Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Our son has been free of everything except for meat and veg (minus corn, potatoes, and rice)for months now. We started enzymes a few months ago. His poos started becoming solid (first time in 18 months), his behavior was great, everything was wonderful (although he'd only eat meat, peas, pork rinds, and eggs). I think we even got rid of his yeast. Then, we reintroduced rice cakes back into his diet. Now, he only wants rice cakes and crackers and pork rinds. He only wants crunchy foods and refuses to touch meat, eggs, or peas. At the same time, we felt like prisoners in our own home and just wanted to be able to go out in public for a meal. We were sick of staying in all the time. We went out to eat and gave Noah enzymes and he ate a whole basket of fried pickles, crab quesadillas, and half a basket of chips and salsa (he's 2 years old). No bad reaction. So, we started adding back in some fast foods with enzymes (not a good idea, but boy, was it great not to have to arrange the whole day around being at home during meal time). No bad reaction. We started feeling lucky and started to make waffles and pancakes again - out of rice and bean flour. He's only had fast food/restaurant food maybe 6 times in the last month and he's self-selected to rice cakes for the last 3 weeks. All of a sudden, today he has started acting drunk again, hand flapping, opening and shutting the kitchen cabinet doors and banging his drawer handles on his dresser. We have not seen ANY of this behavior since Christmas - when we took out all sugars, fruit, and carbs. It sounds like his yeast has come back. Maybe it's from all the rice cakes that he'll only eat now. Or could it be the gluten from the fast foods (fried chicken, quesadillas). Can gluten cause yeast? We've been GFCFSF for one year now. I'm just so tired of all this. We saw a definite improvement when Noah only ate meat, eggs, and peas. Now, it's like rice cakes have taken over his life. And he only wants crunchy things. He won't eat plain chicken, but will eat it if it's fried in flour. I guess my question is.... does regular flour cause/contribute to yeast? If I can get Noah off rice-everything and start making fried chicken, fried anything with regular flour (plus giving him enzymes) - well... do you think that would help? I hate to go back to meat, peas, and egg again. Noah refuses to touch it anymore and he is one of those stubborn little kids who would rather starve than give in. We've got some major control issues going on here. Should I be giving more than one AFP Pep capsule if I'm going to feed him something with gluten? (BTW, we haven't reintroduced dairy. Last year, when we took Noah off dairy and soy at the same time, we noticed major improvements in awareness and eye contact within two days. So we think casein and soy might be more of a problem than gluten). Also, his IGE shows that he is not allergic to anything. So we think it all has to do with a leaky gut. Sorry for the rambling, jumpy post. I'm just trying to sort things out and don't know what's going on or where to start. We were doing so great until I messed up and reintroduced some carbs. Thanks! Mom to Noah Partha ( 2 1/2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Just because certain behaviour returns it does not mean that it is food causing it. It means his body is stressed to a level that shows as this type of behaviour. There are lots of reasons why he could be stressed. Maybe he has been going out more than usual and he has had an overload of stimulus? Enzymes instead of GFCF? Can Gluten cause yeast? Our son has been free of everything except for meat and veg (minus corn, potatoes, and rice)for months now. We started enzymes a few months ago. His poos started becoming solid (first time in 18 months), his behavior was great, everything was wonderful (although he'd only eat meat, peas, pork rinds, and eggs). I think we even got rid of his yeast. Then, we reintroduced rice cakes back into his diet. Now, he only wants rice cakes and crackers and pork rinds. He only wants crunchy foods and refuses to touch meat, eggs, or peas. At the same time, we felt like prisoners in our own home and just wanted to be able to go out in public for a meal. We were sick of staying in all the time. We went out to eat and gave Noah enzymes and he ate a whole basket of fried pickles, crab quesadillas, and half a basket of chips and salsa (he's 2 years old). No bad reaction. So, we started adding back in some fast foods with enzymes (not a good idea, but boy, was it great not to have to arrange the whole day around being at home during meal time). No bad reaction. We started feeling lucky and started to make waffles and pancakes again - out of rice and bean flour. He's only had fast food/restaurant food maybe 6 times in the last month and he's