Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 Dear Parents, I got my 15 yr old son recently tested by the Dr. His most recent test results are below: Hair Elements: Magnesium Result 84 (Reference range 18-70) Manganese 0.11 (Reference range 0.15-0.65) Cobalt (B12) 0.006 (Reference range 0.013-0.035) Arsenic 0.20 (Reference range <0.080) The Dr. recommended giving the child Magnesium and Vitamin B12. I have started giving Magnesium and Vit. B12. How to reduce Arsenic level?? Spectracell Labs confirmed the above results. Low on Vit. B12, Copper, Spectrox (Total Antioxidant Function). Interpretation Average 47.5 (Reference Range >75%) NeuroScience Lab Results show: Glutamate- Urine DTI 72.2 (Optimal Range 10-35) GABA - Urine 6.9 (Optimal Range 1.5-4.0) Serotonin - Urine 124.2 (Optimal Range 150-200) Dopamine 253.8 (Optimal Range 110-175) Norepinephrine 55.0 (Optimal Range 35-50) Epinephrine 9.3 (Optimal Range 8-12) PEA 574.4 (Optimal Range 175-450) Dr. mentioned that the child has toxicity in his brain. He recommends giving Glutathione to help him detoxify. I have no clue what that means and what I should do? Comprehensive Parasitology, Stool, x2 results show: Bifidobacterium 0+ E. Coli spp.. 4+ Lactobacillus 0+ Enterococcus spp. 0+ Candida parapsilosis 1+ (Mycology Yeast Culture) At the last follow-up visit he recommended supplementing: 1. Magnesium (started already) 2. Vitamin B12 (mouth spray started already) 3. Digestive Enzyme (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) 4. Omega 3 Oil (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) 5. Glutathione Liquid (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) 6. Probiotics (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) I have started Magnesium and Vit. B12. Now, I am in desperate need for help from the experts here for reconfirmation because I do not want to mess him up. Pl. advice what should be the next vitamin I should introduce, and the safest brand because he is an extremely super sensitive child to practically whatever I give him. What's the order of priority?? I have no clue. Dr. says add in any order it doesn't matter. Is that true??? Few yrs back when I started giving him probiotics it had made him extremely aggressive and violent, with awful behvs. Therefore, I want to be extra careful now. I do not want his behvs. to get bad. Currently, he is nice and calm and ofcourse I would like this to continue. Also, what do you think about the test results? Can you help me interpret them and guide me what I should do next?? Extremely nervous about all this. Appreciate all the help from the experts out here. God Bless, *AR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 > How to reduce Arsenic level?? Find and remove current sources of exposures http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm > At the last follow-up visit he recommended supplementing: > 1. Magnesium (started already) > 2. Vitamin B12 (mouth spray started already) My son needed folic acid and carnitine for proper absorption of B12. Watch for yeast overgrowth. > 3. Digestive Enzyme (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) I used HNI. > 4. Omega 3 Oil (Which one is the SAFEST FOR SENSITIVE CHILD) My son needed mito cocktail before he tolerated omegas http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm > Few yrs back when I started giving him probiotics it had made him extremely aggressive and violent, with awful behvs. Therefore, I want to be extra careful now. I do not want his behvs. to get bad. Currently, he is nice and calm and ofcourse I would like this to continue. Do not give any probiotic that contains a strep strain. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 I would be wary of Glutathione, the body can only absorb about 10% of it top whack and the rest of it if not excreted out may cause allergic reactions. Kenny  Find a better answer, faster with the new 7 Search. www.7.com.au/search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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