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Watch out for folate.  Be very careful and monitor for problems with numbness

and tingling in the extremities.  Hopefully the kid can describe it...

I can eat a cup of sunflower seeds (cause I can't stop if I start) and my left

hand will be numb the next day. :)

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From: hildy gogal <hildygogal@...>

Sent: Tue, March 29, 2011 10:54:19 AM

Subject: Folate auto antibody level

 

There is a lot of talk amongst another group I belong to about folate auto

antibody levels.    Many parents are having their children's levels checked

and

if low supplementing with folate under the supervision of a doctor.

 

Does this fit into the theory?  Milk seems to be the culprit somehow,

 

Any feedback is appreciated.

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There is a cerebral folate deficiency test and it is a DAN test, not a

test.

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> There is a lot of talk amongst another group I belong to about folate auto

antibody levels.    Many parents are having their children's levels checked and

if low supplementing with folate under the supervision of a doctor.

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> Does this fit into the theory?  Milk seems to be the culprit somehow,

>  

> Any feedback is appreciated.

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thank you

From: W <nicolewallaceouaf@...>

Subject: Re: Folate auto antibody level

Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 8:33 AM

 

There is a cerebral folate deficiency test and it is a DAN test, not a

test.

>

> There is a lot of talk amongst another group I belong to about folate auto

antibody levels.    Many parents are having their children's levels checked

and if low supplementing with folate under the supervision of a doctor.

>  

> Does this fit into the theory?  Milk seems to be the culprit somehow,

>  

> Any feedback is appreciated.

>

>

>

>

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I am assuming that sunflower seeds have a lot of folate?

 

My daugher is nonverbal so she couldn't communicate numbness.....honestly what

has got my attention is the milk connection.  I think my daughter has a milk

allergy....milk has always been an issue even as an infant.  Our doctor put her

on soy and then when she was old enough to eat foods they felt she could eat

milk products.

 

I wish I knew then what I know now because I wouldn't have given her so much

yogurt,cheese, milk etc. and maybe her immune system would be stronger and she

wouldn't be so severly effected.

 

Hildy

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Subject: Re: Folate auto antibody level

Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 11:37 PM

 

Watch out for folate.  Be very careful and monitor for problems with numbness

and tingling in the extremities.  Hopefully the kid can describe it...

I can eat a cup of sunflower seeds (cause I can't stop if I start) and my left

hand will be numb the next day. :)

________________________________

From: hildy gogal <hildygogal@...>

Sent: Tue, March 29, 2011 10:54:19 AM

Subject: Folate auto antibody level

 

There is a lot of talk amongst another group I belong to about folate auto

antibody levels.    Many parents are having their children's levels checked

and

if low supplementing with folate under the supervision of a doctor.

 

Does this fit into the theory?  Milk seems to be the culprit somehow,

 

Any feedback is appreciated.

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