Guest guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 Liver Life has been wonderful for my two little ones! Do you give No Fenol with the Enhansa? I also give No Fenol with Liver Life. Dana m_jhouston333 wrote: > Hi All, > My son has been going through a rough time lately. We saw great results after using Enhansa (lots of eye contact, flat belly, stringy stuff coming out in diaper, good appetite, etc) but recently he has started tongue clicking a lot, irritable, pale, more eye stims, and really has started to look puffy all over especially in his face and he has been urinating and drinking A LOT... and still not growing. > I am not sure what to make of it since we have seen some great improvements but this other stuff has ramped up. I am thinking the pale face and puffiness might be due to toxin overload. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? > Has anyone used liver life? Any good results? What about the alcohol in the product? Any gluten issues? > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 Could seasonal allergies be the problem? We are experiencing terrible allergies for our DS this year, worse than ever before. > > Hi All, > > My son has been going through a rough time lately. We saw great results after using Enhansa (lots of eye contact, flat belly, stringy stuff coming out in diaper, good appetite, etc) but recently he has started tongue clicking a lot, irritable, pale, more eye stims, and really has started to look puffy all over especially in his face and he has been urinating and drinking A LOT... and still not growing. > > I am not sure what to make of it since we have seen some great improvements but this other stuff has ramped up. I am thinking the pale face and puffiness might be due to toxin overload. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? > > Has anyone used liver life? Any good results? What about the alcohol in the product? Any gluten issues? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2009 Report Share Posted May 14, 2009 I'm not sure. He does seem to get much worse from Jan/Feb through April/May or so (this is only his third spring) but I don't think it is seasonal allergies... it might be lower vitamin D through the winter??? Is this pattern consistent for your family as well? He has consistently been at his best in September/October (same goes for my family) and the one thing I can think of is it is at the end of the summer/start of fall maybe when Vit D levels are at the highest. Also, here in Raleigh, NC the prevailing winds are from the southwest and there are some huge coal fired power plants just southwest of us. The only month the prevailing winds are not from the southwest are September/October (from the northeast). Anyway... just rambling but we are really trying to figure out why he is at his worst at the end of winter to early spring. He doesn't show any obvious signs of seasonal allergies so I don't know. From: Lynn <lkmcr@...> Subject: Re: Tough times... can Liver Life help? Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 4:29 PM Could seasonal allergies be the problem? We are experiencing terrible allergies for our DS this year, worse than ever before. > > Hi All, > > My son has been going through a rough time lately. We saw great results after using Enhansa (lots of eye contact, flat belly, stringy stuff coming out in diaper, good appetite, etc) but recently he has started tongue clicking a lot, irritable, pale, more eye stims, and really has started to look puffy all over especially in his face and he has been urinating and drinking A LOT... and still not growing. > > I am not sure what to make of it since we have seen some great improvements but this other stuff has ramped up. I am thinking the pale face and puffiness might be due to toxin overload. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? > > Has anyone used liver life? Any good results? What about the alcohol in the product? Any gluten issues? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2009 Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Allergies can show up entirely as neurological issues without any other symptom. This happens with my NT son. There are histamine receptors in the brain, so mood issues and other neuro things can result directly. Your thoughts about the wind and the power plant make sense, winds can also bring allergens too. It could be more than one thing? Frequent urination is big histamiine thing for my NT son. You said this started with Enhansa? Curcumin is very high in histamine- maybe his ability to regulate histamine by methylation has been overwhelmed? This would explain why he did well at first but started having problems after awhile. I don't now if live life helps with methylation? It is profoundly high in oxalates in case that is an issue for you. Maybe the symptoms you are seeing are just die-off though- the clicking, and palor. It's hard to say. -Sierra > > I'm not sure. He does seem to get much worse from Jan/Feb through April/May or so (this is only his third spring) but I don't think it is seasonal allergies... it might be lower vitamin D through the winter??? Is this pattern consistent for your family as well? > > He has consistently been at his best in September/October (same goes for my family) and the one thing I can think of is it is at the end of the summer/start of fall maybe when Vit D levels are at the highest. > > Also, here in Raleigh, NC the prevailing winds are from the southwest and there are some huge coal fired power plants just southwest of us. The only month the prevailing winds are not from the southwest are September/October (from the northeast). > > Anyway... just rambling but we are really trying to figure out why he is at his worst at the end of winter to early spring. He doesn't show any obvious signs of seasonal allergies so I don't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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