Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 This is an amazing paper on Autism w/ valuable information Because of its size you might want to do a word search (Ctrl-F) or edit find, and search for myelin / SphingolinT lecithin / Singh / or your focus / please read pages 24, 82, 83, 84 http://www.geocities.com/aaa_list/infus.doc Also, please respond. excerpt: It is recognized that many of the ASD children do indeed have myelination problems probably from vaccine damage. This can be ameliorated, further damage prevented or repaired through nutritional intervention also. Specifically, by supplementing lecithin, and using the other nutritional interventions mentioned herein. Lecithin has proved useful in the following conditions: 1. It prevents cholesterol from congealing in fatty clumps in the blood and attaching to the vessel walls. It lowers the " melt " point from something like 180 degrees Fahrenheit to somewhere in the range of 65-75 degrees, fully liquid in the blood. 2. Exhibits good antioxidant properties. 3. Supplies choline that is so necessary to proper use of fats, and which increases available acetylcholine in the brain. A lack of acetylcholine produces urinary retention, gastric reflux, reduced cognitive function, and myasthenia gravis. Manganese, methionine, and inositol work with choline to produce lecithin in the body. 4. Detoxifies lead, mercury, various drugs, and counteracts the effects of radiation and DDT, and neutralizes many poisons. It protects and repairs myelin sheath of nerve fibers damaged by heavy metals and toxins-neutralizing or minimizing the effects of nitrates and nitrites. 5. In cancer treatment, it prevents melena (blood in the stool from radiation damage). 6. Dr. Minea achieved improvement in 80% of MS patients with injections of lecithin. Copper is also needed for myelin sheath. 7. With the B-vitamins, rutin, calcium, magnesium, and unsaturated fatty acids, it gives relief of shingles. 8. With vitamin E, it reduced insulin requirements of diabetics in several patients. 9. Aids in protecting the eyes. 10. Lecithin and antioxidants should accompany supplemental fatty acids. 11. Being high in phosphorus, it can imbalance calcium if coupled with an intake of soft drinks, meats, and phosphate additives in processed foods. Studies in Germany (Hafer, 1979) related high levels of phosphate to troublesome behavior in children, with marked improvement when the excess phosphate was removed from their diet. Suggested: up to four tablespoons of granules in cancer and MS. Good food sources: eggs, soy, seeds, and cold pressed oils. Additional information on lecithin at www.centralsoya.com/CENSOYA/LECITHIN.NSF. Warm Regards, lasvegasmom@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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