Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 Where do you get this? nne -- In mb12 valtrex , " Limin Tseng " wrote: > > No. Yasko has her own anti-viral protocol: Metal 1 RNA for treating Measles, Metal 2 for Mumps, Metal 3 for Rubella, and Metal 4 for Herpes family. > > Limin > > > From: cher.lowrance > Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 21:47 > To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Re: was Aniracetam now LDM100/Yasko > > > Do you or anyone else happen to know if Yasko does LDM-100? > > > Cheryl > > > ~Visit my webstore for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies, books, and more! > http://astore.amazon.com/grystai-20 > > > ~Check out my blog: http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > > This is interesting. Dr. Yasko just told us to start low dose Ampamet which is a derivative of Piracetram I believe. I am waiting to find out what dose she was recommending. > > Chris > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of cher.lowrance > Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 9:30 PM > To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Re: Re:Aniracetam > > Thanks to both of you. and I have already been discussing this! > > > Cheryl > > ~Visit my webstore for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies, books, and more! > http://astore.amazon.com/grystai-20 > > ~Check out my blog: http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ > > > > On Oct 5, 2008, at 4:36 PM, wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Janice > ====>Just a small correction and a ? > > > ..... > I learned of Piracetram from a gal on the apraxiadyspraxiabiomed board (yahoo groups) named Ladyshrink () who also writes on the autism mercury board and is a child psychologist. She used Piracetram successfully on her daughter for fine motor/handwriting.... Within a couple of weeks, her daughters severe handwriting disorder righted itself and she now is assessed at the average levels. > ====>Our 7 year old had average handwriting in the beginning. Her school, highly academic, focuses on writing. She in in the gifted class and they did a LOT of writing and she would complain of her hands hurting. Piracetam helped, but Aniracetam was better. > We did not find that it was energizing, quite the opposite, it made her sleep deeper. Since both work with balancing dopamine/serotonin, this is not surprising but I have heard that some people find it is hard to sleep if it is taken late in the day.====> > ..... > From what I understand..... Piracetram requires far heavier doses to be effective but lasts in the body for about 30 hours (so you take it daily) to maintain levels. Some people report headaches with it which are supposedly alleviated if you take choline alongside it. These supplements are a derrivative of GABA. > Aniracetram has a short life in the body.... it leaves after about 3-4 hours from my internet reading. > ====>How can this be? I have read the same thing, and read exactly the opposite, that Aniracetam stays in the system longer. Anything fat soluble has to be dosed LESS frequently, but makes me more leary of anything on the internet. > We did notice that the Aniracetam did not lessen, but the Piracetam did, ever so slightly.====> > I believe that they may be out of stock with Piracetram as well so you may want to call before ordering. > ====>Beyond a Century is discontinuing the Aniracetam but has plenty of Piracetam.===> > In addition, I have read that you need to dose Piracetram for 2 days at high doses before it will actually 'kick' in and work. > ===>We did not do the high dose with Piracetam and it did take a few days to kick in. Aniracetam kicked in immediately.====> > It is completely benign and there are no toxicities associated with it so this is safe to do.... from what I have read in both books and in internet research. > ===>I did find one place on the web that said although both were GRAS, Aniracetam was slightly more toxic with high doses than was Piracetam, no idea if this is true. She still takes a small amount, about 250 mgs a day.====> > I intend to try both of these supplements on myself prior to my son to see 'exactly' what type of effects to expect.... but I am reading some pretty positive stories on the internet so far.... especially with regards to memory and learning disabilities. > ===>I will be interested in your reports, Janice. We also found that although her attention and creativity were excellent, before Aniracetam, they were elevated with it.===> > I too would love to hear some more stories of others who have used these supplements. > ====>A couple of years ago there was a great deal of interest in this supplement among Dans!, so I stayed away from it :-) I have not heard anything since the normal " beginning flurry of interest " . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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