self-selected to rice cakes for the last 3 weeks. All of a sudden, today he has started acting drunk again, hand flapping, opening and shutting the kitchen cabinet doors and banging his drawer handles on his dresser. We have not seen ANY of this behavior since Christmas - when we took out all sugars, fruit, and carbs. It sounds like his yeast has come back. Maybe it's from all the rice cakes that he'll only eat now. Or could it be the gluten from the fast foods (fried chicken, quesadillas). Can gluten cause yeast? We've been GFCFSF for one year now. I'm just so tired of all this. We saw a definite improvement when Noah only ate meat, eggs, and peas. Now, it's like rice cakes have taken over his life. And he only wants crunchy things. He won't eat plain chicken, but will eat it if it's fried in flour. I guess my question is.... does regular flour cause/contribute to yeast? If I can get Noah off rice-everything and start making fried chicken, fried anything with regular flour (plus giving him enzymes) - well... do you think that would help? I hate to go back to meat, peas, and egg again. Noah refuses to touch it anymore and he is one of those stubborn little kids who would rather starve than give in. We've got some major control issues going on here. Should I be giving more than one AFP Pep capsule if I'm going to feed him something with gluten? (BTW, we haven't reintroduced dairy. Last year, when we took Noah off dairy and soy at the same time, we noticed major improvements in awareness and eye contact within two days. So we think casein and soy might be more of a problem than gluten). Also, his IGE shows that he is not allergic to anything. So we think it all has to do with a leaky gut. Sorry for the rambling, jumpy post. I'm just trying to sort things out and don't know what's going on or where to start. We were doing so great until I messed up and reintroduced some carbs. Thanks! Mom to Noah Partha ( 2 1/2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Your son sounds like mine, only mine is 20 years old. I had him on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD) for 1 year now. (www.pecanbread.com) He was doing okay but I still have yeast issues with him. I wanted to address the enzymes to give him the ability to eat more foods AND to eliminate his yeast issues. My son eats chicken, turkey, pork, green beans, peas, broccoli and eggs. I use ground almonds as flour to make pancakes and muffins and cookies. I would really like to be able to go to a more normal diet and stop cooking so much! Perhaps you could use ground pork rinds or ground nuts as the coating for the chicken instead of flour. This way you can find out if the flour is the problem. The problems may be due to yeast. But then, maybe your son is celiac and should stay away from the grains... Others on this list with more experience should be able to help you. Dana, ? VickiB > Our son has been free of everything except for meat and veg (minus > corn, potatoes, and rice)for months now. We started enzymes a few > months ago. His poos started becoming solid (first time in 18 > months), his behavior was great, everything was wonderful (although > he'd only eat meat, peas, pork rinds, and eggs). I think we even got > rid of his yeast. Then, we reintroduced rice cakes back into his > diet. Now, he only wants rice cakes and crackers and pork rinds. He > only wants crunchy foods and refuses to touch meat, eggs, or peas. At > the same time, we felt like prisoners in our own home and just wanted > to be able to go out in public for a meal. We were sick of staying in > all the time. We went out to eat and gave Noah enzymes and he ate a > whole basket of fried pickles, crab quesadillas, and half a basket of > chips and salsa (he's 2 years old). No bad reaction. So, we started > adding back in some fast foods with enzymes (not a good idea, but > boy, was it great not to have to arrange the whole day around being > at home during meal time). No bad reaction. We started feeling lucky > and started to make waffles and pancakes again - out of rice and bean > flour. He's only had fast food/restaurant food maybe 6 times in the > last month and he's self-selected to rice cakes for the last 3 weeks. > All of a sudden, today he has started acting drunk again, hand > flapping, opening and shutting the kitchen cabinet doors and banging > his drawer handles on his dresser. We have not seen ANY of this > behavior since Christmas - when we took out all sugars, fruit, and > carbs. > > It sounds like his yeast has come back. Maybe it's from all the rice > cakes that he'll only eat now. Or could it be the gluten from the > fast foods (fried chicken, quesadillas). Can gluten cause yeast? > We've been GFCFSF for one year now. > > I'm just so tired of all this. We saw a definite improvement when > Noah only ate meat, eggs, and peas. Now, it's