Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 , Many people comment that their kids do better " on " round during chelation cycles. My son was one of those kids. Now, further into chelation, I can't tell a difference. My son recently started pulling on his upper lip a great deal. I cut back on cal/mag and it seems to have stopped. Some kids can learn to swallow pills. There are some suggestions in the supplements file. If your daughter could, this might address some of the supplement fatigue she seems to be feeling. Some kids also find it easier to take supps with something like pear sauce or yogurt, rather than drinking them. Hope this might help, Anita > > I started chelating with ALA on the lowest dose this weekend with my > almost 5 year old daughter who is on the spectrum. I increased her > supplements per Andy's recommendations for 2 weeks before. Right > around the time I increased the supplements from twice a day to 4 > times a day with high amounts she started sucking on her lip. I > asked her why and she said she did not know. She does it a lot one > day and hardly at all the next. Thinking it might be yeast I added > GSE. No real improvement noted. Then last Friday I started ALA > with her. She had difficulty with the night waking but did not seem > that tired in the morning. She seemed much happier and played > nicely with her younger brother. She showed a lot of empathy and > better use of language. Rigidity and hypersensativity decreased. > Good day on Monday when we stopped the ALA. Since then she has > declined. Most of the time she cannot pay attention at home and is > not able to share with her brother. She is doing fine in school. > She started breathing deeply during certain times. When asked why > she said to smell or because she was tired. She does it a lot > sometimes and then not at all other times. What is this? > > On supplements, I am giving her all the recommended supplements 4 > times a day with calcium at other times. This is a lot of drinking > of liquids and she is getting fed up. Also the school is having a > hard time getting her to finish everything. I am mixing them in 2 > oz of juice. I am giving her the calcium with milk at the beginning > of meals and the juice at the end of the meal. Any suggestions. > Does anyone else work full time and manage to get everything into > their child. > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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