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I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did we

get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted to

after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tell

him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way with

self-help.

so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wake

him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him and

take him anyway.

He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he was

staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandida

protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. before

we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes when

we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow with

the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food and

oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.

cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

oregon grape extract 3X day.

Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since school

ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

Thanks for any input!

Kari

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when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in both previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

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can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related. has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did weget him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted toafter seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tellhim no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way withself-help. so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wakehim up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc. usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him andtake him anyway. He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he wasstaying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandidaprotocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. beforewe get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes whenwe wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed lastnight too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning. anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow withthe supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food andoregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 dropsoregon grape extract 3X day. Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since schoolended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.Thanks for any input!Kari

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when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in both previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

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can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related. has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did weget him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted toafter seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tellhim no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way withself-help. so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wakehim up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc. usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him andtake him anyway. He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he wasstaying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandidaprotocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. beforewe get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes whenwe wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed lastnight too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning. anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow withthe supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food andoregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 dropsoregon grape extract 3X day. Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since schoolended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.Thanks for any input!Kari

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We just started Nizoral and my five yr. old son is peeing in the bed,

floor which he never has accidents. I think it is die-off here or at

least I'm hoping so.

>

> when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would

see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in both

previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

>

> Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> http://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwishes

>

>

> can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

>

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5)

did we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he

wanted to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't

tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way

with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him

and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty,

he was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes

when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food

and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since

school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

>

>

>

>

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We just started Nizoral and my five yr. old son is peeing in the bed,

floor which he never has accidents. I think it is die-off here or at

least I'm hoping so.

>

> when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would

see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in both

previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

>

> Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> http://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwishes

>

>

> can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

>

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5)

did we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he

wanted to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't

tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way

with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him

and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty,

he was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes

when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food

and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since

school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

>

>

>

>

>

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We just started Nizoral and my five yr. old son is peeing in the bed,

floor which he never has accidents. I think it is die-off here or at

least I'm hoping so.

>

> when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would

see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in both

previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

>

> Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> http://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwishes

>

>

> can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

>

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5)

did we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he

wanted to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't

tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way

with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him

and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty,

he was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes

when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food

and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since

school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Yes, this can be die-off. WHen I first started treating my boys for

candida, they peed so much and were thirsty, too. I just started

them last week on the Body Ecology Diet and I have seem another

tremendous die off (both boys are soaked by midnight!). THey even

went through a mild regression. So far, high-dose Biotin and the BED

diet has really kicked the yeast to the curb! And they are peeing

like crazy. It has already slacked off some, but still excreting a

lot of urine and toxins to boot! My youngest had eczema for two

years solid. It's gone now. Lots of YCK and fermented veggies.

Hope this helps.

Rhonda

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did

we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted

to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he

was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

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Yes, this can be die-off. WHen I first started treating my boys for

candida, they peed so much and were thirsty, too. I just started

them last week on the Body Ecology Diet and I have seem another

tremendous die off (both boys are soaked by midnight!). THey even

went through a mild regression. So far, high-dose Biotin and the BED

diet has really kicked the yeast to the curb! And they are peeing

like crazy. It has already slacked off some, but still excreting a

lot of urine and toxins to boot! My youngest had eczema for two

years solid. It's gone now. Lots of YCK and fermented veggies.

Hope this helps.

Rhonda

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did

we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted

to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he

was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

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We have seen this on & off since the end of January when we started

MB12 injections. She just recently started the Valtrex and last night

had some leakage. I am thinking that this is related to chelation.

Probably 1x a month since January we have seen this.

Shanna

-- In mb12 valtrex , " laura19982005 "

wrote:

>

> We just started Nizoral and my five yr. old son is peeing in the

bed,

> floor which he never has accidents. I think it is die-off here or

at

> least I'm hoping so.

