Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 I just read the Abstract and wanted to say that you can buy phospholipids. Yasko recommends a form of liposomal GSH with phospholipids. You can also buy stand alone Phospholipids from a company called Lipoflow from here: http://organicpharmacy.org/manufacturer/Lipoflow In fact when I was puttering around the Internet I even came across a Lipophilic Detox Supplement schedule. I have not heard of anyone from the autism community using it, well so far anyway. Raw eggs anyone? http://www.dshedu.com/Research/Liver/Therapy/AgentOrangeCleanse/SupplementSheet.\ htm Please let me know what your DAN says about phospholipids. I will run it by mine as well the next time we meet with him. Thanks Gayatri > > > > > > I read an article addressing mitochondrial insufficiency. It > noted the > > > usual supplements that usually help (coq10, ala, acetyl-l- > > > carnitine,efas). It also noted very good results noted for GPC > and > > > PS. The article actually noted that GPS was 30% more effective > than > > > acetyl-l-carnitine in helping with certain mito issues. > > > > > > My son has responded noticebly with better language and speech > with the > > > addition of acetyl-l-carnitine. I'm very intrigued by this > article. > > > This is the first I've read about these supplements - I guess > because > > > they are geared directly toward mito versus in a general autism > > > discussion. > > > > > > I'm thinking of asking the DAN dr. on the next visit. Any input > on > > > these supplements would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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