Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 Dear group: For the past few days I have been looking at what is on the Internet in regard to the use of free form amino acids to treat various disorders and addictions. Although various search engines show differing results, and using more than one search engine might further help a person that has any particular condition shown, I thought that I would list at least one search engine result in this blog. The following is what a search engine returned for a number of illness and addiction situations: 1. amino acids depression returned about 3,770,000 results. http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu7DgJK5IAhwAehdXNyoA?fr2=sg-gac & sado=1 & p\ =amino%20acids%20depression & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 2. amino acids anxiety returned about 2,890,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+anxiety & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggle=1 & cop=m\ ss & ei=UTF-8 3. amino acids bipolar disorder returned about 649,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+bipolar+disorder & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggl\ e=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 4. amino acids schizophrenia returned about 848,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+schizophrenia & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggl 5. amino acids autism returned about 1,060,000 results. http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu7sOIK5IPxUA2VVXNyoA?p=amino+acids+autis\ m & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 6. amino acids panic disorder returned about 383,000 results. http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu996IK5I8McA7mpXNyoA?p=amino+acids+panic\ +disorder & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 7. amino acids alcoholism returned about 950,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+alcoholism & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggle=1 & co\ p=mss & ei=UTF-8 8. amino acids cocaine addiction returned about 291,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+cocaine+addiction & fr=yfp-t-501 & togg\ le=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 9. amino acids heroin addiction returned about 410,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+heroin+addiction & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggl\ e=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 10. amino acids benzodiazepine addiction returned about 132,000 results. http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu5BAIa5IFiUAyKFXNyoA?p=amino+acids+benzo\ diazepine+addiction & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 11. amino acids marijuana addiction returned about 195,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+marijuana+addiction & fr=yfp-t-501 & to\ ggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 12. amino acids fibromyalgia returned about 1,760,000 results. http://search./search?p=amino+acids+fibromyalgia & fr=yfp-t-501-s & toggle=\ 1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 In looking over all of the linking searches above, I do see a lot of products for sale, many of which are both more costly and much weaker in their formulations vs. what I have been doing in regard to free form amino acid use for over eight years (and what my son Willy has been doing for the past four years). In the above searches, I also see a lot of IV amino acid use suggested for various addictions, when the oral administration of free form amino acids is just as effective (when done properly) and much less expensive. Not only are orally administered free form amino acids much less expensive, they don't require the services of a doctor, as IV free form amino acids do. Unfortunately, in looking over the linking searches reflected above, although it is clear that amino acid use is now linked with so many conditions and is being used to treat such, I still don't see any real solid empowering information for other persons to use in regard to how to properly apply free form amino acids to themselves. In reviewing what is on the net, I do not see any " dose up slowly while monitoring amino acid affect in yourself, and make adjustments accordingly " . This is a general rule that broadly applies to almost any free form amino acid use, whether it be individual amino acids, or broad based ones. In reviewing what is on the net, I also do not see any mention of daily balanced broad based amino acid dosages in the 15 gram, 25 gram, 35 gram, and/or 50 gram range, despite the fact that for over eight years I have realized the common need for dosages this substantial in many persons that suffer from serious illness or addiction. Regarding my experiences with amino acids, etc.: As early as February 2000, I was commonly taking 50 grams a day of broad based free form amino acids daily with profound positive effect. (Fifty grams equates to one hundred 500 mg. capsules.) I have taken such dosages daily for both weeks and months at a time since then... always with profound positive effect. I have also stopped and started taking such (and similar) dosages over the years to see what I could learn, or because I was simply " temporarily out of dough " to afford such. (I have learned a great deal from taking over 100,000 capsules of free form amino acids over the years, both when I was taking them, and when I