Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Your description of high histamine kid matched my son to a T. Can you lower histamines with Claritin or allergy medication? Or is Methionine better? I asked because when I checked histamine with urine they were low, but he had benadryl a few days before. The dr thought more than likely he has high histamines but the bendryl lowered it. He is an allergy kid. I have given him Claritin but probably not long enough to see a change. According to Hair analysis copper is normal range but zinc is low. He is taking Zinc. Does Inositol help to lower serotonin or raise it? He has low serotonin. He can be very obsessive. His dopamine was also low. Does Inositol help with this? He is taking Tavacor Jr. now but I don't think it is doing a thing. Thanks > > The description below used to match my son's Mark to the " T " if you know > what I mean. > > So now he still is like that but a lot less, the hyperactivity is mostly > gone, in fact he is kind lazy with the time comes to make his house cores. > > Back then when I learned about how histamine plays a HUGHE role in autism > helped me to help my son. > > Also helped me to kind to learn how to classify the type of autism a child > seems to develop and find the best treatment for him or her. > > At this point in my life I kind notice two main groups of children and this > are High histamine and low histamine kids. > > So I would like to share this info and help you find out what type of kid > you may have and what to do about it, I think is very important. > > Like always I want to point out it is not that I'm the smartest people on > earth. Ok!....it's that I just happened to have a lot of time for > researching, reading and learning from the true " Scientist " " SMART " > " Experts " people from all over the world and use their info to help all of > us. > > Also look at the Copper problem, my son mark had high histamine and zinc in > perfect balance, so based on Dr. Linus my son indication of high copper was > a natural immune system reaction to try to put the histamine in balance. You > see my point here...many docs make a mistake in trying to lower the copper > by giving more zinc, and that is illogical, because my son had normal level > of zinc, if I would do such a thing I would put his zinc out of balance as > well and causing more disregulations in my son....then they wonder why the > " protocol " is not working! > > So the right thing to do is to flush the histamine and help the body lower > the copper by itself, no increasing not by just trying to increase zinc. > > By the way did I mentioned Mark is type blood " A " ! as well my self, so if > you are feeling a little bit of paranoia when you drive in the freeway try > some niacin, many moms I have met needed it and now they thank me for that > tip. > > > > Description of a Low Histamine Child > > > > My personal opinions the kids tend to be performers, clowns, and social in > their own way, very emotional because are hyper sensitive to their > surroundings like to odors. > > > > Dr. Linus ing in Orthomolecular Psychiatry gives us a composite case > history of a low histamine person: > > > > " The patient is a hyperactive male child who is unnaturally healthy. For > example, the rest of the family may get head colds, but this low histamine > child misses the cold, or the virus infection fails to produce a rhinitis. > He is hypo-allergic ... he may show no signs of pain even when seriously > bruised or when a venous blood sample is obtained. Corporal punishment is > relatively useless because a slap causes little pain. The child is > constantly active and sleeps poorly. His attention span is short so learning > is poor. Although his ability in some areas may be high when tested, a high > degree of misperceptions may be present, such as sensory, time, body, self, > and perception of others. " > > > > Copper contains the enzymes that regulate histamine, and too much copper > allows histamine degradation to take place. > > The lowered histamine levels in turn, allow more copper to accumulate. > > High copper in the brain can cause a state of restlessness, insomnia, > violence, depression, irritability, paranoia, and high blood pressure. > > > > So, my message for this type of kid's parents is to please give a try to > this formula below recommended by a Nobel price scientist! Not a " DAN " > doctor Okay: (my son was helped so much by this, that since then, you guys > know how much I've been preaching lumbrokinase+niacin+Vit C. > > Zn and Mn come in the minerals I suggest to take.) > > > > For Low Histamine amounts of zinc, manganese, niacin (B3) and Vitamin C, all > of which lowers copper. > > > > The biochemical imbalance that needs correcting is his high tissue copper > level. The imagined enemy simply dissolves with biochemical rebalancing. > > > > > > A Susceptible Blood Type > > Bret's blood type is A, and Type A's are far more prone to sequestering > copper. > > Among hospitalized schizophrenics there is a disproportionate number with > Type A blood, and fifty percent of schizophrenics are histapenic! > > A young Type A women with histamine levels of twenty two (the norm is 40-60 > mg/ml) told me after four months of raising these levels that her " voices > had stopped and she missed them " . > > > > NOW THE