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I'm feeling overwhelmed by all my dd's supplements, enzymes and

medications. I was feeling like I had a handle on it but lately she's

been very hyper at bedtime. She has also been pretty uncooperative at

school. We're hoping the winter break will do her some good. But I

got to thinking, wondering if the supplements were causing these

issues.

She is on:

B12 - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Glutothione - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Zinc - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Magnesium - transdermal - evening

CLO - transdermal - afternoon

MB12 shots - every 3 days

Lithium - transdermal - afternoon

Calcium - powder mixed in water throughout day

Malic acid - powder mixed with water throughout day

Melatonin w/magesium - as needed at bedtime

5HTP - as needed at bedtime

Trienza - sprinkled on food at least 3x a day and with non gf/cf foods

Probiotic - 1x a day sprinkled on food (not with trienza)

Also we just started Nystatin for yeast. Orally 2x a day. Which is

very hard to get into her.

I guess my question is....What would a good schedule for her

supplements be? Could any of these be causing the problems we're

having?

Also, I found a multivitamin, in powder form, I want to start giving

her with her food. Is it okay to give it with her enzymes or

probiotic? Or should it be given by itself?

Thanks in advance,

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> B12 - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

This can cause hyper, especially if not given with folic acid, and at

my house carnitine. It can also cause yeast overgrowth.

> Glutothione - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Can cause yeast.

> Calcium - powder mixed in water throughout day

This should be given with magnesium.

> I guess my question is....What would a good schedule for her

> supplements be? Could any of these be causing the problems we're

> having?

Try moving most of them, except the melatonin and magnesium, to

earlier in the day.

> Also, I found a multivitamin, in powder form, I want to start giving

> her with her food. Is it okay to give it with her enzymes or

> probiotic? Or should it be given by itself?

You can give it with those other two supps, but give it in the morning.

Dana

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O.K., right off I noticed the B-12 in the evening-that causes hyperness. Also on

the probiotic-I would give it alone but the multivitamin can be given with the

enzymes. If you need any more help write Dana in you subject line along with

your title. I believe she is on this site too. I know for a fact she is on

GFCFkids. If you can't find her let me know and I will get her e-mail for you.

When to give supplements and enzymes, etc.

I'm feeling overwhelmed by all my dd's supplements, enzymes and

medications. I was feeling like I had a handle on it but lately she's

been very hyper at bedtime. She has also been pretty uncooperative at

school. We're hoping the winter break will do her some good. But I

got to thinking, wondering if the supplements were causing these

issues.

She is on:

B12 - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Glutothione - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Zinc - transdermal - given in the afternoon or evening

Magnesium - transdermal - evening

CLO - transdermal - afternoon

MB12 shots - every 3 days

Lithium - transdermal - afternoon

Calcium - powder mixed in water throughout day

Malic acid - powder mixed with water throughout day

Melatonin w/magesium - as needed at bedtime

5HTP - as needed at bedtime

Trienza - sprinkled on food at least 3x a day and with non gf/cf foods

Probiotic - 1x a day sprinkled on food (not with trienza)

Also we just started Nystatin for yeast. Orally 2x a day. Which is

very hard to get into her.

I guess my question is....What would a good schedule for her

supplements be? Could any of these be causing the problems we're

having?

Also, I found a multivitamin, in powder form, I want to start giving

her with her food. Is it okay to give it with her enzymes or

probiotic? Or should it be given by itself?

Thanks in advance,

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