had to stop for whatever reason.) I was actually amazed at how well my son Willy (and others) have responded to taking only about 15 grams of " adequately balanced broad free form amino acids " a day, as is in Willy's baggie. (Fifteen grams of free form amino acids equates to only about two eggs worth of protein, as an egg is about seven grams worth. However, I could not tell Willy to just eat two more eggs a day, as he and I are both allergic to eggs.) Some persons admittedly may need more or less than fifteen grams of balanced broad based free form amino acids a day to heal, but only they can truly find this out, by " dosing up (or down) slowly while monitoring amino acid affect in themselves, and making adjustments accordingly " . I do consider ten to twelve grams or so of balanced broad based amino acids (taken with adequate nutrient cofactors) as being " the very low end of the probable adequate therapeutic dosage range " for all but very young children perhaps (these parameters can easily be worked out). Possibly the fact that there are so many essential nutrient cofactors in Willy's baggie helps with balanced broad based free form amino acid utilization in some way... as there is always " whatever other nutrients are needed " for amino acids to work well. And perhaps Adelle was right in this regard, when she postulated almost four decades ago that the best healing approach was " to take the entire nutrient range all at once " . Incidentally, I have never had a conventional doctor or psychiatrist in my entire life even mention the role of amino acids in human health. Isn't this odd? What is going on here? especially in light of the fact that amino acids represent about 70% of the functional chemistry of the body of an average human being, once the water is taken out. And what is still going on here today? as conventional doctors and psychiatrists still don't hardly EVER mention amino acids to their patients, despite overwhelming evidence on the Internet that their use is indicated in so many illnesses and cases of addiction. I will always remember the day in the fall of 1997 when I went to my psychiatrist and brought in both the medication he had been prescribing me for about a year and a half (Klonopin) and the various bottles of inhibitory amino acids I had been using for a few months in its place. (These were tryptophan, taurine, GABA, and glycine. I later added histidine to my inhibitory amino acid regime.) I said " Doctor, what would you do if you were me? Both of these put me to sleep, and I sleep well, but on the nutrients I don't get any side effects, like I had been getting with the Klonopin. " I liked my psychiatrist personally, and I was not " just setting him up " here. I was being honest with him, and I thought that he would " return the favor and be honest back " . My doctor was a good man, and he was honest with me. He said to me " I can't help you with amino acids. All through medical school I only had one three hour seminar on amino acids. I don't know hardly anything about them. However, if I was you I would keep doing what you are doing. You look really well, and if I was you I would continue on the course that you are on. I guess you don't need me any more " . Then he shook my hand and congratulated me. From the fall of 1997 onward, I spread all over the Internet as best as I could the fact that the inhibitory nutrient regime of tryptophan, taurine, GABA, and glycine had helped me to easily overcome an eighteen month addiction to Klonopin in about a month, with very little withdrawal symptoms and no adverse effect. (For this I rarely got thanked, and I often took a lot of " heavy flack " for questioning " what the doctors knew " .) I do remember that at one point in the fall of 1999, I went on the Internet and did a number of simple linking searches to " see what was already known " and posted to net, such that it showed up in a simple linking search. I searched my own illness, bipolar disorder, and linked it with taurine, tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine, carnitine, phosphatidyl choline, amino acids, food allergy, and candida. At this time I got ZERO hits for all of these things. It was at that point where I shrugged, and said to myself, " this is going to be a long battle trying to educate people that these issues are linked, but the Internet is all I have to work with, and I am going to do my best " . In saying the above, I do not claim that many other people are involved in this now, nor do I claim that I did not learn a great deal from other persons, mostly through their books. However, I do know that " I was in this nutrient ballgame very early on " . I also know that over time the truths that I have done my best to spread around on the Internet have made a difference. I have a few more key truths to spread. One is that " adequately balanced broad based free form amino acids " are so much better than simply using a few, or even a half a dozen, individual ones (this is true even if an inhibitory nutrient regime is still used for sleep). And the second is that Adelle was right... putting the entire nutrient range together in a balanced fashion and taking it " all at one time " is " the best way to heal " ... bar none. Conclusion I have great hope. Just as the world has begun to wake up to the tremendous therapeutic power of many individual free form amino acids over the past nine years or so, some day