Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Hi everyone, My son has really been struggling in school and we have decided to homeschool him. This is a good time to re-vamp what we are doing with our biomedical interventions. I think we need to start on square 1 with all of his suppliments abd food avoidences/interventions. We are way off track. I don't know what is working and what is not working. I don't know if the things he had intolerances to are still things he reacts to. I want to cut everything out and start over, with one thing at a time. We have not had enough success with anything to stop GFCF, so we are sticking with that. Do you know of a flow chart or logical sequence of what to add first? I need to get serious about this because we are all over the place and I can't even tell what he is reacting to. I suspect a lot of it is behavioral from school stress, so I may see some relief for him just from removing that stress. But a lot of it may be biomedical still. I cannot afford a DAN doc. I do however, have the time with him at home now to really watch him closely, and record reactions. I have a hard time seeing reactions sometimes, or recording things, Been winging it. It's time to get serious. I have used no-fenol, peptizyde, b6, cysteine cream, epsom baths, magnesium, OLE, and CLO. He was reactive with blood tests to egg and corn 3 years ago, although we have added these into his diet somewhat. We have stopped b12 injections and TMG. Refills ran out and I can't afford to go back to doc. He really reacts obviously to high phenol foods. Also, how do you record the things you are currently watching in your children? In the past my son has acted " yeasty " but was negative to this twice through Great Plains Lab. Thanks for even reading this. Dawn in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Hello, I hope others will follow with there suggestion here are mine. I would start by reading this paper and decide from the pie chart what is most important regarding your son. http://puterakembara.org/rm/Dr_Jepson.pdf I would work on calming your son and healing his leaky gut. http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtsensorygut.htm http://www.enzymestuff.com/serotonin.htm http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtaloe.htm There is lots to read at s web page http://healingtides.net/brain_and_our_stress_response.htm If I were you I would stop the CLO for awhile and add several different EFA's -so you dont have to worrie about too much VIT. A. http://www.iherb.com/store/ProductDetails.aspx?c=Herbs & pid=SNS-01143 http://www.iherb.com/store/ProductDetails.aspx?c=Herbs & pid=HFS-05096 Contuine enzymes with Lipase and protease and DPP IV. Give a complete autism Supplement like http://store.myhealth- store.com/integrative-therapeutics-learner-s-edge.html There are several companies who have this type of suppelements the learners edge is what I am using these days ****In the past my son has acted " yeasty " but was negative to this twice through Great Plains Lab. http://www.newtreatments.org/Basics/ga/402/Nanobacteria,%20the% 20smalles%20known%20self-replicating%20bacteria http://www.enzymestuff.com/opiatereceptors.htm http://www.nutrition4health.org/NOHAnews/NNW95Excitoxins.htm I hope you will find some help in this message. My 2 Cents Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 >Dawn, I would stop everything for a couple of days and see how he is doing. Add back in the enzymes and then the other stuff one at a time a couple of days apart. Start a very simple diary and also list his food, bowel and sleep for the day. Keep it simple so that over a week or two it becomes obvious what he is reacting to. I have foudn that a simple journal is always how I can tell whats going on, we just cant count on our memories. Elaine > Hi everyone, > > My son has really been struggling in school and we have decided to > homeschool him. This is a good time to re-vamp what we are doing with > our biomedical interventions. > > I think we need to start on square 1 with all of his suppliments abd > food avoidences/interventions. > We are way off track. I don't know what is working and what is not > working. I don't know if the things he had intolerances to are still > things he reacts to. > > I want to cut everything out and start over, with one thing at a time. > We have not had enough success with anything to stop GFCF, so we are > sticking with that. > > Do you know of a flow chart or logical sequence of what to add first? > I need to get serious about this because we are all over the place > and I can't even tell what he is reacting to. I suspect a lot of it > is behavioral from school stress, so I may see some relief for him > just from removing that stress. But a lot of it may be biomedical still. > > I cannot afford a DAN doc. I do however, have the time with him at > home now to really watch him closely, and record reactions. I have a > hard time seeing reactions sometimes, or recording things, Been > winging it. It's time to get serious. > > I have used no-fenol, peptizyde, b6, cysteine cream, epsom baths, > magnesium, OLE, and CLO. He was reactive with blood tests to egg and > corn 3 years ago, although we have added these into his diet somewhat. > We have stopped b12 injections and TMG. Refills ran out and I can't > afford to go back to doc. > He really reacts obviously to high phenol foods. > > Also, how do you record the things you are currently watching in your > children? > > In the past my son has acted " yeasty " but was negative to this twice > through Great Plains Lab. > > Thanks for even reading this. > > Dawn in Florida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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