Guest guest Posted September 28, 2001 Report Share Posted September 28, 2001 Cindy, DMG is Dimethylglicyne, while TMG is Trimethylglycine. It means TMG has one extra methyl group. You should check the kirkman's website for that information. I also use DMG, and I just read your other post below. I give my son who is 4.9 yo, 4 capsules of DMG a day in the am, with extra folic acid for hyperness prevention (LOL); the DMG comes in the form with added folic acid and B12, but I came up with this solution after many trials and it worked out just fine. You have put him on it not for very long; I would keep at it, and as a suggestion, give it a month or so, then stop it for a week, and see the difference of him w/o: it will amaze you. I did that three times with my son, and I can tell you he is a different person w/o the DMG: it is like if it brings the best of him out to the surface. I do believe DMG helps focusing better among other stuff. Some say it improves speech radically, but I did not see that. I also tried TMG for a while, but I had the feeling that even with the extra folic acid, it was making him more hyper, so I went back to the DMG; but you can try it: TMG " turns " into DMG when it gives its third methyl group. So you should have the same benefits. For giving supplements, if you are using the liquid forms, and he cannot swallow capsules, I suggest the use of a siringe bulb, like the one they give you at the counter with your medications That's what I did for quite a bit until I got tired and " taught " him how to swallow pills. Anyway, If you are putting it into his applesauce, make sure you are not doing it w/o him seeing you doing so, b/c my son would not eat his ice cream for a while when he figured out I was giving him calcium in it (now I do not make it a secret: he sees me putting calcium in his baked goods and/or foods, and he is fine with it, as long as I am not trying to hide it. I just have to say : eat it. And he does (thank God!). Well, hope this is exaustive. Cristina-WA Proud mom to , 4.9 yo ASD, & 2.1 yo NT twins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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