Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Hi all I have another question. Our doc gave us gaba for calming my son. Is it possible that it is doing the opposite. As I have posted before yeast die off and the start of chelation has my son climbing the walls. Doc said activated charcoal, but I can't seem to fit this into his schedule and have it be effective. Could other supps be causing this unusual behavior? Other supps we are using are l-carnitine tmg w/folic acid calcium magnesium zinc three lac molydium picoliate (sp?) super nuthera Thats all I can think of right now. My son is stimming and grinding his teeth, and pretty much bouncing off the walls, which isn't like him normally. He was pretty bad during yeast die offs, but we got his yeast count down, so I am confused. Thanks Mandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 If you want to try something for calming you may want to try Theanine Serene with Relora, it has GABA in it as well. We finally received ours yesterday and took 2 around 4:00 PM and they work. As well all know the opposite effect could occur with our kids but it reminded me taking a low dose of valium or xanex. I'm going to give 2 to my son when he gets home from school today. http://www.sourcenaturals.com/products/?id=GP1787 > > Hi all > I have another question. Our doc gave us gaba for calming my son. > Is it possible that it is doing the opposite. As I have posted > before yeast die off and the start of chelation has my son climbing > the walls. > Doc said activated charcoal, but I can't seem to fit this into his > schedule and have it be effective. > Could other supps be causing this unusual behavior? Other supps we > are using are > l-carnitine > tmg w/folic acid > calcium magnesium > zinc > three lac > molydium picoliate (sp?) > super nuthera > Thats all I can think of right now. My son is stimming and grinding > his teeth, and pretty much bouncing off the walls, which isn't like > him normally. He was pretty bad during yeast die offs, but we got > his yeast count down, so I am confused. > Thanks > Mandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 I actually ordered some of that the other day-should get it today. I saw that in a previous post and decided to try it. I was just worried because it also contains gaba and that doesn't seem to be helping. I will for sure let you know how that goes. Thanks so much for your reply, I surely do appreciate all the help I can get. Mandy > > > > Hi all > > I have another question. Our doc gave us gaba for calming my > son. > > Is it possible that it is doing the opposite. As I have posted > > before yeast die off and the start of chelation has my son > climbing > > the walls. > > Doc said activated charcoal, but I can't seem to fit this into his > > schedule and have it be effective. > > Could other supps be causing this unusual behavior? Other supps > we > > are using are > > l-carnitine > > tmg w/folic acid > > calcium magnesium > > zinc > > three lac > > molydium picoliate (sp?) > > super nuthera > > Thats all I can think of right now. My son is stimming and > grinding > > his teeth, and pretty much bouncing off the walls, which isn't > like > > him normally. He was pretty bad during yeast die offs, but we got > > his yeast count down, so I am confused. > > Thanks > > Mandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Yes. GABA could be causing problems. One of the theories is that overmythelators have too much serotonin (about 20% of autists) and some supplements, GABA being one, exacerbate that problem. My daughter becomes aggressive on GABA, inositol, etc. > > Hi all > I have another question. Our doc gave us gaba for calming my son. > Is it possible that it is doing the opposite. As I have posted > before yeast die off and the start of chelation has my son climbing > the walls. > Doc said activated charcoal, but I can't seem to fit this into his > schedule and have it be effective. > Could other supps be causing this unusual behavior? Other supps we > are using are > l-carnitine > tmg w/folic acid > calcium magnesium > zinc > three lac > molydium picoliate (sp?) > super nuthera > Thats all I can think of right now. My son is stimming and grinding > his teeth, and pretty much bouncing off the walls, which isn't like > him normally. He was pretty bad during yeast die offs, but we got > his yeast count down, so I am confused. > Thanks > Mandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 If that is the case I would try just valerian root if you are looking for herbal calming agents. It is suppose to be the most potent out of all of them. Has an unpleasant odor though. > > > > Hi all > > I have another question. Our doc gave us gaba for calming my > son. > > Is it possible that it is doing the opposite. As I have posted > > before yeast die off and the start of chelation has my son > climbing > > the walls. > > Doc said activated charcoal, but I can't seem to fit this into his > > schedule and have it be effective. > > Could other supps be causing this unusual behavior? Other supps > we > > are using are > > l-carnitine > > tmg w/folic acid > > calcium magnesium > > zinc > > three lac > > molydium picoliate (sp?) > > super nuthera > > Thats all I can think of right now. My son is stimming and > grinding > > his teeth, and pretty much bouncing off the walls, which isn't > like > > him normally. He was pretty bad during yeast die offs, but we got > > his yeast count down, so I am confused. > > Thanks > > Mandy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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