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I wondered if anyone has heard of a natural product for agressive behavior,

hyperness etc

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For my son, aggressive was proliferation of bad bacteria in the gut. We

treated with specific antibiotics but I know others on this list have had

success with natural anti-bacterials.

Good luck

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Yeast overgrowth and allergies are a few others for behaviors. Some kids also

don't tolerate certain doses of enzymes, I've read.

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> I wondered if anyone has heard of a natural product for agressive behavior,

> hyperness etc

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> Hi

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> For my son, aggressive was proliferation of bad bacteria in the gut. We

> treated with specific antibiotics but I know others on this list have had

> success with natural anti-bacterials.

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> Good luck

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> :-)

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This product might mask symptoms a bit, but his hyperness and aggression are

signs of some underlying problem that needs to be addressed. If this is bad

enough that you are desperate, then he needs to try a special diet, such as

gluten-free casein-free, SCD, or GAPS. Enzymes aren't as good as diets for lots

of kids. He may need nutritional supplements such as B vitamins, zinc, etc. If

you haven't already, get some testing done (such as OAT from Great Plains lab)

to see what he needs, this will also tell you if there is yeast. Aggression and

hyperness can mean a lot of different things, but almost certainly his gut is

messed up and impairing digestion, and this is complicated but can be addressed.

-Sierra

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> I wondered if anyone has heard of a natural product for agressive behavior,

hyperness etc called Brightsparks by Native Remedies. We are desperate to help

my 5 yr old Aspergers grandson and his aggressive behaviors and hyperness.

Doctors of course want to call him ADHD and medicate him. He is currently on

Zyme Prime, No-Phenol and probiotics.

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