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My daughter has started reacting to noises again: loud toilet

flushing, phone, vaccuum. She screams and cries when we go into a

public toilet. We've been in a few that were very loud and it

scared her. Since then, she's having a very hard time with it.

Is this significant of yeast or something else?

Thanks,

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Hi a,

I don't know if it is yeast causing sound sensitivity, but my

daughter used to do the same thing and still does sometimes. We have

used auditory intergration therapy to help. We have an in-home

program. The first time we did it we used a practioner, but it was

fairly expensive. The in-home program seemed to do as well.

My daughter's sound sensitivity also got better after we started IV

Glutathione. I am pretty sure we have had yeast issues and I know we

have had parasite problems. A couple of times I have used a product

called para-cleanse that seemed to help with those problems. I have

had to do all of this just kind of trial and error so I don't know

if any of the things we have done would be helpful to anyone else.

We also found some very small ear plugs that are on something that

looks like a headband. My daughter still uses them sometimes,

especially in public places like the grocery story or a noisy

restaurant. We found them at Wal Mart in the sporting goods section.

They are used to help hunters or people working with outdoor

equipment reduce noise levels. I like them because once they are in

place, you really can't tell they are anything but a hairband.

Sorry, I ran on and on.

NBlackmon

> My daughter has started reacting to noises again: loud toilet

> flushing, phone, vaccuum. She screams and cries when we go into a

> public toilet. We've been in a few that were very loud and it

> scared her. Since then, she's having a very hard time with it.

>

> Is this significant of yeast or something else?

>

> Thanks,

> a

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Where does one get a in-home auditory integration program?

Thanks! :-)

At 12:05 AM 8/10/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>Hi a,

>I don't know if it is yeast causing sound sensitivity, but my

>daughter used to do the same thing and still does sometimes. We have

>used auditory intergration therapy to help. We have an in-home

>program. The first time we did it we used a practioner, but it was

>fairly expensive. The in-home program seemed to do as well.

>My daughter's sound sensitivity also got better after we started IV

>Glutathione. I am pretty sure we have had yeast issues and I know we

>have had parasite problems. A couple of times I have used a product

>called para-cleanse that seemed to help with those problems. I have

>had to do all of this just kind of trial and error so I don't know

>if any of the things we have done would be helpful to anyone else.

>We also found some very small ear plugs that are on something that

>looks like a headband. My daughter still uses them sometimes,

>especially in public places like the grocery story or a noisy

>restaurant. We found them at Wal Mart in the sporting goods section.

>They are used to help hunters or people working with outdoor

>equipment reduce noise levels. I like them because once they are in

>place, you really can't tell they are anything but a hairband.

>Sorry, I ran on and on.

>NBlackmon

>

> > My daughter has started reacting to noises again: loud toilet

> > flushing, phone, vaccuum. She screams and cries when we go into a

> > public toilet. We've been in a few that were very loud and it

> > scared her. Since then, she's having a very hard time with it.

> >

> > Is this significant of yeast or something else?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > a

>

>

>

>Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

><<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com>http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com>

>

>

>

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We got our in-home CD's from a company called Vision Audio Inc.

located in Joppa, MD. The program is called EASe. We found the

company on the internet and I called and spoke with the man who

designed it. They have a website so you could probably do a search

and find it. He uses the same technology of AIT practitioners. It is

filtered music. You do it just like with a practioner, two 30 minute

sessions twice a day for 10 days. The sessions need to be separated

by at least three hours. When we bought them the CDs were not

expensive. Each one, there were two available at the time, we less

than $100, much cheaper than the $1,000 we paid the AIT practioner.

NBlackmon

> > > My daughter has started reacting to noises again: loud toilet

> > > flushing, phone, vaccuum. She screams and cries when we go

into a

> > > public toilet. We've been in a few that were very loud and it

> > > scared her. Since then, she's having a very hard time with it.

> > >

> > > Is this significant of yeast or something else?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > a

> >

> >

> >

> >Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

> ><<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com>http://forums.autism-

rxguidebook.com>

> >

> >

> >

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