HIGH HISTAMINE CHILDREN > > > > My personal opinion they tend to be less social and aspergers types. > > > > The High Histamine Child > > Most histadelic children are very self-motivated and achievement- oriented. > However, some are so self-directed that they resent giving up their control > to a parent or teacher. They can't stand being told what to do by adults. > These youngsters become disruptive within their families and classrooms. > Physical discipline only causes their behavior to intensify. They may not > easily make friends with their peers, preferring much younger children or > adults. If counseling is pushed, it typically will be a failure. A diagnosis > of " oppositional defiant disorder " often results. These children tend to get > obsessively hooked on activities. This can be advantageous to the child who > pursues learning or sports, but will present problems if the focus is on > negative activities like playing video games excessively. > > > > Drug use among histadelic (high histamine) teens is five times as likely as > with histapenic (low histamine) young people. These drugs steadily worsen > their nervous system imbalances. If they start cigarettes, they may become > chain-smokers. It is important to channel their compulsive- obsessive > tendencies into productive activities. > > If you suspect your own child fits this category, a blood test will be able > to pinpoint their histamine levels. > > > > Usually no drugs are required to lower histamine.To have high- normal > histamine levels is a real blessing. The natural energy and drive to succeed > in life gives this type a competitive edge. The danger lies in letting > histamine rise to such high levels that there is suicidal depression or > impulsive sexual addiction or obsessions that are uncontrollable. > > > > How To Treat > > > > Histamine levels will decrease and symptoms lessen in response to daily > doses of methionine, an amino acid that significantly detoxifies histamine > by methylating the ring structure forming N-methyl-histamine in the brain. > Typical dose is a 500 mg capsule taken four times daily. Calcium, taken > morning and evening, releases additional histamine stores and lowers levels > in the body. With magnesium, it acts as a natural tranquilizer. > > > > Here at want to point why I often recommend the Vitamin C powder from ARG > company because it already comes with calcium and mg included. For a fear > price. > > > > > > And again DIET is a big piece of the therapy while you correct the > imbalance: > > > > Avoid a high protein diet as most proteins contain histidine, the amino acid > from which you will synthesize even more histamine. A preferable diet is one > high in vegetables and fruits. > > > > A study by J. Yaryura-Tobias, M.D. established that TRYPTOPHAN and its > co-enzymes VITAMIN C and VITAMIN B6, stabilized compulsive- obsessive > patients within six months by using tryptophan to increase serotonin, the > brain's calming neurotransmitter. > > > > You can combine with SJW + Valerian extract to do the same thing much more > easy on the kids and achieving a lot more. > > > > I suspect Dr. Yaryura-Tobia's study would have produced results even > earlier than six months if he had combined his regimen with INOSITOL. > > > > An Israeli study recently appearing in the American Journal of Psychiatry > reports that the B vitamin, Inositol, effectively eliminates symptoms of > > > > compulsive-obsessive disorder over a SIX-WEEK period. > > Inositol works by regulating the action of serotonin within the nerve cells. > Inositol has a soothing effect on spinal-cord nerves, the brain and > cerebrospinal fluid, and produces anti-anxiety effects similar to the drug, > Librium. Dosage is one and one half teaspoons of inositol powder three times > daily with meals. This powder tastes good ... it's mildly sweet. > > > > Here below It explains very well why in my IV protocol I use first a > prosphatidylcholine IV push, before the EDTA IV drip and nutrients IV > dripmwith great success!!!! > > > > Histadelics also benefit from raising depleted levels of ACETYLCHOLINE in > their brain. Taking precursor phosphatidyl choline > > > > can do this. Acetylcholine stabilizes brain membranes, greatly improves > mood, and restores short-term memory. > > > > Also here below It's why I am not to crazy about giving the kids high b12 or > complex unless you first stablish what type of kid you are dealing with, to > me kinesiology helps me NOT to make mistakes, this way I do not make > mistakes in helping my son. Some kisd need it at one point others NO!, so > make sure you are not doing these type of mistakes that can be jeopardizing > your biomedical treatment. > > > > Avoid taking multivitamins or B-complex vitamins that contain folic acid and > B12, both of which INCREASE body stores of histamine. > > > > Very important message I learned looooooong time ago, and I keep preaching. > > > > You will want to take the other B vitamins separately, as they play a huge > role in stabilizing your nervous system. > > > > For more info in maybe mistakes that are jeopardizing your biomedical > treatment search the past posts of " reversingautism " group. > > > > GOD bless you all > > > > Your friend > > > > Lalama. