Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 PS: We give eggs as well. Another problem is that M has lots lots of visual stims. > > Hi All > Hope you all just had a wonderful Christmas. > > Would like to ask a question, that I searched and thought for long > time but cannt figure it out. My son has a lot of issues, but some > most concerned are: Spacey, Unaware of surroundings, Wild giggling, > and his chronic dark eye circles. We've tried so many things but the > dark eye circles get no improvement, and he alternates with spaceness > and giggling. > > Could that due to viral, or yeast, or food? > or oxalate? > > We are on GFCF + SCD, no preservative/coloring/flavor. (He is only > given meats, salmon, nuts, veggies, and pear/kiwi/grapefruit). His OAT > returns no problem, so any idea what could be the next step? > > YL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Yeast...try Grapefruit seed extract from the Whole Foods Market. Start with one or two drops am and pm and build up about 15 drops per day. After ten days or so try adding in other yeast killers and rotating like candex and three lac. Also give pro biotics each day...Klaire labs and kirkman labs have good ones. --- leej1109 wrote: > Hi All > Hope you all just had a wonderful Christmas. > > Would like to ask a question, that I searched and > thought for long > time but cannt figure it out. My son has a lot of > issues, but some > most concerned are: Spacey, Unaware of surroundings, > Wild giggling, > and his chronic dark eye circles. We've tried so > many things but the > dark eye circles get no improvement, and he > alternates with spaceness > and giggling. > > Could that due to viral, or yeast, or food? > or oxalate? > > We are on GFCF + SCD, no > preservative/coloring/flavor. (He is only > given meats, salmon, nuts, veggies, and > pear/kiwi/grapefruit). His OAT > returns no problem, so any idea what could be the > next step? > > YL > > > > > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 Thanks ... but how do you be sure that's yeast? I suspected it too but the OAT comes back with normal. I also heard another product TheraLAC, is it same as three lac? I keep seeing anti-yeast and anyifungal things, are they same? > > > Hi All > > Hope you all just had a wonderful Christmas. > > > > Would like to ask a question, that I searched and > > thought for long > > time but cannt figure it out. My son has a lot of > > issues, but some > > most concerned are: Spacey, Unaware of surroundings, > > Wild giggling, > > and his chronic dark eye circles. We've tried so > > many things but the > > dark eye circles get no improvement, and he > > alternates with spaceness > > and giggling. > > > > Could that due to viral, or yeast, or food? > > or oxalate? > > > > We are on GFCF + SCD, no > > preservative/coloring/flavor. (He is only > > given meats, salmon, nuts, veggies, and > > pear/kiwi/grapefruit). His OAT > > returns no problem, so any idea what could be the > > next step? > > > > YL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________ > Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. > Just $16.99/mo. or less. > dsl.yahoo.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2005 Report Share Posted December 29, 2005 We see Dr. Usman..she recommends no peanuts for all the kids..and I stopped many nuts due to yeast, as I had read they can promote growth..also..could grapefruit be highly phenolic..which can cause the behaviors too...? It is a challenge to figure out.. > > Hi All > Hope you all just had a wonderful Christmas. > > Would like to ask a question, that I searched and thought for long > time but cannt figure it out. My son has a lot of issues, but some > most concerned are: Spacey, Unaware of surroundings, Wild giggling, > and his chronic dark eye circles. We've tried so many things but the > dark eye circles get no improvement, and he alternates with spaceness > and giggling. > > Could that due to viral, or yeast, or food? > or oxalate? > > We are on GFCF + SCD, no preservative/coloring/flavor. (He is only > given meats, salmon, nuts, veggies, and pear/kiwi/grapefruit). His OAT > returns no problem, so any idea what could be the next step? > > YL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 The IGG antibodies have a memory, so if you child has eaten the food sometime let's say in the last year, it may show up still at some level (if it was leaking). The IGG test tells you if the undigested food entered into the blood stream and an antibody was created to help remove it. Basically, the food was identified by the immune system as a toxin in the blood stream. Healing leaky gut is the goal yes, and better management of bacteria, yeast, inflamation, nutrition, and the immune system are some of the important elements IMO. - Stan > > > > The dark circles are typically gut leakage. I see them all the > time. If you look at Ethan's > > recovery on www.recoveryvideos.com you'll see my son's > transformation once his gut was > > under control. > > > > Typically with bacterial and fungal overgrowth and gut leakage you > may also have a > > fermenting of alchohol and sugar in the gut. The can contibute to > spaciness and the > > inappropriate giggling. > > > > The first thing I would do is get an IGG Food Allergy test by blood > (great plains, etc) and > > remove those foods from the SCD diet... or you can use our " safe > diet " or " Caveman Diet " > > while you get the test results... > > > > www.childrenscornerschool.com/diet.htm > > > > - Stan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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