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Thanks ! This just emphasizes to me that focussing on

methylation might be the way to go with my son. Recently, we thought

his distended abdomen might be caused by impacted stool so we tried to

clean him out with high doses of magnesium. Well, he got diarrhea but

tons did not come out which led us to conclude that he is not

impacted. BUT, the magnesium made him quite happy.

When we tried TMG and Folinic my son became near-recovered for several

hours and then he began a 3-month headbanging spree and his speech

regressed again. So, I don't know if we can say he responded

negatively or positively.

Do you know of a test that can be done to figure all of this out?

dosages etc.? It's all so confusing and yet I think it could be a big

key.

Also, are yeast and bacteria somehow tied into these cycles? Can they

impact them?

Thanks, Hope

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the distended belly may be malabsorbtion/malnutrition

if he near recovered on tmg and then crashed then thats an indicator

of brain blood sugar metabolism problems.

you would be far better to forget the tests and pay attention to

supplementation detail.

> Thanks ! This just emphasizes to me that focussing on

> methylation might be the way to go with my son. Recently, we

thought

> his distended abdomen might be caused by impacted stool so we tried

to

> clean him out with high doses of magnesium. Well, he got diarrhea

but

> tons did not come out which led us to conclude that he is not

> impacted. BUT, the magnesium made him quite happy.

>

> When we tried TMG and Folinic my son became near-recovered for

several

> hours and then he began a 3-month headbanging spree and his speech

> regressed again. So, I don't know if we can say he responded

> negatively or positively.

>

> Do you know of a test that can be done to figure all of this out?

> dosages etc.? It's all so confusing and yet I think it could be a

big

> key.

>

> Also, are yeast and bacteria somehow tied into these cycles? Can

they

> impact them?

>

> Thanks, Hope

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Thank you . The thing is he's such a good eater. He eats lots

of meats and tons of healthy vegetables and some goat yogurt. We are

also supplementing with zinc, magnesium, calcium, selenium. We might

switch to Brainchild's. He might absorb it better.

What should I do about the brain blood sugar metabolism problems? Is

this the same as hypoglycemia? I have hypoglycemia symptoms. We

don't give him lots of fruit at all - just pear, blueberry, cranberry,

lemon - one about every second day.

I don't know if you remember. He used to have a voracious appetite -

ate way more than most adults. We gave him a clove of garlic every

day for a week and that has subsided a bit.

Thanks, Hope

> > Thanks ! This just emphasizes to me that focussing on

> > methylation might be the way to go with my son. Recently, we

> thought

> > his distended abdomen might be caused by impacted stool so we tried

> to

> > clean him out with high doses of magnesium. Well, he got diarrhea

> but

> > tons did not come out which led us to conclude that he is not

> > impacted. BUT, the magnesium made him quite happy.

> >

> > When we tried TMG and Folinic my son became near-recovered for

> several

> > hours and then he began a 3-month headbanging spree and his speech

> > regressed again. So, I don't know if we can say he responded

> > negatively or positively.

> >

> > Do you know of a test that can be done to figure all of this out?

> > dosages etc.? It's all so confusing and yet I think it could be a

> big

> > key.

> >

> > Also, are yeast and bacteria somehow tied into these cycles? Can

> they

> > impact them?

> >

> > Thanks, Hope

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you need to post the forms and amounts of the supplements. what brand

of enzymes r u using?

please read my web pages on 'copper and zinc' and 'minerala i take'

and 'skin vitamin d', low copper is a common problem with zinc

supplementation.

in the index of

http://tinyurl.com/2csa3

look at molybdenum supplementation to help detox the yeast metabolic

by products and chromium gtf to help with blood sugar issues.

being a 'good eater' can go with malbasorbtion.

> > > Thanks ! This just emphasizes to me that focussing on

> > > methylation might be the way to go with my son. Recently, we

> > thought

> > > his distended abdomen might be caused by impacted stool so we

tried

> > to

> > > clean him out with high doses of magnesium. Well, he got

diarrhea

> > but

> > > tons did not come out which led us to conclude that he is not

> > > impacted. BUT, the magnesium made him quite happy.

> > >

> > > When we tried TMG and Folinic my son became near-recovered for

> > several

> > > hours and then he began a 3-month headbanging spree and his

speech

> > > regressed again. So, I don't know if we can say he responded

> > > negatively or positively.

> > >

> > > Do you know of a test that can be done to figure all of this

out?

> > > dosages etc.? It's all so confusing and yet I think it could

be a

> > big

> > > key.

> > >

> > > Also, are yeast and bacteria somehow tied into these cycles?

Can

> > they

> > > impact them?

> > >

> > > Thanks, Hope

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