Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Jeanie, Thanks for the info. I will check out Pfeiffer T.C. I am in Oregon...wonder if they do long distance work? I am afraid to get my hopes up but I have seen a wildly happy kid last night and this morning.  I was even able to tell her "NO" about her breakfast choice and she did not attack me. I can not yet say for sure that it is the new probiotics....nor that it will last....but I honestly do have my hopes up that the newly added probiotics are helping. jeanie ward wrote:  Angi, is there any way you can have her copper level checked? H checks for biochemistry. this sounds like our dd. they found she has elevated copper and a zinc deficiency. Elevated copper causes this kind of behavior. From: Angi and To: miralax Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 10:30:19 PM Subject: Re: probiotic question  hi everyone, thanks for your replies. my girl was on kirkman's for about a year but she kept getting strep. i was afraid of "pandas" and she was afraid of yet another swab to the back of the throat so i stopped. i am sort of afraid to start them again. both yesterday and today she had big balls of poop. This is a lot better than normal...usually no poop without laxative. she also has been a bit less testy and maybe even a bit happier!??!? !?! (2 days) I hope we continue to see some improvements from culterelle and attune. She is on THREE meds, has sensory OT, has a therapist, goes swimming 2x a week for sensory stuff, has a trampoline for sensory stuff, and still rages and attacks us. However, YESTERDAY NO ATTACKING ALL DAY. Today, it was MINIMAL.  She has a behavior chart and gets 5 stickers for a full day of no attacking us so I keep close track of the beating traumas. Anyway, thanks so much for all of the help and support. Angi jeanie ward wrote:  Angi, Some Chiro's have a computer that will show which probiotics and supplements are compatable with each persons body It's called the intero machine. It seems to be right on, the results were the same as what blood work showed as far as corn allergies etc. She may be reacting to an ingredient in the probiotic. You need to find out what is in them. Gluten, corn, dairy, etc.   Kirkman makes the best I've seen without all the additives. It's kind of like a hyperallergenic probiotic. I do believe they can stir up something as my dd always seemed to come down with a similar strep kind of condition and the probiotic had the strep strain in it. Although, after giving several times, now she doesn't get sick upon taking them, almost like she built an immunity to it? As far as the canker sore, I think it has something to do with the acidity and bacteria in the stomach. You see one pop up when you intoduce a probiotic but I really think the probiotics help. They seem to be less and less since starting the probiotic. We saw them more without one.  From: Jennie <mykidshisgift@ yahoo.com> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Tue, April 27, 2010 5:08:02 PM Subject: Re: probiotic question  I dont suspect it is related! 6 days later!! It sounds like she is viral and that well as we know cause fussiness. Also virus's well slow, even just about stop the perstalisis( contractions) in the intestines in some. I would wait it out or if you feel leary stop the probiotics until she feels better. I feel the probiotics well help speed the viral recovery though! Whenever my son shows signs of illness I give him olive leaf extract. But I would wait until she is well then test it. In some if there has been antibiotics etc there could be die off symptoms. My son has never had this! Do you use magnesium or aloe juice? These are both calming for the body! I hope she feels better! As for the fussiness maybe put her in an epsom salt bath. Jennie<><  Thanks for this information, Jeanie!! I put her on this probiotic http://www.countryl ifevitamins. com/moreinfo. cfm?Category= 9 & Product_ID=122 which she seems to tolerate well enough. Please let me know if I am on the right track. From: jeanie ward <dreamjeanie@ att.net> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 8:59:04 PM Subject: Lillu caster oil question  Safety precautions: Castor oil should not be taken internally. It should not be applied to broken skin, or used during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or during menstrual flow. http://www.earthcli nic.com/Remedies /castor_oil. html From: jeanie ward <dreamjeanie@ att.net> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 7:49:19 PM Subject: Re: Natural antifungals- which ones are safe for 3 year olds?? Never used it but they used to use it for years. From: Lillu <lillu0314yahoo (DOT) com> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 3:11:28 PM Subject: Re: Natural antifungals- which ones are safe for 3 year olds??  what is your take on the use of castor oil for constipation. From: jeanie ward <dreamjeanie@ att.net> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 3:52:51 PM Subject: Re: Natural antifungals- which ones are safe for 3 year olds??  Get the book the yeast connection. Always read the labels and stick to the doses of oils and antifugals. Some of the oils are concentrated and need to be mixed with a buffer. Probiotics help without the use of an antifungal as they can be hard on their kidney's. Kirkman Labs can assist you with this question and offer some assistance. From: minsy1010 <minsy1010yahoo (DOT) com> To: miralax@yahoogroups .com Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 1:59:22 PM Subject: Natural antifungals- which ones are safe for 3 year olds??  Hello all, Knowing this group is super knowledgeable, can someone please help me with antifungals for my 3 (4 this july) year old. I have always suspect some yeast/candida issues. He recently had a ringworm on his face and its not healing very well. I head about garlic, oregano oil, black walnut, pau d arco, caprilic etc..... but am afraid to give to him??? Please let me know your experience and products that you liked. I just started him on kyolic garlic and pau d arco. Thanks so much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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