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I would recommend a book by Quillin - If I could find my copy

Igive you the title!! It is a great book on nutrition for supporting

and even reversing adult onset diabetes. He also wrote the

bestselling book " Beating Cancer with Nutrition " after a stint as

Director of Nutrition for Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Just

look up this author on Amazon and all his books should come up.

His number one recommendation for preventing and helping with diabetes

was fiber, fiber and more fiber. Please don't do as a good friend of

mine does and think if you take insulin you can eat anything you want.

She recently decided to eat a big stack of pancakes for breakfast with

no protein or fat to slow down the absorption of this pure sugar

breakfast and ended up unconscious and in an ambulance a few hours

later. She still doesn't get how important nutrition is.

There are lots of supplements recommended and also recipes I believe.

Take care of yourself - the good news is now you know what you are

dealing with and can do something about it!! Wishing you all the best,.

Dee Y.

>

> I just found out I have diabetes... does anyone know of anything I

can

> take ( other than my presription medication) to help control sugar

> levels ?

>

>

>

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Hi,

Not sure where my question comes in. I've had Dr. 's book more than a

decade and have zapped etc (parasites every full moon etc). I'm 16 years post

menopause (early onset age 32) my intuition says I have beginning of

osteroporsis, hormonal imbalances and circulation issues. Anyway I've been

using calcium malate as of late. But my main concern is my heart keeps going

faster and harder after just about everything I eat. I eat organic, fresh,

listen to what body seems to need and sometimes have to have turkey a few times

a week. I've taken out dairy for now. I'm left with bananas, special pure

water, greens, macadain nuts and that's it. I've been taking a special blend of

enzymes but am having to increase the amount I take each week or so. I went to

one conventional doctor because my heart was having a sprinting marathon one day

and he said I was having palpitations and was depressed. (More likely has to do

with hormones, minerals, aminos and needing a paying

job than depression). Of course he wanted to put me on meds but I was just

looking for something cheap and quick as I have very very little money to spend.

In the interim I am wondering if there is another post menopausal woman out here

who may have some insight with regards to this heart, food, enzyme issue. I

know the calcium is needed but the malate may not be the form.

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Hi, Please read about magnesium, hawthorne, CoQ10 and taurine

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Re: Diabetes

Hi,

Not sure where my question comes in. I've had Dr. 's book more than a

decade and have zapped etc (parasites every full moon etc). I'm 16 years post

menopause (early onset age 32) my intuition says I have beginning of

osteroporsis, hormonal imbalances and circulation issues. Anyway I've been using

calcium malate as of late. But my main concern is my heart keeps going faster

and harder after just about everything I eat. I eat organic, fresh, listen to

what body seems to need and sometimes have to have turkey a few times a week.

I've taken out dairy for now. I'm left with bananas, special pure water, greens,

macadain nuts and that's it. I've been taking a special blend of enzymes but am

having to increase the amount I take each week or so. I went to one conventional

doctor because my heart was having a sprinting marathon one day and he said I

was having palpitations and was depressed. (More likely has to do with hormones,

minerals, aminos and needing a paying

job than depression). Of course he wanted to put me on meds but I was just

looking for something cheap and quick as I have very very little money to spend.

In the interim I am wondering if there is another post menopausal woman out here

who may have some insight with regards to this heart, food, enzyme issue. I know

the calcium is needed but the malate may not be the form.

Casey

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I can't find it right now, but there was a study done of diabetics and

the effects of cinnamon and cider vinegar. Both groups had lowered

their blood sugars after eating foods that cause it to spike, if their

meals started with either ingredient, or if either was taken though out

the day.

For cinnamon, a tsp a day was enough. Sprinkle it on toast, in cereal,

tea, coffee, or chew on a cinnamon stick. The vinegar was taken as a

drink, diluted with water, 2 tbsp. I prefer to use it on all my salads

along with olive or flax oil.

