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i'd get a hair test and look at more enzymes and some dietary

modifcation aka scd/optimal diet.

> Hello all,

> I just wanted to post a quick question. My daughter has begun to

> cross her eyes alot in the last two days. Then today at speech,

her

> therapist told me that she crossed her eyes and then one stayed

> crossed while the other started jerking and then the one that

jerked

> rolled back into her head. Her behavior has been normal, I'm just

> concerned. Has anyone else heard of this?

> Her info: She just turned 3 at the end of May. She is not

currently

> on any meds or sups except the occational enzymes. Her only Dx is

> speech delay (older brother has autism), but I definatly wouldn't

> call her " normal " .

> If anyone can help me, I would appreciate any advice you can give

me.

>

> Thank you,

> a

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Has she had her eyes tested? Far-sightedness and eye crossing quite

often go together. One eye rolling back into her head would make me

wonder if there was something else going on though. I got glasses at

4 because my eyes started to cross (found out then that I was far-

sighted) and my daughter got glasses at 2 1/2, she's far-sighted and

the dr told me to watch for any signs of her eyes crossing. We did a

preschool vision therapy program which was very good for her.

Best Wishes

Becky

> Hello all,

> I just wanted to post a quick question. My daughter has begun to

> cross her eyes alot in the last two days. Then today at speech,

her

> therapist told me that she crossed her eyes and then one stayed

> crossed while the other started jerking and then the one that

jerked

> rolled back into her head. Her behavior has been normal, I'm just

> concerned. Has anyone else heard of this?

> Her info: She just turned 3 at the end of May. She is not

currently

> on any meds or sups except the occational enzymes. Her only Dx is

> speech delay (older brother has autism), but I definatly wouldn't

> call her " normal " .

> If anyone can help me, I would appreciate any advice you can give

me.

>

> Thank you,

> a

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> Hello all,

> I just wanted to post a quick question. My daughter has begun to

> cross her eyes alot in the last two days.

My #4 had an eye issue similar to this, which I traced to food

intolerances and yeast issues. The problem went away once I removed

the offending foods and treated the yeast.

Chelation removed it entirely.

Dana

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My son crosses his eyes inwards... Actually he uses one at a time,

and the one he is not using, turns inwards. I just bumped up his CLO

to 5000 iu, and I have seen a difference, he doesn't cross as much!

Coral

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a,

This can be related to third cranial nerve damage as per Andy Cutler.

Mercury toxicity settling in the third cranial nerve cause the strabismus.I

have also heard it is lack of vitamin A.

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