Guest guest Posted August 9, 1999 Report Share Posted August 9, 1999 At 01:25 PM 8/9/99 -0500, you wrote: >From: " Lee Ann Walter " <SAWalter@...> >There is a lot of research going on right now with DHA and Efflax >for children with Downs syndrome. They are finding that the >fatty acids are very important to brain development. We have our >two children on this program. I do not understand the how's and >whys of it all but I do know it has benefited our children. > >Lee Ann How very intriguing! That's great that it's helping them!! After I read that about ADD children, I checked out the baby formula I'm giving my baby and found out there are *no* EFAs in it at all. They're all " bad " fats. So I asked her doctor if it was okay to add a little to her formula once a day -- 1/4 tsp. I've been surprised to find that it helps her sleep at night! From what I read, apparently the formula manufacturers put EFAs in formula sold in Europe, but they don't do it in the US. Gee, and I thought they were so concerned about their formulas being as good as mother's milk! ;-/ I keep telling myself to just bite the bullet and take a couple of teaspoons of it myself, but I just can't bring myself to do it (the flax seed oil, not the formula). I need to get one of those meal-in-a-shake things and add it to that. Such a wimp. ;-) Some new acquaintences I've made since this diagnosis are treating their RA nutritionally and say using an EFA oil is a must. Same with a CoQ10 supplement, along with antioxidants of course. Glucosamine isn't suppose to be helpful with inflammatory arthritises though. I've been wanting to ask if anyone's been taking a glucosamine product and if they're deriving any benefit from it. It's expensive and I don't see wasting money on it if it can't help with PA. Anyone finding it helpful for them? Kathy Fowkes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2002 Report Share Posted July 4, 2002 What is this for? Lynne Austin <lynne@...> wrote: My dietition has my son on a product called COROMEGA. It is found in any Health food Store. It comes in little packets and you/your children can take 1 per day. It tastes gross but my son will take it. You can put it on a cracker etc... I put it on a spoon and he takes it straight. It is better cold so I refridgerate it. It tastes like fish flavored Creamsicles with baby aspirin. (I think thats a pretty good description!) *Lynne A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Hi! Steve, your story sounds so familiar, that is the same problems we ran into and exactly how we got out of it! We tried the bethanchol/cod-liver oil, with just temporary benefits, then he had a meltdown, so we went with Bodybio, and oh! six months of incredible progress, until we tried to detox him with DMSA, and he lost all the skills that he gained from the previous six months, it wasn't until I started giving him live culture yogurt drink that he has finally turned around again. Yes, those fatty acids have been in his diet every since, and they will continue to be there. They make sense, and I can see where they are helping him. And we cut back on his carbohydrates,too. The potatoes, noodles, bread, and rice. It has been hard, he isn't casein free, and we are substituting almond flour in the place of other flours. Dr. Kane knows her stuff, we just didn't follow her diet like we should have, she told us to keep him carbonhydrate low, only we didn't know just how important that was until now. Best, Carlton steve_rotherham wrote: > > I've noticed several queries re fatty acids posted over the last few > weeks. > > I'm no expert but I think I have stumbled across some important info > that many parents/carers of ASD kids aren't aware of. > > Three-and-a-half months ago we became aware that our son, Callum, had > ASD. We immediately began phasing into a GFCF diet, then once that > was in place began introducing other changes one by one. > > Removing casein delivered immediate results. Removing gluten and > adding B6 also seemed to make a difference. Next we introduced cod > liver oil and flaxseed oil. Soon after, Callum began deteriorating. > > In a panic, I spent 2 almost nights surfing the internet. And I came > across a webpage that made a diffrence for us. > > Biochemist Dr Kane has found that there is a sequence to > repleting essential lipids. Omega 6 (evening primrose, sunflower oil, > safflower oil) must be stabilized before Omega 3 (fish oil or flax > oil) is added. If you do not follow the sequence, the omega 3/omega 6 > lipids compete and you create further derangement. > > We switched Callum to evening primrose (Efamol seems to be the best > brand) and cold-pressed sunflower oil. We also switched his rice milk > to brands that incorporated either sunflower or safflower oil. We > also got rid of anything with canola oil in it as canola has some > very long chanin fatty acidss that ASD people can't cope with. > > As with all things ASD, this will not help everyone. But if your > child has not responded to Omega 3s or if CLO/bethanocol treatment > made no difference or only a temporary difference, then please think > about switching to Omega6 for a few months. > > Once the Omega 6 has been repleted (after 2-4 months) you can move on > to add Omega 3s and then really gain the benefit of all the faty > acids. > > For more info, please see: > http://www.mercola.com/1999/nov/21/vitamin_a_cod_liver_oil.htm > > and > > http://www.bodybio.com/p_article1.html > > These articles aren't easy read, but they may help you. > > Steve > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Steve, I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are right in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod liver oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. This may be the reason. Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the diet? If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? There is also the situation that some people had terrible reactions to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you have any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? Thank you again, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our kids. I read the post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt overwhelmed. This level of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let alone mum knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know that the metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying issues for my son and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. The drs all agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem to come into every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. Anyone have any light to shed on this? Thanks! Gillian > Steve, > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are right > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod liver > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. This > may be the reason. > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the diet? > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible reactions > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you have > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > Thank you again, > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Hi I only found out this info about six weeks ago, so Callum has been on Omega 6 and off Omega 3 for that long. He needs at least another six weeks on Omega 6 only before we reintroduce Omega 3. But I can tell you that as soon as we switched the oils he stopped regressing and within a few days he started making progress again. Callum is only two, so supplementing him is easy. We put four caps of eveing primrose in his bottles of rice milk (one first thing in the morning, one just before bed) and keep cold-pressed sunflower oil in an oil drizzler like those used in Italian restaurants. We use the sunflower oil on his gluten-free toast instead of butter and drizzle it over other food too. We will reintroduce Omega 3 as it is a very important part of any treatment, but the trick is to get the sequence right. Sorry, I have no insight into how enymes react with omega 3s. Steve > Steve, > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are right > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod liver > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. This > may be the reason. > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the diet? > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible reactions > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you have > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > Thank you again, > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2002 Report Share Posted September 16, 2002 Gillian, I thought so too, that is why we went with Bodybio, mostly because Forrest's MRI showed delayed myelin, and we were afraid that he might have something more serious wrong with him other than autism, we feared ALD! He doesn't have ALD the KK lab could tell us for sure, but the great thing that came along with getting him tested through Bodybio, was that Dr. Kane, worked out a whole diet for him, with all the oils, fats, and foods that he needed. He was doing great for six months, until we tried to detox him with DMSA, and he lost all the skills that he had gained, but we started him on Kefir, yogurt, and included (or we are trying to) the SCDiet, along with his Bodybio diet, and he is gaining back his skills again, and even some speech. Best, Gig Moon wrote: > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our kids. I read the > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt overwhelmed. This level > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let alone mum > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know that the > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying issues for my son > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. The drs all > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem to come into > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. Anyone have > any light to shed on this? > Thanks! > Gillian > > > Steve, > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are right > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod liver > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. This > > may be the reason. > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the diet? > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible reactions > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you have > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > Thank you again, > > . > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 linda this sounds great. sorry for the dumbe question. what is ald? is that alzhimer disease? is forrest your son? i think maybe emma needs help- form some one like doctor kane. i thoght i could learn wahat will help her but it is way to confusing. i rather have an expert tll me what to do. i wont go to her reglar doctor because she wants to give more shots. does doctor kane give shots? can she teach me about enzymes to? wear is her office. i want emma to talk like other kids. what kinda tests will she need? i know what yogurt is ha ha!! what is kefir and scd? and bodybio diet. thanks nancy. > > > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our kids. I read the > > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt overwhelmed. This level > > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let alone mum > > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know that the > > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying issues for my son > > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. The drs all > > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem to come into > > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. Anyone have > > any light to shed on this? > > Thanks! > > Gillian > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are right > > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod liver > > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. This > > > may be the reason. > > > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the diet? > > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible reactions > > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you have > > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > > > Thank you again, > > > . > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2002 Report Share Posted September 17, 2002 , Ever heard of the movie Lorenzo's oil, a parent's struggle to save her son with adrenoleukodysrophy? My son Forrest's Mri looked frightenly close to someone with adrenoleukodysrophy. The lab that Bodybio uses, is a research lab, that is used for the detection of rare metabolic diseases. I wasn't sure at the time we needed dietary help or the help of a nutritionist, but I am convinced of it now, I needed a lot of help!! Dr.Kane doesn't give shots, but what she will give you is an excellent dietary program that will target many deficiencies, not just those of fatty acids, although