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Dear a, Per your request, here is the supplementation my son is currently on: Vitamins: A, B6 complex, C, D3, E, Iodine, Biotin, Cal-Mag butyrate, Magnesium Citrate and Glycinate, Zinc, Coq10, Omega 3 DHA Select; MB12 injections are on hold; still looking for calcium citrate powder Other supps: L Theanine with GABA, Melatonin Anti-Inflammatory: Motrin brand and CVS brand  (I wish there was something homeopathic to replace this that has the same strength and effect).  That is a million dollar question, I think. Homeopathics: Resveratrol, Rescue Remedy, Barberry, GabaFlo spray, Neurotransmitter support spray, Epsom salt baths with sodium bicarbonate and a spray of lavender oil Neuroscience: Norlox, Calm PRT for neurotransmitters and adrenal support, Avipaxin for inflammation Probiotics: Custom Probiotics D Lactate formala, S Boulardii, (will soon start a prebiotic – Adaptagen) Diet is GF-CF-SCD (SCD is without yogurts and giving daily nut breads), starting LOD fruits and vegetables, avoiding fruits/vegetables grown underground except onion, garlic, ginger (per Low Amylose Diet); eating organic beef, chicken turkey, bison, some GFCF hotdogs from Applegate; eating all fruits except bananas; avoiding foods in IGG/IGE test by Genova Diagnostics. Treatments by:  Lyme/Autism doctor and homeopathic/acupuncturist, HBOT on hold but he has done over 500 dives. No antibiotics yet until next doctor visit end of the month. Diagnosis: Autism and Lyme + Coinfections; almost non-verbal; highly aggressive; sensitive to light/sound/touch; 18 year old male – his name is . That is all I could think of right now. Welcome comments from anyone, please. Thank you very much for your investigative offer, a.  Much appreciated. Fransel From: Trying_Low_Oxalates [mailto:Trying_Low_Oxalates ] On Behalf Of phashmallSent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 5:34 AMTo: Trying_Low_Oxalates Subject: [Trying_Low_Oxalates] Re: High Dose Vitamin C in IV Fransel, Can you tell us what you've done so far, what your son's diet is like now, and what supplements he's taking besides the C? Maybe some of us will have some suggestions based on our own experience. My son is grown now as well, and for behavioral challenges what helped the very most was zinc and B6, biotin, and AKG, all yielding almost overnight changes from unhappy and volatile to happy, relaxed, and much more neurotypical. And yes, oxalates can cause behavioral challenges. I know that because the biotin turned it around. Regards, a H.> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > Vitamin C over a certain amount, turns into oxalate in the body over a period of time. I'm wondering- How do we know other antioxidants (CoQ10, Astaxanthin, E, etc) don't do the same thing? I'm sure it hasn't been studied, but is it possible? a H.> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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