I am aware of two people who both have used a book called " Reversing

Diabetes " , and along with losing a ton of weight in the process, one is

completely off insulin after 30 years. I have not seen her in about 4-5

years, and I don't know if the other got off of insulin or not, but she

also had a severe case of celiac disease and the symptoms had lessened

for her. I have never read the book.

Diane

wrote:

> I've read that cinnamon helps break down glucose and sugars. Also

> gymnemia sylvestre (herb) is getting good reviews.

>

> fcunsrial@... <mailto:fcunsrial%40bellsouth.net> wrote: Stay

> out of sugars, starches and alcohol. base your meals of fresh

> vegetables, some fruits, good fats and protein and lots of fober and

> water. Always mix anything you eat with a little bit of protein or fat

> (nuts, seeds, olive and coconut oils and Omega 3 fish oils) to slow

> down the release of glucose.

> Take pancreatic enzymes with your meals to help the oancreas along.

> Enzymatic Therapy has a Glucose Regulator formula that I recommend

> highly. Jarrow has a similar one but not as effective called Glucose

> Optimizer.

> Good luck

>

> Diabetes

>

> I just found out I have diabetes... does anyone know of anything I can

> take ( other than my presription medication) to help control sugar

> levels ?

>

>

>

> [

>

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I was in the same boat as you...I have been using natural

progesterone cream - my doctor put me on estrogen...that made it

worse. The progesterone cream has been a god send. I am on it for

21 days and then off for 5-7 days. I also use vitamin e - 400iu

twice a day - make sure is is the D version and not the DL version.

There is another group that is for natural menopause stuff...

NaturalAlternativesToHRT/

For the first time in years...I have found relief.

>

> Hi,

>

> Not sure where my question comes in. I've had Dr. 's book

more than a decade and have zapped etc (parasites every full moon

etc). I'm 16 years post menopause (early onset age 32) my intuition

says I have beginning of osteroporsis, hormonal imbalances and

circulation issues. Anyway I've been using calcium malate as of

late. But my main concern is my heart keeps going faster and harder

after just about everything I eat. I eat organic, fresh, listen to

what body seems to need and sometimes have to have turkey a few times

a week. I've taken out dairy for now. I'm left with bananas, special

pure water, greens, macadain nuts and that's it. I've been taking a

special blend of enzymes but am having to increase the amount I take

each week or so. I went to one conventional doctor because my heart

was having a sprinting marathon one day and he said I was having

palpitations and was depressed. (More likely has to do with

hormones, minerals, aminos and needing a paying

> job than depression). Of course he wanted to put me on meds but I

was just looking for something cheap and quick as I have very very

little money to spend. In the interim I am wondering if there is

another post menopausal woman out here who may have some insight with

regards to this heart, food, enzyme issue. I know the calcium is

needed but the malate may not be the form.

>

> Casey

>

>

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I can only comment on a few things that strike up a thought or two.

Metals do cause hypoglycemia or sugar like conditions to occur. It

interfers with glucose usage in the body. I have this type of hypo

myself by my blood sugar tests normal. I do not have excessive urine

but did have the thirst thing. Until recently due to treatment for

metals.

What is she drinking since you weaned her? Cow's milk? Rice milk,

soy...etc.

>

> My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

issues.

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

her

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

with

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

every

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

the

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will

get

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

> something from that.

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

tolerate

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

not

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

> Thanks so much,

> Wyndie

>

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I hope she's not drinking fluoridted water. Is the water straight from the tap?

Is she drinking cow's milk? Sounds like it would be worth it to try digestive

enzymes with her. Has she had any recent vaccines? Let us know what her tests

show.

