Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Hello Group! I did write my question before and adressed it to Dr. Cutler, but it seems he is not here currently. So sorry for raising up my question again, but I would  appreciate if someone makes an input. We made daily cortisol test and found cortisol levels of our son 10 y.o. abnormal. Someone recomended me to try ADRENergyzer from http://www.vitacost.com/Enzymatic-Therapy-ADRENergize-Formerly-Adrenal-Cortex-Co\ mplex#IngredientFacts . Before doing it to my son I tried it to myself (1/4 of a capsule) and it's been a week since then, I am having problem breathing, going to see a doctor.  Does anybody have any experience with ADERNergyzer? Another thing is that when eating no sugars (raisins, berrise exc.) he becomes lethargic. I thought it was hypoglycemia, but his glucose level is ok, as well as all tests made my general practitioner. Any thoughts about what to do in this situations? We started vitamins B, B5, biotin and C to support his adrenals, after my negative reaction I am not willing to give ADRENergyzer to my son. But, I am not sure whether his hypoglicemia is really caused by weak adrenals. He had negative reaction to Licorice which is supposed to improve it, his eyes got swallen. Any ideas? Thanks in advance,  ________________________________ From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 10:41:19 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re:  What to do next would be to start chelation again following the AC protocol. Start with 1/8mg per pound of body weight and work you way up to a maximum of 1/2mg per lb. Give the supporting supplements listed in the files section here on the group. Minimum of antioxidants like Vitamin C and E. Have a yeast protocol in place like GSE and biotin. Do it before teen rebellion kicks in and you are not able to. TJ ________________________________ From: Laurie on <lauriejenki@...> Sent: Sat, November 13, 2010 7:56:57 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re:  Thank you for all your responses to .... " what to do next for our 12 yr. old Aspergers Son with anxieties, toe walking and scripting. " Right now all he takes is Krill, probiotics from Kirkmans labs, No -theols and theonal assist and now Suntheanine by Dr. Murray for his anxieties. He also has been gluten free for almost 8 yrs now. What can I give him to eliminate the viruses? We do periodic yeast protocols as needed using Biotin and grapefruit seed extract. One thing I am thankful for is his healthy eating habits. To be honest with you ....Id love to detox again trying ALA but would like to work along side of someone who can run test so we can avoid the failures we've had in the past. Id like to know what amount of ALA to give him and what supplements are needed for him during the detox according to his specific needs. Does anyone know who can help in the Portland Oregon area? I don't want to wait too long as he is already 12 yrs old now. God Bless all of you Mom's and Dad's helping out there! Sincerely, Laurie ________________________________ From: detoxhealing <detoxhealing@...> Sent: Sat, November 13, 2010 6:55:21 PM Subject: [ ] Re: My eldest is 11 and mildly Aspie. I think the symptoms you describe are related to pathogens (yeast, viruses, etc); DMSA can reduce neutrophil counts and weaken the body's resistance. Some use a product called Neutrophil Plus from Biotics to address this. Anxiety can be adrenal stress; was he on adrenal cortex extract? Inositol helps here too. In our case, we just dropped the DMSA, though he does have some lead to clear. We had done 16mg ALA/25mg DMSA and it wasn't good for him. Now we've done just 16mg ALA for the past few rounds with no problems. I will try to add low amounts of DMSA (not more than 5mg) going forward. Andy says that's enough to help with lead. You might want to try ALA only and increase your yeast protocol and see how it goes. Then add a bit of DMSA and compare. Jo chelating myself and 3 boys > > > > We've done DMSA protocol per Cutler. We did see improvements but still > > > > > need to conquer the toe walking, scripting and anxieties. Having some >success > > > with anxieties using a product called Suntheanine, L-Theanine. If anyone has > > > success stories in any of these areas we have not conquered please pass them > > alone. Thanks, Laurie > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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