Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hi Emma, We have just completed 10days of Flagyll with our little boy and this time 2 weeks ago I felt exactly the same as you. After the first few days he was stimming like mad we then started him on Diflucan for yeast and everything settled down. Today we have noticed that his language has improved and he seems a lot more alert,he did 2 things today which shocked me and my husband.His game had stopped working and when he asked me to give him batteries I told him daddy would fix it when he got home from work,the minute my hubby walked through the door he said "fix it daddy elmo game" . This morning he had been sick in the car on the way to school and I asked him to tell daddy what happened in the car ready to prompt him,he then said "sick" and showed him the action,bearing in mind the sickness had happened at 9.30 this morning and it was 7pm when he told his dad. These things may just be fluke but I really thing Flagyll has had a positive effect. I understand that you feel anxious but all our kids are different and sometimes when you hear all the negative stuff it puts you off,your child might not suffer any side effects. Getting rid of these parasites is soo important! Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Hi Emma, I know it’s just one child and just one story but we only saw good things when Tom took flagyl. Sara scared of flagyl and oxypowder help!!!! Hi everyone just thought that I would ask you all if you would be kind enough to post your experiences with flagyl good and bad. My daughter Sophie needs to take this as she has both parasites and clostridia.Muscroft is the practitioner who we consult and I think that she is great but I have read so many negative things about flagyl and I am really scared that the gains we have seen with Sophie in the few months since we started biomed will disappear and I soooo don't want that to happen. Also we are supposed to start oxypowder and I have also heard that if you take an antibiotic like flagyl you should increase your yeast protocol and also increase your probiotics. Help I am confused can someone more experienced than me please advise I'm stuck! Emma mum to Sophie 4 -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.15/550 - Release Date: 24/11/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.15/550 - Release Date: 24/11/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 > > Hi Emma, > > We have just completed 10days of Flagyll with our little boy and this time 2 > weeks ago I felt exactly the same as you. > After the first few days he was stimming like mad we then started him on > Diflucan for yeast and everything settled down. > Today we have noticed that his language has improved and he seems a lot more > alert,he did 2 things today which shocked me and my husband.His game had > stopped working and when he asked me to give him batteries I told him daddy > would fix it when he got home from work,the minute my hubby walked through the > door he said " fix it daddy elmo game " . > This morning he had been sick in the car on the way to school and I asked > him to tell daddy what happened in the car ready to prompt him,he then said > " sick " and showed him the action,bearing in mind the sickness had happened at > 9.30 this morning and it was 7pm when he told his dad. > These things may just be fluke but I really thing Flagyll has had a positive > effect. > > I understand that you feel anxious but all our kids are different and > sometimes when you hear all the negative stuff it puts you off,your child might > not suffer any side effects. > > Getting rid of these parasites is soo important! > > Good luck > > Hi and thanks so much for replying I just wanted to ask what sort of good things did you see after flagyl hope you don't mind me asking I am curious to know and its good to hear about gains as well as the not so good. Love the bit about your son asking for his toy to be fixed that sounds so wonderful . I'll let you know how we get on fingers crossed emma and sophie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Not to put a downer on flagyl, but we finished a course last week and a week later my son is aggressive, throwing items of furniture, banging doors and generally " impossible " . He was up all night talking to himself for two nights. he didnt seem to need sleep! Hoping this m orning after a good sleep the effects have worn off. Our boy is a gut kid with huge gut probs so i am hoping all of this is worth it. Havent seen any gains except that he has excreted some horrible substances from his rectum! over the last few days. > > > > Hi Emma, > > > > We have just completed 10days of Flagyll with our little boy and > this time 2 > > weeks ago I felt exactly the same as you. > > After the first few days he was stimming like mad we then started > him on > > Diflucan for yeast and everything settled down. > > Today we have noticed that his language has improved and he seems a > lot more > > alert,he did 2 things today which shocked me and my husband.His game > had > > stopped working and when he asked me to give him batteries I told > him daddy > > would fix it when he got home from work,the minute my hubby walked > through the > > door he said " fix it daddy elmo game " . > > This morning he had been sick in the car on the way to school and I > asked > > him to tell daddy what happened in the car ready to prompt him,he > then said > > " sick " and showed him the action,bearing in mind the sickness had > happened at > > 9.30 this morning and it was 7pm when he told his dad. > > These things may just be fluke but I really thing Flagyll has had a > positive > > effect. > > > > I understand that you feel anxious but all our kids are different and > > sometimes when you hear all the negative stuff it puts you off,your > child might > > not suffer any side effects. > > > > Getting rid of these parasites is soo important! > > > > Good luck > > > > > Hi and thanks so much for replying I just wanted to ask > what sort of good things did you see after flagyl hope you don't > mind me asking I am curious to know and its good to hear about gains > as well as the not so good. Love the bit about your son asking for his > toy to be fixed that sounds so wonderful . I'll let you know how > we get on fingers crossed > emma and sophie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 Not to put a downer on flagyl, but we finished a course last week and a week later my son is aggressive, throwing items of furniture, banging doors and generally " impossible " . He was up all night talking to himself for two nights. he didnt seem to need sleep! Hoping this m orning after a good sleep the effects have worn off. Our boy is a gut kid with huge gut probs so i am hoping all of this is worth it. Havent seen any gains except that he has excreted some horrible substances from his rectum! over the last few days. > > > > Hi Emma, > > > > We have just completed 10days of Flagyll with our little boy and > this time 2 > > weeks ago I felt exactly the same as you. > > After the first few days he was stimming like mad we then started > him on > > Diflucan for yeast and everything settled down. > > Today we have noticed that his language has improved and he seems a > lot more > > alert,he did 2 things today which shocked me and my husband.His game > had > > stopped working and when he asked me to give him batteries I told > him daddy > > would fix it when he got home from work,the minute my hubby walked > through the > > door he said " fix it daddy elmo game " . > > This morning he had been sick in the car on the way to school and I > asked > > him to tell daddy what happened in the car ready to prompt him,he > then said > > " sick " and showed him the action,bearing in mind the sickness had > happened at > > 9.30 this morning and it was 7pm when he told his dad. > > These things may just be fluke but I really thing Flagyll has had a > positive > > effect. > > > > I understand that you feel anxious but all our kids are different and > > sometimes when you hear all the negative stuff it puts you off,your > child might > > not suffer any side effects. > > > > Getting rid of these parasites is soo important! > > > > Good luck > > > > > Hi and thanks so much for replying I just wanted to ask > what sort of good things did you see after flagyl hope you don't > mind me asking I am curious to know and its good to hear about gains > as well as the not so good. Love the bit about your son asking for his > toy to be fixed that sounds so wonderful . I'll let you know how > we get on fingers crossed > emma and sophie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 HI, sounds like you may have got yeasty-beasties taking over here IMHO. The flagyl would have got rid of bad bacterial overgrowth and parasites but this leaves room for nasty yeast to flourish if you are not careful. Nignt-waking is a common sign of yeast overgrowth. Do you have any OTC yeast killers you can give him? hth, Nikki > > Not to put a downer on flagyl, but we finished a course last week > and a week later my son is aggressive, throwing items of furniture, > banging doors and generally " impossible " . He was up all night > talking to himself for two nights. he didnt seem to need sleep! > > Hoping this m orning after a good sleep the effects have worn off. > Our boy is a gut kid with huge gut probs so i am hoping all of this > is worth it. Havent seen any gains except that he has excreted some > horrible substances from his rectum! over the last few days. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Oxypowder just moves things along, it's not a " treatment " . So if you can cope with runs and vits speeding through, then fine. Painless, impaction reliever, a god send when you need it. Flagyl needs help. We've given charcoal, yeast aid, oxypowder and now OLE. On two occasions Tom was so aggressive he attacked but minutes later was fine. If is treating your daughter ask her to recommend a timed treatment protocol to deal with the side affects. I am sure they are counteractable but don't wait for them to kick in, you need to know how to pre-empt them and and deal with them. Steph x > > Hi everyone just thought that I would ask you all if you would be kind > enough to post your experiences with flagyl good and bad. My daughter > Sophie needs to take this as she has both parasites and > clostridia.Muscroft is the practitioner who we consult and I > think that she is great but I have read so many negative things about > flagyl and I am really scared that the gains we have seen with Sophie > in the few months since we started biomed will disappear and I soooo > don't want that to happen. Also we are supposed to start oxypowder and > I have also heard that if you take an antibiotic like flagyl you > should increase your yeast protocol and also increase your probiotics. > Help I am confused can someone more experienced than me please advise > I'm stuck! > Emma mum to Sophie 4 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 We have used metronidazole (flagyl) for eddie's clostridia. I also needed to treat myself (they are right about treating the family - I had clostridia too). Flagyl improved us both in great ways - we were very slow to treat Eddie at first - he was so delicate we had so many other problems - but when we got the confidence to treat we saw great improvements (he stopped violently rocking backwards and forwards and graoning when people came too close in the supermarket or if I stopped the trolley. He became happier and much more flexible generally and more affectionate. Best wishes Sandy > > > > Hi everyone just thought that I would ask you all if you would be kind > > enough to post your experiences with flagyl good and bad. My daughter > > Sophie needs to take this as she has both parasites and > > clostridia.Muscroft is the practitioner who we consult and I > > think that she is great but I have read so many negative things about > > flagyl and I am really scared that the gains we have seen with Sophie > > in the few months since we started biomed will disappear and I soooo > > don't want that to happen. Also we are supposed to start oxypowder and > > I have also heard that if you take an antibiotic like flagyl you > > should increase your yeast protocol and also increase your probiotics. > > Help I am confused can someone more experienced than me please advise > > I'm stuck! > > Emma mum to Sophie 4 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Sorry Steph i am going to have to disagree with you on this one. For our ds Oxypowder was most definitely a treatment, accompanied with horrendous die-off. What Oxypowder does is because it is an oxygenated magnesium, the oxygen in it aeriates (sp?) the bowel and kills off nasties lurking their that are aneorobic, ie bacteria and yeast that thrive in an oxygen-free environment and the mag with it draws in moisture and loosens the stool. So with a big enough dose what you get is the runs and also die-off of yeast and bacteria if they are present. So if you get die-off symptoms with oxypowder IMHO you can safely assume your child has/had some nasties present in their gut. We had this big time!!! Also, perversely i feel, we have used Flagyl twice and have only seen good both time, no die-off, so go figure whats going on there, it beats me!!! Could it be that yeast is the major problem here, which the Oxy dealt with but the Flagyl didn't? Anyway, i hope this is useful info for someone. Nikki > > Oxypowder just moves things along, it's not a " treatment " . So if you > can cope with runs and vits speeding through, then fine. Painless, > impaction reliever, a god send when you need it. > > Flagyl needs help. We've given charcoal, yeast aid, oxypowder and now > OLE. On two occasions Tom was so aggressive he attacked but minutes > later was fine. If is treating your daughter ask her to recommend > a timed treatment protocol to deal with the side affects. I am sure > they are counteractable but don't wait for them to kick in, you need to > know how to pre-empt them and and deal with them. > > > Steph x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 In a message dated 29/11/2006 22:56:02 GMT Standard Time, geirf@... writes: Is there any declaration on Oxypowder ?Is it "clean" MgO - Magnesium Oxide ?or is it a mix of something ?? >>It says Oxygenated Magnesium Oxide, Germanium 132 and natural citric acid. Sold as an Oxygen delivery catalyst - we got die off and clean out - two for the price of one I say! Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Wow, that's really interesting. With us it just literally moves things along. I wonder if that means yeast isn't an issue for TOm (but why the panda eyes? OOh the mysteries of biomedical). That's really all worth looking into, thanks for posting Steph x > > > > Oxypowder just moves things along, it's not a " treatment " . So if > you > > can cope with runs and vits speeding through, then fine. > Painless, > > impaction reliever, a god send when you need it. > > > > Flagyl needs help. We've given charcoal, yeast aid, oxypowder and > now > > OLE. On two occasions Tom was so aggressive he attacked but > minutes > > later was fine. If is treating your daughter ask her to > recommend > > a timed treatment protocol to deal with the side affects. I am > sure > > they are counteractable but don't wait for them to kick in, you > need to > > know how to pre-empt them and and deal with them. > > > > > > Steph x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Is there any declaration on Oxypowder ? Is it " clean " MgO - Magnesium Oxide ? or is it a mix of something ?? Geir Flatabø On 11/29/06, nm44714 <nikkigoian44714@...