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>>> But I think it was that her *brilliant* (note the sarcasm of that

> statement) put regular mint toothpaste on Allie' toothbrush,

Okay, this is sensory siren for us. I can't stand most minty things

nor can the boys. It burns the mouth and makes me feel rather sick.

If it is super mild such as in a little Breyers choc mint ice cream,

I can have a little of that, ;). But we are always looking for gum or

dental products that do not have mint flavors or smells. When I was

little, I just brushed my teeth with regular baking soda and water.

The trouble with toothpastes is that it gets up your nose and then it

takes a long time to get out. Same with fish.

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Debi,

Great Smokies has a comprehensive Stool and Parasitology test #2 that is

filled with tons of info not only on the stool having bacteria,fungi,or

viruses but also it will tell you how the child is metabolizing long and

short chin fatty acids,ph, n-butyrate(which if high can indicate

inflammation)secretion from the pancreas (whether they are normal or

not).Mycoplasmas.Most important is finding out if there are +4 levels of

bacteria and what kind they are because a child can die from many of them.

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Thanks, we saw a ped gastro this morning, she's going to do an upper

GI on Tuesday. I also got her food allergy test back, she scored

high IgG to rice!!! Still a low IgG to gluten, the lab's advice

was " rotate " the gluten. Gotta make sure I keep giving her those

good enzymes!

Debi

> Debi,

> Great Smokies has a comprehensive Stool and Parasitology test #2

that is

> filled with tons of info not only on the stool having

bacteria,fungi,or

>

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> Thanks, we saw a ped gastro this morning, she's going to do an upper

> GI on Tuesday. I also got her food allergy test back, she scored

> high IgG to rice!!! Still a low IgG to gluten, the lab's advice

> was " rotate " the gluten. Gotta make sure I keep giving her those

> good enzymes!

My son's rice intolerance was much worse than gluten intolerance. He

tolerated gluten just fine with enzymes, but I still needed to remove

rice, until about round 70 of ALA chelation.

Good luck.

Dana

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