Guest guest Posted July 19, 2010 Report Share Posted July 19, 2010 Within the past several weeks my son has suddenly started having really bad nightmares every night. He is terrified to go to sleep. Really freaked out. Unreasonable fears are starting to creep into the daytime too. He's also acting very OCD about closing all the doors in the house, cabinets doors and windows too. These are usual behaviors for him. Does it have anything to do with seritonin levels? He's also suddenly chewing on everything and apart from low zinc, I've been told that chewing is an attmept to raise seritonin levels... (not sure if this is accurate?) He does have a history of seizures but we thought that was under control. Could it be simply due to a dietary infraction? Perhaps soy (he had fries cooked in soybean oil 2 weeks ago). Anybody had onset of nightmares or OCD behaviors from exposure to chlorine? thank you for sharing any ideas with me - it is getting scary for us!!! Best, Alisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 > Within the past several weeks my son has suddenly started having really bad nightmares every night. Anything change a few weeks ago? New supplement, remove a supplement, etc? School let out? > He's also acting very OCD about closing all the doors in the house, cabinets doors and windows too. Strep, B12 deficiency, yeast, viruses can all cause this. > Does it have anything to do with seritonin levels? He's also suddenly chewing on everything and apart from low zinc, I've been told that chewing is an attmept to raise seritonin levels... (not sure if this is accurate?) My son chewed on things when his yeast was high. Try increasing the yeast protocol, see if that helps. > Could it be simply due to a dietary infraction? Perhaps soy (he had fries cooked in soybean oil 2 weeks ago). Can be this also. > Anybody had onset of nightmares or OCD behaviors from exposure to chlorine? Yes, chlorine tends to increase yeast http://www.danasview.net/chlorine.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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