Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 Go to a doctor..get a two month dose of niacitatine..remove all high solicilites such as fruits/cucumbers/ raisins and fruit juices..sugars are bad../yeast in large dosage are bad..and then I would suggest acidopholis from Klaire laboratory..Culturelle I believe papaya, mango even in dried form as well as pears are low in solicilites and will still allow some type of life and balance.. Healthway on riveredge road in Tenafly is a great place to start.. JB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 In a message dated 12/17/00 12:56:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, JBsC5@... writes: << Go to a doctor..get a two month dose of niacitatine..remove all high solicilites such as fruits/cucumbers/ raisins and fruit juices..sugars are bad../yeast in large dosage are bad..and then I would suggest acidopholis from Klaire laboratory..Culturelle >> : Sorry, but I wanted to just correct some spelling here, since I know that we don't have DAN! protocol-equiped spell-checkers on our computers. I believe you are referring to an Rx anti-fungal to combat yeast called " Nystatin. " And yes, avoiding " salicylates " in foods is also a good idea to try with children who have multiple food allergies. Both are worthwhile suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2000 Report Share Posted December 17, 2000 Thank you I am battling the flu myself and sometimes have more passion to help than time to check for mispellings..I really do thank you for the correct spellings...You are a guiding light that I will always be eternally grateful for. Best regards, Brown..LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 Bad breath is often from sinusitis. Willie and I have it right now from the dust and mold spores in our home. Supposedly wall to wall carpet, stuffed animals, and wall hangings are big culprits. An air purifier helps us. The school air must be different. Re: Yeast What are the symptoms of autisitc children with Yeast issues? My daughter has the dark circles and I know she has stomach problems because even after brushing her teeth a short while later she will have bad breath. I had read that this has to do with Yeast and digestive problems. Is anyone else dealing with this? I have started her on acidophillus to try and help it. By the way was sleeping great for 2 weeks and now she's not. So there is something to this seasonal thing. Its worse on days off from school. Barbara SellixMosaic meets the 2nd Thursday morning and the 3rd Wednesday evening of every month.http://www.egroups.com/community/MosaicMoms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Hi all, was scoped via endoscopy and colonoscopy today. She had a horrible rash on her face, hands and other parts of her body three weeks ago which they diagnosed Celiac Sprue or Dermititis Herpetiformes. Since, she has had a yeast infection and severe abdominal pain, GI troubles and urinary frequency. When they scoped her today, they found an infection(yeast) in her esophogas that was pretty severe. They are treating her with Diflucan and Miralax. Has anyone had any experience with this stuff? They said her immune system is surpressed. I'm supposed to see a Dr on next week. Thanks Jane >From: Randy Nunez >Reply-To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >Subject: Re: mattresses >Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 10:46:51 -0400 > >Here's two postings from the Autism-Mercury group that you might find >interesting. Note the car seat discussion in Posting #2. > >Posting #1: >---------------- >Is it bad to chelate when exposure continues? If so do I need to buy an >expensive organic cotton mattress due to antimony? > >*IMO, yes. Two places I know about make them: Soaring Heart Futon in >Seattle (where I got mine) and Abundant Earth, also in WA (Port Angeles, >maybe). Both have websites and both require (it's a law) that those made >without chemicals or wool (another flame retardant, which sometimes >contains arsenic due to sheep dip) go only to those with a prescription. My >acupuncturist/NAET practitioner faxed them one and it sufficed. I have no >connection with Soaring Heart Futon other than as a satisfied customer and >none with Abundant Earth. > > S > >Posting #2: >----------------- > >The beds themselves can be an exposure? > > The mattresses, yes, as well as sheets, etc. One can get non-flame >retardant futons only with a doctor's prescription. I got mine from Soaring >Heart Futonsin Seattle. Some are made with wool as the flame retardant >instead of the antimony but arsenic is used on sheep so I'd >go with the chemical-free, nonwool ones. I think a place, also somewhere in >the Pacific NW, called Abundant Earth, also has/makes them available by >prescription. Cotlife website has info about mattress covers but I don't >know if they go bigger than crib size. > > > Are their studies showing exposure from car seats? >Don't know about studies but info out there a couple years ago in particular >about Graco having both antimony and arsenic (used as stain >resistance). Should be able to read some about that in the archives of >this list. There also is or used to be a list called >antimonyandarsenic with some of the same people as on this >list. > > > > >Message: 9 > > Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 22:48:48 -0000 > > From: "penelope_fam" > >Subject: mattresses > > > >Has anyone dealt w/ the new mattress issue? I am looking at what to > >do to move my twins out of toddler beds and want to avoid the flame > >retardant stuff... > > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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