tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post7826860624050073081..comments2024-03-29T10:24:53.156+01:00Comments on Epiphany: Epsom salts, Autism and Hypokalemic Sensory OverloadPeter Lloyd-Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10173383229834614994noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-59331262750716937882023-12-05T04:00:17.020+01:002023-12-05T04:00:17.020+01:00There’s one more thing, my daughter was being diag...There’s one more thing, my daughter was being diagnosed with sensory processing disorder, being in the spectrum, PANDAS, OCD.<br />God revealed to us that we should treat for hookworms ( search on google: hookworms: how a worm gave the south a bad name) there’s a part where it says: one has the impression that the hookworm infection children is living in another, entirely separate world and is only remotely in contact to the everyday world around him) we treated 5 days albendazole, don’t accept pyrantel( it’s not effective) and don’t take it as a no from doctors, hookworms eggs only survive 30 min on a regular fecal exame. On a flotation exame te rate is 54%, this worm is one is the reasons for autism spd etc, after treatment even my daughters personality changed, she is a totally different kid, besides that, now we started with epsom salt baths, taking Lugol, using water filters in the house, and drinking Fiji water that helps reducing aluminum. I’d say: try to get Albendazole from other country since USA is the only that needs prescription and that it costs an eye$$ when you get the pharmacy to order it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-26254292677261264682022-11-14T08:53:57.310+01:002022-11-14T08:53:57.310+01:00Peter,
Is this also related to the need to make h...Peter,<br /><br />Is this also related to the need to make high pitch noises. It seems to be a sensory thing or a stim but I am trying to understand where the urge is coming from. I have tried some behavioral tactics but they don’t seem to work.<br /><br />AnveshAnveshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-80143487333205813352016-01-18T10:43:50.301+01:002016-01-18T10:43:50.301+01:00Nobody seems to have followed up on Rosemary Warin...Nobody seems to have followed up on Rosemary Waring's work. There are many dead-ends in autism research.<br /><br />Oxidative stress affects numerous processes and is well worth controlling. NAC is used by some cardiologists to lower homocysteine. Betaine is also used many some people with oxidative stress and/or high homocysteine.<br /><br />Many things appear high/low in autism, but much of this is totally irrelevant. Like the level of metals in hair.<br /><br />If eating affects your child's behavior you might consider a hypoglycemic diet. It would not help my son, but if eating worsens your son's behavior, it might be related to how he deals with surges in blood glucose levels.<br /><br />Some people do seem to benefit.Peter Lloyd-Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10173383229834614994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-655962722302095847.post-64612957211906328492016-01-17T15:37:51.598+01:002016-01-17T15:37:51.598+01:00Hi Peter,
So is Sulfur metabolism in ASD abnormal...Hi Peter,<br /><br />So is Sulfur metabolism in ASD abnormal? Rosemary Waring says so but does anybody else? If so, what can be done to ameliorate the effects of abnormal pathways?<br /><br />As you mention Epsom salts are being tried but Taurine gets a mention as having an anti-opioid effect?<br /><br />Does taking NAC exert any influence ? Positive or negative with respect to cysteine? How can Taurine help? Is there anything else that can help?<br /><br />I ask this as restricting our child's selection of food is positively influencing his behaviour and particularly the "opioid-effect" behaviour and the uncontrolled laughter but it's difficult to pin-down.<br /><br />Regards,<br />D&G<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com