Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 My niece has 3 teenagers. She has managed with the help of Niacin to keep her two teenage daughters stress levels down. Of course we realize that many of our foods contain hormones, etc. But she has a teenage son at age 13 who is becoming very aggresive, moody and in general 'hard to handle'. He needs some type of supplement to 'chill him out'. We realize that he probably has 'raging hormones' and it needs to be controlled. He is a good boy whom we want to keep out of trouble. Are there any specific vitamins, herbs or whatever that can help? Thank you lynnLynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 The same vitamin is, niacin, is good for boys too. It applies to depression, manic-depression, and some other mood disorders. But, “raging hormones” are not necessarily disorders. Lots of sunshine (vitamin d3) and focused work, exercise, with ones hands (not typing on a computer) would help. Essential fatty acids are used in this sort of stuff. All of the above can be had from a good diet. Perhaps a little extra on the supplements, but rely on the good diet rather than the supplements, and the exercise. A lot of children suffering from these things do not get exercise, or any physical work. Ed On Behalf Of lynn sheer Monday, March 20, 2006 12:51 PM Group Help with male puberty My niece has 3 teenagers. She has managed with the help of Niacin to keep her two teenage daughters stress levels down. Of course we realize that many of our foods contain hormones, etc. But she has a teenage son at age 13 who is becoming very aggresive, moody and in general 'hard to handle'. He needs some type of supplement to 'chill him out'. We realize that he probably has 'raging hormones' and it needs to be controlled. He is a good boy whom we want to keep out of trouble. Are there any specific vitamins, herbs or whatever that can help? Thank you lynn Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Also, look up “orthomolecular” medicine on the net here. There is a whole field of medicine that you can read about and find out what supplements are good for various disorders. Niacin helps in pms in teenagers and adults (females). ed On Behalf Of lynn sheer Monday, March 20, 2006 12:51 PM Group Help with male puberty My niece has 3 teenagers. She has managed with the help of Niacin to keep her two teenage daughters stress levels down. Of course we realize that many of our foods contain hormones, etc. But she has a teenage son at age 13 who is becoming very aggresive, moody and in general 'hard to handle'. He needs some type of supplement to 'chill him out'. We realize that he probably has 'raging hormones' and it needs to be controlled. He is a good boy whom we want to keep out of trouble. Are there any specific vitamins, herbs or whatever that can help? Thank you lynn Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Id be willing to bet he needed to have been spanked when he was 2 and wasnt - lynn sheer Group Monday, March 20, 2006 9:50 AM Help with male puberty My niece has 3 teenagers. She has managed with the help of Niacin to keep her two teenage daughters stress levels down. Of course we realize that many of our foods contain hormones, etc. But she has a teenage son at age 13 who is becoming very aggresive, moody and in general 'hard to handle'. He needs some type of supplement to 'chill him out'. We realize that he probably has 'raging hormones' and it needs to be controlled. He is a good boy whom we want to keep out of trouble. Are there any specific vitamins, herbs or whatever that can help? Thank you lynn Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Ed, Thanks for your tips. As mentioned we have both of the girls take niacin but were not sure it would help the 'male' situation. lynnEd Siceloff <siceloff wrote: Also, look up “orthomolecular” medicine on the net here. There is a whole field of medicine that you can read about and find out what supplements are good for various disorders. Niacin helps in pms in teenagers and adults (females). ed On Behalf Of lynn sheerMonday, March 20, 2006 12:51 PMGroup Help with male puberty My niece has 3 teenagers. She has managed with the help of Niacin to keep her two teenage daughters stress levels down. Of course we realize that many of our foods contain hormones, etc. But she has a teenage son at age 13 who is becoming very aggresive, moody and in general 'hard to handle'. He needs some type of supplement to 'chill him out'. We realize that he probably has 'raging hormones' and it needs to be controlled. He is a good boy whom we want to keep out of trouble. Are there any specific vitamins, herbs or whatever that can help? Thank you lynn Lynn Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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