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Urine neurotransmitter tests have almost no utility. > > > > The description below used to match my son's Mark to the " T " if > you know > > what I mean. > > > > So now he still is like that but a lot less, the hyperactivity is > mostly > > gone, in fact he is kind lazy with the time comes to make his > house cores. > > > > Back then when I learned about how histamine plays a HUGHE role in > autism > > helped me to help my son. > > > > Also helped me to kind to learn how to classify the type of autism > a child > > seems to develop and find the best treatment for him or her. > > > > At this point in my life I kind notice two main groups of children > and this > > are High histamine and low histamine kids. > > > > So I would like to share this info and help you find out what type > of kid > > you may have and what to do about it, I think is very important. > > > > Like always I want to point out it is not that I'm the smartest > people on > > earth. Ok!....it's that I just happened to have a lot of time for > > researching, reading and learning from the true " Scientist " " SMART " > > " Experts " people from all over the world and use their info to > help all of > > us. > > > > Also look at the Copper problem, my son mark had high histamine > and zinc in > > perfect balance, so based on Dr. Linus my son indication of high > copper was > > a natural immune system reaction to try to put the histamine in > balance. You > > see my point here...many docs make a mistake in trying to lower > the copper > > by giving more zinc, and that is illogical, because my son had > normal level > > of zinc, if I would do such a thing I would put his zinc out of > balance as > > well and causing more disregulations in my son....then they wonder > why the > > " protocol " is not working! > > > > So the right thing to do is to flush the histamine and help the > body lower > > the copper by itself, no increasing not by just trying to increase > zinc. > > > > By the way did I mentioned Mark is type blood " A " ! as well my > self, so if > > you are feeling a little bit of paranoia when you drive in the > freeway try > > some niacin, many moms I have met needed it and now they thank me > for that > > tip. > > > > > > > > Description of a Low Histamine Child > > > > > > > > My personal opinions the kids tend to be performers, clowns, and > social in > > their own way, very emotional because are hyper sensitive to their > > surroundings like to odors. > > > > > > > > Dr. Linus ing in Orthomolecular Psychiatry gives us a > composite case > > history of a low histamine person: > > > > > > > > " The patient is a hyperactive male child who is unnaturally > healthy. For > > example, the rest of the family may get head colds, but this low > histamine > > child misses the cold, or the virus infection fails to produce a > rhinitis. > > He is hypo-allergic ... he may show no signs of pain even when > seriously > > bruised or when a venous blood sample is obtained. Corporal > punishment is > > relatively useless because a slap causes little pain. The child is > > constantly active and sleeps poorly. His attention span is short > so learning > > is poor. Although his ability in some areas may be high when > tested, a high > > degree of misperceptions may be present, such as sensory, time, > body, self, > > and perception of others. " > > > > > > > > Copper contains the enzymes that regulate histamine, and too much > copper > > allows histamine degradation to take place. > > > > The lowered histamine levels in turn, allow more copper to > accumulate. > > > > High copper in the brain can cause a state of restlessness, > insomnia, > > violence, depression, irritability, paranoia, and high blood > pressure. > > > > > > > > So, my message for this type of kid's parents is to please give a > try to > > this formula below recommended by a Nobel price scientist! Not > a " DAN " > > doctor Okay: (my son was helped so much by this, that since then, > you guys > > know how much I've been preaching lumbrokinase+niacin+Vit C. > > > > Zn and Mn come in the minerals I suggest to take.) > > > > > > > > For Low Histamine amounts of zinc, manganese, niacin (B3) and > Vitamin C, all > > of which lowers copper. > > > > > > > > The biochemical imbalance that needs correcting is his high tissue > copper > > level. The imagined enemy simply dissolves with biochemical > rebalancing. > > > > > > > > > > > > A Susceptible Blood Type > > > > Bret's blood type is A, and Type A's are far more prone to > sequestering > > copper. > > > > Among hospitalized schizophrenics there is a disproportionate > number with > > Type A blood, and fifty percent of schizophrenics are histapenic! > > > > A young Type A women with histamine levels of twenty two (the norm > is 40-60 > > mg/ml) told me after four months of raising these levels that > her " voices > > had stopped and she missed them " . > > > > > > > > NOW THE HIGH HISTAMINE CHILDREN > > > > > > > > My personal opinion they tend to be less social and aspergers > types. > > > > > > > > The High Histamine Child > > > > Most histadelic children are very self-motivated and achievement- > oriented. > > However, some are so self-directed that they resent giving up > their control > > to a parent or teacher. They can't stand being told what to do by > adults. > > These youngsters become disruptive within their