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MetaMetrix Clinical Laboratories www.metametrix.com has a useful book called

Laboratory Evaluations in Molecular Medicine

Nutrients, Toxicants, and Cell Controls written by J. Alexander Bralley and

Richard S. Lord. Chapter 4 is on amino acids

http://www.metametrix.com/docs/book/ch4.htm. Its a PDF file and may take a

few seconds to load. This free publication provides useful information,

including low/high amino acids analysis results in the first few pages.

We've used MetaMetrix for fatty acid testing. You may find their services

useful for your son. Best wishes. Wanda

 

(From website):

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Metametrix is directed by medical specialists in biochemistry, physiology,

and analytical techniques. These full-time professionals are available for

consultations with clients concerning significance of test results, unusual

cases, and other technical matters. Test reports, interpretation guides, and

patient brochures are specially designed to assist the practitioner in

applying the latest research in this field to patient care and to increase

patient awareness of the meaning of test results.

 

>I am hoping someone either knows about amino acids or can point me in

> the right direction. My 6 year old just got his amino acids test back

> and he was really really high on lysine and a little high on taurine.

>

> I know lysine is not produced by the body but does anyone know how he

> could have gotten such an excess and what we can do to get rid of it.

> The symptoms listed for excesses of these are diahrrea and gut

> problems which are both big problems for my little guy. Any

> information would be appreciated!

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Hi

Is your son autistic ?

ADD or ADHD, dispraxic or any related problems ?

Regards

Deborah

 

Gettingwell , " smiles296 <smiles296@a...> "

<smiles296@a...> wrote:

> Hello group,

>

> I am hoping someone either knows about amino acids or can point me

in

> the right direction. My 6 year old just got his amino acids test

back

> and he was really really high on lysine and a little high on

taurine.

>

> I know lysine is not produced by the body but does anyone know how

he

> could have gotten such an excess and what we can do to get rid of

it.

> The symptoms listed for excesses of these are diahrrea and gut

> problems which are both big problems for my little guy. Any

> information would be appreciated!

>

> Thanks

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