Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 a year ago my son had tests and the 2 doctors i saw after reading the test didn't bother to notice he had yeast and bacteria. anyway, we finally saw a DAN doctor who said the results showed yeast (and believe me, he has had ALL of the yeast symptoms and i've wondered why the other doctors didn't think he had yeast). could this account for why the chelation wasn't working that much? anyways, he wants me to put him on a yeast=free diet. is this necessary? how strictly do i have to adhere to it and for how long? does anyone know any good resources for foods that are yeast/sugar free? he also prescribed diflucan to take every day. i had already been giving him G.S.E. and that had been helping some of his wacked out behavior. we aren't going to treat the bacteria yet. any information would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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