Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Sensitivity to noise is a symptom of low adrenal function. consider giving Adrenal Cortex extract daily to help adrenal function, this will reduce noise/light/touch sensitivity. Yes, Andy protocol over time will help the metals get out and the adrenals work again. > > Hi, > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > Regards > Gaurav > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 These things went away for my child when we removed certain foods from his diet. We also did several rounds of chelation. I know the problem foods are involved, however, because it comes back if he gets the wrong thing!! > > Hi, > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > Regards > Gaurav > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 I honestly believe it is a yeast issue. Are you doing a yeast protocol? You might find a new child on enzymes and a yeast protocol. JMI. Tammy [ ] Closing ears with hands Hi, My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. Regards Gaurav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 I know auditory integration therapy (AIT) is controversial and I'll admit that when I tried it, I didn't really expect much, if anything........ but my daughters hands over ears problem was so bad that I just had to give it a go. We couldn't even drive over a certain speed because she couldn't stand the sound of the engine. Well, I can't say it " cured autism " but boy did it cure the hands over the ears problem. My daughter had all kinds of hearing/sensory issues. Clapping drove her crazy, don't even think about running a vacuum and the list goes on. Ironically, she would turn up the TV to blaring and get right in front of it. Well I contacted a certified AIT tech in our state and she brought us the machine and everything we needed and it stayed with us for many days. My daughter did 2 sessions a day with it...morning and night. I can't remember the number of days we did the sessions but it was somewhere between 10 and 20 days. I knew it had done something the very first night because my kiddo who had trouble sleeping slept TWELVE straight hours. They had told me that it could effect her sleep and there was no way to know which way it would go...making it better or worse, but thankfully it was gloriously better. The benefits from the AIT was no more ear holding, we can drive at any speed, etc. Even the TV was turned down to completely normal levels. The tech warned me " Don't let her wear earphones or be around prolonged loud noises or it can undo the benefits " . Well my daughter takes dancing classes and I just can't take them away from her because they are so special to her life and happiness. I begged the teacher not to play the music at the earsplitting level she does but she didn't listen and continued to play it that loud. She said it is how she keeps the kids from talking to one another during class (ugh!). Well, sure enough, once she started back to dance class at the end of the summer, one benefit was undone which was my daughter started turning the TV back up to earsplitting levels. However the hands over ears thing has stayed away so it was not a total loss. I have decided that we need to get a home version of AIT were we can do " touch ups " during the dance year as needed. If anyone has recommendations, I would LOVE to hear. ************** The Average US Credit Score is 692. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222376998x1201454298/aol?redir=http://\ www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=668072 & amp; hmpgID=62 & amp;bcd=May5309AvgfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 My son also has a huge problem with this. He is incredibly improved with most autism symptoms, but sound sensitivity is what keeps us from doing all of the things we would like to do with him. he won't go to most sporting events and doesn't really even want to go back to disney world because we got stuck in the park while the fireworks were going off last time When I ask groups, I get a wide range of answers...much like the response here...yeast, food allergies, heavy metals. adrenals is a new one for me...and very interesting...I'm pretty certain that adrenal and thyroid function are low in me and my son. we treated for yeast...no improvement. just sent our hair analysis away last week and have an appointment with an allergist next week. I'm hoping to get some answers and begin treatment for the heavy metals that will work permanently in the long run and get some ideas to alleviate the problem in the meantime Kari > > I honestly believe it is a yeast issue. Are you doing a yeast protocol? You might find a new child on enzymes and a yeast protocol. JMI. > > Tammy > > [ ] Closing ears with hands > > > > > > Hi, > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > Regards > Gaurav > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Kari, our kid does this too on occasion. Much less often than in the past. We just did an OAT test....and he yeast levels are extremely low. For us, this is not yeast related. From: karicreehan <karicreehan@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 7:21 AM My son also has a huge problem with this. He is incredibly improved with most autism symptoms, but sound sensitivity is what keeps us from doing all of the things we would like to do with him. he won't go to most sporting events and doesn't really even want to go back to disney world because we got stuck in the park while the fireworks were going off last time When I ask groups, I get a wide range of