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My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a well-

rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat out

occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol (in

the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein with

lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

Any ideas?

Thanks,

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My daughter who is ASD and 3 1/2 had high cholesterol and at the

time she was not GF/CF. She ate chicken nuggets, pizza, meat, some

veggies, fruit, tons of dried fruit - typical toddler diet. My

impression was that she had a poor metabolism and wasn't processing

her fats well (fatty acid deficiency). NOt sure if my impression is

accurate. But, not sure if it just diet related - I think it could

be a metabolic problem.

>

> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a

well-

> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat

out

> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

>

> My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol

(in

> the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein

with

> lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks,

>

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NKO (Neptune Krill Oil) will help in reducing bad cholesterol and raising

good cholesterol. My ND shared with me (on paper) and double blind placebo

study with NKO and cholesterol and the results were that it reduced LDL

levels by 34% and increased HDL 43.5% in 90 days. He also told me that NKO

is the best source of delivering the EPA/DHA to the body. They are small

gel capsules (the size of vitamin A-- pea size) but are not easily masked.

I would give this a shot. My dad also uses Red Yeast Rice (must be taken

with CoQ10) and this has reduced his cholesterol levels extremely well! His

doctor was shocked and asked him what he was doing because his results are

amazing! I don't know about giving this to a child though. Sorry.....

thought I'd share this too for any adults on the list concerned about

cholesterol.

Here is the NKO we use:

http://www.nutritiongeeks.com/details.asp?ProductID=10095 & ProdgroupID=10095

Also, Mercola had a newsletter last month excited about the results of NKO

and the health benefits. I will post the newsletter. He is selling a

product, but as long as it has the NKO seal on the bottle.... you are fine.

I personally don't believe in one single source of a product to be the

elite.

Jackie---

> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a well-

> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat out

> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

>

> My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol (in

> the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein with

> lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks,

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Jackie, do you give this alone of with CLO? Ours will swallow it, if it is

small, also how much do you give?

Re: OT--high cholesterol

> ,

> NKO (Neptune Krill Oil) will help in reducing bad cholesterol and raising

> good cholesterol. My ND shared with me (on paper) and double blind

> placebo

> study with NKO and cholesterol and the results were that it reduced LDL

> levels by 34% and increased HDL 43.5% in 90 days. He also told me that

> NKO

> is the best source of delivering the EPA/DHA to the body. They are small

> gel capsules (the size of vitamin A-- pea size) but are not easily masked.

> I would give this a shot. My dad also uses Red Yeast Rice (must be taken

> with CoQ10) and this has reduced his cholesterol levels extremely well!

> His

> doctor was shocked and asked him what he was doing because his results are

> amazing! I don't know about giving this to a child though. Sorry.....

> thought I'd share this too for any adults on the list concerned about

> cholesterol.

>

> Here is the NKO we use:

> http://www.nutritiongeeks.com/details.asp?ProductID=10095 & ProdgroupID=10095

>

> Also, Mercola had a newsletter last month excited about the results of NKO

> and the health benefits. I will post the newsletter. He is selling a

> product, but as long as it has the NKO seal on the bottle.... you are

> fine.

> I personally don't believe in one single source of a product to be the

> elite.

>

> Jackie---

>

>> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

>> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a well-

>> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

>> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat out

>> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

>>

>> My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol (in

>> the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein with

>> lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

>>

>> Any ideas?

>>

>> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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, high cholesterol can be a marker for hypothyroidism, which is

pretty common amongst kids on the spectrum. Have you had any labwork

for thyroid function done? (Free T3, Free T4, etc?)

this is a great site for thyroid information:

www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

Low T3 can affect brain function and development, so it's good to

rule it out as a possible cause of high cholesterol (and cofactor for

asd).

take care

René

>

> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a

well-

> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat

out

> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

>

> My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol

(in

> the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein

with

> lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks,

>

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How many of you folks have heard of or tried NKO?

Re: OT--high cholesterol

,

NKO (Neptune Krill Oil) will help in reducing bad cholesterol and raising

good cholesterol. My ND shared with me (on paper) and double blind placebo

study with NKO and cholesterol and the results were that it reduced LDL

levels by 34% and increased HDL 43.5% in 90 days. He also told me that NKO

is the best source of delivering the EPA/DHA to the body. They are small

gel capsules (the size of vitamin A-- pea size) but are not easily masked.

I would give this a shot. My dad also uses Red Yeast Rice (must be taken

with CoQ10) and this has reduced his cholesterol levels extremely well! His

doctor was shocked and asked him what he was doing because his results are

amazing! I don't know about giving this to a child though. Sorry.....

thought I'd share this too for any adults on the list concerned about

cholesterol.

Here is the NKO we use:

http://www.nutritiongeeks.com/details.asp?ProductID=10095 & ProdgroupID=10095

Also, Mercola had a newsletter last month excited about the results of NKO

and the health benefits. I will post the newsletter. He is selling a

product, but as long as it has the NKO seal on the bottle.... you are fine.

I personally don't believe in one single source of a product to be the

elite.

Jackie---

> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a well-

> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat out

> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

>

> My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol (in

> the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein with

> lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

>

> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks,

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We've had Ronan's tested 2 times in the last year. I will have to go

back and look at the results. As for my nephew, this was the first

big panel of bloodwork they had done in a long time. I'm not sure

what the doctor said she'd do for him. I'll keep passing on the info

to my sister.

Thank you,

> >

> > My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One

test

> > shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a

> well-

> > rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> > there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat

> out

> > occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

> >

> > My 3.5 year old regressive autistic son also has high cholesterol

> (in

> > the 200s). We were told it was from his diet (GFCF, high protein

> with

> > lots of chicken, beef, eggs; veggies and pears).

> >

> > Any ideas?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

>

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> My sister's adopted 2 year old has some blood work done. One test

> shows high cholesterol (I think somewhere near 170). He eats a well-

> rounded diet, is NT, very active, on-task, making milestones. Is

> there something that she can do to lower the levels? They do eat out

> occassionally and like a Mc's treat every now and then....

I like this site, it gives good diet, supplement, herb, and other

recommendations. Here is the high cholesterol page

http://www.kroger.com/hn/Concern/High_Cholesterol.htm

Dana

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