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> Dana, how did you come to know which foods were the cuprets,

Rotation, trial and error, research, and keeping journal.

>>and how did you figure out that your son needed those specific supplements to

tolerate those foods?

Research.

>>Especially the thyroid support.

Research.

>>Was is all trial and error or did someone guide you to those products?

Research first, then trying the recommended supps to see if they helped.

Dana

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HFCS has mercury.It's hidden in the ingredients.I will never touch anything

corn again,it's worse than dairy,but I do still keep up the low dose chelation.I

can now recognize poop with metals,so I now know when I have eaten some,no

reactions,just passing metals.

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From: Viola <viola062003@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 4:39:49 AM

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

 

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I have a son who cannot tolerate corn. He gets so mean and nasty - he hits, he

yells, it's horrible. My son has adhd and is tremendously effected by the foods

he eats. It is very difficult for me and for him. He is six.

The strange thing, though corn is so bad for him and corn syrup is like death -

he rants and raves and cries for hours, it hurts his head, he says - it's

horrible, it's like a baby throwing a fit for hours straight, cannot be consoled

-- he can eat organic popcorn with no problem.

I think my son is like you - I know you have said lots of different substances

affect how you feel and I can tie a lot of my son's behaviors with different

foods. The problem is he wouldn't get any nutrition if I didn't feed him some of

the foods!

Good luck to you!

Viola Newman

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body did not convert carotenes into vitamin A, so these foods caused carotene

poisoning, which looked like brain poisoning. It required zinc, vitamin C, and

thyroid support [selenium, tyrosine, and iodine] before my son tolerated those

foods.

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No.Too much dairy.

 

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From: Viola <viola062003@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 4:45:24 AM

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have you tried the body ecology diet? I think my son has the same issues as you.

He has a lot of nutritional deficiencies, though I give him lots of expensive,

good vitamins, minerals and oils.

On concerta, his behavior improves but he completely stopped eating and

drinking. He also had a lot of acid reflux and bad tummy aches (he said even

water hurt).

a digestive health expert put him on a stabilized rice bran and pea protein

powder, which seems to have helped some because he is now eating and drinking

again and the sores on his toes and fingers are going away. But, life is a daily

struggle for me to try to help him control these behaviors and symptoms. He has

a horrible digestive system and doesn't absorb well - then all these

sensitivities on top of that.

And he's an inteligent guy - has a lot to offer when these symptoms aren't

overriding his beautiful personality!

Viola

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> Corn, and anything orange or green, were my son's worst problem foods. His

body did not convert carotenes into vitamin A, so these foods caused carotene

poisoning, which looked like brain poisoning. It required zinc, vitamin C, and

thyroid support [selenium, tyrosine, and iodine] before my son tolerated those

foods.

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> Dana

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Serious food reactions within hours of eating the stuff.

                                       

 

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Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 10:41:37 AM

Subject: Re: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

 

How would I know if my son has a Carotene problem? His IgG results show

sensitivities to asparagus, avacado, cantaloupe, carrot, celery, coconut, corn,

eggplant, grapefruit, lemon, lettuce, orange, green pea, tomato, watermelon.

Could this mean that he does have a carotene problem? if so, where do i start

for a 3 1/2 year old/ 33lbs? Thanks for any advice. Sandy

From: danasview <danasview (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 9:15 AM

 

> I am glad to see someone else with corn as their worst food problem.

Corn, and anything else with carotenes, were my son's worst food problem.

It was soooooooo nice when I corrected his carotene conversion problem so that

he could eat them again. Corn is in everything.

Good luck.

Dana

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I've always had that.

 

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From: <sandyjramirez@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 10:45:29 AM

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Dana,

Our son has red burns on his bottom after BM's sometimes. What could this mean?

Alergic to something?

From: danasview <danasview (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 9:21 AM

 

> What does brain poisoning look like?

For my son, he would be sitting nicely, coloring a picture, watching a video, or

reading a book. If I gave him something containing corn, within 10 minutes he

would morph into Mr. Hyde, vacant stare, screeching, flapping, hitting his head,

ODD, behavior problems.

>>In fact, how did you know when your kids couldn't tolerate something(like

calcium and probiotics).

Each problem item had its own set of negative symptoms.

For calcium, extreme hyper and spaciness, behavior problems.

For probiotics, vacant stare, behavior issues.

>>What kind of symptoms did they have with the yellow and green foods? My son

use to eat corn, but now refuses it.

Same symptoms as corn above. When he was an infant, he would have burning

diarrhea [looked like 2nd and 3rd degree burns on his bottom].

My #3 refused foods that caused him problems.

> We recently started giving calcium because he doesn't drink milk. He is acting

off the wall goofy again, talking about dust in the air, doors can't be open, to

speak the word water sends him on a tangent, bangs the lid down on his portable

dvd player(which he use to love), etc.

My son was calcium toxic. I had to give IP6 to remove the excess calcium, and

then give him the supplements that calcium requires for proper absorption, which

for my son were magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin K, and lysine.

Dana

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Malabsorptive BMs and regression just seem to go together for everyone.Usually

the severity of the regression equals that of the GI symptoms. I have noticed

that now that I am doing low dose chelation on an ongoing basis,I can have the

malabsorption and pain,but not the regression.

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From: " HLMPT4@... " <HLMPT4@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 5:29:02 PM

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

 

, this sounds like my son. When his stools are normal, he begins to improve

in all areas. When he as a bad few days or weeks with loose, nasty stools, he

has tantrums, increased stimming, and his talking decreases. My son can't

verbalize pain or symptoms, so we just go by his poop. We have no idea what

foods are causing this. We've already eliminated gluten, casein, grape juice,

apples, most processed foods except for the GF snacks we buy. He'll have a

perfect week with his diet, and he'll still have a bad run. Or he'll eat new

foods and be fine. Or he'll eat new foods and several days later it's bad again.

he takes enzymes with every meal and large snacks. Any advise from one whose

been there?

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Don't know about thyroid,but if reactions are fairly quick,say hours,it's 

fairly easy.It's usually what you or your child ate last.

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From: " HLMPT4@... " <HLMPT4@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 5:22:46 PM

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

 

Dana, how did you come to know which foods were the cuprets, and how did you

figure out that your son needed those specific supplements to tolerate those

foods? Especially the thyroid support. Was is all trial and error or did someone

guide you to those products?

Amazed and in awe of all your knowledge and hard work,

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What is a malasorbative BM ?

From: Kulp <thorenstd124@...>

Subject: Re: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 11:10 AM

 

Malabsorptive BMs and regression just seem to go together for everyone.

Usually the severity of the regression equals that of the GI symptoms. I have

noticed that now that I am doing low dose chelation on an ongoing basis,I can

have the malabsorption  and pain,but not the regression.

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From: " HLMPT4@... " <HLMPT4@...>

Sent: Sat, January 16, 2010 5:29:02 PM

Subject: Re: potatoes a problem? Am I missing something???

 

, this sounds like my son. When his stools are normal, he begins to improve

in all areas. When he as a bad few days or weeks with loose, nasty stools, he

has tantrums, increased stimming, and his talking decreases. My son can't

verbalize pain or symptoms, so we just go by his poop. We have no idea what

foods are causing this. We've already eliminated gluten, casein, grape juice,

apples, most processed foods except for the GF snacks we buy. He'll have a

perfect week with his diet, and he'll still have a bad run. Or he'll eat new

foods and be fine. Or he'll eat new foods and several days later it's bad again.

he takes enzymes with every meal and large snacks. Any advise from one whose

been there?

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