like rice cakes have > taken over his life. And he only wants crunchy things. He won't eat > plain chicken, but will eat it if it's fried in flour. > > I guess my question is.... does regular flour cause/contribute to > yeast? If I can get Noah off rice-everything and start making fried > chicken, fried anything with regular flour (plus giving him enzymes) - > well... do you think that would help? I hate to go back to meat, > peas, and egg again. Noah refuses to touch it anymore and he is one > of those stubborn little kids who would rather starve than give in. > We've got some major control issues going on here. > > Should I be giving more than one AFP Pep capsule if I'm going to feed > him something with gluten? (BTW, we haven't reintroduced dairy. Last > year, when we took Noah off dairy and soy at the same time, we > noticed major improvements in awareness and eye contact within two > days. So we think casein and soy might be more of a problem than > gluten). Also, his IGE shows that he is not allergic to anything. So > we think it all has to do with a leaky gut. > > Sorry for the rambling, jumpy post. I'm just trying to sort things > out and don't know what's going on or where to start. We were doing > so great until I messed up and reintroduced some carbs. > > Thanks! > > > Mom to Noah Partha ( 2 1/2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 > Our son has been free of everything except for meat and veg (minus > corn, potatoes, and rice)for months now. We started enzymes a few > months ago. His poos started becoming solid (first time in 18 > months), his behavior was great, everything was wonderful (although > he'd only eat meat, peas, pork rinds, and eggs). I think we even got > rid of his yeast. Then, we reintroduced rice cakes back into his > diet. Now, he only wants rice cakes and crackers and pork rinds. He > only wants crunchy foods and refuses to touch meat, eggs, or peas. My son did not tolerate rice, even with enzymes. Remove it again, see if that helps. > All of a sudden, today he has started acting drunk again, hand > flapping, opening and shutting the kitchen cabinet doors and banging > his drawer handles on his dresser. We have not seen ANY of this > behavior since Christmas - when we took out all sugars, fruit, and > carbs. > > It sounds like his yeast has come back. Maybe it's from all the rice > cakes that he'll only eat now. It can be either of these, yeast and/or rice intolerance. Because you did not have this much problem with the other foods, I would say you should consider removing rice again, see if that helps. Maybe increase probiotics or yeast treatment. Or could it be the gluten from the > fast foods (fried chicken, quesadillas). Can gluten cause yeast? Yes, and so can rice. > I guess my question is.... does regular flour cause/contribute to > yeast? If I can get Noah off rice-everything and start making fried > chicken, fried anything with regular flour (plus giving him enzymes) > well... do you think that would help? My son improved when I added back wheat and removed rice. > Should I be giving more than one AFP Pep capsule if I'm going to feed > him something with gluten? Start with that, see if it works. Good luck. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 Hi , How is your son doing now? Have you tried taking out rice yet? When you first started eliminating foods, do you see any improvements? You listed quite a number of foods. Rice and gluten can cause yeast. As far as the yeast are concerned, either makes no difference. All they see is starch/sugars - particularly if it is refined. But really, look at what he is eating overall. GFCF can cause yeast and gut injury not necessarily because you take those foods out, but because gums, sugars, and starches are given in abundance. It also doesn't eliminate artificial ingredients. Maybe a whole grain flour would be better if you need to use something. And definitely up the No-Fenol. The other enzymes can help with breaking down foods, but killing the yeast might give you more noticeable results. Are you giving a yeast killer with this (GSE, OoO, prescription?). It might be worth doing a round of Diflucan or other prescription yeast killer. Yeast is tough. Soy is also a starch. Milk contains lactose sugar. You might try yogurt or cheese as some variety. This wouldn't have the lactose contain. Any casein issues can be handled by the Peptizyde. I am just trying to think of ways to expand the diet. >>>> whole basket of fried pickles, What's this? I hope it was good. Just haven't heard of it. I don't know if these were fermented (pickles, you know) but some of the anti- yeast diets firmly are against any fermented foods or malt (as in ketchup). So maybe all that at once tipped the scales. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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