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This is very interesting to me too. I did not know supplements can have yeast.

I know yeast is a major issue for my boys. How do I find out if a supplement is

made with yeast and how do I find supplements not made with yeast. This is

horrifying and I wonder if yeast in their supplements is why they have not

progressed more than they have.

Thanks, Dana

ksolsham <kshamsey@...> wrote:

Just wanted to thank you for this post. The yeast connection is

fascinating. I posted earlier about our daughter's regression and am

still looking for info on dosages for Omega 3 and E and any others

suggested, but this yeast thing as me thinking. How do you test for

yeast allergy? Is it IgG or IgE or waht? (confusing!)

> >

> >

> Our " regressions " with fish oil that had gone bad, or introduction

of

> a supplement that was made from a fungus or yeast (which triggered

an

> allergic reaction)...were not mild. They were very scary. The first

> time it happened I thought my son was finally manifesting the

> symptoms of a neurogenerative disorder or mitochondrial disorder

> (which can be associated with rapid neurological decline). These

were

> very scary events...and each time we have identified a cause

> (although sometimes that cause was not identified until a year

later

> when we understood more about this disorder). You need to look for

> the cause. Something is making him worse. What is new? New food?

New

> supplement? New bottle of a supplement you were using before? You

> will need to rack your brain. I would never have associated baking

> bread (ingestion of yeast)...with the regression that ph had in

> september, until the yeast/mold allergy was identified, and then I

> realized that his symptoms started around the time we bought the

new

> bread machine.

>

> Neuroregression warrants a work-up. There are also infections that

> can do this. You need to have him seen by his pediatrician,

document

> the changes you are seeing, and try to figure out what triggered it.

>

> > In a message dated 12/17/2007 12:10:47 P.M. Eastern Standard

Time,

> > claudia.morris@ writes:

> >

> > One reassuring thing we have found is that the set-backs are all

> > reversible,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > But here's the part that's frustrating to me-- I don't think we

> can call it

> > a " set-back " or really even a " regression " because both of those

> really

> > would mean that he's Stalled out or has taken a few steps

backwards

> from the

> > progress he's already made.

> > Asa's been dealing with orthopedic issues on top of the Apraxia,

> and he's

> > always had a very severe in-toeing, but when I say he had a

> regression-- it's

> > not quite accurate, because he woke up on Thursday WORSE than

he's

> ever

> > actually been physically speaking. So it's not as though he's

made

> progress and then

> > had a set-back and things stalled out, but rather, he totally

> WORSENED

> > overall.

> >

> > I'm not sure if my wording is making sense, but in a nutshell,

he's

> always

> > had the in-toeing and has had that " clumsy " walk due to that, but

> now he's not

> > only walking that way, but WORSE than he ever was, and his foot

is

> literally

> > dragging and " lazy " . Almost like you would see with a person who

> has had a

> > stroke.

> >

> > Becky

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

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