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My son does have problems with his eyes, squinting etc. but it seems to happen

when I give him too much CLO. That is the only time it happens.

Corina Negri

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Squinting and Zinc?

Hello,

First I want to say thank you!! This chat group has helped me and my kids so

much.

My son has always had some visual stimms. I've been worried about them and I'm

waiting for some test results to see if he has the measles virus in his body,

and if so, we will start the Vitamin A protocol. Recently Noah has been hitting

his eyes with his hand and whining. I thought it was his forehead but now I

think it's his eyes. I've been experimenting with supplements and it's not any

of his new ones. Now he is squinting and I'm really worried. He is taking

Chelate Mate and I just read that too much Zinc can cause behaviors like

squinting and putting pillows or blankets over your eyes. I've been thinking

about it and his symptoms seem to coincide with when I give him the chelate

mate. Does anyone have any experience with this problem? Any advice would really

help.

Thanks so much,

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> My son has always had some visual stimms.

My son's visuals were eliminated with anti-fungals, anti-virals, and certain B

vitamins.

>>I've been worried about them and I'm waiting for some test results to see if

he has the measles virus in his body, and if so, we will start the Vitamin A

protocol.

Info here

http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm

Dana

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Hitting or poking the eyes can also be a sign of oxalate problems. Maybe there

is an ingredient in the CHelate mate, such as milk thistle, that is high

oxalate? Are you giving it with something new? Maybe it is helping to detoxify

oxalates? Just a thought. When my son gets high oxalate foods or supps, he

will hit his eyes and whine.

-Sierra

http://grainfreefoodie.blogspot.com/

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> Thanks for all your help Dana. I love your web site and I'm glad you are

sharing your experiences with us.

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