that is what made her famous. She does recommend enzymes, and from what I understand she is now recommending Houston's, or that she is trying them out. Not sure, I don't want to miss quote her. Her office is in New Jersey, but since she has a Ph.D., in areas of nutrition, she goes under a physician's care. She has a list of practitioners that seek out her consultation in matters of diet, I am sure that there is a doctor they can recommend in your area, one that is familiar with her procedures. It is only one blood drawn, one is shipped off to be tested for fatty acids, and the other is a blood analysis, sometimes, she can provide a diet from just the blood analysis, but with an autistic child, we did both. My son did have some imbalances mostly trans fats, were really high, but now we know where those bad fats were coming from, so we can eliminate those problems through diet. Kefir is a fermented milk product with live cultures, a bit different than what you will find in yogurt. The SCDiet and the Bodybio diet, I just learned, are very much alike, and a good thing too, because I didn't want to have to give up the benefits the bodybio was providing him. Something about the DMSA caused massive infections, and I just couldn't seem to get them under control. Whereas, bodybio had him down for low carbohydrates, which we hadn't been doing, like we should have, the SCDiet with total restriction of specific carbohydrates, made me realize that cutting out those carbohydrates were much more important than I realized. When I started cutting back on his carbohydrates, he started eating bananas, and more of the foods on his bodybio diet, that we never could get him started on. Best, nkcellular wrote: > > linda this sounds great. sorry for the dumbe question. what is ald? > is that alzhimer disease? is forrest your son? i think maybe emma > needs help- form some one like doctor kane. i thoght i could learn > wahat will help her but it is way to confusing. i rather have an > expert tll me what to do. i wont go to her reglar doctor because she > wants to give more shots. does doctor kane give shots? can she teach > me about enzymes to? wear is her office. i want emma to talk like > other kids. what kinda tests will she need? i know what yogurt is ha > ha!! what is kefir and scd? and bodybio diet. > > thanks > > nancy. > > > > > > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our kids. I > read the > > > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt overwhelmed. > This level > > > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let > alone mum > > > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know > that the > > > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying issues > for my son > > > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. > The drs all > > > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem to > come into > > > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. > Anyone have > > > any light to shed on this? > > > Thanks! > > > Gillian > > > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are > right > > > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod > liver > > > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. > This > > > > may be the reason. > > > > > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the > diet? > > > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible > reactions > > > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > > > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you > have > > > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > > > > > Thank you again, > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2002 Report Share Posted September 18, 2002 linda she sounds awesome!!!! i know that nutrion is not good for her but i am so happy to here she will get to eat bannannas. she eats a lot of freaking bannannas. when sh eats tham and hangs from the swings i cal;l her my little monky girl. did you get your sons name from the movie? i will find a doctor to get blood tio send to doctor kane. you said she sends it to the lab can i send it to her or the lab? can you sned blood in the mail do i fill it with ice? what is dmsa? you sure use a lot of abrevitaons. i am writing them all down in a loseleaf note book so i know them. kefir sounds like it stinks like sour mi;lk. thanks you!! this is carlton the mailman [ ha ha ha] nancy > > > > > > > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our kids. I > > read the > > > > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt overwhelmed. > > This level > > > > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let > > alone mum > > > > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know > > that the > > > > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying issues > > for my son > > > > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. > > The drs all > > > > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem to > > come into > > > > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. > > Anyone have > > > > any light to shed on this? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Gillian > > > > > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You are > > right > > > > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod > > liver > > > > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown reason. > > This > > > > > may be the reason. > > > > > > > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the > > diet? > > > > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > > > > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible > > reactions > > > > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the omega-3s > > > > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you > > have > > > > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you again, > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2002 Report Share Posted September 18, 2002 , You have to get a prescription from your doctor to have blood drawn, it needs to go into a special package, and shipped overnight. Bodybio will have to ship the packing material to the lab technician that draws the blood sample from your daughter. DMSA is the name of a drug that is used to remove heavy metals from the body. Lifeway's kefir actually tastes very good, that is if you like yogurt, it tastes like yogurt, only it is a drink. Probiotic is another word that is good to know, that is what kefir really is about. No, Forrest got his name, after I borrowed a name book, opened up the pages, shut my eyes and pointed, it