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,

From what you have written, you have added several new things

in the last month. Here's what I found in what you wrote.

whole pistachios

fresh raspberries

peanut butter cake

cabbage

stopped Nystatin

If I had to make a guess, I would bet that yeast has become an

issue again. The pistachios and fresh rasperries are very

difficult to digest, cabbage can also be hard for some people.

Peanuts are a common allergen (referring to you mentioning the

dark circles under her eyes, which is a common allergy

symtpom). Stopping the Nystatin may have allowed the

" beasties " to begin to return as well.

I would remove the foods that you were not feeding one month

ago and I would resume the Nystatin and see if the issues clear

up.

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 16 months

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-patricia,

i agree with jody. dark circles signifies allergies a lot of the

time. has done allergy testing? also hae you been rotating foods.

maybe she has developed new allergies. i would add back in the

nystatin to see if this improves the situation. i posets about a

month and half ago that my three year who has been gluten , corn,

soy, sugar and diary free for three years got really sick when i

first started this diet. she is not on the specrum at all but when i

started this diet, she was barley talking i carried her from bed to

the kitchen table to the sofa to the car and so fourth. she had a low

grade temp, runny nose and sucked her thumb all day and told me she

couldn't walk. she wouldn't eat anything except eggs nuts and banana.

she then tested allergic to egg and nuts. prpbably too much banana

with all the phenols. now she is doing great. now that i have

removed teh allergins and i am rotating all her foods.

my point being just a few adjsutments and you will be back on track

good luck.

lisa mother of eliza 5yo celaic scd wee 6

jesse 3you same-- In pecanbread , " Jody G. "

<momtobandj@b...> wrote:

> ,

>

> From what you have written, you have added several new things

> in the last month. Here's what I found in what you wrote.

>

> whole pistachios

> fresh raspberries

> peanut butter cake

> cabbage

> stopped Nystatin

>

>

> If I had to make a guess, I would bet that yeast has become an

> issue again. The pistachios and fresh rasperries are very

> difficult to digest, cabbage can also be hard for some people.

> Peanuts are a common allergen (referring to you mentioning the

> dark circles under her eyes, which is a common allergy

> symtpom). Stopping the Nystatin may have allowed the

> " beasties " to begin to return as well.

>

> I would remove the foods that you were not feeding one month

> ago and I would resume the Nystatin and see if the issues clear

> up.

>

> Jody

> mom to -5 and -7

> SCD 16 months

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-patricia,

i agree with jody. dark circles signifies allergies a lot of the

time. has done allergy testing? also hae you been rotating foods.

maybe she has developed new allergies. i would add back in the

nystatin to see if this improves the situation. i posets about a

month and half ago that my three year who has been gluten , corn,

soy, sugar and diary free for three years got really sick when i

first started this diet. she is not on the specrum at all but when i

started this diet, she was barley talking i carried her from bed to

the kitchen table to the sofa to the car and so fourth. she had a low

grade temp, runny nose and sucked her thumb all day and told me she

couldn't walk. she wouldn't eat anything except eggs nuts and banana.

she then tested allergic to egg and nuts. prpbably too much banana

with all the phenols. now she is doing great. now that i have

removed teh allergins and i am rotating all her foods.

my point being just a few adjsutments and you will be back on track

good luck.

lisa mother of eliza 5yo celaic scd wee 6

jesse 3you same-- In pecanbread , " Jody G. "

<momtobandj@b...> wrote:

> ,

>

> From what you have written, you have added several new things

> in the last month. Here's what I found in what you wrote.

>

> whole pistachios

> fresh raspberries

> peanut butter cake

> cabbage

> stopped Nystatin

>

>

> If I had to make a guess, I would bet that yeast has become an

> issue again. The pistachios and fresh rasperries are very

> difficult to digest, cabbage can also be hard for some people.

> Peanuts are a common allergen (referring to you mentioning the

> dark circles under her eyes, which is a common allergy

> symtpom). Stopping the Nystatin may have allowed the

> " beasties " to begin to return as well.

>

> I would remove the foods that you were not feeding one month

> ago and I would resume the Nystatin and see if the issues clear

> up.

>

> Jody

> mom to -5 and -7

> SCD 16 months

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Hi ,

I don't even pretend to know 1/10 of what Jody knows about autism

treatment, however ...

what jumped out at me from your e-mail was stopping the nystatin a

month ago. Based on what I've read on this list over the past year

and more, it seems like ... the yeast came back and that's the main

problem.

The new foods (raspberries, etc.) not being digested is definitely

possible, and they could sneak some food into the intestines for the

nasty bugs.

Please keep us updated on !!

Sue (from Pickering)

Mom to , 4.5, formerly? ASD, SCD since March '03

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