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My son is nine and has become really sensitive to sound over the past year. We

do all the biomed supps have increased his magnesium but he spends alot of time

with his hands covering his ears. We were with his cousins today and they were

all having a great time playing Wii. Luke was not playing but doing a puzzle in

the same room. They kids were having a great time (maybe a little loud) and

everyone seemed to be having fun. He went to the front door and wanted to

leave. I have never tried Listening Therapy or AIT and was curious if someone

knew if one over the other is better for sound sensitivity.

Thanks for your help,

beth

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I think they are all about the same. Home programs aren't as intense as clinic programs but we found great success with home programs. My sil uses TLP on her students and I've used therapeutic listening and samonas with my son.Loved it.

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My son is nine and has become really sensitive to sound over the past year. We do all the biomed supps have increased his magnesium but he spends alot of time with his hands covering his ears. We were with his cousins today and they were all having a great time playing Wii. Luke was not playing but doing a puzzle in the same room. They kids were having a great time (maybe a little loud) and everyone seemed to be having fun. He went to the front door and wanted to leave. I have never tried Listening Therapy or AIT and was curious if someone knew if one over the other is better for sound sensitivity.

Thanks for your help,

beth

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Same here, but for my son, mepron fixed sound sensitivity. It is also a symptom

for protozoa or worms.

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> > My son is nine and has become really sensitive to sound over the past year.

We do all the biomed supps have increased his magnesium but he spends alot of

time with his hands covering his ears. We were with his cousins today and they

were all having a great time playing Wii. Luke was not playing but doing a

puzzle in the same room. They kids were having a great time (maybe a little

loud) and everyone seemed to be having fun. He went to the front door and

wanted to leave. I have never tried Listening Therapy or AIT and was curious if

someone knew if one over the other is better for sound sensitivity.

> > Thanks for your help,

> > beth

> >

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Mepron, an antiprotozoal stopped this for my son. He was treated by a LLMD for

babesia, but there are many other protozoa. You can try an herbal remedy of

ia 100 from Barlow Herbs. It is a good source of artemsiae which kills

babesia. I have used this one personally with no ill effects, just a little

giggling from high ammonia during die off.

Caryn

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> My son is nine and has become really sensitive to sound over the past year.

We do all the biomed supps have increased his magnesium but he spends alot of

time with his hands covering his ears. We were with his cousins today and they

were all having a great time playing Wii. Luke was not playing but doing a

puzzle in the same room. They kids were having a great time (maybe a little

loud) and everyone seemed to be having fun. He went to the front door and

wanted to leave. I have never tried Listening Therapy or AIT and was curious if

someone knew if one over the other is better for sound sensitivity.

> Thanks for your help,

> beth

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Jen-

I will try this- thanks so much! We've batteled yeast for quite sometime so

this makes sense!

I'll keep you posted!

beth

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> > My son is nine and has become really sensitive to sound over the past year.

We

> >do all the biomed supps have increased his magnesium but he spends alot of

time

> >with his hands covering his ears. We were with his cousins today and they

were

> >all having a great time playing Wii. Luke was not playing but doing a puzzle

in

> >the same room. They kids were having a great time (maybe a little loud) and

> >everyone seemed to be having fun. He went to the front door and wanted to

> >leave. I have never tried Listening Therapy or AIT and was curious if someone

> >knew if one over the other is better for sound sensitivity.

> > Thanks for your help,

> > beth

> >

>

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