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Right after I started the oral glutathione he started really picking up on signing and really trying to communicate . Now he is starting to become a little verbal.(3-4 single words only used when prompted.) We had actually stopped the glutathione about two months ago because I ran out and cinances aren't exactly great right now. Maybe when I do get some more, I will try the patches. I hope more people write about how their child responded to it.

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also responded well to oral glutathione,but had sort of leveled off.Kim--- klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:> Wow! That is great! I was really interested> in hearing about people using these since my> son reacted great to oral glutathione. Thanks> for posting this!> > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> > Hi all,> > I've been using the glutathione patches on my> son> for about 8 days now. He hasn't seemed to> suffer> any adverse detox reactions, but hasn't always> worn them the full amount of time, just> because,> a few times, he's peeled them off before the> time was up.> > I thought I noticed improved speech the first

BR>> day, but thought I'd wait and make sure it> wasn't> a fluke.> > His speech has been improving steadily and he> had> his best day yet today. When he was trying to> open a toy, he said "I can't open it", instead> of> whining or saying "open, open, open."> > Later, at dinner, he said "it's good" "I like> this" and "yummy"> > He's NEVER expressed an opinion like this> before.> He's receptive language is way up too. Usually> if I take him outside, the chase is on, because> he does his own thing, and doesn't care if I'm> there or not. Lately, he's been like a little> baby duck, following me.> > I'm so excited about these patches. I'm putting> one on after his bath to wear while he's> sleeping. I can't wait to see how he is> tomorrow.> > BTW, he's just turned 3 and is verbal, but not> ver

y communicative normally.> > Kim > >__________________________________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs> > __________________________________________________________Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ

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See if there is a food that your child can tolerate that promotes the

production of glutathione. I heard watermelon does this. Our DAN!

prescribe a cream but we haven't used it yet as we have just started

some new foods.

klbushey@... wrote:

Right after I started the oral glutathione he started really

picking up on signing and really trying to communicate . Now he is

starting to become a little verbal.(3-4 single words only used when

prompted.) We had actually stopped the glutathione about two months

ago because I ran out and cinances aren't exactly great right now.

Maybe when I do get some more, I will try the patches. I hope more

people write about how their child responded to it.

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also responded well to oral glutathione,

but had sort of leveled off.

Kim

--- klbusheycomcast (DOT) net

wrote:

> Wow! That is great! I was really interested

> in hearing about people using these since my

> son reacted great to oral glutathione. Thanks

> for posting this!

>

>

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

> From: Kim <delicateflower_kk>

> Hi all,

>

> I've been using the glutathione patches on my

> son

> for about 8 days now. He hasn't seemed to

> suffer

> any adverse detox reactions, but hasn't always

> worn them the full amount of time, just

> because,

> a few times, he's peeled them off before the

> time was up.

>

> I thought I noticed improved speech the first<

BR>> day, but thought I'd wait and make sure it

> wasn't

> a fluke.

>

> His speech has been improving steadily and he

> had

> his best day yet today. When he was trying to

> open a toy, he said "I can't open it", instead

> of

> whining or saying "open, open, open."

>

> Later, at dinner, he said "it's good" "I like

> this" and "yummy"

>

> He's NEVER expressed an opinion like this

> before.

> He's receptive l

anguage is way up too. Usually

> if I take him outside, the chase is on, because

> he does his own thing, and doesn't care if I'm

> there or not. Lately, he's been like a little

> baby duck, following me.

>

> I'm so excited about these patches. I'm putting

> one on after his bath to wear while he's

> sleeping. I can't wait to see how he is

> tomorrow.

>

> BTW, he's just turned 3 and is verbal, but not

> ver

y communicative normally.

>

> Kim

>

>

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> http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

>

>

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I didn't know that! Maybe I could add watermelon juice to his drinks. My son has come a long way with his sensory issues but cold foods are still untouchable. (so is jiggly-like jello!) I'll have to do some googling and see what foods help with this. Thanks !

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See if there is a food that your child can tolerate that promotes the production of glutathione. I heard watermelon does this. Our DAN! prescribe a cream but we haven't used it yet as we have just started some new foods. klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:

Right after I started the oral glutathione he started really picking up on signing and really trying to communicate . Now he is starting to become a little verbal.(3-4 single words only used when prompted.) We had actually stopped the glutathione about two months ago because I ran out and cinances aren't exactly great right now. Maybe when I do get some more, I will try the patches. I hope more people write about how their child responded to it.

