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Omega fatty acid supplements helped my son a lot (sm)

Posted By: MeMT on 2008-08-26
In Reply to: He's fighting again today. - at the end of my rope

I just by the gummy supplements brand name Little Critters at Target. After a couple of weeks on them, my son himself, at the age of 9, recognized the difference in how he felt and he now reminds me when we run out, that I need to get him some more.


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Read up on omega fatty acids - often a deficiency (sm)
can cause those types of symptoms. I have been giving them to my son and he does seem to be calmer. My daughter eats them in the omega acid enriched eggs, son does not, but I found some gummy omega fatty acid supplements at Target. Do a search on it and you will find tons of info. I would try other things before I tried medication and only turn to medication if it was absolutely necessary.
My kitty also gets fatty acid supplement....
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Flax oil and taurine supplements helped me tremendously (sm)
Mine is now pretty much gone but any time I feel bad I start back on the flax oil (oil not capsules) and it helps tremendously. I hope you feel better soon!
Folic acid and dementia link - take your folic acid!! (sm)
Key vitamin deficiency linked to tripled risk of dementia: study



1 hour, 53 minutes ago



Lack of folate, also called vitamin B-9, may triple the risk of developing dementia in old age, according to a study published Tuesday.


Researchers in South Korea measured naturally occurring folate levels in 518 elderly persons, none of whom showed any signs of dementia, and then tracked their development over 2.4 years.


At the end of the period, 45 of the patients had developed dementia, including 34 diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, said the study, published by the British Medical Association's Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.


When the researchers, led by Jin-Sang Yoon of Chonnam National University in Kwangju, South Korea, remeasured folate levels, they uncovered a strong link with the dementia.


Even after other factors were taken into account -- including age, disability, alcohol consumption, weight change -- "the onset of dementia was significantly associated with an exaggerated decline in folate," the researchers concluded.


Folate and folic acid, another form of the compound, are essential for the creation of new cells in the body.


The compound occurs naturally in leafy vegetables such as spinach, turnip greens, lettuces, dried beans and peas and in certain fruits.


An study published last year in The Lancet showed an improvement in short-term memory, mental agility and verbal fluency among persons over 50 who took a daily dose of 800 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid. The US recommended daily dose is 400 mcg.


Taking folic acid before conception and throughout the first trimester helps a mother ensure that her child will not develop certain brain and spinal cord defects, including spina bifida, according to previous research.


grass fed has the omega's too
and is superior in many ways. Meat (good type) is not unhealthy to eat; but animals raised with growth hormones and cows that are grain fed/fattened move too far from what is natural and i am convinced that it lends to our ill health. Cows are not meant to eat volumes of grain and it causes a chemical change in their bodies...
Try adding some fatty acids to his food
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I have a lot of pain on the fatty part of my hand just below the thumb. Anyone have that? nm
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Hubby definitely into supplements and the like
so I will ask him to research about what you have said above and ask him to get for me. I might have said in the first post, the leg pains (only of a night)wake me from sleep. I at 1 time (knocking on wood as I type this) had electrical currents that would shoot up thru my foot- only when I walked and never knew when it was going to happen. These leg pains are deep, deep aching pains and when I wake, cannot find a comfortable position. Is this what your hubby had or similar? Don't know how the antidepressant would work, have never been advised to take but then again, have nothing for the deep aches either. Tell me how he was diagnosed, treatment so far, etc. Thanks.
Have you ever tried zinc supplements
for flares?

Any new foods? Is there any particular food she eats too much of do you think?

Hope she gets better soon.
Magnesium supplements may help (sm)
Magnesium-calcium imbalance can cause eye twitching. Might be worth a try
boric acid but keep away from children...

Burning? Wow..what kind of acid does it have in it? nm
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My vet is recommending EPA (fish oil) supplements

Has anyone tried these for their pets? Have you seen any improvement?


The fentanyl helped some. About an hour after we placed the patch, his spirits improved quite a bit and he was able to get around okay, once he got up (which was difficult). Of course we restricted his movements but as long as he was walking, not running or jumping, we let him move around.


This morning he is not able to move around a whole lot. Just a few feet from one room to another.


