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Re: Can killing yeast cause gas, bloating and more distended abdomen?

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thats not good

maybe the dan doc should go on some of these antifungals

do you have a ahir test? what supplements are you giving?

> Gibson is starting to look like he's 7 months pregnant.

>

> We were doing natural antifungals for several weeks. Now we are

doing

> Diflucan. I am starting to see a consistent pattern that when we

kill

> yeast bad things happen. Our DAN says Gibson must be very sensitive

> and that is why he is reacting like this. He thinks the abdomen is

> gas. Gibson NEVER passes gas. Does this make sense?

> If this is die-off when will the good come? This is partly a

rant. I

> am feeling very impatient these days.

> Hope

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Hope,

I agree that it isn't 'good' in the body ideally, but gass can

definitely be associated with die-off. When lagoons or sludge pools

are cleaned out with pathogen killers and/or probiotics (killing

adverse bacteria, yeasts, and other gunk), one of the signs it is

working is by watching for bubbling from the lagoons. Some of the

more potent products show off pictures of rapid bubbling so intense

it looks like a layer of foam on the water surface.

Does your son have constipation or sluggish elimination? What does

your doctor suggest to do about the gas except for go slow and ride

it out? Vitamin C, charcoal, and epsom salts are common measures to

help with die-off. Also, giving extra proteases between meals may

help with getting the waste out quicker so your body doesn't have to

detox it.

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> We were doing natural antifungals for several weeks. Now we are doing

> Diflucan. I am starting to see a consistent pattern that when we kill

> yeast bad things happen. Our DAN says Gibson must be very sensitive

> and that is why he is reacting like this. He thinks the abdomen is

> gas. Gibson NEVER passes gas. Does this make sense?

> If this is die-off when will the good come?

It might be that he has bacteria, which the anti-fungals sometimes

make worse.

Or he might have a strain of yeast on which the anti-fungals you have

used, including Diflucan, don't work. Have you had him tested to

determine exactly which strain of yeast he has? You might want to

test him again, to see what he has now.

Dana

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