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Hi, Walt
I've had useage to DMG prior to stopping dizzy spells once they've started. Understand that it might be linked to improving those with autism, however, I've been information it could help the above mentioned conditions as well. Do you have any further information in respect to DMG-125?
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Yes, I'm still surfing the net for more information as well and I've started taking it on daily basis.
In Reply to: Weight Loss, Depression, & Cholesterol Levels posted by B.B. on July 27, 2002 at 17:19:32:
Hi B.B.
I have experience with giving DMG to my young autistic son. We gave it daily when he was very young (less than 2 years) and continuted for some time. I credit DMG to helping him make a breakthrough with being able to tolerate eye contact. DMG has also been known to help with speech development, which is why we started it in the first place (the eye contact effect was unanticipated but wonderful). Also, DMG can often control seizure disorder and it is supposed to boost the immune system.
Hope this helps :o)
In Reply to: Re: DMG posted by KMD on July 27, 2002 at 18:15:54:
Hi, KMD
Thanks for the post of support. Yes, I read some of the archives later from you as well. Decided to post this as there might be others who might not know of it, and could benefit from. My immune system needs a big boost as well due to my fiddle faddling around with my health for years. It was only when I started getting hit by stones I started listening to my bodymind.:-(
It's amazing how much your youngest son has benefitted from your constant support, and guidance. Hang in there, and again Thanks.
In Reply to: Weight Loss, Depression, & Cholesterol Levels posted by B.B. on July 27, 2002 at 17:19:32:
Sorry, B.B.
No experience. What is in it?
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Weight Loss, Depression, & Cholesterol Levels posted by Walt Stoll on July 28, 2002 at 07:05:55:
Hi, Walt
Welcome back.:-)I was unable to reply to your response and had to wait till the board went back up.
Not sure what's in it but the container advises what's not in it such as: No yeast, wheat gluten, soy protein, milk/dairy, corn, sodium, sugar, starch, artificial coloring, preservatives or flavoring.
This is some of the information I obtained from one of the websites which explains what it is:
A dietary supplement to support immune system, circulatory, cardiovascular, and neurological functions; muscle recovery and endurance.* Dimethylglycine (DMG) is a nutrient which is found in the cells of both plants and animals. The human body produces DMG in very small amounts. Supplementing the diet with higher levels of DMG greatly improves the nutritional environment of the cell. Dimethylglycine has been found effective in supporting immune system function and better utilization of oxygen at the cellular level.* We have been issued four U.S. Patents for Mountain Naturals value and use in improving immunity and for benefiting cellular processes. DMG reduces lactic acid build up in the muscle thereby shortening recovery time after strenuous exercise and improving endurance.* DMG can benefit everyone regardless of age or activity level. DMG is the only pure DMG product that contains no fillers or binders and is therefore pure and non-allergenic. DMG is a chewable tablet that is naturally pleasant-tasting.
I've been advised that it's classified as a food and thereby there should be no side effects. Upon reading through some of the archives read that it's used in autistic children as well. Surprisingly, I haven't been able to obtain much information on this DMG, but I'll continue trying.
Hope this information can assist you in learning more about this product.
In Reply to: Re: Weight Loss, Depression, & Cholesterol Levels posted by B.B. on August 06, 2002 at 20:34:06:
Thanks, B.B.
It does help.
This is in the catagory of those things that only work for a % of those who take it and only your bodymind lab (Does it work?) tell if you are one of those. The way to check it out is to keep a record of daily symptoms and after a week or so start the DMG at the recommended dose and keep a record of what happens. Be sure to not change anything else in the meantime.
After a month or so of recording, if you have seen no difference you know. If you have seen a difference, keep it up for a few months and then stop it and see how your record goes. If you keep your benefits, without restarting it, it probably was not the DMG after all.
If the benefits start going away, when you are sure of it, restart and see how long it takes to work this time. Because you have been keeping a record all this time, you will also begin to have a handle on how much you need to maintain results.
Hope this helps.
Walt
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