So is there any real chance that the EPA supplement will work? The vet seems to think so. Anyone with direct experience?


you got mighty lucky because boric acid is poisonous and could have killed them
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Are you on hormones? Tried oil supplements into your diet? Flax seed oil? Coconut oils? Research
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Here is what we do and it has really helped us to
We avoid comments like "You did ,,,,,," and "You made me,,,,".  We use "Ifelt like ,,,,,,", "I understand that,,,,,," "I hear you say,,,,,".  Try to keep accussatory statements out of it.  Say how you understand the event to have happened and how it made you feel.  Reiterate what you heard the other person to say/do and give that person a chance to agree or disagree. 
I helped with the first car s/m
My son is 19 1/2 and I helped him with his first car.  When he was 16, I contributed $700 towards it and he saved the rest, which was $1,700.  He did this by saving for years, getting lawn jobs, etc.  He also had to maintain good grades, sports, etc.  He also had to get a part time job.  I didn't care if it was one day a week, but he had to get something.  I paid for his insurance until just this month. He just bought a new car, trading in his old one.  He is now in college full time and working part time.  He decided on his own that it was time for him to start paying for it, which is fine with me. 
My tax guy helped me with this info.
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things that have helped me -

I was going nuts - waking up 2-3 times a night - feeling horrible all day.  Go back to basics -


Try to get a walk in - couple of hours at least before bed - 20-30 minutes if that is all you have.


Don't watch TV or be on the computer a couple of hours before bed - watching TV not as bad as computer.


Take magnesium 500-750 mg right as you lie down to go to sleep.  Recommended by many MDs for women.


Watch your caffeine intake stop early afternoon if you have to for a while. 


Hope this helps - I am sleeping much better now.


Thank you everyone for your replies. It has helped a lot to know that I am in...sm
the right here. I started to think for a second that maybe I was being selfish.

DH told me last night he will break the bad news to his sister after the holidays.

I told him I need a vacation, too and that it's not easy working full-time and overtime from home. I need out of this place. It's hard not to think about work when you're home especially when you know there's a backlog cloud looming over your head. I'm sure some of you know what I mean.

He's convinced now that the money should be spent on the entire family not just him, our youngest and his sister's family.

You guys have been a great help! Thanks again and happy holidays, I feel a little less stressed now.
Only that helped me was New Balance
I switched from wearing mostly Birkenstocks to New Balance after a visit to the podiatrist. It probably depends a lot on your foot type, because for some people it seems Birks are better, but they weren't for me. I have New Balance of all types now. It's almost all I wear and I haven't had a bad flare of PF for about 6 years now.
He helped me pick it out!
I tried it on in front of him, too.
Thanks - your post helped
I know if the shoe is on the other foot I never take offense at anything anyone says. You said exactly what my BIL said to me "it's a natural part of life". I felt better after posting and reading some of the responses and also talking to my DH. But like you say, in the future its going to be sympathetic responses. As for myself, I do have a very different outlook on life/death. I view death as a rebirth into a new life. Of course I would never do anything to bring mine on sooner than my expected time, but when my time comes I will be ready to move on.
I think you accidentally helped me
I will just avoid the mall.
no, I have to say that came from Tim O'Leary and his drop acid tune in, turn on and drop out ment
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BCP helped me immensely, but I needed to take sm
something for nausea for the first week. Can't remember what it was, but it really helped. It was an antinausea med for pregnant women. You should see a gynecologist, though, to see if you have something that could be causing the pain, like endometriosis, or even cervical stenosis (what I had) which was helped with a D&C. Don't suffer. Life is too short.


You're welcome!! Hope it helped some....sm
I am not expertised enough to use Turbo Tax myself.  I do get everything really super ready for the CPA, and now I have MQ take an additional $50 every paycheck for additional taxes so that it covers some of what I have to pay privately for 4 private docs. 
a suggestion that helped with mine--sm
I had been put on Synthroid as soon as it was discovered that I had hypothyroidism. After many years of taking it and feeling absolutely no better and still with fluctuating TSH levels, I wanted to try the more natural supplement, Armour, which has both T3 and T4, and not just the T4. I had to change doctors in order to have it prescribed, but eventually got what I wanted. It helped significantly with the hair loss, but if you try it, give it several months before you notice a difference.

