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In one post I read something about magnesium deficiency having an effect on

sound sensitivity. I've noticed since we started giving magnesium, my daughter

almost never holds her ears. It almost stopped with the enzymes, but the

magnesium seems to have helped even more.

Re: OT-Speech question

>>He also seems to be very sensitive to different noises lately. He's

been holding his hands over his ears, mostly when I try to get him to

say something, which could just be a " two-year " thing, or when he

hears some noise that seems to bother him.

This was my son when he had a yeast problem

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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Mag and Cal together, too. I use Kirkman powders. This boosts the

immune system. There is research surfacing that viral activity

plays a role in auditory processing (and I think other processing as

well). It clearly plays a role in hearing loss.

> >>He also seems to be very sensitive to different noises

lately. He's

> been holding his hands over his ears, mostly when I try to get

him to

> say something, which could just be a " two-year " thing, or when he

> hears some noise that seems to bother him.

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> This was my son when he had a yeast problem

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> http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

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> Dana

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Hello, Please look at the thread # 50651

it is the post someone is talking about(I am so glad it helped)

and http://www.ctds.info/noise-sensitivity.html

http://www.autisminfo.com/dorfman.htm

PLEASE START ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS ALSO-- My 2 Cents Ann

Hey: I just keep a note book of important posts..(it is 5 or 6

pages long) so I can send you to good stuff.. it is not hard to do..

can I get some help??? I would love that.

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