Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 > > > > After the second TD-DMSA chelation round his already loosen stool got > > worst. Thinking on yeast or bacteria overgrowth, we started biotin, > > candex, OLE and lysine, gradually. > > > Don't give OLE and lysine within 2 hours of each other, or you will be > wasting the OLE. > > OLE and lysine [taken 2 hours apart] caused a LOT of yeast here. How > much biotin do you give? * We are giving him 250 mgs. of OLE divided in two doses per day and 200 mgs. of L-Lysine also in two doses, two hours apart like you said. Biotin: 10.000 mcg divided in 3 doses per day. Actually, our son doesn´t tolerate probiotics and B-Vitamins, except biotin. > > > >>However, now it's diarrhea and he is > > hyperactive, hand flapping and visual stimms as never before; > > > For my son, flapping was eliminated with anti-virals and B vitamins, > so you might be pulling viruses. Visuals were caused by a LOT of > things, including viruses, yeast, and B vitamin deficiency. > > > > Should we stop chelation and/or anti-yeast/bacteria supplements?. > > > I would try increasing the biotin. * Could you please tell me how much should I increase biotin? is 6 years old and 26 Kg. Should I increase lysine too? > I really appreciate your help. Thank you! . > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 > > OLE and lysine [taken 2 hours apart] caused a LOT of yeast here. > How > > much biotin do you give? > * We are giving him 250 mgs. of OLE divided in two doses per day and > 200 mgs. of L-Lysine also in two doses, two hours apart like you said. > Biotin: 10.000 mcg divided in 3 doses per day. Actually, our son > doesn´t tolerate probiotics and B-Vitamins, except biotin. That was my son also. I was never really able to use probiotics, except for about a one-month period. He did not tolerate Bs until about round 50. You can try increasing the biotin, or what works well here is sufficient biotin plus one drop GSE. Before biotin, I had to give massive amounts of GSE, but after sufficient biotin [more than you are giving], one drop was fine. > * Could you please tell me how much should I increase biotin? > is 6 years old and 26 Kg. Should I increase lysine too? I would not increase the lysine until you determine what helps the yeast. At one point, my son needed 20mg biotin 3x per day. I know of one family who uses more than that. Try giving 5mg 3x per day, see if that works better. Maybe add a drop of GSE. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Dana, Thank you for taking time to give me a hand. I have been four years with his treatment and still lost...I have increased the biotin but he's still with formed stool at the beginning and watery at the end, with a strong smell. I don't know if this because of yeast or bacteria issues plus his behavior has not been stable enough to be able to determine clearly, an intolerance to some supplement or food or a consequence of the TD chelation I just started. According to the lab test results he has high antibodies to almost all the vaccines he received. When we received this results a few weeks ago the DAN doctor suggested Valtrex and Prednisone but I'm very afraid of it and first I want to try chelation and antivirals OTC. My son is very sensitive and this is why it has been so difficult. I have followed very close your site and your book and your help is a great support. Thanks again and a warm hug. . > > > OLE and lysine [taken 2 hours apart] caused a LOT of yeast here. > > How > > > much biotin do you give? > > * We are giving him 250 mgs. of OLE divided in two doses per day and > > 200 mgs. of L-Lysine also in two doses, two hours apart like you said. > > Biotin: 10.000 mcg divided in 3 doses per day. Actually, our son > > doesn´t tolerate probiotics and B-Vitamins, except biotin. > > > That was my son also. I was never really able to use probiotics, > except for about a one-month period. He did not tolerate Bs until > about round 50. > > You can try increasing the biotin, or what works well here is > sufficient biotin plus one drop GSE. Before biotin, I had to give > massive amounts of GSE, but after sufficient biotin [more than you are > giving], one drop was fine. > > > > * Could you please tell me how much should I increase biotin? > > is 6 years old and 26 Kg. Should I increase lysine too? > > > I would not increase the lysine until you determine what helps the > yeast. At one point, my son needed 20mg biotin 3x per day. I know of > one family who uses more than that. Try giving 5mg 3x per day, see if > that works better. Maybe add a drop of GSE. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 > Dana, > Thank you for taking time to give me a hand. I have been four years > with his treatment and still lost...I have increased the biotin but > he's still with formed stool at the beginning and watery at the end, > with a strong smell. I don't know if this because of yeast or > bacteria issues If you suspect bacteria, you can try a drop of oil of oregano, which will help both yeast and bacteria, see if that works better. Food or supplement intolerance can also explain the firm/watery bm. Is he constipated? Watery bm is sometimes associated with bm leakage around an impaction. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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