Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 > How do you know if your child has yeast issues? I have info here http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm >> He never has solid > BM's. He has often had dark, sand-like grains in his BM's and > occasionally his BM's have been greenish and sometimes they > are " fluffy " . Fluffy can be yeast. Green is usually undigested food, or eating foods that are green or blue, or a bile production issue. Sand-like grains that are dark, can be many things. >>The only time > he ever seems to have solid BM's is when he has a cold. Is this because he is not eating while sick, or because he is on medication? Can you determine why this might be? Before we > started GF/CF, he would be up crying most nights and gassy. He > rarely does that anymore, but we can't seem to correct his > digestion. If you suspect a food issue, you can consider rotating foods to find other problem foods http://www.danasview.net/rotation.htm Or consider enzymes http://www.houstonni.com/ Some kids have diarrhea because they need zinc. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Hi, My son had the exact same problem. I traced his problems down to vitamins and food digestion. At the time, we were using Freeda's vitamins. They have 20mg iron. We removed the vitamins. He is now on custom blended vitamins and they work great. Second, we put him on enzymes(I use a combo of kirkman complete w/DPP IV and No Fenol from Houston Nauticals) and for the first time in his life, he had good solid stools and we have not had a problem in over 6 months. With better stools came better behaviour. He is still very hyper but his behavior is much better. > How do you know if your child has yeast issues? He never has solid > BM's. He has often had dark, sand-like grains in his BM's and > occasionally his BM's have been greenish and sometimes they > are " fluffy " . I tried taking him off all supplements for a week to > see if that was it and started adding them back slowly, but nothing > seemed to make a difference. We tried grapefruit seed extract for a > week and also gse at lunch with probiotics at dinner. The only time > he ever seems to have solid BM's is when he has a cold. Before we > started GF/CF, he would be up crying most nights and gassy. He > rarely does that anymore, but we can't seem to correct his > digestion. We just got his DDI results back and he meets the > counting rules and is also in the red for arsenic, which they said > can cause diarrhea. We will hopefully be starting chelation soon, > which I know can disrupt the body, so I would like to know what to > look for as far as signs of yeast or any other common side-effects of > chelation. We really can't afford any other testing right now so I > am kind of shooting in the dark. Any pointers in the right direction > would be appreciated. I keep hoping to find " The Book of Poop " at > our local library, but so far, no luck. > Thanks for any help, > ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Thanks for the reply. I will check out your site re:yeast. (Great site by the way, I checked out the metals section the other day.) When he has a cold, he may get a dose or two of Motrin the first day if he has a fever and his eating changes little. We put a vaporizer on at night for him, but that is about the only change! He will usually have 1 or 2 solid BM's at the end of his cold and then go right back to diarrhea. He was almost in the red (low) for zinc so I will try to up his consumption of zinc. How much is too much? When you supplement, should you take into consideration how much he is getting naturally in food? I am looking into ways to reduce his exposure, but I may have hit a wall. We are surrounded by farms that use chemical farming methods. I am afraid that is where ds is getting the arsenic. Dh would never agree to move, and we can't afford a reverse-osmosis if it is in the water. I am working my way through the links on your site - any that would be better than the others for source removal ideas? Thank you so much for your help. Our MD thinks I am a little off my rocker with all this stuff (as well as my in-laws!) so all I have are the wonderful people on this site and the sites they point me to, and a few books at our rural library. Thanks again! ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 > When he has a cold, he may get a dose or two of Motrin the first day > if he has a fever and his eating changes little. We put a vaporizer > on at night for him, but that is about the only change! He will > usually have 1 or 2 solid BM's at the end of his cold and then go > right back to diarrhea. He might have a virus issue, and the fever knocks it back for a few days. > He was almost in the red (low) for zinc so I will try to up his > consumption of zinc. How much is too much? Start at USRDA and work up. http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm >> When you supplement, > should you take into consideration how much he is getting naturally > in food? I don't, unless my kids are eating LOTS of a certain food, or if they are eating foods which are high in certain minerals. >>I am working my way through the links on your site - any that > would be better than the others for source removal ideas? Depends on which minerals/metals you are trying to remove. > Thank you so much for your help. Our MD thinks I am a little off my > rocker with all this stuff (as well as my in-laws!) My family thought I was off my rocker until my formerly-low-functioning-Kanners-autism child recovered. Now they give my phone number to all their friends. Not sure this is all that good tho LOL. My mother says " my daughter cured my grandson with voodoo stuff that actually WORKS " . I do get many calls tho. For MDs who ask, I just say " alternative medicine " . I am strange enough, I don't need any CPS referrals. Good luck. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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