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  • Chloroform works wonders for this sort of thing. I wouldn't suggest too much of it.
  • what foods can i eat to get chloroform?
  • Tics are common--more common than most people think. They are repeated, involuntary muscle movements and they often do increase during times of stress, including things like the strep or ear infections. The time to consider medications to control the tic is if the tic is interfering too much with your life, especially socially or academically. There are also other ways to treat tics than with medications. Biofeedback, for example, really works for some people. And of course, many people with tics need no treatment at all and may very well outgrow the tics. If medication is used, Clonidine is a good choice, but there are a number of good possibilities, such as penfluridol, pimozide, and low-dose haloperidol. The main side effect to Clonidine involves drowsiness, and the decision to continue it (or adjust the dose) depends on whether, on balance, she seems better off. Sometimes a few weeks of therapy will break the cycle and tapering the dose may be a good choice. If you taper the Clonidine and the tics come back or increase again, you could gradually adjust the dose to the level that works the best. I read an article that states that eliminating certain foods can help control tics. It differs with different people of course. With some people it is wheat products. Others find that red dye 40 bothers some people. Also tomatoes often causes food sensitivity in people. Hope this helps
  • DONT EAT, DRINK A BEER..

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