Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Dear ,I remember in a past msg you wrote about ADHD saying comes from the brain unable to metabolise sugars and being forced to go on adrenalin to get the energy it needs.I agree with you. Searching about the cause of the continuous appetite of my son,I realise he might be hypoglicemic.The first words imediately after he wakes up are about food and he gets very nervous if he does not eat. Iread that also in this casethe brain responds stimulating the adrenal glands to release epinephrine(adrenaline).So the body is under continuos stress,as my child is... What do you know about hypoglicemia,is it treatble? Is there any supplement able to help? Can SCD help in this sense? Thanks,thanks Simona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 trace minerals like chromium gtf are very important for sugar/pancreas metabolism i have written up on minerals in my compendium index, minerals need other minerala, there is no single answer in what you do and a broad based approach is best minerals i take' and 'copper and zinc' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 you may find a hair test useful perosanlly i think scd is also about switching into fat metabolism a bit and i eat a lot of quality dairy cream which has lactose in and is perhaps a late stage scd thing depending....... i use beef dripping for frying, don't use pork fat cause of the toxic way pigs are raised......... animal fats need to be balanced up with omega 3's/fish oil but when i was much more yeasty i ate huge meals so it must all be part of the same problem, low trace mninerals, fermenting gut, heavy metal accumulation/low glutathione/viral......... > Dear ,I remember in a past msg you wrote about ADHD saying comes > from the brain unable to metabolise sugars and being forced to go on > adrenalin to get the energy it needs.I agree with you. > Searching about the cause of the continuous appetite of my son,I > realise he might be hypoglicemic.The first words imediately after he > wakes up are about food and he gets very nervous if he does not eat. > Iread that also in this casethe brain responds stimulating the adrenal > glands to release epinephrine(adrenaline).So the body is under > continuos stress,as my child is... > What do you know about hypoglicemia,is it treatble? > Is there any supplement able to help? > Can SCD help in this sense? > Thanks,thanks > Simona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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