Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Ok, here is my problem. My son has been on HNI AFP and No-Fenol for 10 months. In that time we have had reports of no yeast problems but no good bacterial growth either. I noticed that he was developing signs of a yeast type infection about two months ago, since we were going to start to chelate him in that same time I decided to try candex enzymes (as well as our daily enzymes and supplements). He has been fine up until three days ago when I decided to give him so GSE to keep the yeast at bay as we are starting round two today. Well, the night of the day I gave 2 drops of GSE he had a MAJOR blowout. (sorry for the graphic description but here it goes) His poop was BLACK and runny, so much so that it went down his legs....yuck. Well, I decided it might be yeast die off and so I gave him the GSE the next morning. His poop was still watery that evening and black but not as much in volume as the first but it seemed to have mucous in it. So, I did not give him the GSE yesterday as we were at his grandmothers. He poop was the same dark color but in a nice formed shape. I also give him one-two culturette a day and one-two pro-bio gold a day. Also interesting during this time is his language has been very nice. He is practically non-verbal outside of therapy but,for example, today we were leaving his grandmothers and I told him (as I always do) say Bye bye to granny....He turned and said bybygrrr. If that wasn't enough when I said byebye he said again! He has been saying go and video spontaneously and is getting people when he wants something (not just sitting there waiting for someone to help). So, my question is do you think the liquid (and foul smelling) BMs are from yeast die-off or is it bacteria. Sorry so long but any ideas would be GREAT! Thanks for listening, Dena Mother of Hayden (3.5 years old) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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