Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Rich I m going to order SAM-e as although Im doing well - ive noticed there is something missing in my own equation. Ive interestingly takne B12 and this hs perked me up straight away - although i donbt think this is the route to help me. Ive also replaced the magnesium in my regime with calcium as it was making me feel heavy headed - as my teeth are very brittle which could be indicative of my general bone density issue. MY question is as I may fall into the bracket of low homocysteine bracket - therefore under methylation hence my poor bowel movements as my seratonin levels are crap too which doesnt allow pertalsis ( excuse the spelling ) - do I need to take any other supps alongside SAM-e? Can you give me the name of the book that describes all these new findings - im not sure if they ship to the Uk? regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Hi, CS. The book is called " Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments, " and the authors are Jon Pangborn and Sydney Baker. They are now selling the book through Amazon.com, and they will ship internationally. Both calcium and magnesium are essential nutrients, so I hope you are getting enough of both. I don't know what your methylation cycle status is, but I think that the fact that you can tolerate taking whey protein means that it's working pretty well. Based on this, I'm guessing that you could tolerate SAMe, and it might do you some good. I'm not sure what the whole story is on your bowel. I think it's true that low methylation can cause low serotonin production, which can give poor peristalsis. But once the gut has low peristalsis, other things can happen, such as bacterial overgrowth of the small intestine. This in turn can produce other problems, such as leaky gut syndrome. It may be necessary to deal with some of these other issues to get the gut operating well again. As I mentioned in an earlier message, I favor getting a comprehensive diagnostic stool analysis and a parasite analysis done if gut problems continue. Rich > > Rich > > I m going to order SAM-e as although Im doing well - ive noticed there is > something missing in my own equation. Ive interestingly takne B12 and this hs > perked me up straight away - although i donbt think this is the route to help > me. > > Ive also replaced the magnesium in my regime with calcium as it was making > me feel heavy headed - as my teeth are very brittle which could be indicative > of my general bone density issue. > > MY question is as I may fall into the bracket of low homocysteine bracket - > therefore under methylation hence my poor bowel movements as my seratonin > levels are crap too which doesnt allow pertalsis ( excuse the spelling ) - do I > need to take any other supps alongside SAM-e? > > Can you give me the name of the book that describes all these new findings > - im not sure if they ship to the Uk? > > regards > CS > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 > I don't know what your methylation cycle status is, but I think that > the fact that you can tolerate taking whey protein means that it's > working pretty well. Rich, I don't remember you saying before that tolerating whey protein may be a sign of the methylation cycle? I cannot handle whey protein and also I suffer from depression. I take SSRI's and I got the impression that low serotonin could be a result of low methylation. would the fact that I cannot handle whey protein and I have depression be signs of low methylation? Since I have not been tested for methylation cycle, I have not paid as much attention to this subject. Is there something a person can do for low methylation cycle? Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Hi, Bob. This methylation cycle stuff is relatively new to me, too. You probably haven't been able to read all the message traffic on the list about this for the past couple of months, because of your difficult living situation lately. Yes, I would say that your intolerance of whey and your depression do suggest that you might have a block in your methylation cycle. We have been discussing the DAN! treatments for autism, which compensate for this problem. I suggest that you review some of my posts since the first of November. Things like P5P, magnesium, taurine, methyl-B12, folinic acid, TMG and DMG are used, together with certain diets eliminating casein and gluten and in some cases certain carbohydrates. Chelation of heavy metals, such as mercury, is also used. I have been suggesting that people get a copy of the autism treatment book by Pangborn and Baker. Check some of my recent posts for more details. Rich > > > I don't know what your methylation cycle status is, but I think that > > the fact that you can tolerate taking whey protein means that it's > > working pretty well. > > Rich, I don't remember you saying before that tolerating whey protein > may be a sign of the methylation cycle? I cannot handle whey protein > and also I suffer from depression. I take SSRI's and I got the > impression that low serotonin could be a result of low methylation. > would the fact that I cannot handle whey protein and I have depression > be signs of low methylation? Since I have not been tested for > methylation cycle, I have not paid as much attention to this subject. > Is there something a person can do for low methylation cycle? > > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 I agree, get the book. Its my bible at the moment. I read it all word for word and am going to re-read it now. > > > > > I don't know what your methylation cycle status is, but I think > that > > > the fact that you can tolerate taking whey protein means that > it's > > > working pretty well. > > > > Rich, I don't remember you saying before that tolerating whey > protein > > may be a sign of the methylation cycle? I cannot handle whey > protein > > and also I suffer from depression. I take SSRI's and I got the > > impression that low serotonin could be a result of low > methylation. > > would the fact that I cannot handle whey protein and I have > depression > > be signs of low methylation? Since I have not been tested for > > methylation cycle, I have not paid as much attention to this > subject. > > Is there something a person can do for low methylation cycle? > > > > Bob > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Hi, CS. Sorry, I don't know which book you are referring to. Rich > > What do you think of the Immune restoration book as Im thinking of ordering > that too? > > regards > CS > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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