Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Dear Amy, I have never encounter this severe of an issue but after months of using coconut oil happily, I realized my son had very high IgG reaction to coconut, cashews and other tree nuts. Is it possible that he may be sensitive to it? Other wise coconut has wonderful antiviral properties. Having said that and the fact that your son has the same issues with ViraStop, it is possible that your son has major viral issues and with both these, he starts a sever healing regression. I do hope that you figure out this mystery soon. Haleh --- Amy <noahsmom7898@...> wrote: > Does anyone else use coconut oil for baking, or lauric acid? I am > seeing the strangest thing. First, my son's yeast is completely out > of control, and I can't see why, because all he eats is chicken > salad (plain, no bread or chips) and some of the baked goods I've > made with coconut oil, which are totally sf. Second, he is very > unreachable lately and seems to feel sick all the time, like before > Virastop. Third, he's saying " The End " constantly and turning to > the last page of his books first, just to say that. Or making me > read the library or congress information in addition to the book > texts. This is historically what he's done when his calcium has > been high - but he has no current calcium source, and is cf. > > Even more curious, he had the same " The End " reaction to the > Virastop trial, which I had assumed was from the miniscule amount of > calcium in Virastop, because it resolved with IP6. Well IP6 is not > touching the current round of " The End, " like it did initially. > > Does coconut oil have some amount of calcium that I can't find on a > nutrition facts table? Could the antiviral properties in Virastop > and now coconut oil be causing this spacey, regressed, rigid, > repetitive, sickly state? If so, if it's some sort of viral thing, > would you give more, or back off? > > Finally according to coconut oil websites - it has antibacterial > properties as well. (Honestly I had no idea. I only bought it > because it's a cheap healthier substitute for shortening.) How much > of an antibiotic property do you think it has - enough to cause > yeast??? > > Thanks, > Amy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 You say your baking is sugar-free, but what kind of flour are you baking with? And do you use yeast in the baking? --Lalita On Jun 19, 2006, at 3:33 PM, Amy wrote: > Does anyone else use coconut oil for baking, or lauric acid? I am > seeing the strangest thing. First, my son's yeast is completely out > of control, and I can't see why, because all he eats is chicken > salad (plain, no bread or chips) and some of the baked goods I've > made with coconut oil, which are totally sf. > > > Messages in this topic (1)Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic > Messages | Files | Photos | Polls | Calendar > You are receiving Individual Emails Change Delivery Settings > Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe > We Made Changes > Your email is all new. > > Learn More > > > Share Feedback > > Recent Activity > 42 > New Members > Visit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 I used coconut oil with the same result, my son regressed and exhibited behavoir I hadn't seen for a very long time. At first I though it was die off or yeast since the symptoms were the same. But now I think he was having an allergic reaction. Also could have difficulty metabolizing the fat, that's been discussed on this board before (not coconut oil specifically). Why don't you try taking it out of his diet and see if he stops the behaivoir. My son stopped his behavoir 2 or 3 days after I removed it. Marilyn > Does anyone else use coconut oil for baking, or lauric acid? I am > seeing the strangest thing. First, my son's yeast is completely out > of control, and I can't see why, because all he eats is chicken > salad (plain, no bread or chips) and some of the baked goods I've > made with coconut oil, which are totally sf. Second, he is very > unreachable lately and seems to feel sick all the time, like before > Virastop. Third, he's saying " The End " constantly and turning to > the last page of his books first, just to say that. Or making me > read the library or congress information in addition to the book > texts. This is historically what he's done when his calcium has > been high - but he has no current calcium source, and is cf. > > Even more curious, he had the same " The End " reaction to the > Virastop trial, which I had assumed was from the miniscule amount of > calcium in Virastop, because it resolved with IP6. Well IP6 is not > touching the current round of " The End, " like it did initially. > > Does coconut oil have some amount of calcium that I can't find on a > nutrition facts table? Could the antiviral properties in Virastop > and now coconut oil be causing this spacey, regressed, rigid, > repetitive, sickly state? If so, if it's some sort of viral thing, > would you give more, or back off? > > Finally according to coconut oil websites - it has antibacterial > properties as well. (Honestly I had no idea. I only bought it > because it's a cheap healthier substitute for shortening.) How much > of an antibiotic property do you think it has - enough to cause > yeast??? > > Thanks, > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 > > Does anyone else use coconut oil for baking, or lauric acid? I am > seeing the strangest thing. First, my son's yeast is completely out > of control, I am told that Lauricidin is an anti-viral and anti-fungal, but I never could use it because it caused too much yeast. Coconut oil is also supposed to help with viruses, so might cause excessive yeast. Try increasing your yeast protocol, or use something else for viruses [Virastop and OLE worked here, with a lot of yeast but it was controllable, not like with Lauricidin]. > unreachable lately and seems to feel sick all the time, like before > Virastop. Third, he's saying " The End " constantly and turning to > the last page of his books first, just to say that. Or making me > read the library or congress information in addition to the book > texts. This sounds like viruses are coming out, and also causing yeast. >>This is historically what he's done when his calcium has > been high - but he has no current calcium source, and is cf. Do you still use IP6? >>Could the antiviral properties in Virastop > and now coconut oil be causing this spacey, regressed, rigid, > repetitive, sickly state? If so, if it's some sort of viral thing, > would you give more, or back off? I would keep it the same for a week or so. It does sound like viruses are possibly coming out, because this is similar to what my son would do. Regress into virus issues for a short while, then the virus would leave, either as a cold/flu, or as a rash. > Finally according to coconut oil websites - it has antibacterial > properties as well. (Honestly I had no idea. I only bought it > because it's a cheap healthier substitute for shortening.) How much > of an antibiotic property do you think it has - enough to cause > yeast??? I don't know, but viruses coming out sure caused yeast over here. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 > > You say your baking is sugar-free, but what kind of flour are you > baking with? And do you use yeast in the baking? --Lalita The only flour he can tolerate is organic whole wheat pastry flour. I don't use yeast. I am going to try Dana's suggestion to get through another week, at least, to see if there is a good virus thing going on......not to mention, all the cookies, muffins, etc. in the freezer. (the last day it was unseasonably cold, I went crazy baking for half the summer.) I've also decided to attend one of the Great Plains lab appointments this summer where I will have his blood drawn allergy tests, because that's another possibility, which I don't want to ignore. Thank you all very much!! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 In our experience, wheat is a big yeast feeder . . . -- Lalita On Jun 20, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Amy wrote: > > > > > You say your baking is sugar-free, but what kind of flour are you > > baking with? And do you use yeast in the baking? --Lalita > > The only flour he can tolerate is organic whole wheat pastry flour. > I don't use yeast. > > I am going to try Dana's suggestion to get through another week, at > least, to see if there is a good virus thing going on......not to > mention, all the cookies, muffins, etc. in the freezer. (the last > day it was unseasonably cold, I went crazy baking for half the > summer.) > > I've also decided to attend one of the Great Plains lab appointments > this summer where I will have his blood drawn allergy tests, because > that's another possibility, which I don't want to ignore. > > Thank you all very much!! > > Amy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 > In our experience, wheat is a big yeast feeder . . . -- Lalita Well, true. However there isn't another flour, nut, starch or grain that feeds it less, that he can tolerate. I would really like to see him on something like Atkins ... but he's only 7 years old and over the 100th percentile for height/weight, and I don't know what else to feed him for a complex carb. He can't eat anything else but animal products and an occasional (rotated) corn chip or potato chip or piece of fruit, and he won't touch a vegetable. It's very frustrating. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 > Do you still use IP6? If he starts the behaviors I will give him one or two chewable IP6's for 1-2 days, and they resolve. This time, IP6 didn't help at all with any of the previous symptoms that it previously had resolved - carrying around books open to the last page and repeating " The End, " saying no to me for everything (like snacks and baths as well as things he actually doesn't like), and overall an oppositional, tired, cranky, obsessive rigidity. It's very mysterious. I was sure most of that was calcium/iron, because when I took those sources out of his diet and used IP6, which I did right after you first posted about (of course), all those behaviors stopped. But now they've resurfaced - possibly they were (or are now) unrelated to mineral toxicity? Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 > > > Do you still use IP6? > If he starts the behaviors I will give him one or two chewable IP6's > for 1-2 days, and they resolve. This time, IP6 didn't help at all > with any of the previous symptoms that it previously had resolved - > carrying around books open to the last page and repeating " The End, " > saying no to me for everything (like snacks and baths as well as > things he actually doesn't like), and overall an oppositional, tired, > cranky, obsessive rigidity. Are you sure he is not yeasty? Once I resolved the mineral toxicity issue, and the virus issue, now my son will have those problems only when he has yeast in his brain, which still occasionally happens because I am giving slightly elevated doses of mB12 and folic acid. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 > Are you sure he is not yeasty? Once I resolved the mineral toxicity > issue, and the virus issue, now my son will have those problems only > when he has yeast in his brain, which still occasionally happens > because I am giving slightly elevated doses of mB12 and folic acid. *expletive* yep that's it. Based on his latest OAT I had added B12, B6, B5 and folate for a few weeks - at the same time I switched to coconut oil. I stopped those 2 weeks ago, but continued with the coconut oil. I should have guessed when he was eating 3-4 lbs of chicken salad every night, but I was thinking since it was protein it wasn't a yeast-based food craving. Perhaps when yeast is in the brain, it just says " eat, " and is not as specific about the particular type of food. You know, when in doubt, I really just need to think " yeast. " A lot of kids on here seem to have quite a myriad of issues, but mine were both born coated in white. Our puzzle is pretty much just 2 pieces (mercury and yeast.) I am giving him 3 Nystatin tabs a day, plus 1 packet of 3Lac. I hope his liver is ok; his normal dose is already 2 tabs (they come in a universal dose - 500,000U I think.) Thanks, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 For us, even a smidge of coconut oil was too much, for the very antibacterial antiviral properties. So I'd guess the coconut oil is doing something, but whether your child can tolerate that is up to your discretion. Not only do these things clear up bacteria and viral issues, but then you have to re-evaluate what is more available now. Ex. if you're using high doses of Vit. A, and now the viral issue is cleared up, that high Vit. A dose could pose a very real problem. Or, say the body is use to a certain nutrient being depleted, but with the virus gone, now the body is trying to balance out again. Or, it could be what we are facing, as you clear up a viral issue, a yeast issue flares immediately. Coconut oil/calcium dilemma Does anyone else use coconut oil for baking, or lauric acid? I am seeing the strangest thing. First, my son's yeast is completely out of control, and I can't see why, because all he eats is chicken salad (plain, no bread or chips) and some of the baked goods I've made with coconut oil, which are totally sf. Second, he is very unreachable lately and seems to feel sick all the time, like before Virastop. Third, he's saying " The End " constantly and turning to the last page of his books first, just to say that. Or making me read the library or congress information in addition to the book texts. This is historically what he's done when his calcium has been high - but he has no current calcium source, and is cf. Even more curious, he had the same " The End " reaction to the Virastop trial, which I had assumed was from the miniscule amount of calcium in Virastop, because it resolved with IP6. Well IP6 is not touching the current round of " The End, " like it did initially. Does coconut oil have some amount of calcium that I can't find on a nutrition facts table? Could the antiviral properties in Virastop and now coconut oil be causing this spacey, regressed, rigid, repetitive, sickly state? If so, if it's some sort of viral thing, would you give more, or back off? Finally according to coconut oil websites - it has antibacterial properties as well. (Honestly I had no idea. I only bought it because it's a cheap healthier substitute for shortening.) How much of an antibiotic property do you think it has - enough to cause yeast??? Thanks, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 >>> For us, even a smidge of coconut oil was too much, for the very antibacterial antiviral properties. Just wanted to point out the MCT oil which is a common filler in supplements is also related to coconut oil. Some people highly sensitive to coconut can have a reaction to MCT oil. Here is more on this (by the way, I am currently fixing a few points on the Lauricidin product with the help of that company, but the basic MCT info is fine): http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtmct.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Yup. This is why we have to stick to the rice bran filler Houston enzymes in capsules. Re: Coconut oil/calcium dilemma >>> For us, even a smidge of coconut oil was too much, for the very antibacterial antiviral properties. Just wanted to point out the MCT oil which is a common filler in supplements is also related to coconut oil. Some people highly sensitive to coconut can have a reaction to MCT oil. Here is more on this (by the way, I am currently fixing a few points on the Lauricidin product with the help of that company, but the basic MCT info is fine): http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtmct.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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