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Try Mocha Mix mixed with water, for cereal, or baking. Doctor

Goldberg recommended this for our kids :)

On Dec 23, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Kay wrote:

> Goat milk appears not to work for us - hyper & some changes in BM.

> We are

> staying away from Goat milk & also processed wheat.

> Re: snacks: Potato snack are an options instead of rice based.

> Veggie straws

> (like chips)/french fries is an option. There is a lentil chips

> (Crunchy curls)

> that is available in Trader Joes that can make a good snack.

>

> Good luck.

>

> Kay

>

> From: Shyam Nair <shyam_k_nair@...>

> nids

> Sent: Thu, December 23, 2010 6:19:04 AM

> Subject: RE: Re: Tenex

>

> Hi,

>

> My son is 6 years old and Dr g asked us to start tenex

> recently ,when we started

> his dosage was 1/8 of a tab twice a day and after some time he

> incresed the

> dosage to 1/4 of tab twice a day then we saw some negatives like

> hurting and he

> is tired sleeping in the afternoon etc so now back to1/4 in morning

> and 1/8

> before bed , All together he is not very hyper still he cant focus

> for long or

> do any activity more than 10 mins.

>

> Before Dr G we were seeing a dan then he was taking lots of

> supplements and b12

> now it's all most 8 months we r seeing Dr G and we stopped all his

> earlier

> medication and started nids diet and valtrex,celexa,tenex,nizoral.it

> was very

> scary for us to stop all his other medications because we were not

> sure he will

> sleep with out his b12 anyway that wasnt a problem he stated

> sleeping more time

> after stopping other medication even after starting valtrex and

> other stuff.

> When i think back that's the only good thing we saw after starting

> nids that he

> is getting a good 9 t0 10 hours sleep every day.

>

> I dont see any huge gains he had some words before nids that is

> improving

> slowly . Earlier he was on gfcf now acco to nids diet he can have

> some white

> bread and i can give goat milk,yogurt,cheese etc.. is anyone of you

> feeding your

> kids goat milk ? reason iam asking is Dr G still complaints that his

> allergy

> levels are up it was 9% now it's 7% he is not happy now ia mnot sure

> may be

> this goat milk and white bread causing this ? Acco to nids diet Dr g

> wants me

> me limit rice even if it's white processed can anyone tell me what

> are the

> safest snacks as per nids diet we can give to kids ?

>

> Thanks

> Anitha

>

>

> From: rngcoggs@...

> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 08:04:11 -0800

> Subject: Re: Re: Tenex

>

> That is definitely a valid concern. I brought that up with the first

> doc who

> prescribed it. He reassured me that it was safe and has been used

> quite

> extensively (he did address BP but I don't remember what he said).

> It is usually

> given in very low doses. Before the switch to Intuniv, Noah was

> getting 1/2 of a

> 1mg tablet, twice per day.

>

> HTH,

>

> Robyn

>

>

>

> From: Horalia Holmes <horaliaholmes@...>

>

> Subject: Re: Tenex

>

>

>

> Date: Monday, December 20, 2010, 8:44 AM

>

> What do you think about Tenex?

>

> Doctor Rao thinks that it might help her being more calm, but I have

> not given

>

> to her yet.

>

> ________________________________

>

> From: W <nicolewallaceouaf@...>

>

>

>

> Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 7:56:01 AM

>

> Subject: Re: Do nids docs use Amantadine?

>

> doesn't use amantadine but NeuroSensory Center does. Its the

> only protocol

>

> I know of that uses it. Some people have great results with

> NeuroSensory center,

>

> others don't.

>

>

>

> >

>

> > I was wondering if anyone has had their kiddos on Amantadine for

> RNA viruses? I

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >was thinking it might help with the measles virus. My son regressed

> after his

>

> >MMR.

>

> >

>

>

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Anitha,

Try removing the goat's milk, cheese, Yogurt for a week and see if things.

Then give him a glass of goat's milk. I suspect that may be your issue. We

never could do any kind of dairy even goat's milk. Kids don't need to have

milk. We always drank water. We could do soy based stuff like Silk and I

cooked with non-dairy creamer.

Best,

Marcia

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I agree with Marcia! We can't do goat, sheep, etc. We tried! Even

unpasteurized milk. We have to completely steer clear of any casein.

-Jen

>

> Anitha,

>

> Try removing the goat's milk, cheese, Yogurt for a week and see if things.

> Then give him a glass of goat's milk. I suspect that may be your issue. We

> never could do any kind of dairy even goat's milk. Kids don't need to have

> milk. We always drank water. We could do soy based stuff like Silk and I

> cooked with non-dairy creamer.

>

> Best,

>

> Marcia

>

>

>

>

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Otoh, my son can do goat and sheep's milks, but not soy. I agree with Marcia to

eliminate, but at least for 2-4 weeks then reintroduce and watch for a reaction.

Kristy

" " <jlhank80@...> wrote:

>I agree with Marcia! We can't do goat, sheep, etc. We tried! Even

>unpasteurized milk. We have to completely steer clear of any casein.

>

>-Jen

>

>--- In , " and Marcia Hinds " <hindssite@...>

>wrote:

>>

>> Anitha,

>>

>> Try removing the goat's milk, cheese, Yogurt for a week and see if

>things.

>> Then give him a glass of goat's milk. I suspect that may be your

>issue. We

>> never could do any kind of dairy even goat's milk. Kids don't need

>to have

>> milk. We always drank water. We could do soy based stuff like Silk

>and I

>> cooked with non-dairy creamer.

>>

>> Best,

>>

>> Marcia

>>

>>

>>

>>

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