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In a message dated 04/12/2009 09:40:01 GMT Standard Time, lhiggy@... writes:

It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even probiotics.

>>Have you ever had kinesiology testing?

Mandi x

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In a message dated 04/12/2009 09:40:01 GMT Standard Time, lhiggy@... writes:

I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink one pea size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day I gave him a tiny bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he reacted very bad to it.

>>was that the amount from the little scoop that comes with it? If its not for your lad, don't forget we had a deal (wink)!

Mandi x

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In a message dated 04/12/2009 12:27:51 GMT Standard Time, lhiggy@... writes:

Yes, I have tried Kenesiology two years ago. After my son had a good 10 treatments to desensitize him from different foods, I did the allergy blood test through Breakspear and it showed up all the allergies that we had already worked on in Kenesiology. Because of that, |I stopped believing it, maybe the professional we saw wasn't good enough.... We are trying EPD now - 7 injections so far, but I am afraid it is not working, no improvements whatsoever. We will be keep trying different things, otherwise what is left. As time goes his diet is more and more restricted. We have an appointment with Lucinda Muller, maybe she can show me a path that I haven't tried. Sometimes, I don't want to see doctors anymore, nothing works and you end up spending a fortune.

Sorry, I am too frustrated today.

>>I can understand that, I never have done Kinesiology but I mean the type where they tell whether or not the supp suits your child., muscle testing.

I rate Lucinda very highly, hope she can help you

Mandi x

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Hi Vilma,

My daughter is like your son , reacts to lots of suppliments and probiotics. She

does tolerate Metabolics bifido infantalis and is not too bad with the breve.

Thought i'd mention it incase this was helpful to you.

Sharon

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> Hi Mandi and all,

>

> I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink one pea

size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day I gave him a tiny

bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he reacted very bad to it.

Last night - second day on Enhansa - his tummy has very bloated (like a

pregnant boy - he is very skinny and underweight). He complained tummy ache when

having a wee and this morning he woke up with a big rash of his face. In the

past, when the inflammation is high he has complained about pain when he wees.

At the time we did urine test for urine infection and there was nothing, he used

to jump up and down with the pain. He hasn't had that for a long time till

yesterday.

>

> Enhansa was the only thing different he has had, so I am inclined to say

Enhansa is a NO, No.

>

> It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even

probiotics.

>

> Vilma

>

>

> In a message dated 12/04/09 09:25:20 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD writes:

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> In a message dated 04/12/2009 08:41:38 GMT Standard Time, sandyandtim@...

writes:

> Our KIB500 just arrived. It's the smallest size. Can I ask how much and when

(empty stomach I guess) you would recommend as a starting dose?

>

> >>yes empty tummy best. I didn't know there were two sizes, you do the whole

dose. Sam is on adult size because he is a porker, good luck, I think its great

stuff. Lucinda checks her mail in the evenings and will chip in

>

> Mandi x

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Thank you for sharing, Sharon. I have been trying my son on Metabolic 1+2 Vitamins for the last 6 months and he has been fine as well. Maybe Metabolic is easier on the body?.

Thanks anyway.

Vilma

In a message dated 12/04/09 11:12:00 GMT Standard Time, bill.molineux@... writes:

Hi Vilma, My daughter is like your son , reacts to lots of suppliments and probiotics. She does tolerate Metabolics bifido infantalis and is not too bad with the breve. Thought i'd mention it incase this was helpful to you. Sharon > > > Hi Mandi and all, > > I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink one pea size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day I gave him a tiny bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he reacted very bad to it. Last night - second day on Enhansa - his tummy has very bloated (like a pregnant boy - he is very skinny and underweight). He complained tummy ache when having a wee and this morning he woke up with a big rash of his face. In the past, when the inflammation is high he has complained about pain when he wees. At the time we did urine test for urine infection and there was nothing, he used to jump up and down with the pain. He hasn't had that for a long time till yesterday. > > Enhansa was the only thing different he has had, so I am inclined to say Enhansa is a NO, No. > > It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even probiotics. > > Vilma > > > In a message dated 12/04/09 09:25:20 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD writes: > > > > In a message dated 04/12/2009 08:41:38 GMT Standard Time, sandyandtim@... writes: > Our KIB500 just arrived. It's the smallest size. Can I ask how much and when (empty stomach I guess) you would recommend as a starting dose? > > >>yes empty tummy best. I didn't know there were two sizes, you do the whole dose. Sam is on adult size because he is a porker, good luck, I think its great stuff. Lucinda checks her mail in the evenings and will chip in > > Mandi x > -----