was pot luck! But then I changed my mind, but after that I keep seeing the name Forrest everywhere I went, that I got suspicious, and decided I better give him that name. Laying in the recovery room after his birth, they had no place to put me, except for the file cabinet room, and there as I looked to my side was Dr.Forrest something, it was too creepy! Too many signs to ignore! Good Luck! ! Best, nkcellular wrote: > > linda she sounds awesome!!!! i know that nutrion is not good for her > but i am so happy to here she will get to eat bannannas. she eats a > lot of freaking bannannas. when sh eats tham and hangs from the > swings i cal;l her my little monky girl. did you get your sons name > from the movie? i will find a doctor to get blood tio send to doctor > kane. you said she sends it to the lab can i send it to her or the > lab? can you sned blood in the mail do i fill it with ice? what is > dmsa? you sure use a lot of abrevitaons. i am writing them all down > in a loseleaf note book so i know them. kefir sounds like it stinks > like sour mi;lk. thanks you!! this is carlton the mailman [ ha ha ha] > > nancy > > > > > > > > > > > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our > kids. I > > > read the > > > > > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt > overwhelmed. > > > This level > > > > > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let > > > alone mum > > > > > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know > > > that the > > > > > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying > issues > > > for my son > > > > > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. > > > The drs all > > > > > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem > to > > > come into > > > > > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. > > > Anyone have > > > > > any light to shed on this? > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > Gillian > > > > > > > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > > > > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You > are > > > right > > > > > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod > > > liver > > > > > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown > reason. > > > This > > > > > > may be the reason. > > > > > > > > > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the > > > diet? > > > > > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > > > > > > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible > > > reactions > > > > > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the > omega-3s > > > > > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you > > > have > > > > > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you again, > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2002 Report Share Posted September 18, 2002 all of doctors are creepy [not kane ha ha]its funny they stuckyou in acloset to rest after the baby. i had a porto rico girl that played the spanish chanel all night. the nurses lieked her more then me. it was like sleeping at ricky rickardos bar. i left erly. im glad i dont have to send the blood in the mail.i get dizy at the meat store whhen they are all bloody. i will by kefir yogart at the store when i go shopping tusday. i wrote probiotic in my book dmsa sounds awesome!!! can i by that from the doctor in huston? he said the enzyme vitamins will help alergy. we had a big fat himlain that was 4 and we left her at the doctor to sleep.it was making the kids sick with her hair.[and scrtached]do you have pets linda ithink you like birds or hamster. i got bit by a german when i was 10 dogs suck!!! its gross when you step in crap to[can i say that]the dog on tv is nice but i bye nancy > > > > > > > > > > > > The whole thing about fats seems soooo complicated in our > > kids. I > > > > read the > > > > > > post Thursday about fats and neurotoxins, and felt > > overwhelmed. > > > > This level > > > > > > of understandingof biochemical and metabolic processes - let > > > > alone mum > > > > > > knowing how to intervene - is virtually beyond me. But I know > > > > that the > > > > > > metabolising of fats and neurotoxicity are huge underlying > > issues > > > > for my son > > > > > > and that they are deeply involved in any prospect of recovery. > > > > The drs all > > > > > > agree that it is a multi-factorial disability, but fats seem > > to > > > > come into > > > > > > every " factor " one way or another and they seem to be linked. > > > > Anyone have > > > > > > any light to shed on this? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > Gillian > > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I for one really, really appreciate your information. You > > are > > > > right > > > > > > > in that it is common enough for someone to introduce the cod > > > > liver > > > > > > > oil or flaxseed and things fall apart for some unknown > > reason. > > > > This > > > > > > > may be the reason. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Did you ever get around to putting the Omega-3 back into the > > > > diet? > > > > > > > If so, how long did you do the Omega-6 first? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > There is also the situation that some people had terrible > > > > reactions > > > > > > > to the omega-3s alone, added enzymes, and then did the > > omega-3s > > > > > > > again only this time, they saw wonderful improvement. Do you > > > > have > > > > > > > any insight on this and what the enzymes might be doing? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you again, > > > > > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 I just visited the first link. And interesting there is a product called Calcium AEP. It is supposed to help bind fatty acids to cells. Thought some of you might find this useful. Liz D. > [Original Message] > From: <kristinalcpa@...> > < > > Date: 6/28/2005 10:07:09 AM > Subject: Re: [ ] Re: stomach gastritis/Liz > > > In a message dated 6/28/2005 9:50:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, > Rabbitbrain@... writes: > > am not sure if I can take the DGL but > will give it a try. Time changes you. > > > > I had very good luck with a product called cease fire from vitamin research > products (_www.vrp.com_ (http://www.vrp.com) can also get cheaper i > think at _www.illnessisoptional.com_ (http://www.illnessisoptional.com) ) .. > It has DGL and mastic gum in it. It really helped soothe my stomach. > > Kris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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