Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Hi Irene, Naturally Calm (Mag Supp) in the morning and Zinc Monomethionine, and calcium citrate helped with bedwetting in our house. For Zinc we use this one: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/vitalzym/zinc.html I like this one because it doesn't contain copper. A lot of times zinc supps do. If he doesn't get one or both, he will wet the bed. It also helped with his ADHD - in fact, it's basically, non-existent at this point. There is also a 'massage' therapy called 'trigger point' massage therapy. (I read a book on it a long time ago) I found it helped with all sorts of things for me personally -- Thai massage (if you can't find a therapist) is the closest thing to it. (Like a REAL thai therapist) -- it's like a Yoga workout for the body (can be painful), and when you are finished you feel taller and very limber. some ideas... laura > > Hello, > > I have recently been trying to research the filed of Chiropractic in Autism. My son has Asperger's and ADHD and he also has Enuresis (night time bedwetting). I've heard that Chiropractors can be helpful (and I would love to find one in San Diego that has helped others). > > Even if you're not in my area, have you found someone that has made significant improvements in your child? Did he/she use a certain technique? Have you had a negative experience? Or, have you had no changes at all and you think they are a waste of time and money? I'd love to hear any and all comments. > > Many thanks, > > Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Hi Irene, Naturally Calm (Mag Supp) in the morning and Zinc Monomethionine, and calcium citrate helped with bedwetting in our house. For Zinc we use this one: http://www.energeticnutrition.com/vitalzym/zinc.html I like this one because it doesn't contain copper. A lot of times zinc supps do. If he doesn't get one or both, he will wet the bed. It also helped with his ADHD - in fact, it's basically, non-existent at this point. There is also a 'massage' therapy called 'trigger point' massage therapy. (I read a book on it a long time ago) I found it helped with all sorts of things for me personally -- Thai massage (if you can't find a therapist) is the closest thing to it. (Like a REAL thai therapist) -- it's like a Yoga workout for the body (can be painful), and when you are finished you feel taller and very limber. some ideas... laura > > Hello, > > I have recently been trying to research the filed of Chiropractic in Autism. My son has Asperger's and ADHD and he also has Enuresis (night time bedwetting). I've heard that Chiropractors can be helpful (and I would love to find one in San Diego that has helped others). > > Even if you're not in my area, have you found someone that has made significant improvements in your child? Did he/she use a certain technique? Have you had a negative experience? Or, have you had no changes at all and you think they are a waste of time and money? I'd love to hear any and all comments. > > Many thanks, > > Irene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2011 Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 Chiropractic did wonders for my 6 year old. He started adjustments at 4 years. It helped with his overall health. His ear infections stopped. His language increased. My son started to feel better. I was doing many other therapies at the same time plus, supplements, and dietary changes, but I think the chiropractic gave me the quickest results. Good Luck! Go with your gut and find a good one. Just like doctors, not all are created equal. To: mb12 valtrex From: karenhammes@...Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:18:10 -0800Subject: Re: What do you think of Chiropractic care for our kids? Yes, we see an applied kinesiologist in NC. He has most assuredly helped.Sent from my iPhone Hello,I have recently been trying to research the filed of Chiropractic in Autism. My son has Asperger's and ADHD and he also has Enuresis (night time bedwetting). I've heard that Chiropractors can be helpful (and I would love to find one in San Diego that has helped others). Even if you're not in my area, have you found someone that has made significant improvements in your child? Did he/she use a certain technique? Have you had a negative experience? Or, have you had no changes at all and you think they are a waste of time and money? I'd love to hear any and all comments. Many thanks,Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2011 Report Share Posted February 26, 2011 Chiropractic did wonders for my 6 year old. He started adjustments at 4 years. It helped with his overall health. His ear infections stopped. His language increased. My son started to feel better. I was doing many other therapies at the same time plus, supplements, and dietary changes, but I think the chiropractic gave me the quickest results. Good Luck! Go with your gut and find a good one. Just like doctors, not all are created equal. To: mb12 valtrex From: karenhammes@...Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 11:18:10 -0800Subject: Re: What do you think of Chiropractic care for our kids? Yes, we see an applied kinesiologist in NC. He has most assuredly helped.Sent from my iPhone Hello,I have recently been trying to research the filed of Chiropractic in Autism. My son has Asperger's and ADHD and he also has Enuresis (night time bedwetting). I've heard that Chiropractors can be helpful (and I would love to find one in San Diego that has helped others). Even if you're not in my area, have you found someone that has made significant improvements in your child? Did he/she use a certain technique? Have you had a negative experience? Or, have you had no changes at all and you think they are a waste of time and money? I'd love to hear any and all comments. Many thanks,Irene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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