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Yes, I have tried Kenesiology two years ago. After my son had a good 10 treatments to desensitize him from different foods, I did the allergy blood test through Breakspear and it showed up all the allergies that we had already worked on in Kenesiology. Because of that, |I stopped believing it, maybe the professional we saw wasn't good enough.... We are trying EPD now - 7 injections so far, but I am afraid it is not working, no improvements whatsoever. We will be keep trying different things, otherwise what is left. As time goes his diet is more and more restricted. We have an appointment with Lucinda Muller, maybe she can show me a path that I haven't tried. Sometimes, I don't want to see doctors anymore, nothing works and you end up spending a fortune.

Sorry, I am too frustrated today.

Vilma

In a message dated 12/04/09 12:14:18 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD writes:

In a message dated 04/12/2009 09:40:01 GMT Standard Time, lhiggy@... writes:

It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even probiotics.

>>Have you ever had kinesiology testing?

Mandi x

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Vilma,

i think you seriously need to consider whether you child has problems with

oxalates because of the way he has react to the curcumin in Enhansa.

I've just checked on the LOD list and although it is not on any of the lists of

foods, there are discussions on there about it being high and not recommended.

Also i found this research paper:

http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/87/5/1262

Tummy aches, strange rashes, pain when weeing are all possible signs of oxalate

problems.

hth, Nikki

>

>

> Hi Mandi and all,

>

> I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink one pea

size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day I gave him a tiny

bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he reacted very bad to it.

Last night - second day on Enhansa - his tummy has very bloated (like a

pregnant boy - he is very skinny and underweight). He complained tummy ache when

having a wee and this morning he woke up with a big rash of his face. In the

past, when the inflammation is high he has complained about pain when he wees.

At the time we did urine test for urine infection and there was nothing, he used

to jump up and down with the pain. He hasn't had that for a long time till

yesterday.

>

> Enhansa was the only thing different he has had, so I am inclined to say

Enhansa is a NO, No.

>

> It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even

probiotics.

>

> Vilma

>

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Hi Vilma,

Has the Nalcrom not helped ? I think I remember you were going to try it.

Sharon

>

> Yes, I have tried Kenesiology two years ago. After my son had a good 10

treatments to desensitize him from different foods, I did the allergy blood test

through Breakspear and it showed up all the allergies that we had already worked

on in Kenesiology. Because of that, |I stopped believing it, maybe the

professional we saw wasn't good enough.... We are trying EPD now - 7 injections

so far, but I am afraid it is not working, no improvements whatsoever. We will

be keep trying different things, otherwise what is left. As time goes his diet

is more and more restricted. We have an appointment with Lucinda Muller, maybe

she can show me a path that I haven't tried. Sometimes, I don't want to see

doctors anymore, nothing works and you end up spending a fortune.

>

> Sorry, I am too frustrated today.

>

> Vilma

>

>

>

> In a message dated 12/04/09 12:14:18 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD writes:

>

>

>

> In a message dated 04/12/2009 09:40:01 GMT Standard Time, lhiggy@... writes:

> It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even

probiotics.

> >>Have you ever had kinesiology testing?

>

> Mandi x

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The vitamin K protocol also addresses oxalates only without the very

restricted LOD diet. My son is also very reactive (maybe a bit less?)

and is doing very well on the vitamin K protocol.

Sara x

nm44714 wrote:

>

>

> Vilma,

>

> i think you seriously need to consider whether you child has problems

> with oxalates because of the way he has react to the curcumin in Enhansa.

>

> I've just checked on the LOD list and although it is not on any of the

> lists of foods, there are discussions on there about it being high and

> not recommended.

