Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Dear Mary Jane, It sounds as though you have been giving your daughter soy products as this brings on early puberty. Soy is high in oestrogen. The whine may be a result of milk and wheat intolerance. Do you include enzymes to aid digestion? To stop a seizure [before it starts or once it has], use lobelia extract from teetercreekherbs. Dab some on your finger and run it down the side of the neck from behind the ear, so it can enter the major blood vessel there. Do it on the side of the seizure. The herb mulungu from South America is excellent for calming brainwave activity and reducing the incidence of seizures. Avoid anything containing aspartame, NutraSweet or any of the other artificial sweeteners as aspartame is often popped in with them but not listed - it triggers seizures. Even the FDA have had to admit this. Flashing TV can also set off a seizure. All the best in your quest. Judith Sun, 14 Dec 2003 01:06:18 -0000 " Mary Jane " <gr8mommy22girls new to group I don't know where to start so I'll just throw myself out there and I'll try to keep it brief. ) My youngest daughter, Hannah-age 10, is multiply disabled. She's also in the middle of puberty (beginning at age 7 which isn't too unusual for children with neurological issues) Here's my dilima though. She whines (she's non-verbal) almost constantly anymore (for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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