answers...much like the response here...yeast, food allergies, heavy metals. adrenals is a new one for me...and very interesting. ..I'm pretty certain that adrenal and thyroid function are low in me and my son. we treated for yeast...no improvement. just sent our hair analysis away last week and have an appointment with an allergist next week. I'm hoping to get some answers and begin treatment for the heavy metals that will work permanently in the long run and get some ideas to alleviate the problem in the meantime Kari > > I honestly believe it is a yeast issue. Are you doing a yeast protocol? You might find a new child on enzymes and a yeast protocol. JMI. > > Tammy > > [ ] Closing ears with hands > > > > > > Hi, > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > Any suggestions/ guidance will be highly appreciated. > > Regards > Gaurav > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 My son's sound sensitivity comes and goes. For us, it's been parasites and magnesium deficiency. From: karicreehan <karicreehan> Subject: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 7:21 AM My son also has a huge problem with this. He is incredibly improved with most autism symptoms, but sound sensitivity is what keeps us from doing all of the things we would like to do with him. he won't go to most sporting events and doesn't really even want to go back to disney world because we got stuck in the park while the fireworks were going off last time When I ask groups, I get a wide range of answers...much like the response here...yeast, food allergies, heavy metals. adrenals is a new one for me...and very interesting. ..I'm pretty certain that adrenal and thyroid function are low in me and my son. we treated for yeast...no improvement. just sent our hair analysis away last week and have an appointment with an allergist next week. I'm hoping to get some answers and begin treatment for the heavy metals that will work permanently in the long run and get some ideas to alleviate the problem in the meantime Kari > > I honestly believe it is a yeast issue. Are you doing a yeast protocol? You might find a new child on enzymes and a yeast protocol. JMI. > > Tammy > > [ ] Closing ears with hands > > > > > > Hi, > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > Any suggestions/ guidance will be highly appreciated. > > Regards > Gaurav > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 What foods did you remove? > > > > Hi, > > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > > > Regards > > Gaurav > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Good to hear that your son is doing fine on the Autism Symptoms. What treatment did you do, I am following the MB12 protocaol along with CF diet for the lat 4 months with no improvement. > > > > I honestly believe it is a yeast issue. Are you doing a yeast protocol? You might find a new child on enzymes and a yeast protocol. JMI. > > > > Tammy > > > > [ ] Closing ears with hands > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > > > Regards > > Gaurav > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. Most of this problem was eliminated with adequate yeast control here, but some small residue did remain even after the yeast was under control. Adding a potassium supplement did help the residue. > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. mB12 tends to increase yeast, so first you might try increasing the yeast protocol, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 The good news is, ours kind of " went " away with age and time. Like every spring when the lawn mowers came out, walking, YIKES. Pretty soon, that would stop over the course of the summer. My guy never had a problem with lets say church, lots of people. But fireworks, we couldn't go that up until maybe age 7 or so. I still covers a little bit on the big booms. He did have chronic ear infections when little so would think sensitive. But he has great hearing and doesn't miss a thing. In second grade he could tolerate the alarms at school with no issues. I consider myself to have sensitive hearing. Hate loud music for instance and things on my ears, headsets. He was very yeasty as a child and the outward symptoms, privates, went away with age too. Looking back I'm sure yeast was the reason for ear issues too. My guy today at 9.6 looks pretty typical. Hopefully over the years it will improve for your son too. Tammy [ ] Closing ears with hands > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > > > Regards > > Gaurav > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Dana, what kind of sensitivity was it? If a girl 25yo is extremely sensitive to low sounds what could it be? Any music from neighborhood, would drive her crazy because of the low sound beat which normal people can't even hear. She is GFCF. Does not seem yeast related at the moment. Could potassium deficiency cause this kind of sensitivity? Thanks, Galina > Most of this problem was eliminated with adequate yeast control here, but some small residue did remain even after the yeast was under control. Adding a potassium supplement did help the residue. > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 > Dana, what kind of sensitivity was it? If a girl 25yo is extremely sensitive to low sounds what could it be? Any music from neighborhood, would drive her crazy because of the low sound beat which normal people can't even hear. > She is GFCF. Does not seem yeast related at the moment. Could potassium deficiency cause this kind of sensitivity? It can be. mB12 also helped with sound sensitivity here. I am also intrigued by the adrenal comment, because I have not addressed adrenals in this particular child, but I may consider that. He has very minimal sound issues remaining, which are not affecting his daily life, but it is a possibility. