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Thanks guys!

> >

> >

> >

> > Eventually he will eat.

> > If he's willing to drink the chicken broth, maybe you can juice a healthy

meal

>

> > and get him to drink it.

> > ...You may have to keep the apple or pear  and slowly make the

change-over to

>

> > mostly veggies.

> > I know 's had great success using that method.  (We were having

pretty

> >good

> >

> > success here, until I went a little overboard one morning and got

busted).  

> >He

> >

> > does need atleast a small amount of carbs to produce glucose. 

Glucose

> >feeds the

> >

> > mitochondria that feeds our brain.  The body can also produce a small

amount

> >of

> >

> > glucose from protein - but from your post, it looks as if he doesn't have

> >much. 

> >

> > If the body is not able to produce glucose from carbs or protein, it will

look

>

> > to the muscles and begin to eat away at them. 

> >

> >  With that said, maybe you can make a compromise and let him keep a

little

> >bit

> >

> > of pear.  Maybe you could use it as an incentive or " reward " when he

tries

> > something new.  Sometimes, we've gotta wheel and deal, ya know?  It

> >completely

> >

> > sucks because we DO have to eat - there's no two ways around it....and we

have

> >

> > to eat multiple times a day.  So optimally, we want meal times to be

relaxing

>

> > and enjoyable.  Stress and aggravation 3 times a day is not good for

anyone,

> > especially for kids whose systems are already stressed to the

max.  As

> >for me,

> >

> > I'm not above bribery.  Many parents will tell you that as the kids get

older,

> >

> > they can FEEL the difference  when they eat certain foods. Eventually you

will

> >

> > see him becoming more proactive in his well-being.  This is what's

happening

> > with my 8 year old.  He WANTS to be better and he understands what that

> > involves.  I give him choices whenever possible so he feels empowered and

in

> > control.    Yeast is a bitch, I know...an ugly ugly 8 headed

monster.  But

> >it

> >

> > would totally suck to create a problem while trying to fix another.  

If you

> >can

> >

> > pump his little body up with super-rich nutrition, his body will have

a much

>

> > easier time fighting the yeast.  Good luck!

> > -Tammy

> >  

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

> > From: " sarastratford@ " <sara_stratford@>

> > To: mb12 valtrex

> > Sent: Wed, January 26, 2011 1:42:15 PM

> > Subject: Syntol question

> >

> > Hey guys.

> >

> > I know a few of you here have raved about Syntol, and I have a couple

questions

> >

> > about using it. My little guy has been GFCFCF and low soy for a long time

(over

> >

> > a year) but his yeast is still crazy out of control. We finally realized

he's a

> >

> > total carb addict and are doing a complete overhaul of his diet; trying to

> >mimic

> >

> > what and Toni are doing with their kiddos. The problem is, he's been

> > subsisting on mostly apples, rice cakes, pears and baby food. So we've

pulled

> > all the yeast feeders from his diet and he's on a hunger strike, being

closely

>

> > monitored by our DAN. He's refusing all the chicken and veggies we

continually

>

> > offer him.

> >

> > While we kill off all the yeast in his gut, I want to make sure we

repopulate

> >it

> >

> > with good stuff, so I bought Syntol and have been slowly increasing his dose

> > every day. Today he will get 6 caps. My questions are:

> >

> > 1. Do you continue to give a " regular " probiotic with it? Their website says

> >not

> >

> > to, but I can't imagine why. I want to give him doses of Syntol throughout

the

>

> > day and then give him his Custom Probiotics at night as well.

> >

> > 2. He doesn't swallow capsules so I am opening them and giving them that

way...

> >

> > anyone know if that destroys the delivery of the spores?

> >

> > Also if any of you have had hunger strikes like this (I know Christel's son

> >went

> >

> > 4 days) any advice would be greatly appreciated! We are on day 5 and have

> > resorted to squirting homemade chicken broth in his mouth via syringe,

because

>

> > he will take his supplements but NO FOOD. Plenty of water though, thank

> > goodness.

> >

> > Thanks!

> > sara

> >

>

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