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I see things different than other people.. What I see in your

message is your answer to your question. Stop the oils ect. and see

if there is a difference I think your son will be happier. The

yeast is under control It seems to me a little lactobacillus and FOS

will be able to mantain the control you already have. And if you

are still having meltdowns order some enzymes try them this may

help with yeast because the enzymes will block the yeast food

source. Please read a paper on line Understanding Autism by

Jepson MD at cbcutah.com I hope some treatment will give you a

idea where to go next. Ann

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You might want to read my post about grapefruit seed extract containing

benzethonium chloride.

lindaj@...

[ ] OT: chewing, yeast or clostridia circulating after

treatment

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> Several months ago I started using sacc boulardii for clostrida. I

> have always hated treating yeast because it seems to aggravate

> problems. Prior to starting the sac boulardi Jack had ceased chewing

> on objects. The sac boulardi seems to have upped the chewing. I use

> GSE, oil of oregano, lavendar oil blend and olive leaf extract to

> treat yeast, alternating treatments. Jacks's oats test indicated

> high clostridia so I continue w/ the sac boulardi but I almost feel

> the die-off is just floating in his blood stream w/ no end in

> sight.

>

> Any one get through the stages of the yeast die-off. It seems more

> complicated than the metals.

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> Several months ago I started using sacc boulardii for clostrida. I

> have always hated treating yeast because it seems to aggravate

> problems.

Many yeast treatments will aggravate bad bacteria issues.

>> Prior to starting the sac boulardi Jack had ceased chewing

> on objects. The sac boulardi seems to have upped the chewing.

Can be 1) die off, 2) intolerance to the SB, or 3) aggravation of

yeast/bacteria. Consider trying Culturelle, it works VERY WELL for

bacteria.

I use

> GSE, oil of oregano, lavendar oil blend and olive leaf extract to

> treat yeast, alternating treatments. Jacks's oats test indicated

> high clostridia

If he has high clostridia, then don't use GSE. Probably don't use oil

of oregano either, altho I am not sure about that one. I have

never used the others you list. But GSE will kill ALL yeast in less

than a week, which will allow bacteria to overgrow.

Consider using a probiotic and Culturelle, instead of GSE. The body

does need SOME yeast to keep the bacteria under control.

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> Any one get through the stages of the yeast die-off. It seems more

> complicated than the metals.

We are done with yeast here, except for when I let my kids eat too

many holiday cookies LOL

Dana

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Jacks's oats test indicated

> high clostridia so I continue w/ the sac boulardi but I almost feel

> the die-off is just floating in his blood stream w/ no end in

> sight.

>

> Any one get through the stages of the yeast die-off. It seems more

> complicated than the metals.

I have heard that activated charcoal is very useful for die-off.

This makes sense to me, since it is also good for food poisoning,

and detox in general.

If your child swallows capsules, this should work okay. However,

in writing a listmate recently about how to do it otherwise, it

seems hard. Activated charcoal does NOT mix into liquid well

and it has a weird texture (chalky?) and it is BLACK! All I

can come up with is mixing it into " dark " food LOL!

best wishes,

Moria

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This is what it says at www.nutribiotic.com the maker of my GSE:

How can the product be non-toxic if it is so potent?

Extensive testing done at independent laboratories and universities around

the world has proven the concentrate to be safe for human consumption. It is

effective against pathogens because it belongs to a family of compounds

known as quaternary compounds. This family is best known for benzylkonium

chloride and benzylthonium chloride as well as the infamous Quaternium

group, a very toxic antimicrobial preservative used in the cosmetics

industry. While Grapefruit Extract is molecularly similar to these

compounds, there are some profound differences in structure and function.

Studies done to date indicate that there is little danger in either

short-term or long-term internal use.

-----Original Message-----

From: [mailto:lindaj@...]

Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 10:18 AM

You might want to read my post about grapefruit seed extract containing

benzethonium chloride.

lindaj@...

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