Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 I think glutamine was identified as an excitotoxin by Yasko, but here again I would have to say that ours does well with things that have been identified as mild excitotoxins so I wouldn't rule the glutamine out based on the excitotoxin theory alone. [ ]/was: Re: amalgams while breastfeeding I have not yet tried glutamine though I can't remember why right now... seems I read some possible contraindications for using it with my son, but can't find it in my notes now, hmm. I will have to give it another look. I actually tried NCD with him several months ago. We gave it a pretty good run 2 or 3 months I think, started low and slow and worked up to a very high dose actually. Never saw anything. No positives, no negatives, nothing. Oh well! Yeah we are waiting on Yasko results, should be interesting. Given how he reacts to anything even remotely sulfur-related, I'd be shocked if he wasn't CBS upreg. Thanks! > > > > Hi Guys: > > > > > > > > Look in the scheme of things 4 amalgams isn't all that much. The > studies > > linking amalgams in mom and ASD kids is with moms who have more than > 8!!!! > > I am not saying its great just keep it in perspective. Have you > considered > > supplementing selenium to mop up the extra mercury? Do you have > your own > > gut protocol in place? Have you considered taking enzymes either > for you or > > for her or both? The children got much more mercury from you in utero > > across the placenta than they are getting in your breast milk. And > there > > are many other good things they are likely getting from your breast > milk. > > > > > > > > I would not go near a dentist while breastfeeding. Not even to get them > > cleaned (which stirs it up). > > > > > > > > You didnt say what treatment plan you had tried so far w/the severe > > child...just that first round DMSA hadn't worked so well. There are > so many > > nutritional supports you can still do while nursing. > > > > > > > > In addition, I know the name Amy Yasko isn't always a welcome name > on this > > board but I want to at least throw out there that running the > genetic panel > > on a severely affected child would be a top priority if it were me. > Its an > > unwieldy program and the info is difficult to wrap ones brain around > but she > > has pieces of this puzzle that really no one esle has put together > so well. > > I firmly believe that. > > > > > > > > Best of luck > > > > > > > > Josie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 What is CBS and NCD please? Is there any Yasko information on the internet? I was put off by the controversy over fees and charges for meds on the lists a while back. Sue > > > > > > Hi Guys: > > > > > > > > > > > > Look in the scheme of things 4 amalgams isn't all that much. The > > studies > > > linking amalgams in mom and ASD kids is with moms who have more than > > 8!!!! > > > I am not saying its great just keep it in perspective. Have you > > considered > > > supplementing selenium to mop up the extra mercury? Do you have > > your own > > > gut protocol in place? Have you considered taking enzymes either > > for you or > > > for her or both? The children got much more mercury from you in > utero > > > across the placenta than they are getting in your breast milk. And > > there > > > are many other good things they are likely getting from your breast > > milk. > > > > > > > > > > > > I would not go near a dentist while breastfeeding. Not even to > get them > > > cleaned (which stirs it up). > > > > > > > > > > > > You didnt say what treatment plan you had tried so far w/the severe > > > child...just that first round DMSA hadn't worked so well. There are > > so many > > > nutritional supports you can still do while nursing. > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition, I know the name Amy Yasko isn't always a welcome name > > on this > > > board but I want to at least throw out there that running the > > genetic panel > > > on a severely affected child would be a top priority if it were me. > > Its an > > > unwieldy program and the info is difficult to wrap ones brain around > > but she > > > has pieces of this puzzle that really no one esle has put together > > so well. > > > I firmly believe that. > > > > > > > > > > > > Best of luck > > > > > > > > > > > > Josie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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