Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Thanks Amy. I have a lot to learn, and all of your comments are appreciated. Did you see a Dan dr. for chelation? I guess you could do the ALA on your own, but probably wouldnt be a good idea. > Hi , > > Nystatin doesn't work for everyone and it doesn't kill all forms of > yeast; however it can also be die-off, which is hard to distinguish > from yeast. I used one capsule of activated charcoal 1-2 hours > after his other meds (it absorbs the other meds otherwise.) It > absorps a lot of the toxins and lessens die-off effects. > > > > may be slowing down? Is that a negative reaction to Nystatin, or > a > > sign that it is working? What do you think? > > > > Also, do you know what excessive giggles are a sign of. Often he > > starts laughing when others are upset or angry. It's very > annoying. > > My son does this and yes it's very annoying. It's referred to > as " inappropriate laughter " and can either be yeast or phenol > intolerance. My son has both. In terms of yeast, he was born with > thrush and has not totally conquered his yeast problem. It's an > ongoing battle for him. Hopefully your son will not need such > stringent ongoing maintenance, but it doesn't hurt to keep in the > back of your mind that it can always be yeast......AGAIN. > > > I am not sure which one, but I think that the MMR was a definite > > problem. He is High-functioning, but also we didnt see any > symptoms > > at all until 12-18 months old - around time of MMR. > > In that case, you will probably want to read up on some of the > antiviral protocols, they hopefully will help. Remember virastop > feeds yeast, if you are dealing with an existing yeast problem, we > have to double our Nystatin when my son takes it. > > IT is possible > > that metals are a concern, I still need to have them tested. > > The > > hives went away on their own, strangely after a period of about 6 > > months, so we had no allergy testing done. I can't help thinking > > that his immune system was just overloaded. > > Hives can resolve but an allergy can still exist; perhaps if he was > allergic to a component of a vaccine, it eventually made its way > somewhere else (in the case of mercury, after 6 months it binds in > the brain and is no longer found in the bloodstream. So it > technically would be out of his bloodstream, in terms of causing > that type of reaction. It unfortunately wouldn't be out of his body > entirely though.) > > I have never tried anything but high dose vitamin A and virastop for > viral problems; for mercury we use aLA and also used DMSA for a few > years. My son had what appeared to be orange glitter glue coming > out in his urine (onto a cloth diaper) after every round of > chelation, and he made noticeable improvements after every round. > So if you find metals, that's also something to consider. > > Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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