the world is going to wake up to the tremendous therapeutic power of " adequately balanced broad based amino acids " taken in an adequate therapeutic dosage. (This assumes that Big Pharma is not successful in using its influence with the FDA or CODEX to take these supplements away from the general public, or that they make them unaffordable in some way.) Some day the world is going to realize that if a fourteen year old child (my son Willy) could learn " how to properly dose himself " with broad based free form amino acids, probiotics, and many other nutritional supplements in order to achieve profound healing effect... then perhaps anyone can. And some day the world is going to realize that Adelle was right. Darman http://360./allen_dar Related blogs: Adelle ; a true pioneer http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=262 The Neurotransmitter Precursor Group of Nutrients in Willy's Baggie; and their cost http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=307 Willy's Baggie Ingredient List http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=64 A more detailed explanation of Willy's baggie http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=77 Natural Treatment of Depression and Willy's Baggie http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=68 An Anecdotal Case; Depression Resolved in One Day, Rv.2 http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=68 Depression and Bipolar Disorder - Cured At Last! http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=255 An Introduction To Alternative Medicine For Psychiatric Conditions http://blog.360./blog-Kgb7fcYwd6q.3mLsjmULpwU-?cq=1 & p=71 An addendum: I continue to attach my son Willy's picture to blogs on http://360./allen_dar, as in regard to overcoming ADHD and manic depression naturally, he has set a course to follow for the entire world. Willy's baggie of supplements and his taking probiotics daily continues to give him great results, and we continue to learn more and more over time. Willy is still only seventeen (he will turn eighteen in September). He continues to get healthier and stronger month after month. I am absolutely amazed that Willy, after being a weak and sickly child all throughout his childhood, can bench press 315 lbs., do seven one hand pull-ups, and can do handstands against a wall and then do twenty push-ups of his entire body with his feet in the air, despite his weighing about 170 lbs.. And Willy is " mood stable as a rock " , unless he overeats too much of his allergic foods. (He knows how immediately correct for these very minor mood dips from his making poor food choices from time to time, and he has known this stuff for years.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 , I can address the cost issue by pointing out that potency is very important in some cases, such as in my anti-aging focus that triggers HGH release. I used to have, maybe still do, a clip that shows average amino acids stirred into water, delivering a cloudy batch. Pure amino acids did not dissolve at all. If/when you need the purity, impure amino acids may skew the outcome like it does with HGH release even if much more is used. Typically, you need about 4 times the dose. I notice that fibromyalgia was mentioned. That I do have experience with; some people start to recover in just days when pure amino acids are used in the right mix. You can't just eat eggs and expect that to happen, and impure amino acids don't do anything for it either. Dosing up slowly doesn't work in the HGH case because you need a minimum to effect the change, but sure I agree you could dose up in some conditions as you did. Hope this helps Duncan > > Dear group: > > For the past few days I have been looking at what is on the Internet > in regard to the use of free form amino acids to treat various > disorders and addictions. > > Although various search engines show differing results, and using more > than one search engine might further help a person that has any > particular condition shown, I thought that I would list at least one > search engine result in this blog. > > The following is what a search engine returned for a number of > illness and addiction situations: > > 1. amino acids depression returned about 3,770,000 results. > > http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu7DgJK5IAhwAehdXNyoA?fr2=sg- gac & sado=1 & p=amino%20acids%20depression & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 > > 2. amino acids anxiety returned about 2,890,000 results. > > http://search./search?p=amino+acids+anxiety & fr=yfp-t- 501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 3. amino acids bipolar disorder returned about 649,000 results. > > http://search./search? p=amino+acids+bipolar+disorder & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 4. amino acids schizophrenia returned about 848,000 results. > > http://search./search?p=amino+acids+schizophrenia & fr=yfp-t- 501 & toggl > > 5. amino acids autism returned about 1,060,000 results. > > http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu7sOIK5IPxUA2VVXNyoA? p=amino+acids+autism & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 > > 6. amino acids panic disorder returned about 383,000 results. > > http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu996IK5I8McA7mpXNyoA? p=amino+acids+panic+disorder & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 > > 7. amino acids alcoholism returned