When we go down to a sentence, he can read it if I block the text. In a paragraph form, he gets frustrated.... I hope that the effects of enzymes are to help him!!! Coral Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 the shape of the eye lens can be very related to blood sugar problems, i know my eye lens stopped changing after after modifyed scd and chromium gft saved me buying a new monitor so thats one benefit! i am just guessing with gaba, have no practical experience with it but all these mid chain metabolic supplements seem to be trouble the kikrmans cod liver oil is molecularly filtered i think and should be ok vitamin e influences a lot more things than people think and really i only take 10-20 iu a day, you prick the end of the cap and squeeze a drop out................ if he is getting eye strain i wouldn't bother forcing him to read, wait until you get the blood sugar and other issues(yeast!?) right enough so that is less of an issue enzymes will be a huge help but i would get a hair test as well. > > > how much vitamin e, gabba and cod liver oil? > > 1 gel cap 400 Vit E > 1 or 2 caps Kirkman's GABA (250-500 mg) > 2 gel caps Kirkman's CLO (2500 iu) > > He was very irratable for a little while when we started enzymes... > Actually for about 3 weeks he could not stand to have his brother > nearby without screaming and charging to him. ,I am curious af > for why you think GABA can be trouble... I think it has helped him > calm down a little. He has taken it for 2 weeks. We just started > Vit. E. > > His glasses are made of polycarbonate. He has done 3 rounds of > vision therapy prior to starting dietary and nutricional > interventions, and his prescription went from -4 to the current one: > He wears bifocals with 0 at short distance, and 1 for far distance > (he is nearsighted). His glasses are beat up because he is (or > was?) so rough... He has a little bit of strabismus, and lacks depth > perception: he uses one eye to look predomintantly at close and > another eye to look at distance. > > When reading his eyes fatigue so easily... Even a 16 page picture > book makes him come out with a bunch of excuses to go to the > bathroom... He can read flash cards beautifully. When we go down to > a sentence, he can read it if I block the text. In a paragraph form, > he gets frustrated.... I hope that the effects of enzymes are to > help him!!! > > Coral Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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