>

>

>

> >

> > when my sons yeast would flare or go through big die off we would

> see an increase in peeing, we also see it with PANDAS flares. in

both

> previously ASD kid and NT daughter. uti's can also do this

> >

> > Recovering from Autism is a marathon

> > NOT a sprint, but FULLY possible!

> > Read more about it on my BLOGs at

> > http://www.myspace.com/christelking

> > http://foggyrock.com/MyPage/recoveringwishes

> >

> >

> > can bedwetting be fungal die-off?

> >

> >

> > I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

>

> > has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5)

> did we

> > get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he

> wanted to

> > after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't

> tell

> > him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way

> with

> > self-help.

> >

> > so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection,

we

> wake

> > him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> > usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him

> and

> > take him anyway.

> >

> > He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty,

> he was

> > staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

> anticandida

> > protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

> before

> > we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes

> when

> > we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

> >

> > I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed

last

> > night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

> >

> > anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

> with

> > the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food

> and

> > oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

> capsule/day.

> > cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6

drops

> > oregon grape extract 3X day.

> >

> > Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since

> school

> > ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> > Thanks for any input!

> > Kari

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My 6 yr old started peeing the bed, his pants etc after wer started oral chelation. My DAN said they call it "pee-tox", he is detoxing. I have been trying to get a 24hr urine for over a week now, its been hard b/c of all the accidents.

My other son, age 5, we started the BrainCHild and he also started peeing the bed, having accidents, etc. I have done recent ION tests on both kids, no yeast here, so I am thinking detox. ???

Subject: can bedwetting be fungal die-off?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 7:57 AM

I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related. has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did weget him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted toafter seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tellhim no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way withself-help. so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wakehim up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc. usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him andtake him anyway. He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he wasstaying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandidaprotocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. beforewe get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes whenwe wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(I have

his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed lastnight too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning. anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow withthe supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food andoregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 dropsoregon grape extract 3X day. Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since schoolended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.Thanks for any input!Kari

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My 6 yr old started peeing the bed, his pants etc after wer started oral chelation. My DAN said they call it "pee-tox", he is detoxing. I have been trying to get a 24hr urine for over a week now, its been hard b/c of all the accidents.

My other son, age 5, we started the BrainCHild and he also started peeing the bed, having accidents, etc. I have done recent ION tests on both kids, no yeast here, so I am thinking detox. ???

Subject: can bedwetting be fungal die-off?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 7:57 AM

I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related. has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did weget him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted toafter seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tellhim no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way withself-help. so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wakehim up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc. usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him andtake him anyway. He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he wasstaying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandidaprotocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. beforewe get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes whenwe wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(I have

his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed lastnight too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning. anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow withthe supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food andoregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 dropsoregon grape extract 3X day. Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since schoolended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.Thanks for any input!Kari

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My 6 yr old started peeing the bed, his pants etc after wer started oral chelation. My DAN said they call it "pee-tox", he is detoxing. I have been trying to get a 24hr urine for over a week now, its been hard b/c of all the accidents.

My other son, age 5, we started the BrainCHild and he also started peeing the bed, having accidents, etc. I have done recent ION tests on both kids, no yeast here, so I am thinking detox. ???

Subject: can bedwetting be fungal die-off?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 7:57 AM

I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related. has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did weget him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted toafter seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tellhim no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way withself-help. so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we wakehim up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc. usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him andtake him anyway. He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he wasstaying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's anticandidaprotocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons. beforewe get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes whenwe wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(I have

his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed lastnight too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning. anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow withthe supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food andoregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1 capsule/day.cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 dropsoregon grape extract 3X day. Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since schoolended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.Thanks for any input!Kari

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In my experience, Chelation caused the bedwetting in my son. We used

a product called K-Drain. He was totally potty trained and had a

massive yeast die-off when we went on SCD, but had no accidents.

Until the DMPS and CaEDTA challenges. Then he wet the entire bed like

clockwork between 2-3am. I suppose when our kids bodies get cleaned

up, these " regressions " can be seen as signs of healing.