I have also been hearing subtle speakings about T1 and T2, as well. So far, they say we don't need these, but in my mind, if the body makes them naturally, we need them for something, whether the *doctors* think we do or not. I am currently looking into where I can get those, as well.

Also, I found that chemically infested shampoos were a detrement to the hair, as well. Find a good organic shampoo with only natural ingredients, and that may help, as well. I use MOP organic shampoo.

Hope this helps a little bit.
Back in the 80s my knowledge helped out some
I had all the symptoms that go with hypothyroidism, the intense itching, the never being able to get warm (with blankets over your head, etc.), went to my doctor and told him I wanted along with my physical exam to have test for thyroid as I thought had this. Went back, he forgot to order and so ordered that day, immediately referred to endo because my labs were off the chart, so to speak and lots of you know thyroid can lead to other problems, even death if left untreated. If I had not pushed this time, guess would be pushing up daisies now. For 2 family members I told others to ask for Megace (these people were skeletons and not eating) and because I knew it was appetite stimulant, I could tell them worth a try. Each gained their appetite and at least did not starve to death so after all these years I have learned a little!
Eat yogurt daily, helped me....nm
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Changing shoes helped me.
I had a touch of this years ago. I realized it was from one particular pair of shoes. It went away when I quit wearing them. Are you seeing a podiatrist?
Good. I really hope I helped.

It is not normal 6-year-old behavior, despite what others say.  It is normal bratty, spoiled 6-year-old behavior, and it is not acceptable.  Since your husband won't correct him, you are just going to have to let the kid know that you aren't his sibling and you don't compete for slushies and you are happy that they have a good time together.  Try and stay in that mindset.  Also, if you don't mind my commenting on something I think you said earlier about them cuddling and stuff and how you thought that was strange - it might seem strange if it is not something you have witnessed before, but that is an important part of bonding.  Six years old is still pretty young and they should be doing a lot of cuddling.  It will end soon enough so let your hubby give him that affection.  The kid might not be getting it from his mom or others in his life.   


I also don't understand why others are saying you are humiliating your husband in a public forum.  That's silly.  Now if you posted it on a billboard in his hometown, that would be different!


Thank you all for your replies, that reall helped (sm)
at the very least, I am going to rent at first and see how things go before buying.
Hold it, are you saying zinc helped your
insomnia? I have gone through some natural items my husband had and still waking usually every 2 hours during the night, drives me crazy and needless to say the next day feeling like a zombie. I also take biotin and have the longest eyelashes now, not so much help for the hair but my dermatologist told me to take that the rest of my life due to the severe hair loss. Talk about avoiding the scales, only my scales and I know the truth there, do not even weigh in the doctor's offices, just tell them take a guess.
Anyone ever helped their child with a weight problem? (sm)
I have read up on this and don't want to make the problem worse by making it an issue, but would like to help him. I have as many healthy foods on hand as possible and try to feed him healthy things but apparently he eats too much of it.  I mean, I know basically how people lose weight, but I am dealing with a child.  He is starting to be made fun of and it is really hard for him.  He's 10.
Helped with son's Eagle project this weekend.
He only has some paperwork and a board of review to get done, and then he'll be an Eagle scout.
What has helped my pain are fruit and vegetable capsules. sm
I have been taking them for 8 years or so ever since my pain started to get so bad I couldn't sleep (I know you know what I mean).  I was working for a certified nutritionalist/chiropractor at the time. They have helped me so much that I continue to take them after all these years because I'm afraid not to.  I did stop for a little while and tried another product (10 months or so) but the pain came back.  Email me if you want to know more info.  I am not a distributor so I'm not trying to sell them or anything, it is just what has been working for me.
I'm having a hard time too - Charlie Brown's Christmas music has helped some (sm)
It hasn't been very cold around here...parade yesterday we were sweating. One thing that has helped me is I got the music CD from Charlie Brown's Christmas and have been listening to that and watched the little cartoon. That has always been one of my favorites. But I'm just not feeling it much either this year! I think the fact that the stores put the Christmas stuff out right after Halloween and sometimes before just makes it all seem like another day! And for me these days it just seems like a time of year where I have to spend money. Anyway, you're not alone :-)