Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 When does the die off usually occur with Enhansa? (beginning treatment or when dose is increased) What symptoms should I expect with " die off " . My son hasn't walked on his toes since he was 2 (he is 6 now). Started Enhansa 3 weeks ago- Up to 300mg every am and 150mg every pm. He started toe walking yesterday. Could it be related?? He has had a little rash on cheeks but nothing major. Could the Enhansa be causing toe walking? If so, why do you think? Also, he keeps trying to take his pants off. I wonder if he may have a yeast infection. Thoughts?? Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 red cheeks and ears could be a phenol reaction. I had to go slowly and add molybdenum to stop this reaction. I was then able to increase without a problem. > > When does the die off usually occur with Enhansa? (beginning treatment or when dose is increased) What symptoms should I expect with " die off " . > My son hasn't walked on his toes since he was 2 (he is 6 now). Started Enhansa 3 weeks ago- Up to 300mg every am and 150mg every pm. He started toe walking yesterday. Could it be related?? > He has had a little rash on cheeks but nothing major. > Could the Enhansa be causing toe walking? If so, why do you think? Also, he keeps trying to take his pants off. I wonder if he may have a yeast infection. > Thoughts?? > Thank you, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 We use Curcumin that comes from our pharmacy. The pharmacist tells me it comes in a big container with no other additives or ingredients. They just measure/weigh/place it in the capsules. Initially when I increased the dose too quickly, I noticed specks of it in her stools, once I backed off and slowed up I didn't notice it anymore. My question is, "Is absorption the only difference between what I use and the Enhansa??" Or are there other reasons to switch to the Enhansa?? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!!!!! Re: Enhansa questions red cheeks and ears could be a phenol reaction. I had to go slowly and add molybdenum to stop this reaction. I was then able to increase without a problem. > > When does the die off usually occur with Enhansa? (beginning treatment or when dose is increased) What symptoms should I expect with "die off". > My son hasn't walked on his toes since he was 2 (he is 6 now). Started Enhansa 3 weeks ago- Up to 300mg every am and 150mg every pm. He started toe walking yesterday. Could it be related?? > He has had a little rash on cheeks but nothing major. > Could the Enhansa be causing toe walking? If so, why do you think? Also, he keeps trying to take his pants off. I wonder if he may have a yeast infection. > Thoughts?? > Thank you, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 , I tried Enhansa for my 4 yo son during last December. He was OK on 75mg once a day for a couple of days and I thought he could tolerate more and so upped the dose to 150mg once a day. After 4-5 days, he started regressing. First, he didn't eat or drink much - wasn't interested in foods, dark circles under eyes, bright red cheeks and palms in the evenings (I gave Enhansa in the morning), did not turn when we called him, and then finally he started peeing and pooping on the floor. He couldn't get fast enough to the bathroom first and then he was just going wherever he was standing. He is completely potty-trained and so this just threw me off. I posted here and learned that incontinence could be side-effect. I had to stop Enhansa and then he came back. In retrospect, I should have stayed on the lower dose for a longer time and then slowly upped the dose and stay longer on each dose. I should also have had a good liver support in place. I think his bright red cheeks and palms were because he was detoxing through his skin - I am not 100% sure. I didn't see any positive signs, maybe I stopped too early, but after 4-5 days after stopping Enhansa, his skin was as smooth as silk all over. If problems occur, lower the dose and stay on it for a long time. And then increase the dose a little. Hope that helps. - Angay > > When does the die off usually occur with Enhansa? (beginning treatment or when dose is increased) What symptoms should I expect with " die off " . > My son hasn't walked on his toes since he was 2 (he is 6 now). Started Enhansa 3 weeks ago- Up to 300mg every am and 150mg every pm. He started toe walking yesterday. Could it be related?? > He has had a little rash on cheeks but nothing major. > Could the Enhansa be causing toe walking? If so, why do you think? Also, he keeps trying to take his pants off. I wonder if he may have a yeast infection. > Thoughts?? > Thank you, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 As far as I understand Enhansa contains only tumeric and that is one of three types "ingredients" that "makes" curcumin, so, Enhansa and curcumin is NOT completely the same thing... Anyone with different knowledge or opinion? //Vivi To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat, March 13, 2010 3:57:16 PMSubject: Re: Re: Enhansa questions We use Curcumin that comes from our pharmacy. The pharmacist tells me it comes in a big container with no other additives or ingredients. They just measure/weigh/ place it in the capsules. Initially when I increased the dose too quickly, I noticed specks of it in her stools, once I backed off and slowed up I didn't notice it anymore. My question is, "Is absorption the only difference between what I use and the Enhansa??" Or are there other reasons to switch to the Enhansa?? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!!!!! Re: Enhansa questions red cheeks and ears could be a phenol reaction. I had to go slowly and add molybdenum to stop this reaction. I was then able to increase without a problem.>> When does the die off usually occur with Enhansa? (beginning treatment or when dose is increased) What symptoms should I expect with "die off". > My son hasn't walked on his toes since he was 2 (he is 6 now). Started Enhansa 3 weeks ago- Up to 300mg every am and 150mg every pm. He started toe walking yesterday. Could it be related??> He has had a little rash on cheeks but nothing major. > Could the Enhansa be causing toe walking? If so, why do you think? Also, he keeps trying to take his pants off. I wonder if he may have a yeast infection.> Thoughts??> Thank you,> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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