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In a message dated 09/11/2006 11:37:18 GMT Standard Time, oneill_liam@... writes:

Anyone got any advice?

>>>>High ammonia can look and act just like a yeast infection...................

With everything you have done I would suspect bacteria more than yeast - how are his poops? Sticky, smelly? Is he agressive? Rashes? Waking at night? Happy drunk or maudling intense?

I have been in this situation and just chelated right through it - I was going to get yeast nayways so I thought I might as well carry on. Sam was never too bad, it affected us more - very draining, fingers crossed for you - you have seen the light the other night with interaction with his sibling at least

Mandi x

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In a message dated 09/11/2006 11:37:18 GMT Standard Time, oneill_liam@... writes:

I've also been giving him Kirkman's Super Probio (75 billion cfu) once or twice a day separated from anti-fungals by 90 - 120 mins. He's getting no refined sugar or fruit, but probably eats a lot of rice (carbs).

>>>When we first started out we did Kirkman Probio for 4 months and still didn;t have any good flora on testing - zero, nada FWIW we switched to Prima Defense and then replaced with Biokult when they first came out. The Sacc Boulardii is essential in this house (good yeast that eats bad yeast)

Mandi x

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In a message dated 09/11/2006 11:37:18 GMT Standard Time, oneill_liam@... writes:

Lauicidin + oil of oregano twice a day (1 week) - no effect

>>You could be workiing on virus which adds to the yeast problem............

Mandi x

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My son has had a yeast infection since the start of Sept and we

can't seem to shift it.

He's been on:

GSE + Yeast Aid twice a day for ~ 10 days- no affect

Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) - cleared it up for ~ 3 days

Lauicidin + oil of oregano twice a day (1 week) - no effect

Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) -no affect

Nystatin (4x1 ml daily for 2 weeks) - die off, 1 good day, but rash

now back.

Colloidal silver (5ml twice daily) + Nystatin (4x1ml daily) - for

the past 3 days - no affect

Through all this, I've been rotating GSE, Yeast Aid, Lauricidin

alongside the other stuff to try and kill yeast. I've also been

giving him Kirkman's Super Probio (75 billion cfu) once or twice a

day separated from anti-fungals by 90 - 120 mins.

He's getting no refined sugar or fruit, but probably eats a lot of

rice (carbs).

Anyone got any advice?

I think the GSE and oregano don't work anymore, as he's been on them

for months and they've done all they can.

How often do people recommend dosing with colloidal silver, candex,

etc. to get an affect?

We've been keeping him off his chelation schedule while he's got

this problem, but it's been dragging on for months now with no end

in sight.

My wife is now thinking that maybe we should chelate him with DMPS +

EDTA suppositories now anyway. Is this adviseable while he's got the

yeast problem?

Help!

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Thanks for the advice Mandi.

We did a blood and urine test in Sept and his ammonia was within std

ref range, so I reckon it's yeast or bacteria.

I don't want to give sacc boulardii while he's on nystatin as I

reckon they'll just wipe each other out. He was on Sacc Boulardii

though when the infection first set in and I will put him back on it

in a few weeks. He's going to get another dose of Diflucan + flagyl

next week which will hopefuly clear out and bacteria while treating

the yeast.

I might try Biokult, as it can't do any harm.

>

>

> In a message dated 09/11/2006 11:37:18 GMT Standard Time,

> oneill_liam@... writes:

>

> I've also been

> giving him Kirkman's Super Probio (75 billion cfu) once or twice

a

> day separated from anti-fungals by 90 - 120 mins.

> He's getting no refined sugar or fruit, but probably eats a lot

of

> rice (carbs).

>

>

>

> >>>When we first started out we did Kirkman Probio for 4 months

and still

> didn;t have any good flora on testing - zero, nada FWIW we

switched to Prima

> Defense and then replaced with Biokult when they first came out.

The Sacc

> Boulardii is essential in this house (good yeast that eats bad

yeast)

>

> Mandi x

>

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Hi we had awful yeast/bacteria this summer and our dr advised

stopping chelation until sorted ( we are doing DMPS supps).Charlie

is always on nystatin - 3 x daily. We tried vanco - didn't work. So

we did a microbial dysbiosis test from French lab ( like an Organic

acid test but not so detailed). The results were awful. Our dr put

Charlie on a 2 week course of sulfamethozazole and ketoconazole

which worked. But we wouldn't have known what to do without test or

dr and his behavior was bad - not getting dressed, walking etc.