S S

<p>My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

issues. <br>

She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge <br>

amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but she <br>

does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight. <br>

Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than her <br>

water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing with <br>

it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even <br>

though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes every <br>

30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.<br>

Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just <br>

wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal <br>

toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have the <br>

results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will get <br>

with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell <br>

something from that. <br>

The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this problem <br>

while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't tolerate <br>

ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby <br>

food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in <br>

her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's not <br>

getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?<br>

Thanks so much, <br>

Wyndie<br>

<br>

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Wyndie

My daughter sometimes will drink a lot also. Our practitioner will put her on

yeast and fungal killers and it stops. Woodworm, Black walnut and colloidal

silver are someones we have used.

Marilyn

Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote:

I hope she's not drinking fluoridted water. Is the water straight from the tap?

Is she drinking cow's milk? Sounds like it would be worth it to try digestive

enzymes with her. Has she had any recent vaccines? Let us know what her tests

show.

S S

My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic issues.

She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but she

does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than her

water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing with

it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes every

30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have the

results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will get

with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

something from that.

The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this problem

while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't tolerate

ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's not

getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

Thanks so much,

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She is not drinking flouridated water. We have a reverse osmosis

filter on our sink and that's what she drinks. That is her only

drink. No milk, no juice, no nothin' but water. :)

I have not been able to find a digestive enzyme that she can

tolerate. She has reacted to every one I have tried.

No vaccines - ever.

I got a copy of her labs and the glucose, serum is 80. The

reference range is 65-99. Seems normal, but I don't if the

reference ranges are for a 16 month old. What other thing should I

look for in her labwork?

Thanks, Wyndie

>

> <p>My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of

diabetic issues. <br>

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

<br>

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she <br>

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight. <br>

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

her <br>

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

with <br>

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

<br>

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

every <br>

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.<br>

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

<br>

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal <br>

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

the <br>

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will

get <br>

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

<br>

> something from that. <br>

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem <br>

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

tolerate <br>

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

<br>

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

<br>

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

not <br>

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

<br>

> Thanks so much, <br>

> Wyndie<br>

> <br>

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Marilyn,

My other daughter gets this way so I know what you mean. The baby is

on a good anti-fungal/probiotic routine so I don't know if that would

be it, but I will certainly keep that in mind. Thanks :)

Wyndie

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>

> Wyndie

>

> My daughter sometimes will drink a lot also. Our practitioner

will put her on yeast and fungal killers and it stops. Woodworm,

Black walnut and colloidal silver are someones we have used.

>

> Marilyn

>

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No, no history of diabetes that I am aware of. :) How can I check

for pituitary problems?

Thanks, Wyndie

>

> I'm thinking I read that this can be a pituitary problem caused by

mercury. Should be an easy process to rule out the diabetes. Do you

have a family hx of diabetes?

>

>

>

> [ ] Diabetes

>

>

> My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

issues.

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

her

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

with

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

every

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

the

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will

get

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

> something from that.

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

tolerate

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear

baby

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar

in

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

not

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

> Thanks so much,

> Wyndie

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Oh, and to clarify, even though she's had no vaccines, I found out I

have leaky amalgams in my mouth and as I only just recently stopped

nursing her, I suspect she may have a load of mercury from me.

Wyndie

>

> <p>My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of

diabetic issues. <br>

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

<br>

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she <br>

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight. <br>

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

her <br>

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

with <br>

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

<br>

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

every <br>

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.<br>

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

<br>

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal <br>

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

the <br>

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will

get <br>

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

<br>

> something from that. <br>

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem <br>

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

tolerate <br>

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

<br>

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

<br>

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

not <br>

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

<br>

> Thanks so much, <br>

> Wyndie<br>

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Jan, did anything bring relief to you other than chelation?

She drinks only reverse osmosis water.

Thanks, Wyndie

> >

> > My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

> issues.

> > She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> > amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

> she

> > does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

> > Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

> her

> > water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

> with

> > it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

> > though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

> every

> > 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

> > Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> > wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> > toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

> the

> > results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and

will

> get

> > with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

> > something from that.

> > The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

> problem

> > while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

> tolerate

> > ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear

baby

> > food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar

in

> > her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

> not

> > getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

> > Thanks so much,

> > Wyndie

> >

>

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> My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic issues.

