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My daughter had a stool test done a while back and I just dug it

out. we didn't have any knowledge of what to do with it then. It

says she has no lactobacillus growth at all. What exactly does that

mean?

Thanks

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It's not a good thing. It means she has no healthy bacteria in her

intestines (though sometimes these tests are not completely accurate).

It is common in autism. Give her probiotics and take measures to

kill yeast and bacteria. The SCD repairs the gut so that the

lactobacillus can survive.

Hope

> My daughter had a stool test done a while back and I just dug it

> out. we didn't have any knowledge of what to do with it then. It

> says she has no lactobacillus growth at all. What exactly does that

> mean?

> Thanks

>

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> Many

> of our children including my son have a very difficult time if any success in

> populating this bacteria. I don;t know why.

>

Here's one answer I found recently in Natural Remedies " That Work " for

Gut Issues (this is a small booklet).

It says:

Researchers have found that if the bile is high in toxins and released

by the liver into the small intestines, it will kill off the

acidophilus which predominantly live in the small intestines. This,

then, sets the stage for candida albican overgrowth.

I guess our children are dealing with alot of toxins.

Sunny

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Wow, thanks for that information. We had absolutely NO lacto

bacillus per testing 1 1/2 yrs ago.

Lynn

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> > Many

> > of our children including my son have a very difficult time if

any success in

> > populating this bacteria. I don;t know why.

> >

>

> Here's one answer I found recently in Natural Remedies " That Work "

for

> Gut Issues (this is a small booklet).

> It says:

> Researchers have found that if the bile is high in toxins and

released

> by the liver into the small intestines, it will kill off the

> acidophilus which predominantly live in the small intestines.

This,

> then, sets the stage for candida albican overgrowth.

>

> I guess our children are dealing with alot of toxins.

>

> Sunny

> Japan

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