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Hi

It could be bacterial die off. We saw this when we first started BCN, Micheal

talked about changing the pH and how that can displace some bacteria that

liked it better scewed. I am wondering whether the Intestimed (?sp) stuff is

having a similar effect?? Just my ramblings anyways

MAndi in UK

> The only thing I have left to consider is some kind of overgrowth after

> antibiotics which he had six weeks ago. We upped his dose of probiotics at

> that

> time and we did not see a yeast die off. Everything seemed to go very

> smoothly.

> Would any type of bacteria cause these sort of effects? Does anyone

> recognise these symptoms?

>

> Please help as the school are getting very fed up with his tantrums (and so

> am I !!!!!).

>

> :(

>

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Does he have his tonsils? What did you get the antibiotics for? Strep maybe? Was

he better on the antibiotics than off?

Have you checked out the web for information on PANDAS?

-GA

OT : Really need help here!

Hi Everyone,

Further to my email some days ago we are still having huge problems here.

is normally a reasonably placid child has turned aggressive, restleless

and just not a very nice boy!

Having already looked over his food and drink which are fine I am looking at

other things that might be causing this. The symptoms are very phenol like

(but this is NOT the problem). He gets slight colouring in his face and ears

every time he eats no matter what it is. When he becomes aggressive he starts

to scratch at his skin as though it his hurting him and he is extremely short

tempered. He seems to go up and down with his behaviour. He can be just

about

acceptable one day and dreadful the next but always edgy.

The only thing I have left to consider is some kind of overgrowth after

antibiotics which he had six weeks ago. We upped his dose of probiotics at

that

time and we did not see a yeast die off. Everything seemed to go very

smoothly.

Would any type of bacteria cause these sort of effects? Does anyone

recognise these symptoms?

Please help as the school are getting very fed up with his tantrums (and so

am I !!!!!).

:(

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Hi, this kind of behavior happens to us when he has yeast or bacteria

problems. We use GSE, Culturelle, Biocidin, Sach. B., and Pro Bio

Gold. I was reading Shaws book the other day and he says (I

think it was him - we all read so much it sometimes blends together!)

that sometimes the bacteria or yeast are just too much for the otc

remedies and a strong antifungal is neccessary.

Good Luck

Jules

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Further to my email some days ago we are still having huge problems

here.

> is normally a reasonably placid child has turned aggressive,

restleless

> and just not a very nice boy!

>

> Having already looked over his food and drink which are fine I am

looking at

> other things that might be causing this. The symptoms are very

phenol like

> (but this is NOT the problem). He gets slight colouring in his

face and ears

> every time he eats no matter what it is. When he becomes

aggressive he starts

> to scratch at his skin as though it his hurting him and he is

extremely short

> tempered. He seems to go up and down with his behaviour. He can

be just about

> acceptable one day and dreadful the next but always edgy.

>

> The only thing I have left to consider is some kind of overgrowth

after

> antibiotics which he had six weeks ago. We upped his dose of

probiotics at that

> time and we did not see a yeast die off. Everything seemed to go

very smoothly.

> Would any type of bacteria cause these sort of effects? Does

anyone

> recognise these symptoms?

>

> Please help as the school are getting very fed up with his tantrums

(and so

> am I !!!!!).

>

> :(

>

>

>

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