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> Enzymes can help kill yeast, and I would suspect that yeast might

be a

> problem [my son developed yeast at about round 8]. Try increasing

> your yeast protocol. Yeast symptoms are similar to what you write

above.

>

ok, thank you Dana, you always come through for us...working on

it....Do I need No phenol with GSE? I know I do with OLE. Was your

son's yeast like this? ie red cheek all day and night and no

sleep? He is crying in his sleep and dreaming and saying he is sad

again.

>

>>

> My son tolerated no foods without enzymes. Which specific enzymes

are

> you using? That can make a difference.

>

> HNI zymne prime, no phenol and AFP peptizyde

>

> Increase your yeast protocol, see if that helps.

>

> If it does not help, try alternating rounds. Use ALA every OTHER

round.

I will cut back the amount of ALA when I restart it again. We had

been doing so well with food and sleep...still lots of wake ups but

at least we had some sleep...no longer.

Jacinta

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> ok, thank you Dana, you always come through for us...working on

> it....Do I need No phenol with GSE? I know I do with OLE.

Both GSE and OLE are high phenol, so you might want to give No-Fenol

with the GSE also.

>>Was your

> son's yeast like this? ie red cheek all day and night and no

> sleep? He is crying in his sleep and dreaming and saying he is sad

> again.

My son had dark circles and would wake up giggling at nothing.

If *I* have yeast in my head, I will have a major migraine headache

and trouble sleeping. GSE definitely helps me with my yeast issues.

> > HNI zymne prime, no phenol and AFP peptizyde

Is this the SCD version of Zyme Prime? If not, switch to that one,

see if it helps.

Dana

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Thanks Dana

If *I* have yeast in my head, I will have a major migraine headache

> and trouble sleeping.

Yes I know that feeling too...this I think is different...no

headache, just awake. I have cut down on dose frequency and amounts

and will see if that helps (on Devin's suggestion).

I've put in GSE and uva ursi again for me (breastfeeding) and GSE

for my son.

>

>> Is this the SCD version of Zyme Prime? If not, switch to that

one,

> see if it helps.

>

>I will check that...didn't know there was a different version!

My son is dribbling a bit (not usual) and he has a rash on his

bottom uuuggh...does it sound like yeast? If I don't use enough

enzymes then of course the yeast have a field day with all this

lovely undigested food....is it that do you think?

This is new since reducing the doses of enzymes yesterday...sleep

was a bit better last night though ie every 45 minutes instead of

every 5 or 10. No reflux. However he couldn't nap at all today

despite being tired...yeast I think. He's never giggly or cranky

particularly...likes playing but he's not too physical due to

exhaustion I think.

Happy New Year and thanks for all your help and support.

Jacinta

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> Yes I know that feeling too...this I think is different...no

> headache, just awake. I have cut down on dose frequency and amounts

> and will see if that helps (on Devin's suggestion).

When I am wide awake, it usually means I ate something, or more

commonly that I took a supplement, that caused me to have sleep

issues. Last year I tried echinacea for a major cold/flu, and it kept

me awake ALL NIGHT, despite that I tried taking about 1/4 bottle of

NyQuil for the sedative effect. So it actually made me worse because

I had no sleep.

This year I tried olive leaf extract and had a MUCH BETTER result. It

does not keep me awake, plus it eliminated my October flu in 2-1/2

days, and now my kids are sick but I am *not* sick because I am taking

OLE as preventive.

Crystal Light will also cause me to be awake, even if I drink it with

No-Fenol.

No-Fenol helps kill yeast, which can cause certain people to be awake

at night. Cutting down the dose might be very helpful.

> My son is dribbling a bit (not usual) and he has a rash on his

> bottom uuuggh...does it sound like yeast?

Yes, that can be yeast, or bacteria.

If I don't use enough

> enzymes then of course the yeast have a field day with all this

> lovely undigested food....is it that do you think?

It can be. Try cutting back on sugars and carbs, see if that helps.

Dana

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