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We have had no adverse side effects with secretin. Although it has a fairly

short life span in the body, the improvements that can be seen from secretin

can last up to a month, such as improved concentration, improved speech and

eye contact, improved social interaction, improved bowel functioning.

We personally have found secretin injections to have a good effect, while

transdermal applications seemed to have no effect at all.

Good luck with secretin!

Felicia

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I don't know anything about secretin but from my reading experience you

should not introduce more than one supplement at a time or you will not know

which supplement is causing improvements, side effects or nothing. I have

heard to introduce one supplement and use it for 3 weeks. This way you can

determine what if anything it is doing for you child. If you see nothing or

negative effects then you can discontinue. Then introduce another supplement.

Leslee

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Thanks for replying. I have 2 questions. First, what are transdermal

applications, and second, are you saying that these secretin injections

which cost $500.00 each only have affects which can be seen for a month??!!

Does this mean that after the secretin wears off the postive affects are

gone and the negative (if any) are back?? Thanks for clarifying. Also, do

you have any advice or experience regarding the Nuthera, TMG, and cod liver

oil? We are starting all of that this week....thanks again.

>From: felclegg@...

>Reply-To: GFCFKids

>To: GFCFKids

>Subject: Re: secretin

>Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:39:13 EDT

>

>We have had no adverse side effects with secretin. Although it has a

>fairly

>short life span in the body, the improvements that can be seen from

>secretin

>can last up to a month, such as improved concentration, improved speech and

>eye contact, improved social interaction, improved bowel functioning.

>

>We personally have found secretin injections to have a good effect, while

>transdermal applications seemed to have no effect at all.

>

>Good luck with secretin!

>

>Felicia

>

>

>

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