Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 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 -------------- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 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. -------------- Original message -------------- 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 > > __________________________________________________________ > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 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 -------------- 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> > __________________________________________________________Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 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> > __________________________________________________________Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 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 > >__________________________________________________________> 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 Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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