Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Hi ,I've been meaning to ask you. Have you looked into trying to get supplements (like L-carnitine) compounded into transdermals? Sounds like he has IGE allergy to something but maybe if you try only carnitine transdermally (with the help of an allergist?) it might work?...my kids are so sensitive right now so i am looking more into transdermals too (but we are more on IGG sensitivity so less scary). We have found something though that i think is working well for Bs, adrenals and COQ10 transdermally (adrenacalm by apex energetics). Has anyone tried this? They didnt tolerate well any of the high dose Bs and COQ10 but i think this cream is helping (and my son's b6, b1, b2, and coq10 levels improved on his nutreval (all are in this cream) so i am wondering if it is this cream). Only concern about it is that it has polysorbate 80 in it...anyone know if there is an issue with this?, good luck! Every time I try something new i am so worried if this is going to kick up yeast, bac or something else (not as scary though as an IGE allergy!!).....the candidase, though, has been a real winner for my son so i keep on going.....all the best,megan To: mb12valtrex Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 4:33 AM Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia Yes with no problems thing is my gut tells me can help him but omg cant risk it .Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 21:04:21 -0500To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia Oh no! Your poor little guy! Has he ever been on OTC carnitine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 that’s the over the counter perscription, I belive it has both gluten and lactose in it From: cotter.mary1@... Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 6:50 AM To: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia Just started our son on carnitor within minuets he had all over body rash hives and swollen face has anyone else had this reaction Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2011 19:58:50 -0500 To: <mb12valtrex > ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia OMG, Ethan just said his first sentence tonight! I was talking to myhusband and I said, "Wow, Ethan really likes that bread."Ethan added in, "I like that."!!!!!!> Toni, I think sometimes some kids just don't tolerate one form of> carnitine over another. It could be that he just doesn't need it> (which isn't a bad thing at all). I'm more thinking to passively try> it again after doing the one he tolerates for a while to see if it> changes.>> Sorry if I sounded like I meant for you to ride it out with both -- I> might have been posting after I was up for a long stretch looking at a> tedious project I'm working on and it might not have come out right> through my brain fog.>> Sorry, I'm not great at communication to start with -- but things come> out really muddled sometimes through overtired brain fog. I totally> didn't mean that. I meant maybe try it again after being on the one> he tolerates for some time.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2012 Report Share Posted January 7, 2012 Here is the thing ,he was on carnitor before with no reaction one way or another we decided to revisit it, and had this reaction but maybe it was an interaction between it and other supplements he had been given taurine b6 and mag , i just dont know least way i am too afraid to try again. He has also been on carnatine and acyltle before no prob so i just feel lost here Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 07:43:34 -0800 (PST)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia Hi ,I've been meaning to ask you. Have you looked into trying to get supplements (like L-carnitine) compounded into transdermals? Sounds like he has IGE allergy to something but maybe if you try only carnitine transdermally (with the help of an allergist?) it might work?...my kids are so sensitive right now so i am looking more into transdermals too (but we are more on IGG sensitivity so less scary). We have found something though that i think is working well for Bs, adrenals and COQ10 transdermally (adrenacalm by apex energetics). Has anyone tried this? They didnt tolerate well any of the high dose Bs and COQ10 but i think this cream is helping (and my son's b6, b1, b2, and coq10 levelsimproved on his nutreval (all are in this cream) so i am wondering if it is this cream). Only concern about it is that it has polysorbate 80 in it...anyone know if there is an issue with this?, good luck! Every time I try something new i am so worried if this is going to kick up yeast, bac or something else (not as scary though as an IGE allergy!!).....the candidase, though, has been a real winner for my son so i keep on going.....all the best,megan To: mb12valtrex Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 4:33 AM Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanism of how viruses may affect apraxia Yes with no problems thing is my gut tells me can help him but omg cant risk it .Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from VodafoneSender: mb12valtrex Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 21:04:21 -0500To: <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: More blitherings about carnitine and the mechanismof how viruses may affect apraxia Oh no! Your poor little guy! :(Has he ever been on OTC carnitine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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