Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 >>>Could this be because we are using Houstin Enzymes? , You might want to give it a few days and see if the grinding increases or decreases. It could be that is his response to 'change' and/or not feeling well. The enzymes would be sparking another round of detox and gut healing. It could be a response to adjusting to the enzymes. Are their any positives happening along with the grinding? Positives along with negatives usually indicate going through an adjustment. If the grinding doesn't change in a week, then consider some additional minerals. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Any yeast protocol in place? That would be my guess. My son had terrible yeast when little and was grinding like even at 2 & 3, didn't sleep well. Since starting enzymes, probiotics and a yeast protocol, he never grinds his teeth. I did have some teeth issues and was grinding in my sleep. When I got my dental issues resolved, I had white filling and a chipped tooth, I stopped grinding my teeth. Tammy Grinding teeth Hello Dana and all, My 9 years old son is grinding his teeth very badly during the day and at night when he is sleeping. I thought it could be worms and I gave him Hulda's clark herbal treatment but he is still doing it. He looks quite pale, nervous and anxious lately and does not tolerate high levels of liquid multivitami(said they give him tummy ache), so I dropped them to the minimum as the skin on his hands became very hard and them started to peel as well(he told me they were itchy). Any idea of what he could have? and advice will be greatly appreciated. Olga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 > Hello Dana and all, > My 9 years old son is grinding his teeth very badly during the day and > at night when he is sleeping. At my house, that meant mineral deficiency and yeast overgrowth. > He looks quite pale, nervous and anxious lately and does not tolerate > high levels of liquid multivitami(said they give him tummy ache), so I > dropped them to the minimum as the skin on his hands became very hard > and them started to peel as well(he told me they were itchy). Increase the yeast protocol. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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