> wrote: > Sorry Steph i am going to have to disagree with you on this one. For > our ds Oxypowder was most definitely a treatment, accompanied with > horrendous die-off. > > What Oxypowder does is because it is an oxygenated magnesium, the > oxygen in it aeriates (sp?) the bowel and kills off nasties lurking > their that are aneorobic, ie bacteria and yeast that thrive in an > oxygen-free environment and the mag with it draws in moisture and > loosens the stool. So with a big enough dose what you get is the > runs and also die-off of yeast and bacteria if they are present. > > So if you get die-off symptoms with oxypowder IMHO you can safely > assume your child has/had some nasties present in their gut. We had > this big time!!! > > > Also, perversely i feel, we have used Flagyl twice and have only > seen good both time, no die-off, so go figure whats going on there, > it beats me!!! Could it be that yeast is the major problem here, > which the Oxy dealt with but the Flagyl didn't? > > Anyway, i hope this is useful info for someone. > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > Oxypowder just moves things along, it's not a " treatment " . So if > you > > can cope with runs and vits speeding through, then fine. > Painless, > > impaction reliever, a god send when you need it. > > > > Flagyl needs help. We've given charcoal, yeast aid, oxypowder and > now > > OLE. On two occasions Tom was so aggressive he attacked but > minutes > > later was fine. If is treating your daughter ask her to > recommend > > a timed treatment protocol to deal with the side affects. I am > sure > > they are counteractable but don't wait for them to kick in, you > need to > > know how to pre-empt them and and deal with them. > > > > > > Steph x > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 In a message dated 30/11/2006 07:47:26 GMT Standard Time, bobsallyeva@... writes: What should clear outs and die off be followed by -- enzymes and probiotics?Sally Tattinger with strawberries and a holiday in the South of France. Darla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 In a message dated 30/11/2006 07:47:26 GMT Standard Time, bobsallyeva@... writes: What should clear outs and die off be followed by -- enzymes and probiotics? >>>Our original clear out now I understand it better was with HNI enzymes, now I understand all those years of yellow liquid acid poops were overflow - DUH. We had 10 days of all sorts of colours, specks, lumps etc and then finally on Day 10 the perfect poop. Well I guess understanding it 5 years after the event is better than never understanding it at all. Hmmmmm Probiotics is good - lots of strains is what I would go for if you just starting out, sorry to witter, 4 days on 3 hours sleep and I am stir crazy and going back to bed after Sam gets in the bus............. Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Very very interesting and relevant to us, thanks, Nikki. In a message dated 30/11/2006 10:45:47 GMT Standard Time, nikkigoian44714@... writes: Whilst reading the small print on my oxypowder tub to get the info for this Q (had to get my NEW reading glasses out for this - oh the joys of getting older!), which Mandi has now kindly answered i discovered something very interesting relating to our use of this product.It states:"Oxy-powder works with your own bodies HCL (stomach acid); if your levels of HCL is below normal, it may hinder the effectiveness of the Oxy-powder. We suggest squeezing an organic lemon wedge into the 8 oz glass of purified water taken with the Oxy-powder in the evening."Now the first time we used Oxy it did not work for us, even on a high dose so i had assigned it to our 'doesn't work for us' pile of remedies!!!Later on i decided to have another go with it, after reading of other peeps successes with it on this list. Now this time it worked really well, on a much lower dose + the die-off as well!Hmmmmmmmmmmmm --- now what was the difference here? Well the second time that i used the Oxy on Greg, i was also giving him a lemon juice ice cube in his drink! I was doing this to help alkalise his body becuase he is a big meat eater, and meat makes the body acidic, especially if you don't eat much fruit and veg, which he definitely doesn't!!! Now i've discovered it was also helping the Oxy do its work. Wowwweeee another piece in the puzzle that is our Greg :+))So, what have i learnt from this?1. my child possibly has low HCL, might need to do something about this, maybe just re-introduce the lemon juice which i had stopped doing cos i didn't think it was making any difference!2. for us Oxypowder works best when given with lemon juice, this would probably apply also IMHO to those of you out there giving a high dose of Oxypowder and not getting any results.3. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS keep notes on what you are doing, you never know when they might come in useful!!!Thats me done for today, i'm Oxypowdered out :+))Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 What should clear outs and die off be followed by -- enzymes and probiotics? Sally Mum231ASD@... wrote: In a message dated 29/11/2006 22:56:02 GMT Standard Time, geirfulvik (DOT) org writes: Is there any declaration on Oxypowder ? Is it "clean" MgO - Magnesium Oxide ? or is it a mix of something ?? >>It says Oxygenated Magnesium Oxide, Germanium 132 and natural citric acid. Sold as an Oxygen delivery catalyst - we got die off and clean out - two for the price of one I say! Mandi x No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.19/556 - Release Date: 28/11/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hmmmmmm............. I think i'll go with this one, but the strawberries must be dipped in chocolate, Yuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmm Nikki Second choice is probiotics and enzymes!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > In a message dated 30/11/2006 07:47:26 GMT Standard Time, > bobsallyeva@... writes: > > What should clear outs and die off be followed by -- enzymes and probiotics? > Sally > > > > Tattinger with strawberries and a holiday in the South of France. > Darla > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Steph, part of the jigsaw puzzle for us anyway. I keep wishing that i'm getting close to finishing off the puzzle but suspect that i'm still looking for the edging pieces and haven't ever begun filling in the middle :+( Nikki > > > > Sorry Steph i am going to have to disagree with you on this one. > For > > our ds Oxypowder was most definitely a treatment, accompanied with > > horrendous die-off. > > > > What Oxypowder does is because it is an oxygenated magnesium, the > > oxygen in it aeriates (sp?) the bowel and kills off nasties lurking > > their that are aneorobic, ie bacteria and yeast that thrive in an > > oxygen-free environment and the mag with it draws in moisture and > > loosens the stool. So with a big enough dose what you get is the > > runs and also die-off of yeast and bacteria if they are present. > > > > So if you get die-off symptoms with oxypowder IMHO you can safely > > assume your child has/had some nasties present in their gut. We > had > > this big time!!! > > > > > > Also, perversely i feel, we have used Flagyl twice and have only > > seen good both time, no die-off, so go figure whats going on there, > > it beats me!!! Could it be that yeast is the major problem here, > > which the Oxy dealt with but the Flagyl didn't? > > > > Anyway, i hope this is useful info for someone. > > > > Nikki > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Whilst reading the small print on my oxypowder tub to get the info for this Q (had to get my NEW reading glasses out for this - oh the joys of getting older!), which Mandi has now kindly answered i discovered something very interesting relating to our use of this product. It states: " Oxy-powder works with your own bodies HCL (stomach acid); if your levels of HCL is below normal, it may hinder the effectiveness of the Oxy-powder. We suggest squeezing an organic lemon wedge into the 8 oz glass of purified water taken with the Oxy-powder in the evening. " Now the first time we used Oxy it did not work for us, even on a high dose so i had assigned it to our 'doesn't work for us' pile of remedies!!! Later on i decided to have another go with it, after reading of other peeps successes with it on this list. Now this time it worked really well, on a much lower dose + the die-off as well! Hmmmmmmmmmmmm --- now what was the difference here? Well the second time that i used the Oxy on Greg, i was also giving him a lemon juice ice cube in his drink! I was doing this to help alkalise his body becuase he is a big meat eater, and meat makes the body acidic, especially if you don't eat much fruit and veg, which he definitely doesn't!!! Now i've discovered it was also helping the Oxy do its work. Wowwweeee another piece in the puzzle that is our Greg :+)) So, what have i learnt from this? 1. my child possibly has low HCL, might need to do something about this, maybe just re-introduce the lemon juice which i had stopped doing cos i didn't think it was making any difference! 2. for us Oxypowder works best when given with lemon juice, this would probably apply also IMHO to those of you out there giving a high dose of Oxypowder and not getting any results. 3. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS keep notes on what you are doing, you never know when they might come in useful!!! Thats me done for today, i'm Oxypowdered out :+)) Nikki > > > In a message dated 29/11/2006 22:56:02 GMT Standard Time, geirf@... > writes: > > Is there any declaration on Oxypowder ? > Is it " clean " MgO - Magnesium Oxide ? > or is it a mix of something ?? > > > > >>It says Oxygenated Magnesium Oxide, Germanium 132 and natural citric acid. > Sold as an Oxygen delivery catalyst - we got die off and clean out - two for > the price of one I say! > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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