Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 I've been coming across this taurine issue in many groups and the dosages I hear about are all quite low compared to the amount our DAN! recommended - and frankly, the discrepancy worries me. Our 3.8 son (39.5 pounds) takes 2000 mgs of taurine daily. 1000 mgs in the morning and 1000 mgs at night. Anyone dosed this high with their child? Any comments/concerns about this? Thanks, Lynn, mommy to Cameron (ASD) and Mia (18 months) Message: 25 Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 17:54:56 -0000 From: " danasview " <danasview@...> Subject: Re: OT- Taurine...how much? > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, any > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and 60mg for the fourth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 My 8 year uses 500 mg at night. 54lbs and no problems with it. Done this for 2 years.Dianne Lynn Rodgers <ldelathouwer@...> wrote: I've been coming across this taurine issue in many groups and the dosages I hear about are all quite low compared to the amount our DAN! recommended - and frankly, the discrepancy worries me. Our 3.8 son (39.5 pounds) takes 2000 mgs of taurine daily. 1000 mgs in the morning and 1000 mgs at night. Anyone dosed this high with their child? Any comments/concerns about this? Thanks, Lynn, mommy to Cameron (ASD) and Mia (18 months) Message: 25 Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 17:54:56 -0000 From: " danasview " <danasview@...> Subject: Re: OT- Taurine...how much? > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, any > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and 60mg for the fourth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Lynn, We are using Dr. Neubrander's supplement review form (online) and for my son who is 60 lbs, his recommendation for him is between 633mg to 949 mg per day. We are giving him 750 mgs per day of Taurine. You can download his supplement review form to complete it and see if it helps you. Again, this is based on Dr. N's recommendations and most of this is based on the use of MB12 I believe. Jackie--- > I've been coming across this taurine issue in many groups and the dosages > I > hear about are all quite low compared to the amount our DAN! > ecommended - > and frankly, the discrepancy worries me. > Our 3.8 son (39.5 pounds) takes 2000 mgs of taurine daily. 1000 mgs in the > morning and 1000 mgs at night. > Anyone dosed this high with their child? Any comments/concerns about this? > > Thanks, > Lynn, mommy to Cameron (ASD) and Mia (18 months) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 > > I've been coming across this taurine issue in many groups and the dosages I > hear about are all quite low compared to the amount our DAN! recommended - > and frankly, the discrepancy worries me. > Our 3.8 son (39.5 pounds) takes 2000 mgs of taurine daily. 1000 mgs in the > morning and 1000 mgs at night. I have read messages of higher than 500mg per day on a-m forum, you might want to ask your question there autism treatment/ Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 Did your son do an amino acids panel where taurine showed very low? Does your son have seizures? 2000 mg of taurine per day seems a lot, unless there were some conditions to justify it. Maybe that's a typo and he meant 200 mg? I read that even very high dose of taurine are safe though. You can check in Dr. Mc Candless's book. My son cannot even tolerate 200 mg of taurine daily. It increases the frequence of his seizures... Each child is different. > > > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, any > > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! > > > Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. > > CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and 60mg > for the fourth. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 , We've had the same experience with the taurine and increased seizures even though urine aa always shows high taurine[wasting?] and low blood levels. Any idea why? > > > > > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, any > > > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! > > > > > > Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. > > > > CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and > 60mg > > for the fourth. > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 That does seem very high Lynn unless there was some very specific call for that much. Not to get too personal here, but if your child's bms are a chestnutty brown then it is likely his taurine levels are high enough and megadoses wouldn't be required. Were there problems with this before you started supplementing? In the DAN! book Pangborn states that generally 250mg/day is sufficient. I dose more than that for my 34 pound son, but not too much more. Anita > > > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, any > > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! > > > Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. > > CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and 60mg > for the fourth. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Thanks Anita and others for your response - Cameron started SCD and taurine the same day - just over 2 months ago and soon after his bm's went from the yellow and orange puddings to semi-formed dark green. Just last week they went chestnut brown. So I wonder... I guess he needed that amount of taurine? Still seems so high based on everyone else's amounts - however, DAN! had run a series of tests before recommending the dose... Lynn > > > > > > Just trying to find out how much to give my 35 lb. son. Also, > any > > > suggestions on CoQ-10 dosages? Thanks!! > > > > > > Taurine -- I started with 250mg and increased to 500mg per day. > > > > CoQ10 -- I started with 15mg and increased to 30mg for 3 kids and > 60mg > > for the fourth. > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 > > , > We've had the same experience with the taurine and increased > seizures even though urine aa always shows high taurine[wasting?] > and low blood levels. Any idea why? Not really. My son's has normal blood level. Most of the other amino acids are low, so taurine is high compared to the others. My Bioset practionner mentionned a pathway cysteine thats forks into glutathione and taurine (it is on Amy Yasko website) and my son has very low cysteine and glutathione per plasma test. She said he is stuck into the cysteine -> taurine branch and we need to open the cysteine -> glutathione branch. Just to let you know, in case it could help, anti-oxidants (Vit C, E, ALA) has reduced my son's absence seizures significantely. We went from 100 absence per day to maybe 10. Antivirals have helped too but he could not handle the side effects so I had to stop. Even anti- oxidants have side effects, his behaviors are terrible these days... might come from ALA and the chelation since he was/is? mercury toxic, might come from his brain healing, I do not know... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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