Basically not not not. Next time I think I'll do the test first and

save months of hard work - cost 105 euro's.

HTH

Peta

-- In Autism Treatment , " oneill_liam "

<oneill_liam@...> wrote:

>

> My son has had a yeast infection since the start of Sept and we

> can't seem to shift it.

> He's been on:

> GSE + Yeast Aid twice a day for ~ 10 days- no affect

> Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) - cleared it up for ~ 3 days

> Lauicidin + oil of oregano twice a day (1 week) - no effect

> Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) -no affect

> Nystatin (4x1 ml daily for 2 weeks) - die off, 1 good day, but

rash

> now back.

> Colloidal silver (5ml twice daily) + Nystatin (4x1ml daily) - for

> the past 3 days - no affect

>

> Through all this, I've been rotating GSE, Yeast Aid, Lauricidin

> alongside the other stuff to try and kill yeast. I've also been

> giving him Kirkman's Super Probio (75 billion cfu) once or twice a

> day separated from anti-fungals by 90 - 120 mins.

> He's getting no refined sugar or fruit, but probably eats a lot of

> rice (carbs).

>

> Anyone got any advice?

> I think the GSE and oregano don't work anymore, as he's been on

them

> for months and they've done all they can.

> How often do people recommend dosing with colloidal silver,

candex,

> etc. to get an affect?

>

> We've been keeping him off his chelation schedule while he's got

> this problem, but it's been dragging on for months now with no end

> in sight.

> My wife is now thinking that maybe we should chelate him with DMPS

+

> EDTA suppositories now anyway. Is this adviseable while he's got

the

> yeast problem?

>

> Help!

>

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I think I'll try the OAT. Not getting mcuh success without it, so

may as well pay for testing.

> >

> > My son has had a yeast infection since the start of Sept and we

> > can't seem to shift it.

> > He's been on:

> > GSE + Yeast Aid twice a day for ~ 10 days- no affect

> > Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) - cleared it up for ~ 3 days

> > Lauicidin + oil of oregano twice a day (1 week) - no effect

> > Diflucan + flagyl (1 week) -no affect

> > Nystatin (4x1 ml daily for 2 weeks) - die off, 1 good day, but

> rash

> > now back.

> > Colloidal silver (5ml twice daily) + Nystatin (4x1ml daily) -

for

> > the past 3 days - no affect

> >

> > Through all this, I've been rotating GSE, Yeast Aid, Lauricidin

> > alongside the other stuff to try and kill yeast. I've also been

> > giving him Kirkman's Super Probio (75 billion cfu) once or twice

a

> > day separated from anti-fungals by 90 - 120 mins.

> > He's getting no refined sugar or fruit, but probably eats a lot

of

> > rice (carbs).

> >

> > Anyone got any advice?

> > I think the GSE and oregano don't work anymore, as he's been on

> them

> > for months and they've done all they can.

> > How often do people recommend dosing with colloidal silver,

> candex,

> > etc. to get an affect?

> >

> > We've been keeping him off his chelation schedule while he's got

> > this problem, but it's been dragging on for months now with no

end

> > in sight.

> > My wife is now thinking that maybe we should chelate him with

DMPS

> +

> > EDTA suppositories now anyway. Is this adviseable while he's got

> the

> > yeast problem?

> >

> > Help!

> >

>

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I think it's yeast because he's had yeast before and the rash looks

the same. Sort of a general redness but with localised red spots. Hard

to describe.

Plus, my family Doctor reckons it is thrush (i.e. yeast).

And finally, I took him to a local hospital for some tests a few weeks

back and they couldn't get OAT results coz the urine specimen was

contaminated with whole yeast cells from his thrush infection.

Having said that, there may be bacterial overgrowth there as well. And

viral. I can't rule those out, but I can rule yeast in.

P.S. I had a boss some years back that always apologised before

asking " stupid questions " . They were always the best questions: they

make you question all your arrogant assumptions.

>

> Forgive me if this is a really stupid question: how do you know it's

> yeast and not something else?

> Margaret

>

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