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  1. Ordered Kids Calm, to help my son at night. It's a orange flavored drink I believe. Cheri is this what you give your son? Or is it a tablet? Also, as far as the L-Carnitine, I bought a bottle called Carnipure L-Carnitine from the Vitamin Shop. On the back it says, L-Carnitine, (as L-Carnitine L-Tartrate). Is this the right stuff Cheri you were talking about you used to give your son? Starting at 250 milligrams a day, at first. Also, would it be better to give him magnesium and taurine seperately, the way you do it, instead of giving magnesium taurate? I forget what you said the taurine was for. I'll look it up when I get through. We've been doing this for four years, and sometimes I feel like I know as little now as I knew back then. Any suggestions for a boy on the edge of puberty. He has some anger issues too, says he wants to kill people who make him really upset. Maybe this is normal. Some adult got in his face and was cussing him. He was very upset. Took a knife and stabbed the couch. My husband said he used to hit walls and things when he got angry growing up. I want him to be able to control himself. Does anyone give Kids Calm throughout the day? Thank you every one.

  2. Bradley pretty much tested negative to allergies, food and enviromental. He has some food sensitivities that we've been avoiding for a few years. We did the blood test, I forget the name of it, where his blood is put into reservoirs with various foods to see if it has a reaction. My husband just told me it's "Immuno Labs" His tics pretty much change over time, he'll have one or two for a while, then maybe go to something else. He's not had anything considered major, but I worry with him getting older and starting puberty, if things esculate. If anyone knows what would be good to give a 90 lb. boy for vocal tics, please let me know. I would like to talk to people especially, who have older children, and kids entering puberty. What they gave their kids and how well it worked. Also, how did you keep your teen calm through these tumultuous years.

  3. My 12 year old son has started having more vocal tics. Diet and magnesium taurate used to control it. He receives 125 mg. of magnesium taruate in the morning and 125 mg. at night. He also gets 2,000 mg of Flax Seed Oil a day, 1.000 mg. of Ester C, and 1,000 mg of Calcium 500+D. Could anyone tell me if these are the right amounts for a 90 lb. boy? Maybe they are way too low, or too high on some. Maybe its time to start upping things because I think he's getting close to starting puberty? I've noticed he's starting to get bodily changes, including some blackheads and a couple of pimples, etc. Chemar, I know you've been through puberty with your son, so I'm hoping you can weigh in on some changes I might be looking at making. I appreciate any and all help.

  4. My son is always up late, having a difficult time going to sleep. It doesn't help he has urinary tics where he has to go to the bathroom frequently. Usually notice this when he's trying to get to sleep, not as much during the day. I'm looking for something gentle to ease him into sleep. Camomile tea would proably be the best thing, but he doesn't like the taste, proably because I didn't put much sweetener in it. I figured that would defeat the purpose and wind him up. Some have given Epsom Salt baths, but I think it makes my kid tic more. Any other teas that taste better? He says his Calcium makes him tired, but not enough to put him out. Thanks for all the help.

  5. I've been giving my eleven year old son magnesium taurate for a year, which really seemed to help with his throat clearing, but lately sometimes I think I see more tics after giving him his magnesium and calcium. And the further away from the time I gave it to him, he seems to have less tics. Maybe he's getting older and needs more? Or maybe none? Still want to try organic flax seed oil to his supplements. Anyone had any negative experiences with flax seed oil?

  6. Anyone heard of gluten free oats? My son tested a 1 sensitivity to oats, a one to wheat, and a two to Quinoa. I'm assuming it's the gluten in all three, since all three have gluten in them. I believe. There's a website you can buy gluten free oats and I was wanting some for cookie making if it would be okay for my son!

  7. My son had a mouth wiping tic, that made his mouth very red and chapped. I told him when he had the urge to wipe his mouth, just touch or gently wipe the area with one finger, instead of his whole hand. This helped greatly and having him apply something during the day that wouldn't "burn his raw lips" when he put it on. I've also given him chewing gum as a "distraction." It seems that when he's chewing gum, it gives his mouth "something to do" besides wiping his mouth. There's some good natural gums at some health food stores.

  8. What is the best flax seed oil to buy? Are they all equal? Anyone recommend how much to give an eleven year old? My son couldn't tolerate fish oil. Anybody react negatively from flax seed oil? Doesn't it have other good properties like helping with ADD or ADHD? Sorry so many questions, but thought I'd ask the experts. Thanks.

  9. In my son''s hair heavy metals test, the test said he is high in arsenic. We have a doctor's appointment this coming Wednesday, to talk over the results. I feel the need to get our well water tested, does anyone know who to contact to come out and test it for us? We live in the Galveston, Texas area. Does anyone know any other things we could check out that might be the cause of high arsenic levels? Thanks.

  10. >>It has been suggested that MSG sensitivity can be fought through use of digestive enzymes.

    However, use of digestive enzymes has not appeared to be helpful. In fact, some people with little tolerance for MSG have reacted adversely to enzymes after taking them for a period of time. Many, if not all digestive enzymes are produced from vegetable sources, making it possible that small amounts of processed free glutamic acid (MSG) remain as contaminants in the enzymes.

    Found this on www.truthinlabeling.org. Just wanted to know everyone's thoughts that enzymes may have some MSG in them. I hope not as I was thinking of using them. Maybe someone who knows a lot about enzymes can weigh in. Thanks.

  11. With Enzymes , we got the throat clearing pretty much under control. It is not 100 % gone, but it is much, much better than what it used to be.

    I have been studying enzymes lately, thinking to give them to all my family and hoping it'll improve my son's tics. What type of enzymes did you use and how did you figure out what type he needed?

     

    The only thing I wasn't sure about with it is that it has sodium benzoate in it.

    Sodium benzoate is something to avoid, as I'm sure other parents will tell you. My son used to love his Sprite, but now I buy Hansons soda for him at Kroger or HEB. Also had to stop because of the high fructose corn syrup in it!

  12. I'm thinking about giving my son grapefruit seed extract. It's supposed to be a natural antibiotic. Of course there's conflicting reports. One says it's good for everything from strep throat to helping lose weight, and one source says nothings "been proven." I definitely want to try it for myself, just made a mistake getting the liquid, because it's so bitter, even diluted. It's supposed to be good for Candida which I believe I probably have myself. I'm just wondering if anyone knows if it contains "salicylates," I hope I spelled that right, that makes some of our kids tic more? Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm thinking Bonnie's vitamins have grapefruit seed extract in them. My memory may be faulty. Anyway, anyone had any positive results from this, either with their child or themselves? Thanks.

  13. I learned frequent urination is a symptom of Pandas. My son started this two years ago. It has been better the last six months, at least the frequency slowed down some, but the last couple of weeks he's been going very frequently again. As far as I know my son has never had strep. What should be my course of action regarding this in everyone's opinion? How do you get his, titers? checked, and/or should we look at other causes, maybe something he's eating, or some mineral/amino acid he's deficient in? He's had pictures taken of his bladder, etc. and everything appeared normal. (After he drank a medium sized tea, he went to the bathroom every five-ten minutes.)

  14. If I can find a gum that has Xylitol in it without the other stuff, I would not hesitate to give it to my kids. I do know there are natural Xylitol products out there, I just need to go find them.

    Hi, there is B Fresh Gum that is Vegan and Gluten Free, that is sweetened with xylitol. I get it at Erma's, a health food store in Texas. It's expensive though, $2.79 for ten pieces! Also there's a website, an online store I went to during Christmas and got my son all natural gum. I'll try to remember its name.

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