Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 I tried the Brainchild vitamins/minerals for both my kids for 3 weeks and they made things worse. My son became more constipated and lost his appetite, and had more autistic like behaviors. Also, my kids hated the taste of both the minerals and vitamins. I am glad I only bought the trial size. Juli --- emhphd <elna.hall@...> wrote: > I think many of you are using the Brainchild > supplements, curious > about side effects I'm seeing in my son (2 y.o.) > > He's been on SSII for a month. While I'm pleased > with some of the > changes I'm seeing (more language, more varied > interests, more > vibrant), I'm concerned that the side effects I saw > at the beginning > haven't gone away. > > In particular, 3 things: > - he visual stims all day (looking at things from > the side of his > eye, moving objects in and out of his view like an > eye doctor might, > odd head tilts) > - he's less focused, harder to get his attention > (could be the > visual thing) > - he's mouthing things he shouldn't > > Does this sound familiar? Does this mean he doesn't > tolerate the > supplements? Like I said I'm conflicted, because > I've seen some > improvement . . . > > thanks- > > > > > ____________________________________________________ Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 > In particular, 3 things: > - he visual stims all day (looking at things from the side of his > eye, moving objects in and out of his view like an eye doctor might, > odd head tilts) I wrote what my son needed for that problem here http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm If this is a new behavior tho, it is probably the supplement. B vitamins tend to feed yeast, which caused visual stims for my son, so consider increasing your yeast protocol and see if that helps. > - he's mouthing things he shouldn't This can mean zinc deficiency. For my #3, it meant he was eating foods or supplements he did not tolerate, or he had a yeast overgrowth issue. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Hi, When we first started Brainchilds SSII, we also noticed an increase in stims (for us vocal stims) and hyperness that just wouldn't subside. We were seeing some really good things along with it as well. We decided to back down to the SSII with PAK and that made the difference with the stims. The positive also decreased. However, I think my son is beginning to tolerate them, so in a few months, we will start to slowly replace the SSII with PAK to the regular SSII and see if he does better. HTH > I think many of you are using the Brainchild supplements, curious > about side effects I'm seeing in my son (2 y.o.) > > He's been on SSII for a month. While I'm pleased with some of the > changes I'm seeing (more language, more varied interests, more > vibrant), I'm concerned that the side effects I saw at the beginning > haven't gone away. > > In particular, 3 things: > - he visual stims all day (looking at things from the side of his > eye, moving objects in and out of his view like an eye doctor might, > odd head tilts) > - he's less focused, harder to get his attention (could be the > visual thing) > - he's mouthing things he shouldn't > > Does this sound familiar? Does this mean he doesn't tolerate the > supplements? Like I said I'm conflicted, because I've seen some > improvement . . . > > thanks- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Hi There, I saw that you already received some good advice on here, just wanted to add .02, for what it's worth. These are not things we hear a lot from parents with kids starting our supplements. What these things say to me from my experience of talking with many other moms and dealing with this in my own child, is that you may have some kind of yeast or bacterial thing going on, and/or a die off from same. As the company that sold you the supplements, we would suggest that you try reducing the dosage by 50% for 4-7 days, and see if the symptoms subside, just to confirm for yourself whether they are an issue. My gut feeling (pardon the pun) is that this is a gut problem, not a supplement reaction. I will say that we believe that our supplements do change the pH balance in the gut, toward making it unfriendly to bad flora. In some kids this means that some flora that's been living happily there can no longer do so. So what you're seeing could be due to die-off. If this is the case, then the usual stuff you do for die-off might help. Speaking as a representative of Brainchild, I can't give you any treatment advice, but just ask the others on the list and you'll get lots of suggestions of things that seem to help. Terri At 04:17 PM 6/29/2005, you wrote: >I think many of you are using the Brainchild supplements, curious >about side effects I'm seeing in my son (2 y.o.) > >He's been on SSII for a month. While I'm pleased with some of the >changes I'm seeing (more language, more varied interests, more >vibrant), I'm concerned that the side effects I saw at the beginning >haven't gone away. > >In particular, 3 things: >- he visual stims all day (looking at things from the side of his >eye, moving objects in and out of his view like an eye doctor might, >odd head tilts) >- he's less focused, harder to get his attention (could be the >visual thing) >- he's mouthing things he shouldn't > >Does this sound familiar? Does this mean he doesn't tolerate the >supplements? Like I said I'm conflicted, because I've seen some >improvement . . . > >thanks- > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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