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Without a doubt. I was just talking to my wife today about how inconjuntion

with the milk, gluten and corn free diet, the easily implemented and well

balanced BrainChild Nutritionals Supplements, AND THE NYSTATIN along with

both ABA and special tutoring that is proving to be a miricale for our 4 year

old son.

I believe many thanks should go to Terry and the other members of

Mossaic moms.

Incremental gains for the total well-being of our children. The concept is

one of balance and implementation.. We can all do this and succeed.

Good luck and all I can say is keep the faith and implement the program. Its

easy once you get the hang of it and our children really do benefit. i see

it everyday getting better. WOW!

Yours Truly,

Brown

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Without a doubt. I was just talking to my wife today about how inconjuntion

with the milk, gluten and corn free diet, the easily implemented and well

balanced BrainChild Nutritionals Supplements, AND THE NYSTATIN along with

both ABA and special tutoring that is proving to be a miricale for our 4 year

old son.

I believe many thanks should go to Terry and the other members of

Mossaic moms.

Incremental gains for the total well-being of our children. The concept is

one of balance and implementation.. We can all do this and succeed.

Good luck and all I can say is keep the faith and implement the program. Its

easy once you get the hang of it and our children really do benefit. i see

it everyday getting better. WOW!

Yours Truly,

Brown

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Without a doubt. I was just talking to my wife today about how inconjuntion

with the milk, gluten and corn free diet, the easily implemented and well

balanced BrainChild Nutritionals Supplements, AND THE NYSTATIN along with

both ABA and special tutoring that is proving to be a miricale for our 4 year

old son.

I believe many thanks should go to Terry and the other members of

Mossaic moms.

Incremental gains for the total well-being of our children. The concept is

one of balance and implementation.. We can all do this and succeed.

Good luck and all I can say is keep the faith and implement the program. Its

easy once you get the hang of it and our children really do benefit. i see

it everyday getting better. WOW!

Yours Truly,

Brown

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In a message dated 4/17/00 11:51:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

happy1@... writes:

> At March's moms meeting, there was a discussion about Nystatin (oral) to

> wipe out yeast. I spoke to my pediatrician today and, of course, she's in

> the dark (what else is new). Is this something I should pursue? If so,

how

> did other list members get their doc's to prescribe? We're going to see

> Dr. Hift on 5/6, is this something I would bring up to her?

>

> As usual, all info is greatly appreciated. Anne

>

Anne:

Yes, you should take this issue up with Dr. Hift. Nystatin is an Rx

anti-fungal, and many of our children have intestinal yeast overgrowth (along

with other gut-related problems) that ultimately exacerbate cognitive

dysfunction, behavior problems, etc.

Dr. Hift can have your child do an Organic Acids (urine) test to

determine to what extent their is a yeast problem, or on occasion, based on

the child's history (lots of antibiotics??) she may just prescribe it.

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In a message dated 4/17/00 11:51:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

happy1@... writes:

> At March's moms meeting, there was a discussion about Nystatin (oral) to

> wipe out yeast. I spoke to my pediatrician today and, of course, she's in

> the dark (what else is new). Is this something I should pursue? If so,

how

> did other list members get their doc's to prescribe? We're going to see

> Dr. Hift on 5/6, is this something I would bring up to her?

>

> As usual, all info is greatly appreciated. Anne

>

Anne:

Yes, you should take this issue up with Dr. Hift. Nystatin is an Rx

anti-fungal, and many of our children have intestinal yeast overgrowth (along

with other gut-related problems) that ultimately exacerbate cognitive

dysfunction, behavior problems, etc.

Dr. Hift can have your child do an Organic Acids (urine) test to

determine to what extent their is a yeast problem, or on occasion, based on

the child's history (lots of antibiotics??) she may just prescribe it.

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In a message dated 4/17/00 11:51:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

happy1@... writes:

> At March's moms meeting, there was a discussion about Nystatin (oral) to

> wipe out yeast. I spoke to my pediatrician today and, of course, she's in

> the dark (what else is new). Is this something I should pursue? If so,

how

> did other list members get their doc's to prescribe? We're going to see

> Dr. Hift on 5/6, is this something I would bring up to her?

>

> As usual, all info is greatly appreciated. Anne

>

Anne:

Yes, you should take this issue up with Dr. Hift. Nystatin is an Rx

anti-fungal, and many of our children have intestinal yeast overgrowth (along

with other gut-related problems) that ultimately exacerbate cognitive

dysfunction, behavior problems, etc.

Dr. Hift can have your child do an Organic Acids (urine) test to

determine to what extent their is a yeast problem, or on occasion, based on

the child's history (lots of antibiotics??) she may just prescribe it.

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At March's moms meeting, there was a discussion about Nystatin (oral) to

wipe out yeast. I spoke to my pediatrician today and, of course, she's in

the dark (what else is new). Is this something I should pursue? If so, how

did other list members get their doc's to prescribe? We're going to see

Dr. Hift on 5/6, is this something I would bring up to her?

As usual, all info is greatly appreciated. Anne

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At March's moms meeting, there was a discussion about Nystatin (oral) to

wipe out yeast. I spoke to my pediatrician today and, of course, she's in

the dark (what else is new). Is this something I should pursue? If so, how

did other list members get their doc's to prescribe? We're going to see

Dr. Hift on 5/6, is this something I would bring up to her?

As usual, all info is greatly appreciated. Anne

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