Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Hi all, 7yr old has had a really bad Candida flare up, no idea why? Anyway today I decided to cut all yeast feeders Potatoes and crisps that he eats by the bucket load and he went into freefall, lots of pain, really sobbing, he is non verbal and was crying his eyes out, Im desperate to help him, I gave him Molybdenum aswell, and late afternoon a bag of crisps I couldnt bear to watch anymore, I was wondering can I just make do with the probiotics and Molybdenum and still give him crisps and the bad stuff will be converted into good? If today was yeast die off it appears to be very much worse than leaving it alone, is there a softer approach? Thanks in Advance Vicky. P.S. seen red ears for the first time in years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 > Hi all, 7yr old has had a really bad Candida flare up, no idea why? > Anyway today I decided to cut all yeast feeders Potatoes and crisps > that he eats by the bucket load For my son, eating something by the bucket load would have meant he did not tolerate that food. When you removed it, it might not have been yeast die off, it might have been withdrawal symptoms from those items. Do you give them with enzymes? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 > > Hi all, 7yr old has had a really bad Candida flare up, no idea why? > > Anyway today I decided to cut all yeast feeders Potatoes and crisps > > that he eats by the bucket load > > > For my son, eating something by the bucket load would have meant he > did not tolerate that food. When you removed it, it might not have > been yeast die off, it might have been withdrawal symptoms from those > items. Do you give them with enzymes? > > Dana Thanks Dana but have checked for intolerances in as much as I can remove the crisps and he will be just as happy with bread or potatoes or sweets, this all came to light when he went GF and I found he didnt give a hoot for the gluten it was the yeast feeders he was after and that diet was crammed full of yeast feeders. Anyways his immediate reaction was so strong I am interested ingiving the Molybdenum but not sure if that theory actually holds any water. Thanks Vicky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 > Thanks Dana but have checked for intolerances in as much as I can > remove the crisps and he will be just as happy with bread or potatoes > or sweets, Are the crisps made of potatoes? He might not tolerate potatoes. My son tolerated potatoes with Zyme Prime, but I know of one child who did not tolerate potatoes no matter what enzymes were used [my son was like that for rice]. this all came to light when he went GF and I found he > didnt give a hoot for the gluten it was the yeast feeders he was > after and that diet was crammed full of yeast feeders. Yes, it might also be a yeast problem. > Anyways his immediate reaction was so strong I am interested > ingiving the Molybdenum but not sure if that theory actually holds > any water. I don't know, but you can try molyb and see if it helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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