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From what I've read on this site and we've been tested with stool analysis.

Just assume your child has yeast issues. Docs are narrow minded these days. I

am not sure how to test. Our test showed one bacteria and no parasites. I

shared this info here and they said to assume the yeast/reactions could be in

the brain. Scary, huh?

Just thought I'd share. We're all in it together.

God bless. Good luck.

April

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> We just got back from gastro last week. I had asked him if in my son's

> last blood and stool workup if he had tested him for yeast? He said no

> that he hadnt. He said that he doesnt think it is an issue. How would

> he know this by just looking at him. Are there obvious signs to look

> for?

Info here

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

>> Since his last antibiotic round(from what I understand this can

> cause yeast issue's) he has been a gi mess.

Definitely a possible yeast issue.

> mess he also developes a rash mainly in the bends of his arms,

> disapears when gi is moving better. Could this be a yeast alert?

Possibly.

Dana

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Hello, I am new to this group and to enzymes. My son is 3 and was

recently diagnosed ASD. Has been on GFCF and now SF for a couple of

months and has really showed improvement in behaviour. I started

giving him enzymes a week ago (Kirkman Enzym Comp), and very little of

it. Was a bit rocky for first couple of days, but is Ok with 1/3 cap.

I am SO NEW to all of this and am a bit overwhelmed (OK, REALLY

everwhelmed!) I wanted to know how one can detect yeast overgrowth? I

tried to get him to spit in a cup of water to detect that way, but he

wont do it. Behaviourly, how can one tell? Sorry this is long, but if

I could ask all my questions, it would be a book. All the DAN docs in

San wont take new patients so I feel like I am fending for him

by myself.

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Hi , Welcome aboard! For my son yeast overgrowth shows itself

behaviorally with nail biting, squealing, giggly, kinda manic and silly- he is a

goofy kid though, the big one is Night Waking if he wakes up at one am reciting

movies and laughing hysterically I know for sure it is yeast. Physically his

tummy puffs up, and his stools look like they have been whipped, or they look

like cottage cheese. sometimes kids get a coating on there tongue, or sweet sick

corn breath. www.enzymestuff.com<http://www.enzymestuff.com/> has info on yeast,

and www.danasview.com<http://www.danasview.com/> has info on yeast as a

beginning on what to look for and what helps.

www.generationrescue.com<http://www.generationrescue.com/> will have great info

and maybe you can find a rescue angel in San someone who can help with

the Biomed swamp of Info. BUT you won't be alone on these groups. I don't have a

Dan doc either and we are doing well between the awesome moms and an ocasional

trip to the Naturopath. Relax, and enjoy your Thanksgiving. Libby

Yeast??

Hello, I am new to this group and to enzymes. My son is 3 and was

recently diagnosed ASD. Has been on GFCF and now SF for a couple of

months and has really showed improvement in behaviour. I started

giving him enzymes a week ago (Kirkman Enzym Comp), and very little of

it. Was a bit rocky for first couple of days, but is Ok with 1/3 cap.

I am SO NEW to all of this and am a bit overwhelmed (OK, REALLY

everwhelmed!) I wanted to know how one can detect yeast overgrowth? I

tried to get him to spit in a cup of water to detect that way, but he

wont do it. Behaviourly, how can one tell? Sorry this is long, but if

I could ask all my questions, it would be a book. All the DAN docs in

San wont take new patients so I feel like I am fending for him

by myself.

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