Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Hi to all who can help, How do you guys take this activated charcoal...as an adult it sounds just horrible...how do you get a kid to do it? Is it gross...is it safe? Came to conclusion that most of our problems even with goat yogurt is die off reactions. We need help...can't get over this 25 day HUMP! Will be taking it even slower with yogurt (took 1 Tablespoon full.....now being told that we took to much (not taking heed to Elaine's suggestions) hoping to be different...I guess. Will only try 1/8 teaspoon next time...horrible experience just horrible die off reaction...unless it is some how revealed to be related to goat protein sensitivity. Still trying to figure out the differences....... THank you all for being here for us, Antoinette (entire family day 25, Family History: Ceiac, ADD, ADHD, ASD and other neurological probs related to a damaged gut---- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 This works, and it isn't mean, even if it sounds mean. My 5 yr old asd son takes a handful of supplements, and 3 kinds of powdered food enzymes. I just started giving him activated charcoal. It comes it big capsules. I break it open, like I do with all of his supplements, take a syringe, put in a little water, his supplements and charcoal, and one squirt down his throat. Sure it tastes bad- for a second. Give them juice (or something) to drink right after. I know some parents think that is mean, and it is kinder to put it in their juice, and prolong the horrible tasting agony. Whatever works best for your child- mine takes it fine from the syringe. > > Hi to all who can help, > > How do you guys take this activated charcoal...as an adult it sounds just > horrible...how do you get a kid to do it? Is it gross...is it safe? Came to > conclusion that most of our problems even with goat yogurt is die off > reactions. We need help...can't get over this 25 day HUMP! Will be taking > it even slower with yogurt (took 1 Tablespoon full.....now being told that > we took to much (not taking heed to Elaine's suggestions) hoping to be > different...I guess. Will only try 1/8 teaspoon next time...horrible > experience just horrible die off reaction...unless it is some how revealed > to be related to goat protein sensitivity. Still trying to figure out the > differences....... > > THank you all for being here for us, Antoinette (entire family day 25, > Family History: Ceiac, ADD, ADHD, ASD and other neurological probs related > to a damaged gut---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 This works, and it isn't mean, even if it sounds mean. My 5 yr old asd son takes a handful of supplements, and 3 kinds of powdered food enzymes. I just started giving him activated charcoal. It comes it big capsules. I break it open, like I do with all of his supplements, take a syringe, put in a little water, his supplements and charcoal, and one squirt down his throat. Sure it tastes bad- for a second. Give them juice (or something) to drink right after. I know some parents think that is mean, and it is kinder to put it in their juice, and prolong the horrible tasting agony. Whatever works best for your child- mine takes it fine from the syringe. > > Hi to all who can help, > > How do you guys take this activated charcoal...as an adult it sounds just > horrible...how do you get a kid to do it? Is it gross...is it safe? Came to > conclusion that most of our problems even with goat yogurt is die off > reactions. We need help...can't get over this 25 day HUMP! Will be taking > it even slower with yogurt (took 1 Tablespoon full.....now being told that > we took to much (not taking heed to Elaine's suggestions) hoping to be > different...I guess. Will only try 1/8 teaspoon next time...horrible > experience just horrible die off reaction...unless it is some how revealed > to be related to goat protein sensitivity. Still trying to figure out the > differences....... > > THank you all for being here for us, Antoinette (entire family day 25, > Family History: Ceiac, ADD, ADHD, ASD and other neurological probs related > to a damaged gut---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 This works, and it isn't mean, even if it sounds mean. My 5 yr old asd son takes a handful of supplements, and 3 kinds of powdered food enzymes. I just started giving him activated charcoal. It comes it big capsules. I break it open, like I do with all of his supplements, take a syringe, put in a little water, his supplements and charcoal, and one squirt down his throat. Sure it tastes bad- for a second. Give them juice (or something) to drink right after. I know some parents think that is mean, and it is kinder to put it in their juice, and prolong the horrible tasting agony. Whatever works best for your child- mine takes it fine from the syringe. > > Hi to all who can help, > > How do you guys take this activated charcoal...as an adult it sounds just > horrible...how do you get a kid to do it? Is it gross...is it safe? Came to > conclusion that most of our problems even with goat yogurt is die off > reactions. We need help...can't get over this 25 day HUMP! Will be taking > it even slower with yogurt (took 1 Tablespoon full.....now being told that > we took to much (not taking heed to Elaine's suggestions) hoping to be > different...I guess. Will only try 1/8 teaspoon next time...horrible > experience just horrible die off reaction...unless it is some how revealed > to be related to goat protein sensitivity. Still trying to figure out the > differences....... > > THank you all for being here for us, Antoinette (entire family day 25, > Family History: Ceiac, ADD, ADHD, ASD and other neurological probs related > to a damaged gut---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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