Guest guest Posted May 4, 2009 Report Share Posted May 4, 2009 Adrenal Cortex Extract. You can get it online or at any health food store or vitamin store. Comes in many doses, mixed with other stuff, etc.. TJ ________________________________ From: Rose Rudolph <roserudolph55@...> Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 8:04:51 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Closing ears with hands what is ace? ____________ _________ _________ __ From: iflow97 <iflow97 (DOT) com> 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...
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