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Hi all,

Another question, Norman has been waking with a breath that smells much

like he has been down the pub (and no I am not giving him anything of

that kind for his sleep LOL!!!!). I was wondering is it possible to

have like a fermented smell coming from his gut, from yeast?? He's

been on a course of amoxycilllin from damage to the ear drum and a

respiratory infection and now has thrush on his lower bits. The first

thing that came to mind was possibly ketones and acetone breath (as he

is losing weight and I thought he is burning his body fat) , but I've

checked the ketones and there are nil. As I've posted already we

have problems with poos (now 7 caps Oxypowder), which are just runny and

a lot of rumbling and wind from the gut. It's horrible, but I'm sure

the smell of the poo now smells like his breath (or is it the other way

round :-0)

He's had this breath before but I didn't take note of what else was

going on at the time and it kind of bugs me now to know what it is and

also if there could be any other explanation for it. Has anyone else

had this???

TIA

emily

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>Hi emily

We had same thing it was Yeast when we upped his protocol it went away

his bm smelt the same for few days!! We were after ab also fo ear

infection.. good luck

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Thanks " puddens3 " and Sandy.

At least I now know what we are dealing with here (or do I?!!!!)

emily x

> >Hi emily

> We had same thing it was Yeast when we upped his protocol it went away

> his bm smelt the same for few days!! We were after ab also fo ear

> infection.. good luck

>

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