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also responded well to oral glutathione,but had sort of leveled off.Kim--- klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:> Wow! That is great! I was really interested> in hearing about people using these since my> son reacted great to oral glutathione. Thanks> for posting this!> > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> > Hi all,> > I've been using the glutathione patches on my> son> for about 8 days now. He hasn't seemed to> suffer> any adverse detox reactions, but hasn't always> worn them the full amount of time, just> because,> a few times, he's peeled them off before the> time was up.> > I thought I noticed i

mproved speech the first< BR>> day, but thought I'd wait and make sure it> wasn't> a fluke.> > His speech has been improving steadily and he> had> his best day yet today. When he was trying to> open a toy, he said "I can't open it", instead> of> whining or saying "open, open, open."> > Later, at dinner, he said "it's good" "I like> this" and "yummy"> > He's NEVER expressed an opinion like this> before.> He's receptive l anguage is way up too. Usually> if I take him outside, the chase is on, because> he does his own thing, and doesn't care if I'm> there or not. Lately, he's been like a little> baby duck, following me.> > I'm so excited about these patches. I'm putting> one on after his bath to wear while he's> sleeping. I can't wait to see how he is> tomorrow.> > BTW, he's just turned 3 a

nd is verbal, but not> ver y communicative normally.> > Kim > >__________________________________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs> > __________________________________________________________Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ

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where did you receive your glutathione patches from? We just started using the transdermal glutathione. I think patches might work better. Jemyklbushey@... wrote: I didn't know that! Maybe I could add watermelon juice to his drinks. My son has come a long way with his sensory issues but cold foods are still untouchable. (so is jiggly-like jello!) I'll have to do some googling and see what foods help with this. Thanks ! -------------- Original message -------------- From: Nickerson <cnickerson37cogeco (DOT) ca> See if there is a food that your child can tolerate that promotes the production of glutathione. I heard watermelon does this. Our DAN! prescribe a cream but we haven't used it yet as we have just started some new foods. klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote: Right after I started the oral glutathione he started really picking up on signing and really trying to communicate . Now he is starting to become a little verbal.(3-4 single words only used when prompted.) We had actually stopped the

glutathione about two months ago because I ran out and cinances aren't exactly great right now. Maybe when I do get some more, I will try the patches. I hope more people write about how their child responded to it. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> also responded well to oral glutathione,but had sort of leveled off.Kim--- klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:> Wow! That is great! I was really interested> in hearing about people using these since my> son reacted great to oral glutathione. Thanks> for posting this!> >

> > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> > Hi all,> > I've been using the glutathione patches on my> son> for about 8 days now. He hasn't seemed to> suffer> any adverse detox reactions, but hasn't always> worn them the full amount of time, just> because,> a few times, he's peeled them off before the> time was up.> > I thought I noticed i mproved speech the first< BR>> day, but thought I'd wait and make sure it> wasn't> a fluke.> > His speech has been improving steadily and he> had> his best day yet today. When he was trying to> open a toy, he said "I can't open it", instead> of> whining or saying "open, open, open."> > Later, at

dinner, he said "it's good" "I like> this" and "yummy"> > He's NEVER expressed an opinion like this> before.> He's receptive l anguage is way up too. Usually> if I take him outside, the chase is on, because> he does his own thing, and doesn't care if I'm> there or not. Lately, he's been like a little> baby duck, following me.> > I'm so excited about these patches. I'm putting> one on after his bath to wear while he's> sleeping. I can't wait to see how he is> tomorrow.> > BTW, he's just turned 3 a nd is verbal, but not> ver y communicative normally.> > Kim > >__________________________________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs> >

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I mean transdermal glutathione cream. jemyJemy Delikat wrote: where did you receive your glutathione patches from? We just started using the transdermal glutathione. I think patches might work better. Jemyklbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote: I didn't know that! Maybe I could add watermelon juice to his drinks.

My son has come a long way with his sensory issues but cold foods are still untouchable. (so is jiggly-like jello!) I'll have to do some googling and see what foods help with this. Thanks ! -------------- Original message -------------- From: Nickerson <cnickerson37cogeco (DOT) ca> See if there is a food that your child can tolerate that promotes the production of glutathione. I heard watermelon does this. Our DAN! prescribe a cream but we haven't used it yet as we have just started some new foods. klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:

Right after I started the oral glutathione he started really picking up on signing and really trying to communicate . Now he is starting to become a little verbal.(3-4 single words only used when prompted.) We had actually stopped the glutathione about two months ago because I ran out and cinances aren't exactly great right now. Maybe when I do get some more, I will try the patches. I hope more people write about how their child responded to it. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> also responded well to oral glutathione,but had sort of leveled off.Kim--- klbusheycomcast (DOT) net wrote:> Wow! That is great! I was really interested> in hearing about people using these since my> son reacted great to oral glutathione. Thanks> for posting this!> > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Kim <delicateflower_kk> > Hi all,> > I've been using the glutathione patches on my> son> for about 8 days now. He hasn't seemed to> suffer> any adverse detox reactions, but hasn't always> worn them the full amount of time, just> because,> a few times, he's peeled them off before the> time was up.> > I thought I noticed i mproved speech the first< BR>> day, but thought I'd wait and make sure it> wasn't> a fluke.>

> His speech has been improving steadily and he> had> his best day yet today. When he was trying to> open a toy, he said "I can't open it", instead> of> whining or saying "open, open, open."> > Later, at dinner, he said "it's good" "I like> this" and "yummy"> > He's NEVER expressed an opinion like this> before.> He's receptive l anguage is way up too. Usually> if I take him outside, the chase is on, because> he does his own thing, and doesn't care if I'm> there or not. Lately, he's been like a little> baby duck, following me.> > I'm so excited about these patches. I'm putting> one on after his bath to wear while he's> sleeping. I can't wait to see how he is> tomorrow.> > BTW, he's just turned 3 a nd is verbal, but not> ver y communicative normally.> > Kim >

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