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> I`ve tried kirkman enzymes and houston enzymes and primal defense,

> and theelac. My son still has frequent bowl movements evey day. He

> has very fowl smelling bowel movements, always has. I swear it goes

> in one end and right back out the other. I`m sure he has low or no

> stomach acid. Could taking meds for reflux when he was younger have

> caused that? He can`t swallow a cap. so i can`t get Betaine HCI

down

> him. I know he should probably be on the simple carbohydrate diet,

> but had to get him to eat certain things. At the end of my rope

with

> all this special diet and supplement thing.If he can`t absorb, it

> seems hopeless. Tina

My son is still a work in progress also. I know he's not getting the

vitamins and minerals he needs. I have learned that my son tolerates

L.acidophilus from www.customprobiotics.com. I do have my son on the

SCD but I may change that soon. (I also tried Kirkman, threelac,

theralac, culturelle, and probably some other probiotics on my son,

none of which he tolerated.)

Also, per Dana's recommendation on a question I posed about a month

ago, I purchased colloidal silver and dosed my son with that for

about 7 days. This helped my son's bowel movements so my son's

problems must have been bacteria instead of yeast. You could try

getting colloidal silver, the spray form, and dose your child with

that.

VickiB

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My son had smelly, frequent bowel movements when

he had Clostridia...

Here is what I used to solve the problem:

--Cultrelle (lots of it!)

--Lauricidin with AFP and NF Houston Enzymes

--Primal Defense

--FloraJen (probiotic)

--green tea extract (green tea might work, too)

WHAT NOW ?

I`ve tried kirkman enzymes and houston enzymes and primal defense,

and theelac. My son still has frequent bowl movements evey day. He

has very fowl smelling bowel movements, always has. I swear it goes

in one end and right back out the other. I`m sure he has low or no

stomach acid. Could taking meds for reflux when he was younger have

caused that? He can`t swallow a cap. so i can`t get Betaine HCI down

him. I know he should probably be on the simple carbohydrate diet,

but had to get him to eat certain things. At the end of my rope with

all this special diet and suppliment thing.If he can`t absorb, it

seems hopeless. Tina

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Meant to say 3 days on - 11 days off without giving any minerals on the on days !

What now ?

Hi all,I need some advice. We have been chelating since June, using 8 hourlyprotocol, oral dmsa, 300mg dose, 3 days on and 3 days off. My son is5 1/2 ston in weight, 12 years old yesterday. Everything appeared fine and we were seeing some really nice gains andgreat behaviours until Monday last week, the day after a chelationweekend. Since then he has been unbelievably stimmy, really old stims havereappeared along with tense, stressful behaviour. He isn't copingwell with any changes. He is becoming stressed at the slightest thingand tantrumming, pinching, grabbing (all things we left behind sometime ago). Oh, and he even put soil in his mouth in the middle of atantrum. (I haven't seen him do this for years)! He looks totallyspaced out with an awful frown on his face, which for us usuallyspells trouble. He has also been wanting pressure on his arms andjoints which are all things that we used to see. I am giving him custom probiotics, nystatin, advanced biocidin foryeast/ bacteria. He has been on all of these for some time. This weekend we are due to do another round of chelation. I amconcerned that he is already stressed and not quite sure what to give,change, do to help him get through this. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Trying not to get disheartened as I amsure we can sort him out.Jane

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Hi Jane

We have also been seeing good gains with Charlie but about 2 weeks

ago he regressed to about a year ago in some areas - stimming

loads,baby talk, non aware, very non-compliant, weeing on in the

house/garden etc - it's very disressing isn't it? Anyway dr said

probably yeast and clostridia so he is on a 2 week course of

diflucan and we are also giving vancomycin for 1 week (have to stop

vanco when the diflucan is finished that's why only one week). Dr

has told me if this doesn't get him back after the week to contact

him and he will re-think. He is always on nystatin 3xper day (break

while giving diflucan) but don't think this copes with bad yeast

overgrowth which chelation causes. Oh and we have stopped chelating

for a week as well.

HTH

Peta--

- In Autism Treatment , " melander12000 "

<jane_hogan@...> wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I need some advice. We have been chelating since June, using 8

hourly

> protocol, oral dmsa, 300mg dose, 3 days on and 3 days off. My son

is

> 5 1/2 ston in weight, 12 years old yesterday.

>

> Everything appeared fine and we were seeing some really nice gains

and

> great behaviours until Monday last week, the day after a chelation

> weekend.

>

> Since then he has been unbelievably stimmy, really old stims have

> reappeared along with tense, stressful behaviour. He isn't coping

> well with any changes. He is becoming stressed at the slightest

thing

> and tantrumming, pinching, grabbing (all things we left behind some

> time ago). Oh, and he even put soil in his mouth in the middle of

a

> tantrum. (I haven't seen him do this for years)! He looks totally

> spaced out with an awful frown on his face, which for us usually

> spells trouble. He has also been wanting pressure on his arms and

> joints which are all things that we used to see.

>

> I am giving him custom probiotics, nystatin, advanced biocidin for

> yeast/ bacteria. He has been on all of these for some time.

>

> This weekend we are due to do another round of chelation. I am

> concerned that he is already stressed and not quite sure what to

give,

> change, do to help him get through this.

>

> Any ideas greatly appreciated. Trying not to get disheartened as

I am

> sure we can sort him out.

>

> Jane

>

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Will do.

Re: What now ?

In a message dated 23/08/2006 17:12:11 GMT Daylight Time, jane_hoganbtinternet writes:

Since then he has been unbelievably stimmy, really old stims havereappeared along with tense, stressful behaviour. He isn't copingwell with any changes. He is becoming stressed at the slightest thingand tantrumming, pinching, grabbing (all things we left behind sometime ago). Oh, and he even put soil in his mouth in the middle of atantrum. (I haven't seen him do this for years)! He looks totallyspaced out with an awful frown on his face, which for us usuallyspells trouble. He has also been wanting pressure on his arms andjoints which are all things that we used to see.

>>>ring Dr Heard and ask him what to do - I would be interested in his reply if you don;t miind sharing

Mandi x

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