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but she

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

Wow, this is soooooooooo reminiscent of my #2 when he was an infant

and toddler!

These symptoms, as I learned later, were caused by food intolerance.

Later on, yeast overgrowth would cause the same symptoms.

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> toxicity.

It might, especially if the sugars are contributing to a yeast

overgrowth issue.

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this problem

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago).

The foods in mother's milk are more broken down. Try giving her

digestive enzymes, see if that helps. I used HNI enzymes for my kids,

with very good results

http://www.houstonni.com/

She doesn't tolerate

> ANY carbohydrate at all,

What do you feed her? Meat only?

>>and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

> her diet.

Pears increased yeast for my #2. He also did not tolerate pears until

I gave him No-Fenol enzyme.

Dana

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Good question that I don't have the answer to. Maybe post to Dr. Jim on here and

ask? Possible for diabetes, but unlikely as no family hx, but maybe ask the

ped to rule out diabetes? The ped might even have some idea as how to test the

pituitary.

[ ] Diabetes

>

>

> My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

issues.

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than

her

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing

with

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes

every

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have

the

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will

get

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

> something from that.

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't

tolerate

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear

baby

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar

in

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's

not

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

> Thanks so much,

> Wyndie

>

>

>

>

>

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Carbs used to make me extremely tired (as if my body couldn't digest and do

anything else at the same time). I got into the habit of eating supper late,

because I knew I souldn't accomplish anything afterwards. As I chelate this is

improving. Digestive enzymes also help.

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I know that in Germany I often saw pharmacists dispensing ALA packs containing

600 mg caps to diabetics (ouch)

julie

[ ] Re: Diabetes

ironically (or not) some studies have shown ALA to be helpful for those with

diabetes...I don't remember the details or any explanation as to why.

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Have you done a hair test on her and applied counting rules? What did it show?

S S

<p>Oh, and to clarify, even though she's had no vaccines, I found

out I <br>

have leaky amalgams in my mouth and as I only just recently stopped <br>

nursing her, I suspect she may have a load of mercury from me.<br>

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> > My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic

issues.

> > She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> > amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but

she

> > does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

>

>

> Wow, this is soooooooooo reminiscent of my #2 when he was an infant

> and toddler!

>

> These symptoms, as I learned later, were caused by food

intolerance.

> Later on, yeast overgrowth would cause the same symptoms.

>

>~~~~~ I hadn't thought of this being a food intolerance issue. I

will have to pay closer attention

> > Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> > wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> > toxicity.

>

>

> It might, especially if the sugars are contributing to a yeast

> overgrowth issue.

>

>

> > The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this

problem

> > while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago).

>

>

> The foods in mother's milk are more broken down. Try giving her

> digestive enzymes, see if that helps. I used HNI enzymes for my

kids,

> with very good results

>

> http://www.houstonni.com/

> ~~~~~ She doesn't tolerate these. I actually haven't found an

enzyme she does tolerate.

>

> She doesn't tolerate

> > ANY carbohydrate at all,

>

>

> What do you feed her? Meat only?

>

> ~~~~ Meat and veggies only

> >>and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

> > food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar

in

> > her diet.

>

>

> Pears increased yeast for my #2. He also did not tolerate pears

until

> I gave him No-Fenol enzyme.

>

> ~~~~ Can I just say GRRRRR to this being so complicated? LOL

Dana

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>I have run a test, but have not gotten the results back yet. I

will be sure to post them when they arrive.

wyndie

>

> Have you done a hair test on her and applied counting rules? What

did it show?