families and > classrooms. > > Physical discipline only causes their behavior to intensify. They > may not > > easily make friends with their peers, preferring much younger > children or > > adults. If counseling is pushed, it typically will be a failure. A > diagnosis > > of " oppositional defiant disorder " often results. These children > tend to get > > obsessively hooked on activities. This can be advantageous to the > child who > > pursues learning or sports, but will present problems if the focus > is on > > negative activities like playing video games excessively. > > > > > > > > Drug use among histadelic (high histamine) teens is five times as > likely as > > with histapenic (low histamine) young people. These drugs steadily > worsen > > their nervous system imbalances. If they start cigarettes, they > may become > > chain-smokers. It is important to channel their compulsive- > obsessive > > tendencies into productive activities. > > > > If you suspect your own child fits this category, a blood test > will be able > > to pinpoint their histamine levels. > > > > > > > > Usually no drugs are required to lower histamine.To have high- > normal > > histamine levels is a real blessing. The natural energy and drive > to succeed > > in life gives this type a competitive edge. The danger lies in > letting > > histamine rise to such high levels that there is suicidal > depression or > > impulsive sexual addiction or obsessions that are uncontrollable. > > > > > > > > How To Treat > > > > > > > > Histamine levels will decrease and symptoms lessen in response to > daily > > doses of methionine, an amino acid that significantly detoxifies > histamine > > by methylating the ring structure forming N-methyl-histamine in > the brain. > > Typical dose is a 500 mg capsule taken four times daily. Calcium, > taken > > morning and evening, releases additional histamine stores and > lowers levels > > in the body. With magnesium, it acts as a natural tranquilizer. > > > > > > > > Here at want to point why I often recommend the Vitamin C powder > from ARG > > company because it already comes with calcium and mg included. For > a fear > > price. > > > > > > > > > > > > And again DIET is a big piece of the therapy while you correct the > > imbalance: > > > > > > > > Avoid a high protein diet as most proteins contain histidine, the > amino acid > > from which you will synthesize even more histamine. A preferable > diet is one > > high in vegetables and fruits. > > > > > > > > A study by J. Yaryura-Tobias, M.D. established that TRYPTOPHAN and > its > > co-enzymes VITAMIN C and VITAMIN B6, stabilized compulsive- > obsessive > > patients within six months by using tryptophan to increase > serotonin, the > > brain's calming neurotransmitter. > > > > > > > > You can combine with SJW + Valerian extract to do the same thing > much more > > easy on the kids and achieving a lot more. > > > > > > > > I suspect Dr. Yaryura-Tobia's study would have produced results > even > > earlier than six months if he had combined his regimen with > INOSITOL. > > > > > > > > An Israeli study recently appearing in the American Journal of > Psychiatry > > reports that the B vitamin, Inositol, effectively eliminates > symptoms of > > > > > > > > compulsive-obsessive disorder over a SIX-WEEK period. > > > > Inositol works by regulating the action of serotonin within the > nerve cells. > > Inositol has a soothing effect on spinal-cord nerves, the brain and > > cerebrospinal fluid, and produces anti-anxiety effects similar to > the drug, > > Librium. Dosage is one and one half teaspoons of inositol powder > three times > > daily with meals. This powder tastes good ... it's mildly sweet. > > > > > > > > Here below It explains very well why in my IV protocol I use first > a > > prosphatidylcholine IV push, before the EDTA IV drip and nutrients > IV > > dripmwith great success!!!! > > > > > > > > Histadelics also benefit from raising depleted levels of > ACETYLCHOLINE in > > their brain. Taking precursor phosphatidyl choline > > > > > > > > can do this. Acetylcholine stabilizes brain membranes, greatly > improves > > mood, and restores short-term memory. > > > > > > > > Also here below It's why I am not to crazy about giving the kids > high b12 or > > complex unless you first stablish what type of kid you are dealing > with, to > > me kinesiology helps me NOT to make mistakes, this way I do not > make > > mistakes in helping my son. Some kisd need it at one point others > NO!, so > > make sure you are not doing these type of mistakes that can be > jeopardizing > > your biomedical treatment. > > > > > > > > Avoid taking multivitamins or B-complex vitamins that contain > folic acid and > > B12, both of which INCREASE body stores of histamine. > > > > > > > > Very important message I learned looooooong time ago, and I keep > preaching. > > > > > > > > You will want to take the other B vitamins separately, as they > play a huge > > role in stabilizing your nervous system. > > > > > > > > For more info in maybe mistakes that are jeopardizing your > biomedical > > treatment search the past posts of " reversingautism " group. > > > > > > > > GOD bless you all > > > > > > > > Your friend > > > > > > > > Lalama. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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