Guest guest Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 Just got off the phone with Romaniec regarding my son's regression into aggressive and violent behavior this summer. She says that during detox, this is normal (to regress backward when the body is detoxing and has started working on something else). That's kind of what I thought, but it is depressing just the same. Okay, so she has a hunch that he has low glutathione and this is the reason he is having these aggressive bouts and now needs Feingold. I think it makes sense, so I am going to try NAC again. We have done about 50+/- blood-sucking rounds of Andy's protocol and have had a lot of improvement, but we are back where we started behavior-wise, minus the cognitive gains. I will let you know what happens, I just wanted to share in case anyone has gone through something similar and needs something to try/explore. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2010 Report Share Posted September 17, 2010 What is the connection between low glutathione and feingold? Wouldn't NAC only be appropriate if he is low plasma cysteine? Only curious because we have had a lot of aggression kick up around here and we are close in number of rounds. From: Liz Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 1:36 PM Subject: [ ] Mid-Cutler Protocol Journey - Aggression Feingold - Low Glutathione? Just got off the phone with Romaniec regarding my son's regression into aggressive and violent behavior this summer. She says that during detox, this is normal (to regress backward when the body is detoxing and has started working on something else). That's kind of what I thought, but it is depressing just the same. Okay, so she has a hunch that he has low glutathione and this is the reason he is having these aggressive bouts and now needs Feingold. I think it makes sense, so I am going to try NAC again. We have done about 50+/- blood-sucking rounds of Andy's protocol and have had a lot of improvement, but we are back where we started behavior-wise, minus the cognitive gains. I will let you know what happens, I just wanted to share in case anyone has gone through something similar and needs something to try/explore. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 I don't know the connection, but I think it may have something to do with phase II liver and inability to detox the brightly colored foods/phenols. One thing is for sure, it's not just " yeast " , it's like my son again has several immune triggers that cause his brain to be inflammed and he goes nuts. It happens anytime his blood pressure rises really, I have not JUST connected the aggression to food...maybe he has a bunch of toxins floating around in him that he can't detox, I don't know. > > What is the connection between low glutathione and feingold? Wouldn't NAC only be appropriate if he is low plasma cysteine? Only curious because we have had a lot of aggression kick up around here and we are close in number of rounds. > > > From: Liz > Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 1:36 PM > > Subject: [ ] Mid-Cutler Protocol Journey - Aggression Feingold - Low Glutathione? > > > > Just got off the phone with Romaniec regarding my son's regression into aggressive and violent behavior this summer. She says that during detox, this is normal (to regress backward when the body is detoxing and has started working on something else). That's kind of what I thought, but it is depressing just the same. Okay, so she has a hunch that he has low glutathione and this is the reason he is having these aggressive bouts and now needs Feingold. I think it makes sense, so I am going to try NAC again. We have done about 50+/- blood-sucking rounds of Andy's protocol and have had a lot of improvement, but we are back where we started behavior-wise, minus the cognitive gains. I will let you know what happens, I just wanted to share in case anyone has gone through something similar and needs something to try/explore. > > Liz > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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