Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 hi stan... i posted the other day about my son becoming yeasty with MB12 and you suggested that i add niacin and l-carnitine. i gave him a probiotic that included sacc. b in it for yeast and it seems to be working as he hasn't woken up laughing the last 3 nights. should i still supplement with the niacin and l-carnitine for other reasons or were you simply suggesting it to combat yeast? thank you, tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 That's good news. I should leave it up to you. I probably would try it, but it's your call. - Stan -- In mb12 valtrex , " tracey " wrote: > > hi stan... i posted the other day about my son becoming yeasty with > MB12 and you suggested that i add niacin and l-carnitine. i gave him > a probiotic that included sacc. b in it for yeast and it seems to be > working as he hasn't woken up laughing the last 3 nights. should i > still supplement with the niacin and l-carnitine for other reasons or > were you simply suggesting it to combat yeast? > > thank you, > tracey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 The niacin and l-carnatine are to help mobilize or help burn off the toxins from the fungus. - Stan > > hi stan... i posted the other day about my son becoming yeasty with > MB12 and you suggested that i add niacin and l-carnitine. i gave him > a probiotic that included sacc. b in it for yeast and it seems to be > working as he hasn't woken up laughing the last 3 nights. should i > still supplement with the niacin and l-carnitine for other reasons or > were you simply suggesting it to combat yeast? > > thank you, > tracey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 NIACIN also helps to maintain the brain neurotransmitters in balance, make the alkaloids water soluble so they can be excreted, otherwise your kid storage the alkaloids from the fungus, so the kid does not whack out when toxins irritate his brain, or alter his neurotransmission. An overgrow of yeast is a sign of toxicity because yeast is like a sponge, part of our immune system to protect the GI from toxins. If you make yeast explode, you release the toxins, alkaloids, and more. Check heavy metal toxicity and especially for cooper toxicity, because adrenaline mixed with copper produces adrenochrome and the effect of adrenochrome are pretty much like LSD trip, or high behavior. If your kid acts like he is high (laughing, screaming, daydreaming, paranoid) more than autistic characteristics (aligning, repeating numbers and rituals), I found alkaloids from fungus to produce this as well adrenochrome. For more details in this, you can go to reversingautism yahoo group and search adrenochrome and alkaloids. Autism is not just autistic characteristics anymore (like the movie Rayman), it is a cocktail of toxic compounds that our poor kids are going thru, making them act Autistics as well high, to help them better I came up with the idea of heeling my son to get rid of substances that were making him act high so I will be able to talk to him at least. Then the other health problems that can be taken care of more easy if I can at least communicate with him. . > > > > hi stan... i posted the other day about my son becoming yeasty with > > MB12 and you suggested that i add niacin and l-carnitine. i gave him > > a probiotic that included sacc. b in it for yeast and it seems to be > > working as he hasn't woken up laughing the last 3 nights. should i > > still supplement with the niacin and l-carnitine for other reasons or > > were you simply suggesting it to combat yeast? > > > > thank you, > > tracey > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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