Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Some kids get chronic dysbiosis from the mercury in their bodies. Others are pretty balanced but pulling the mercury out and taking it through the gut causes dysbioses. Usually it increases yeast in most kids, especially with the use of ALA, which provides a good environment for yeast to grow. In time, as there is less mercury in the body, yeast issues seem to subside. We usually treat for yeast throughout a chelating session and the day after. Also, if he shows symptoms. Typical symptoms are up at 4:00 in the morning giggling, crazy giggling at other times for no reason, scripting, scratching " down there, " sometimes wetting accidents. Barb [ ] question about yeast I have noticed many parents complaining or asking questions about there childs yeast issues. How do you know your child has yeast problems? Are there physical signs or can you only tell from testing? Just curious and wondering if this is only a problem when chelating? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.17.2/1185 - Release Date: 12/15/2007 12:00 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 For us we see bad behavior, a white coated tongue, constipation, sometimes a tiny red pindot rash underarms or on the groin. Also itching their bottom or privates more than usual, or a red anus. We can tell from physical signs, we have not done testing for it. Some people do, but it's expensive. It's cheaper to treat it and see if they respond. A person who does not have yeast overgrowth, will not respond to treatment for it. You won't see improvements or worsening of behaviors (die off reaction). We realized he had this problem based upon symptoms, and then when treating it, those symptoms went away. The symptoms return when we don't treat for yeast. We do give GSE in small amounts daily to keep the yeast moderate and in control. It rarely goes away completely but has become way more manageable as we have progressed in chelation. We increase the antiyeast treatment when we are doing chelation also. > > I have noticed many parents complaining or asking questions about there > childs yeast issues. How do you know your child has yeast problems? Are > there physical signs or can you only tell from testing? Just curious > and wondering if this is only a problem when chelating? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 > > I have noticed many parents complaining or asking questions about there > childs yeast issues. How do you know your child has yeast problems? Are > there physical signs or can you only tell from testing? Yeast info here http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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