Guest guest Posted December 23, 2007 Report Share Posted December 23, 2007 > I am really trying to get to the bottom of my son's increased > stimming. It times out, I think, with high molybdenum dosing (1000 > mcgs in divided doses) to bring high copper (in the red) down. Copper > came down quickly per his November hair test, but stimming is up. Has > anyone noted stimming increasing from molybdenum? I am considering > dropping it now to see if the stims decrease, but thought someone might > have some experience with this. Moly did cause problems at my house when it was time to remove it. For me, it caused a headache. What are the stims? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2007 Report Share Posted December 23, 2007 My son began waking at 4am ready to go when he no longer needed it. My daughter had emotional problems when she took it once she no longer needed it. I am the only one left who still needs in...although not as much as I used too. So it could be he is no longer deficient in it. > > I am really trying to get to the bottom of my son's increased > > stimming. It times out, I think, with high molybdenum dosing (1000 > > mcgs in divided doses) to bring high copper (in the red) down. Copper > > came down quickly per his November hair test, but stimming is up. Has > > anyone noted stimming increasing from molybdenum? I am considering > > dropping it now to see if the stims decrease, but thought someone might > > have some experience with this. > > > Moly did cause problems at my house when it was time to remove it. > For me, it caused a headache. What are the stims? > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 The stims are ones we saw a long time ago but which disappeared for a while, including funny eye things (focusing on peoples' feet), funny vocal things sometimes (kind of a humming), with head going side to side. Yesterday after a long day of travel, I decided that it is probably food reactions. He is doing better in many ways, including social, though the stims definitely stand in the way. His poops are almost normal now (pretty tentative, I am sure), and if I had to put money on it, I would guess that perhaps his immune system is finally kicking in (back to back colds instead of no colds ever) and with that he is reacting to foods. Is that possible? Anne Anne > > I am really trying to get to the bottom of my son's increased > > stimming. It times out, I think, with high molybdenum dosing (1000 > > mcgs in divided doses) to bring high copper (in the red) down. Copper > > came down quickly per his November hair test, but stimming is up. Has > > anyone noted stimming increasing from molybdenum? I am considering > > dropping it now to see if the stims decrease, but thought someone might > > have some experience with this. > > > Moly did cause problems at my house when it was time to remove it. > For me, it caused a headache. What are the stims? > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 > The stims are ones we saw a long time ago but which disappeared for a > while, including funny eye things (focusing on peoples' feet), funny > vocal things sometimes (kind of a humming), with head going side to > side. Those were caused by several things at my house, but the humming was usually yeast. >>I would guess that perhaps his immune system is finally > kicking in (back to back colds instead of no colds ever) and with > that he is reacting to foods. Is that possible? Do you give a lot of vitamin C? Vitamin C plus lysine has virtually eliminated colds here, and for cold viruses, it was more the vitamin C than the lysine. And, if there is just a hint of a cold, one Virastop capsule knocks it back pretty effectively. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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