Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 > > > > Sunny - > > > > You may want to check message 57707. > > > > Given your son's reaction to salicylates, this doesn't really tell you > > anything about sulfate. It could be that your son has a lot and that it > > is not being used (which means restrict salycilates and phenolics and > > take _no_ sulfate), > > I think it is fine to try epsom salt baths/creams if a person > reacts to salicylates. It can help a lot in some cases and is > well worth a try. Also a good way to get more magnesium. > > Molybdenum supplementation might also help and is recommended > for mercury toxic people for other reasons. > > > > > or that it is inadequate (which also means restrict > > salycilates and phenolics, but take lots of sulfate). It could also > > mean that sulfate is normal but is being inadequately used (again, > > restrict salycilates and phenoics and taken no sulfate). > > > > So, do not give him sulfate on the basis of this dietary observation. > > I think parents do this often with ASD kids and it should be > fine for adults to try, too. It shouldn't be necessary to know > the sulfate level first. > > Improvement in salicylate-related symptoms with use of epsom salts > would demonstrate that sulfate is being used, I think. You might > have to give it a little time to see improvement and sometimes there > can be initial symptoms when you start (which can be alleviated by > using less salts). > > > Do restrict salicylates though. > > I agree this is a good idea, although the degree of restriction > might vary depending on how much benefit a person gets from > epsom salts and molyb supplementation. Some dietary infractions > might be okay if these treatments help the symptoms. > > > I know that the GSDL (now Genov) test for cysteine does not appear to be > > reflecting clinical response, but what about the test for plasma > > sulfate? Anyone know? If it is still looking like it works, you might > > want to at least get this test. > > You will find Andy's comments about this in amc archives. He said > serum sulfate is probably useful. > > Personally, after talking on the phone with Genova labs people > a few times, it makes me want to never give them my money. > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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