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Hi Sheila:

My son isn't on any B Vitamins because it creates yeast so he hasn't been on

them for years.  I was talking about Biotin which is considered Vit H.  But

some

posts and articles I have read states that even though it helps absorb

probiotics it can cause yeast.  It's so frustrating to know what creates yeast

and what to give him.

Thanks

Jeanne

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From: the_murdocks2004 <the_murdocks2004@...>

Sent: Sat, January 22, 2011 12:21:22 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Supplements for Behaviors

 

Jeanne,

Could it be the B vitamins?

I recall a few parents mentioning it on the ABMD group that their children

on methyl-B12 would show aggression after taking it. My husband noticed it with

me when I was receiving the mB12 injections at our DAN's office each week, and

our son was certainly grouchy-moody, angry after his dosing. I was irritable and

lash out verbally.

Since reading about this, I've reduced our son's dose of mB12, and I no longer

take the injections, but use small doses of sublingual.

I'm not sure if all of the vit B's give the same reaction, but you could try and

lower the dose amount, or give smaller doses throughout the day to equal your

total dose, of your mB12 if that is something you're giving your son and see if

there is a change.

We use CLO, but it isn't something I've noticed that reduces aggression in my

son. Epsom salts baths definitely help here at home, as well as activated

charcoal to 'take the edge off' of reactionary behavior.

Sheila

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