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 This is a major sign of adrenals. My son used to do this all the time. He had no other adrenal signs at the time. Jan suggested ACE to me. Once we added this in, he never did it again, unless he was sick or there was some other stressor on his adrenals on round or whatever. We did a hair test post chelation and sure enough he had adrenal signs. ACE is amazing stuff. We use the 250 mg caps by Nutricology. Aside from antifungal and antivirals which were great interventions - treating the adrenals was a major step forward for my son. No sound/light sensitivity - less meltdowns, happier camper overall. Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Casein, gluten, soy, chocolate, MSG, artificial colors/flavors. His most frequent food infractions are with gluten and it is then that I see the noise sensitivity come back (especially if we don't catch it right away and give activated charcoal). Most noticeably, he cannot stand the sound of running water when it happens! > > > > > > Hi, > > > My 5 year old son who is placed in ASD has this problem of closing his ears with his hands on certain sounds like Vaccum, exhaust over the cooking range, certain songs on the TV etc.. > > > > > > He is really uncomfortable when any of these sounds occur and becomes really rigid when you try to remove his hands forcibly. This problem is since the lat 3 years or so. > > > > > > He is currently undergoing the MB-12 protocol through a DAN doctor. I read somewhere that Andy Cutler protocol is helpful for this. > > > > > > Any suggestions/guidance will be highly appreciated. > > > > > > Regards > > > Gaurav > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Qhat is ACE? thx...michele > > This is a major sign of adrenals. My son used to do this all the time. He had no other adrenal signs at the time. Jan suggested ACE to me. Once we added this in, he never did it again, unless he was sick or there was some other stressor on his adrenals on round or whatever. We did a hair test post chelation and sure enough he had adrenal signs. > > ACE is amazing stuff. We use the 250 mg caps by Nutricology. Aside from antifungal and antivirals which were great interventions - treating the adrenals was a major step forward for my son. No sound/light sensitivity - less meltdowns, happier camper overall. > > Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Can you please share dosing info? How much to start? Dosing in AM only? Etc. My son weighs 40 lbs, and with PTSD I suspect adrenal issues. How can you tell from the hair test? I can look at his to tell. Thanks! > > This is a major sign of adrenals. My son used to do this all the time. He had no other adrenal signs at the time. Jan suggested ACE to me. Once we added this in, he never did it again, unless he was sick or there was some other stressor on his adrenals on round or whatever. We did a hair test post chelation and sure enough he had adrenal signs. > > ACE is amazing stuff. We use the 250 mg caps by Nutricology. Aside from antifungal and antivirals which were great interventions - treating the adrenals was a major step forward for my son. No sound/light sensitivity - less meltdowns, happier camper overall. > > Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically, I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. Hope this helps. Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 what is ace? ________________________________ From: iflow97 <iflow97@...> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 9:58:08 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically , I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. Hope this helps. Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 What exactly are the adrenal signs on a hair analysis? Are you talking about the Hair Elements from Doctor's Data? I am expecting my son's first results to come this week and would love to know if something in there will indicate low adrenal function. Thanks!!! Kari > > This is a major sign of adrenals. My son used to do this all the time. He had no other adrenal signs at the time. Jan suggested ACE to me. Once we added this in, he never did it again, unless he was sick or there was some other stressor on his adrenals on round or whatever. We did a hair test post chelation and sure enough he had adrenal signs. > > ACE is amazing stuff. We use the 250 mg caps by Nutricology. Aside from antifungal and antivirals which were great interventions - treating the adrenals was a major step forward for my son. No sound/light sensitivity - less meltdowns, happier camper overall. > > Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Adrenal Cortex Extract > > what is ace? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: iflow97 <iflow97@...> > > Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 9:58:08 PM > Subject: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands > > > > > > Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically , I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. > > Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. > > It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. > > Hope this helps. Irene > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Irene, I am so happy for you! Sounds like he is doing great! I often wonder about my kids and I and our adrenals. Every once in awhile we get dark circles under our eyes. Thanks for the advice, I think it's all connected food-yeast-adrenals, etc. Good to know ACE is helping sensory issues too! > > Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically, I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. > > Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. > > It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. > > Hope this helps. Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2009 Report Share Posted May 4, 2009 Thanks! Wow! What great progress for your son! My dh often says how heartbroken he is for the kids that are left to suffer and how they are relying on their families to help them, and are being lost. I have Andy's books, so much info in them - I'll search around and find the adrenal stuff. I got ACE to try for myself and noticed a BIG difference. After a year of panic attacks and insomnia and through this past year of acupuncture and therapy and meditation to try to get a grip on it, it took 5HTP, melatonin, CoQ10, and ACE for ME to start to feel well again. I think our kids are healing US too. > > Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically, I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. > > Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. > > It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. > > Hope this helps. Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2009 Report Share Posted May 4, 2009 Are there any negative effects to ACE? From: sunshine369@... Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 13:58:34 +0000 Subject: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands Thanks! Wow! What great progress for your son! My dh often says how heartbroken he is for the kids that are left to suffer and how they are relying on their families to help them, and are being lost. I have Andy's books, so much info in them - I'll search around and find the adrenal stuff. I got ACE to try for myself and noticed a BIG difference. After a year of panic attacks and insomnia and through this past year of acupuncture and therapy and meditation to try to get a grip on it, it took 5HTP, melatonin, CoQ10, and ACE for ME to start to feel well again. I think our kids are healing US too. > > Hi . I don't have Andy's book at home with me it is at my office, so I don't have the page number in AI off hand, but there is a whole adrenals section in there. Help me out others on the board with the page number!...Basically, I think if sodium and potassium are down, with cal and mag up on the hair test, this is an adrenal sign. ACE is trial and error. We started out with a quarter capsule of the 250 mg in the am and one in the afternoon after school at 3 pm. Over time we increased it. Now we are up to one 250 mg cap in the am, and one 250 mg cap in the pm. On round sometimes we give another half a cap around dinner. Generally, you don't want to give this too late in the day, usually 3 pm is our cut off, (can cause hyperactivity if given too late)except on round, when we have to be up all night anyway. As we raised up the ALA dose, we noticed more adrenal stress - so we upped the ACE and, voila, no problems. > > Our son used to hate bright lights, the wind on his face, loud noises, the whole hands over the ears thing was an everyday occurrence. The food processor used to send him shrieking with hands over his ears under the kitchen table. For us, ACE was nothing short of magic. Better transitioning etc. > > It is definitely worth a trial for you. Word of advice, start low and slow, build up slowly till you get to the dose where these adrenal related behaviors abate. One quick anecdote, the other day it was really windy and rainy where we live. Went to pick up my son at school, all of the kids in his pre k autism class were freaking out as they exited the school, the wind, the rain on their faces, sensory disaster for them. My son sauntered out dancing in the puddles, not noticing it. We are the only ones doing biomed. I felt so bad for the other kids, thought, just a little ACE for some of these kids, and they could be like my son, enjoying the puddles. > > Hope this helps. Irene > _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail® goes with you. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Mob\ ile1_052009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2009 Report Share Posted May 4, 2009 Adrenal cortex extract. It has been pivotal here for helping with the adrenals, with symptoms like explosive behavior, anger, irritability, sensitivity to light/sound/touch, not being able to sleep at night, or get up in the morning, hypoglycemic symptoms. www.stopthethyroidmadness.com has a section on adrenals " Those durn Adrenals " it's called, which has symptoms...etc. Mercury poisons the adrenals. For us we have seen no negatives to using it. > > > > This is a major sign of adrenals. My son used to do this all the time. He had no other adrenal signs at the time. Jan suggested ACE to me. Once we added this in, he never did it again, unless he was sick or there was some other stressor on his adrenals on round or whatever. We did a hair test post chelation and sure enough he had adrenal signs. > > > > ACE is amazing stuff. We use the 250 mg caps by Nutricology. Aside from antifungal and antivirals which were great interventions - treating the adrenals was a major step forward for my son. No sound/light sensitivity - less meltdowns, happier camper overall. > > > > Irene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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