>

> Also i found this research paper:

>

> http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/87/5/1262

> <http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/87/5/1262>

>

> Tummy aches, strange rashes, pain when weeing are all possible signs

> of oxalate problems.

>

> hth, Nikki

>

>

> >

> >

> > Hi Mandi and all,

> >

> > I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink

> one pea size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day

> I gave him a tiny bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he

> reacted very bad to it. Last night - second day on Enhansa - his tummy

> has very bloated (like a pregnant boy - he is very skinny and

> underweight). He complained tummy ache when having a wee and this

> morning he woke up with a big rash of his face. In the past, when the

> inflammation is high he has complained about pain when he wees. At the

> time we did urine test for urine infection and there was nothing, he

> used to jump up and down with the pain. He hasn't had that for a long

> time till yesterday.

> >

> > Enhansa was the only thing different he has had, so I am inclined to

> say Enhansa is a NO, No.

> >

> > It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even

> probiotics.

> >

> > Vilma

> >

>

>

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Dear Vilma

 

I guess each and everyone of us feels for you as we to have each had reached a  point where all options seemed pointless... and after a little while, a bright light of hope shows up and we find the next step to help us on our journey.

 

If you son is very thin and has loads of allergies, he may well benefit from The Scotson Therapy... by helping him breath properly, his body will be able to tolerate a greater range of foods and will begin to be able to assimilate more of the nutrients in the food which will help him physically and emotionally.

 

With love and intuitive light

 

 

 

Tracey

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Sara Moroza- <Moroza-@...> wrote:

The vitamin K protocol also addresses oxalates only without the veryrestricted LOD diet. My son is also very reactive (maybe a bit less?)

and is doing very well on the vitamin K protocol.Sara x

nm44714 wrote:>>> Vilma,>> i think you seriously need to consider whether you child has problems> with oxalates because of the way he has react to the curcumin in Enhansa.

>> I've just checked on the LOD list and although it is not on any of the> lists of foods, there are discussions on there about it being high and> not recommended.>> Also i found this research paper:

>> http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/87/5/1262> <http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/87/5/1262>

>> Tummy aches, strange rashes, pain when weeing are all possible signs> of oxalate problems.>> hth, Nikki>> > >> >> > Hi Mandi and all,> >> > I started my son on Enhansa 2 days ago. I just gave him in a drink> one pea size amount in a teaspoon on the first day. On the second day

> I gave him a tiny bit more (a pea size amount and half). I believe he> reacted very bad to it. Last night - second day on Enhansa - his tummy> has very bloated (like a pregnant boy - he is very skinny and

> underweight). He complained tummy ache when having a wee and this> morning he woke up with a big rash of his face. In the past, when the> inflammation is high he has complained about pain when he wees. At the

> time we did urine test for urine infection and there was nothing, he> used to jump up and down with the pain. He hasn't had that for a long> time till yesterday.> >> > Enhansa was the only thing different he has had, so I am inclined to

> say Enhansa is a NO, No.> >> > It is very frustrating as my son reacts to many supplements and even> probiotics.> >> > Vilma> >>>

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In a message dated 21/12/2009 20:15:07 GMT Standard Time, dava93@... writes:

Hi all, has been on this for 5 days. He gets quite hyperactive on it going to stop it soon. Has anyone had any positives with enhansa? If so did you go through anything simular.

>>I've not started yet Dave, I think others have seen hyper, Gail wrote this a couple of weeks ago

We have stayed on week2 doseage - by end of week 2 Tom had become v stimmy: lots scripting, visual stimms (usual die-off type stuff) so I have stuck at this level. Am now at end of week 3, I was hoping he would level out and calm down, but he is still jumping, scripting and stimming :-(. Interestingly - his personality is showing much more. As a baby/toddler he was one of those 'cheeky challengers' and as he became autistic he became very passive. He is certainly cheeky and challenging at present! I got some very loud and definitive 'no's' this morning, managed to get round him but he grins as he says it or runs off - he knows exactly what he is up to! Not quite sure what to do - stick or back off???? Will prob give this level another week, Enhansa is supposed to be anti-viral, anti-fungal.Anyone else seen die-off type behaviours when using?

Mandi x

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