about 950,000 results. > > http://search./search?p=amino+acids+alcoholism & fr=yfp-t- 501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 8. amino acids cocaine addiction returned about 291,000 results. > > http://search./search? p=amino+acids+cocaine+addiction & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 9. amino acids heroin addiction returned about 410,000 results. > > http://search./search? p=amino+acids+heroin+addiction & fr=yfp-t-501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 10. amino acids benzodiazepine addiction returned about 132,000 results. > > http://search./search;_ylt=A0geu5BAIa5IFiUAyKFXNyoA? p=amino+acids+benzodiazepine+addiction & y=Search & fr=yfp-t-501 & ei=UTF-8 > > 11. amino acids marijuana addiction returned about 195,000 results. > > http://search./search? p=amino+acids+marijuana+addiction & fr=yfp-t- 501 & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > 12. amino acids fibromyalgia returned about 1,760,000 results. > > http://search./search?p=amino+acids+fibromyalgia & fr=yfp-t- 501-s & toggle=1 & cop=mss & ei=UTF-8 > > In looking over all of the linking searches above, I do see a lot of > products for sale, many of which are both more costly and much weaker > in their formulations vs. what I have been doing in regard to free > form amino acid use for over eight years (and what my son Willy has > been doing for the past four years). > > In the above searches, I also see a lot of IV amino acid use suggested > for various addictions, when the oral administration of free form > amino acids is just as effective (when done properly) and much less > expensive. Not only are orally administered free form amino acids much > less expensive, they don't require the services of a doctor, as IV > free form amino acids do. > > Unfortunately, in looking over the linking searches reflected above, > although it is clear that amino acid use is now linked with so many > conditions and is being used to treat such, I still don't see any real > solid empowering information for other persons to use in regard to how > to properly apply free form amino acids to themselves. > > In reviewing what is on the net, I do not see any " dose up slowly > while monitoring amino acid affect in yourself, and make adjustments > accordingly " . This is a general rule that broadly applies to almost > any free form amino acid use, whether it be individual amino acids, or > broad based ones. > > In reviewing what is on the net, I also do not see any mention of > daily balanced broad based amino acid dosages in the 15 gram, 25 gram, > 35 gram, and/or 50 gram range, despite the fact that for over eight > years I have realized the common need for dosages this substantial in > many persons that suffer from serious illness or addiction. > > Regarding my experiences with amino acids, etc.: > > As early as February 2000, I was commonly taking 50 grams a day of > broad based free form amino acids daily with profound positive effect. > (Fifty grams equates to one hundred 500 mg. capsules.) I have taken > such dosages daily for both weeks and months at a time since then... > always with profound positive effect. I have also stopped and started > taking such (and similar) dosages over the years to see what I could > learn, or because I was simply " temporarily out of dough " to afford > such. (I have learned a great deal from taking over 100,000 capsules > of free form amino acids over the years, both when I was taking them, > and when I had to stop for whatever reason.) > > I was actually amazed at how well my son Willy (and others) have > responded to taking only about 15 grams of " adequately balanced broad > free form amino acids " a day, as is in Willy's baggie. (Fifteen grams > of free form amino acids equates to only about two eggs worth of > protein, as an egg is about seven grams worth. However, I could not > tell Willy to just eat two more eggs a day, as he and I are both > allergic to eggs.) > > Some persons admittedly may need more or less than fifteen grams of > balanced broad based free form amino acids a day to heal, but only > they can truly find this out, by " dosing up (or down) slowly while > monitoring amino acid affect in themselves, and making adjustments > accordingly " . I do consider ten to twelve grams or so of balanced > broad based amino acids (taken with adequate nutrient cofactors) as > being " the very low end of the probable adequate therapeutic dosage > range " for all but very young children perhaps (these parameters can > easily be worked out). > > Possibly the fact that there are so many essential nutrient cofactors > in Willy's baggie helps with balanced broad based free form amino acid > utilization in some way... as there is always " whatever other > nutrients are needed " for amino acids to work well. And perhaps Adelle > was right in this regard, when she postulated almost four > decades ago that the best healing approach was " to take the entire > nutrient range all at once " . > > Incidentally, I have never had a conventional doctor or psychiatrist > in my entire life even mention the role of amino acids in human > health. Isn't this odd? What is going on here? especially in light of > the fact that amino acids represent about 70% of the functional > chemistry of the body of an average human being, once the water is > taken out. And what is still going on here today? as conventional > doctors and psychiatrists