> S S

>

>

>

> <p>Oh, and to clarify, even though she's had no

vaccines, I found out I <br>

> have leaky amalgams in my mouth and as I only just recently

stopped <br>

> nursing her, I suspect she may have a load of mercury from me.<br>

> Wyndie<br>

>

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> > The foods in mother's milk are more broken down. Try giving her

> > digestive enzymes, see if that helps. I used HNI enzymes for my

> kids,

> > with very good results

> >

> > http://www.houstonni.com/

>

> > ~~~~~ She doesn't tolerate these. I actually haven't found an

> enzyme she does tolerate.

Then you will need to try to figure out which food/s she is not

tolerating. First, consider the foods that your older children don't

tolerate.

> > What do you feed her? Meat only?

> >

> > ~~~~ Meat and veggies only

Veggies are carbs, so she tolerates certain carbs but not others?

This sounds like SCD

http://www.scdiet.org/

http://www.pecanbread.com/

> > Pears increased yeast for my #2. He also did not tolerate pears

> until

> > I gave him No-Fenol enzyme.

> >

> > ~~~~ Can I just say GRRRRR to this being so complicated? LOL

Yep, you sure can! No argument here!

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The simplest theory is probably the best place to start...

Why don't you try switching her to distilled water? Distilled water is

guaranteed to be strictly H20. Filtered tap water is only as good as

your filter. I understand there are pesticides and such that can

still get through filters. Bottled water of many different

manufacturers come under scrutiny all the time.

You can just supplement by giving her flintstone vits to chew on or others.

As far as diabetes goes. I had suspected diabetes for myself because

my brain would become foggy and buzzing 15mins after meals like a

peice of bread, brownie or cereal with milk. Less cloudy on

meats/proteins/fruits/vegs. It would last for about an hour (at this

time I was drinking filtered tap water). I would take glucose tests

and show no signs of sugar abnormalities.

After reading here, I realized that what was probably happening is

that certain proteins casein/glutens were causing excitotoxins to leak

accross blood brain barrier and doing brain damage like the theory of

one physician in Michigan suggested in Evidence of Harm.

Now I just don't drink milk and balance meals with proper (3/4) ratios

of proteins to prevent brain fog and the brain damage from the

excitotoxins to the brain. Also, I got 4 out of 5 of my own dental

amalgams out and only now that I'm clearing up do I realize the

constant buzzing that was there before.

I have diabetes in my genetics and it was the first culprit on my list

and I just feel safer on pure H20 to protect myself. Trudeau in

his book " Natural Cures " confirmed my decision to stick with distilled

water rather than " drinking water " or filtered water.

I only use distilled water to cook with also...

Good Luck

On 11/16/06, Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

>

> I'm thinking I read that this can be a pituitary problem caused by mercury.

> Should be an easy process to rule out the diabetes. Do you have a family hx

> of diabetes?

>

>

>

> [ ] Diabetes

>

> My youngest (16 months) is showing a few signs of diabetic issues.

> She drinks water constantly (or wants is constantly), wets huge

> amounts (I limit it at night so she doesn't flood her bed - but she

> does anyway), and eats tons and tons yet doesn't gain weight.

> Although she drinks alot, her urine output seems way higher than her

> water intake would allow. I don't know though since I'm dealing with

> it being in diapers. But she floods her diapers regularly even

> though they are the correct size and I change them oftentimes every

> 30 minutes in a hope of avoiding a wardrobe change.

> Since she has two High functioning autistic siblings, I am just

> wondering if sugar issues could be part of the puzzle of metal

> toxicity. I just sent her hair off to be tested so I don't have the

> results yet. I also had her blood drawn a few weeks ago and will get

> with the doc on the results. I imagine we will be able to tell

> something from that.

> The thing that is so strange to me is, she didn't have this problem

> while I nursed her (just stopped 3 months ago). She doesn't tolerate

> ANY carbohydrate at all, and I limit her sugar intake to pear baby

> food (organic) so she's not really getting a big bunch of sugar in

> her diet. Why would this happen after I quit nursing and she's not

> getting yeast feeders in her diet? Any thoughts, opinions, etc?

> Thanks so much,

> Wyndie

>

>

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