>

> I've read that some feel that bedwetting can be yeast-related.

> has always had an issue with this. Only this winter (at age 5) did

we

> get him out of pull-ups. and we only did it then because he wanted

to

> after seeing his younger brother go diaper free :) we couldn't tell

> him no...this was one of the only times he was leading the way with

> self-help.

>

> so our game plan is that when we give him his MB12 injection, we

wake

> him up after, take him to the bathroom, give him probios, etc.

> usually around 11 pm. on nights off from the shots, we wake him and

> take him anyway.

>

> He was to the point where just with this one trip to the potty, he

was

> staying dry until AM. BUT...we just started brainchild's

anticandida

> protocol over the weekend and he's been wetting the bed tons.

before

> we get in there at night...soaked. then he sometimes even goes when

> we wake him. then he's also been wet every AM :(

>

> I have his brother on the protocol as well and he wet the bed last

> night too. he's usually good to go from bedtime to morning.

>

> anyone think this is die off related? i've started low and slow

with

> the supps. right now, all we've introduced in candex, cell food and

> oregon grape extract. the candex is a regular dosage. 1

capsule/day.

> cell food, starting with 1-2 drops 3X day. and we're up to 6 drops

> oregon grape extract 3X day.

>

> Aside from being a little irritable (which he has been since school

> ended) I don't see any other indication of die-off.

> Thanks for any input!

> Kari

>

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Bedwetting for us was overhydration leading to dehydration bc we were

giving RO water without minerals added back in...and too much

stolling could be bc she over ate...the long term solution, I am told

for yeast overgrowth is a low carb high fat diet....good luck...we

are working on yeast and bacteria issues too...

>

> My daughter just started 1/2 cap of Sacc B yesterday am after

finishing her third round of flagyl for bacteria issues. She had a

HUGE appetite yesterday and then woke up this morning soaked in

urine. She is almost 5 and hasn't wet her bed in months. She also had

more BM's than usual yesterday and they were a bit softer than usual.

Could this actually be die off from the Sacc B? I wasn't expecting to

see anything significant so quickly. Also, does anyone have

experience with sacc b? If so, can you share good or bad thoughts

about it? 

>

>

>

> Many thanks,

>

>

>

>

> Susie

>

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Bedwetting for us was overhydration leading to dehydration bc we were

giving RO water without minerals added back in...and too much

stolling could be bc she over ate...the long term solution, I am told

for yeast overgrowth is a low carb high fat diet....good luck...we

are working on yeast and bacteria issues too...

>

> My daughter just started 1/2 cap of Sacc B yesterday am after

finishing her third round of flagyl for bacteria issues. She had a

HUGE appetite yesterday and then woke up this morning soaked in

urine. She is almost 5 and hasn't wet her bed in months. She also had

more BM's than usual yesterday and they were a bit softer than usual.

Could this actually be die off from the Sacc B? I wasn't expecting to

see anything significant so quickly. Also, does anyone have

experience with sacc b? If so, can you share good or bad thoughts

about it? 

>

>

>

> Many thanks,

>

>

>

>

> Susie

>

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Bedwetting for us was overhydration leading to dehydration bc we were

giving RO water without minerals added back in...and too much

stolling could be bc she over ate...the long term solution, I am told

for yeast overgrowth is a low carb high fat diet....good luck...we

are working on yeast and bacteria issues too...

>

> My daughter just started 1/2 cap of Sacc B yesterday am after

finishing her third round of flagyl for bacteria issues. She had a

HUGE appetite yesterday and then woke up this morning soaked in

urine. She is almost 5 and hasn't wet her bed in months. She also had

more BM's than usual yesterday and they were a bit softer than usual.

Could this actually be die off from the Sacc B? I wasn't expecting to

see anything significant so quickly. Also, does anyone have

experience with sacc b? If so, can you share good or bad thoughts

about it? 

>

>

>

> Many thanks,

>

>

>

>

> Susie

>

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