still don't hardly EVER mention amino acids > to their patients, despite overwhelming evidence on the Internet that > their use is indicated in so many illnesses and cases of addiction. > > I will always remember the day in the fall of 1997 when I went to my > psychiatrist and brought in both the medication he had been > prescribing me for about a year and a half (Klonopin) and the various > bottles of inhibitory amino acids I had been using for a few months in > its place. (These were tryptophan, taurine, GABA, and glycine. I later > added histidine to my inhibitory amino acid regime.) I said " Doctor, > what would you do if you were me? Both of these put me to sleep, and I > sleep well, but on the nutrients I don't get any side effects, like I > had been getting with the Klonopin. " > > I liked my psychiatrist personally, and I was not " just setting him > up " here. I was being honest with him, and I thought that he would > " return the favor and be honest back " . My doctor was a good man, and > he was honest with me. He said to me " I can't help you with amino > acids. All through medical school I only had one three hour seminar on > amino acids. I don't know hardly anything about them. However, if I > was you I would keep doing what you are doing. You look really well, > and if I was you I would continue on the course that you are on. I > guess you don't need me any more " . Then he shook my hand and > congratulated me. > > From the fall of 1997 onward, I spread all over the Internet as best > as I could the fact that the inhibitory nutrient regime of tryptophan, > taurine, GABA, and glycine had helped me to easily overcome an > eighteen month addiction to Klonopin in about a month, with very > little withdrawal symptoms and no adverse effect. (For this I rarely > got thanked, and I often took a lot of " heavy flack " for questioning > " what the doctors knew " .) > > I do remember that at one point in the fall of 1999, I went on the > Internet and did a number of simple linking searches to " see what was > already known " and posted to net, such that it showed up in a simple > linking search. I searched my own illness, bipolar disorder, and > linked it with taurine, tryptophan, tyrosine, phenylalanine, > carnitine, phosphatidyl choline, amino acids, food allergy, and > candida. At this time I got ZERO hits for all of these things. It was > at that point where I shrugged, and said to myself, " this is going to > be a long battle trying to educate people that these issues are > linked, but the Internet is all I have to work with, and I am going to > do my best " . > > In saying the above, I do not claim that many other people are > involved in this now, nor do I claim that I did not learn a great deal > from other persons, mostly through their books. However, I do know > that " I was in this nutrient ballgame very early on " . I also know that > over time the truths that I have done my best to spread around on the > Internet have made a difference. > > I have a few more key truths to spread. One is that " adequately > balanced broad based free form amino acids " are so much better than > simply using a few, or even a half a dozen, individual ones (this is > true even if an inhibitory nutrient regime is still used for sleep). > And the second is that Adelle was right... putting the entire > nutrient range together in a balanced fashion and taking it " all at > one time " is " the best way to heal " ... bar none. > > Conclusion > > I have great hope. Just as the world has begun to wake up to the > tremendous therapeutic power of many individual free form amino acids > over the past nine years or so, some day the world is going to wake up > to the tremendous therapeutic power of " adequately balanced broad > based amino acids " taken in an adequate therapeutic dosage. (This > assumes that Big Pharma is not successful in using its influence with > the FDA or CODEX to take these supplements away from the general > public, or that they make them unaffordable in some way.) > > Some day the world is going to realize that if a fourteen year old > child (my son Willy) could learn " how to properly dose himself " with > broad based free form amino acids, probiotics, and many other > nutritional supplements in order to achieve profound healing effect... > then perhaps anyone can. > > And some day the world is going to realize that Adelle was right. > > Darman > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 good luck to you and son. yes Adele was right! I also think iodine/iodidne is a big healer. Gracia Dear group: For the past few days I have been looking at what is on the Internet in regard to the use of free form amino acids to treat various disorders and addictions. Although various search engines show differing results, and using more than one search engine might further help a person that has any particular condition shown, I thought that I would list at least one search engine result in this blog. The following is what a search engine returned for a number of illness and addiction situations: 1. Recent Activity a.. 14New Members Visit Your Group Meditation and Lovingkindness A Group to share and learn. Health Healthy Aging Improve your quality of life. Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.7/1629 - Release Date: 8/23/2008 1:16 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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