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> I know I saw a posting before but can now not find it about adding a

> supplement to reduce touch sensitivity in the hands. My son has a cold

> (which seems to be getting better!!!

Give vitamin C and biotin or other yeast protocol

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

> A different issue was that his urine turned a deep orange color 4 days

> ago.

Certain vitamins, especially B vitamins and vitamin C, can do this.

So can dehydration.

> They found mucuous in his urine but said it was not a specific

> finding?

This meant yeast overgrowth at my house.

Anyone seen this before? Only change in the diet was that I

> introduced corn (gf/cf free) tortillas. He did not have any other

> behavioral changes with the tortillas. Thanks.

My son did not tolerate corn, even with enzymes. Does he tolerate

other corn products?

Dana

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> My son did not tolerate corn, even with enzymes. Does he tolerate

> other corn products?

>

> Dana

>

He has corn syrup in a lot of things. It seems to be in a lot of

things that he still eats. I have not noticed differences with the

corn syrup. He also has had corn tortilla chips along with the

tortilla's themselves. I noticed a lot of aggression the day after

he had the chips, but it turned out he was getting sick with a

cold/conjunctivitis. He had the chips after not having any corn

except the corn syrup for 5 weeks. I waited another week and then

gave him the tortilla's. This time, there did not seem to be any

change. Let me know your thoughts. He is starting to get better

from the cold/conjunctivitis. His eyes have cleared up and his nose

is not runny any longer. Yeah!! The only other thing that I have

noticed is that he seems to be more dehydrated than usual even with

50-64 oz of liquid a day. I think it is from him having the cold

but maybe it is the corn? Thanks.

-annie

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>>The only other thing that I have

> noticed is that he seems to be more dehydrated than usual even with

> 50-64 oz of liquid a day. I think it is from him having the cold

> but maybe it is the corn?

Why do you suspect dehydration?

If you want, try removing corn for 3-4 days, then add it back. That

is how I learned my son did not tolerate corn [or rice].

Dana

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Several months later....

Testing shows that it was indeed the corn. I did remove it for 3

days but did not see a difference after a day and so did not think

it was that. I think he needed more time that a few days to start

to see the difference. The IgG did show it was indeed a corn

allergy. He also showed a little yeast in a different test. You

were right on Dana. Thanks. ( I did not see the corn difference

for 5 days)

-annie

> >>The only other thing that I have

> > noticed is that he seems to be more dehydrated than usual even

with

> > 50-64 oz of liquid a day. I think it is from him having the

cold

> > but maybe it is the corn?

>

>

> Why do you suspect dehydration?

>

> If you want, try removing corn for 3-4 days, then add it back.

That

> is how I learned my son did not tolerate corn [or rice].

>

> Dana

>

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> Testing shows that it was indeed the corn. I did remove it for 3

> days but did not see a difference after a day and so did not think

> it was that. I think he needed more time that a few days to start

> to see the difference. The IgG did show it was indeed a corn

> allergy. He also showed a little yeast in a different test. You

> were right on Dana. Thanks. ( I did not see the corn difference

> for 5 days)

I had to remove both corn and rice at the same time, and add them back

one at a time, before I learned that my son did not tolerate either

one. So there might be another food masking the corn issue.

But, glad you learned the problem!

It took ALA chelation and mito cocktail before my son tolerated corn

again.

Dana

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