Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Hi, I was just wondering...if there's any possibility that my son has a yeast problem, does that need to be addressed first before trying gfcf or enzymes? My son has been on antibiotics MANY times (seems like ALL the time) during his life, so I suspect that is part of our problem. He's had so many antibiotics that his teeth are *very* yellow (beyond repair short of bleaching, I think). He is now sick again (has a fever of 102-103), probably with a virus...so hopefully we won't have to resort to antibiotics. Are probiotics something that one can do without the DAN! doctor? If so, which ones are good to do? Will they completely resolve the yeast, or do we need something prescribed for that? Do your kids pediatricians tend to have any objections to your using the probiotics? Also, do probiotics prevent antibiotics from working when they're needed? TIA, Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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