tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post584180313334782121..comments2024-03-27T20:20:54.505+01:00Comments on Epiphany: Autism - Drugs and Supplements that actually do workPeter Lloyd-Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10173383229834614994noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-45117914787647408902019-11-16T14:58:21.267+01:002019-11-16T14:58:21.267+01:00Thanks for sharing such an interesting article. Go...Thanks for sharing such an interesting article. Got to know about something new. I also like to share my experienced product called 5-HTP. Helped me a lot to reduce my stress. <br />Link : https://easyvitamins.co.uk/product/5-htp-200mg-support-for-sleeping/Nora Elijahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05102700725997889881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-65566032809629650262015-12-06T08:56:41.340+01:002015-12-06T08:56:41.340+01:00There is a trial in schizophrenia now recruiting a...There is a trial in schizophrenia now recruiting and they use 8mg a day in adults. The larger the dose, the larger the potential side effects. That trial is just for a few days, so the effect must come quickly.<br />Peter Lloyd-Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10173383229834614994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-56323871018265961802015-12-06T01:19:04.166+01:002015-12-06T01:19:04.166+01:00Does anyone have any advice on how to tell if your...Does anyone have any advice on how to tell if your child is having bad a reaction to something -- or if it is just an initial reaction ( hyperactivity/drowsiness/insomnia or other strange behaviours) that could subside in time? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-75326127719873560472015-12-06T01:15:44.579+01:002015-12-06T01:15:44.579+01:00Hi Peter, do you have any idea what dosing for gal...Hi Peter, do you have any idea what dosing for galantamine would look like? It seems a bit all over the map and not really weight dependent? Thnks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-59888456768825816142013-10-12T04:20:06.700+02:002013-10-12T04:20:06.700+02:00GREAT article! Thank you for posting!!GREAT article! Thank you for posting!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-52342762094086424382013-10-09T10:00:45.809+02:002013-10-09T10:00:45.809+02:00Thanks, it is all intesting. There is actually a ...Thanks, it is all intesting. There is actually a very long list of conditions that are linked to autism. I am sure if researchers thoroughly followed this up there would be valid conclusions drawn, leading to therapies. Don't hold your breath, though.Peter Lloyd-Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10173383229834614994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-5780215570708896332013-10-09T03:39:19.751+02:002013-10-09T03:39:19.751+02:00http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17222915
The a...http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17222915<br /><br />The above is a link to mood and pollen counts and the possible relationship to Seasonal affective Disorder, which is interestig because of links to the evolutionary theory of affective disorders. There is a link between bipolar disorder, epilepsy and autism, to do with prostaglandins. <br />Interestingly the ketogenic diet is effective in bipolar disorder, epilepsy, diabetes and this is possibly to do with central aldosterone, chloride channels and GABA function and knock on effects on inflammation via insulin.<br />hope this is interesting, <br />regards,<br />janetAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-70838973273525703492013-10-08T22:56:36.168+02:002013-10-08T22:56:36.168+02:00Hi,
I find what you're discovering very inter...Hi, <br />I find what you're discovering very interesting. My son is on the spectrum and is now a young adult. His sister has Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy that is under control with diet (modified atkins) and lifestyle modifications (touch wood, she's now at uni, so i'm hoping she's able to stick to it). <br />They both have atopic issues, bad hay fever, one asthma which remitted at puberty, the other eczema with asthma appearing now. We always found that ASD/epilepsy symptoms improved during allergy and fever (not pre- symptoms but definitely when redness/itchiness/runniness/sneezing appear. In fact anti-histamines twice triggered catatonic episodes in my son).<br />I think there is an interaction between GABA and histamine that needs to be looked into...it's possible that this is a paradoxical reaction along the lines of the Bumetanide research and that histamine performs a 2nd line inhibitory function for some? Lowering histamine certainly doesn't help in epilepsy.<br />Also, in that state my son had alcohol cravings, v weird in someone who normally has no interest in drink at all!<br />Anyway, I find your blog really interesting, respect to you for getting this information out there. Perhaps, who knows, one day we'll work it out!<br />regards,<br />janetAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com