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Our guys get the giggles, to the point of wetting themselves, when they've

had too many blueberries... so it may be phenols... but they do like a

sprinkle of sugar on them...

What would be the least reactive way to treat yeast?

Pam

At 03:08 PM 9/28/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>--My daughter has had clean yeast tests, but when I treated for

>yeast anyway, she improved. That kind of giggling is always yeast for

>her. Also, her sleep patterns usually get disturbed at the same time.

>If I treat for yeast, the giggles usually disappear and she starts

>sleeping all night. It could also be that she does not tolerate a

>supplement or food, but I would treat for yeast as to eliminate one

>possibility.--Tod

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> > The giggles my daughter has are not like the giggles I had as a

>child. They are like someone who is in LaLa land, totally out of it.

> > Sometimes the high of giggling is followed by the low of a meltdown.

>These giggles are not necessarily pleasant I think. They are more like

>someone spaced out and not in control.

> > She has giggles that are more what I'd call normal, but the

>uncontrolled giggles are not at all the same thing.

> >

> > Re: the giggles

> >

> >

> > Hello

> >

> > I used to have the giggles a lot when I was at school. It was the

>most

> > lovely feeling in itself and a wonderful release from all kinds of

> > tension, and I still remember it today, with regret that I haven't

> > giggled properly most of my adult life. I don't know what's

>causing it

> > for your son, but I'd say, don't deprive him of something so

>fantastic!

> >

> > Sara

> >

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I have good success with a product called Candex. It is an enzyme

product that eats the cell wall of the yeast. You don't see much of

the die-off reaction with this, but you will if you use most

antifungals.--Tod

> > > The giggles my daughter has are not like the giggles I had as a

> >child. They are like someone who is in LaLa land, totally out of it.

> > > Sometimes the high of giggling is followed by the low of a meltdown.

> >These giggles are not necessarily pleasant I think. They are more like

> >someone spaced out and not in control.

> > > She has giggles that are more what I'd call normal, but the

> >uncontrolled giggles are not at all the same thing.

> > >

> > > Re: the giggles

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello

> > >

> > > I used to have the giggles a lot when I was at school. It was the

> >most

> > > lovely feeling in itself and a wonderful release from all kinds of

> > > tension, and I still remember it today, with regret that I haven't

> > > giggled properly most of my adult life. I don't know what's

> >causing it

> > > for your son, but I'd say, don't deprive him of something so

> >fantastic!

> > >

> > > Sara

> > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Tod,

Where is Candex available? My guys weigh about 95 pounds each, they take

AFP only.

Pam

At 03:22 PM 9/29/2004 +0000, you wrote:

>I have good success with a product called Candex. It is an enzyme

>product that eats the cell wall of the yeast. You don't see much of

>the die-off reaction with this, but you will if you use most

>antifungals.--Tod

>

>

> > > > The giggles my daughter has are not like the giggles I had as a

> > >child. They are like someone who is in LaLa land, totally out of it.

> > > > Sometimes the high of giggling is followed by the low of a meltdown.

> > >These giggles are not necessarily pleasant I think. They are more like

> > >someone spaced out and not in control.

> > > > She has giggles that are more what I'd call normal, but the

> > >uncontrolled giggles are not at all the same thing.

> > > >

> > > > Re: the giggles

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hello

> > > >

> > > > I used to have the giggles a lot when I was at school. It was the

> > >most

> > > > lovely feeling in itself and a wonderful release from all kinds of

> > > > tension, and I still remember it today, with regret that I haven't

> > > > giggled properly most of my adult life. I don't know what's

> > >causing it

> > > > for your son, but I'd say, don't deprive him of something so

> > >fantastic!

> > > >

> > > > Sara

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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My local health food store carries it, as well as Vitamin Shoppe. I

believe you wold give 2-morning and 2-night for that weight.--Tod

> > > > > The giggles my daughter has are not like the giggles I had as a

> > > >child. They are like someone who is in LaLa land, totally out

of it.

> > > > > Sometimes the high of giggling is followed by the low of a

meltdown.

> > > >These giggles are not necessarily pleasant I think. They are

more like

> > > >someone spaced out and not in control.

> > > > > She has giggles that are more what I'd call normal, but the

> > > >uncontrolled giggles are not at all the same thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Re: the giggles

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello

> > > > >

> > > > > I used to have the giggles a lot when I was at school. It

was the

> > > >most

> > > > > lovely feeling in itself and a wonderful release from all

kinds of

> > > > > tension, and I still remember it today, with regret that I

haven't

> > > > > giggled properly most of my adult life. I don't know what's

> > > >causing it

> > > > > for your son, but I'd say, don't deprive him of something so

> > > >fantastic!

> > > > >

> > > > > Sara

> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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