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> Why is it that a child that has mercury damage NEVER sleeps! I swear

> my girl never gets tired and is up til at least midnight every night,

> and gets up at 7am. It is exhausting!

Certain foods can cause this. Milk, soy, corn, and phenols are the

most common

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

Yeast overgrowth is a common cause

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

Certain supplements, or conversely lack of certain supplements, can

also cause this. What does she typically eat, and what supplements do

you give, especially after 3pm?

Dana

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My dd looks pretty good until I start giving probiotics. They seem to

make her mean.... but I am concerned about not giving any, since she

was on Flagyl and Diflucan. I am going to try a couple new brands. My

question is: do most people give a yeast probiotic and a bacteria

probiotic at the same time?

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> My dd looks pretty good until I start giving probiotics. They seem to

> make her mean.... but I am concerned about not giving any, since she

> was on Flagyl and Diflucan. I am going to try a couple new brands. My

> question is: do most people give a yeast probiotic and a bacteria

> probiotic at the same time?

My son never did well with probiotics until recently. I used biotin

and GSE instead.

You can give a good-yeast at the same time as a good-bacteria. I

don't know if *most* people do that, but I do know that *some* people do.

Dana

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Is biotin and GSE a probiotic? or is it just killing bad yeast, which

makes more room form good bacteria?

On Oct 30, 2008, at 7:45 AM, danasview wrote:

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> >

> > My dd looks pretty good until I start giving probiotics. They

> seem to

> > make her mean.... but I am concerned about not giving any, since she

> > was on Flagyl and Diflucan. I am going to try a couple new

> brands. My

> > question is: do most people give a yeast probiotic and a bacteria

> > probiotic at the same time?

>

> My son never did well with probiotics until recently. I used biotin

> and GSE instead.

>

> You can give a good-yeast at the same time as a good-bacteria. I

> don't know if *most* people do that, but I do know that *some*

> people do.

>

> Dana

>

>

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I gave acidophilus to my son and seemed to make his face swell-Is

that a normal side effect?

> >

> > My dd looks pretty good until I start giving probiotics. They

seem to

> > make her mean.... but I am concerned about not giving any, since

she

> > was on Flagyl and Diflucan. I am going to try a couple new

brands. My

> > question is: do most people give a yeast probiotic and a bacteria

> > probiotic at the same time?

>

>

> My son never did well with probiotics until recently. I used biotin

> and GSE instead.

>

> You can give a good-yeast at the same time as a good-bacteria. I

> don't know if *most* people do that, but I do know that *some*

people do.

>

> Dana

>

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> Is biotin and GSE a probiotic? or is it just killing bad yeast, which

> makes more room form good bacteria?

GSE kills yeast.

Biotin is what the probiotics manufacture, and the body uses the

biotin to control the yeast.

Dana

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how much biotin are you all giving per weight of the child?

thanks,

kathy

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> It's not the same a probiotic. So biotin will help control the yeast,

> but it will provide the beneficial bacteria for the gut.

>

> GSE is an antifungal, antibacterial. Also does not provide beneficial

> bacteria.

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> Biotin is food for the probiotics basically, helps to build them up.

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>> > > Is biotin and GSE a probiotic? or is it just killing bad yeast,

>> > which

>> > > makes more room form good bacteria?

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>> > GSE kills yeast.

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>> > Biotin is what the probiotics manufacture, and the body uses the

>> > biotin to control the yeast.

>> >

>> > Dana

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> So couldn't biotin be what I use for a probiotic then? Instead of

> adding another?

It would not be " for a probiotic " , but it was what my son required to

control yeast. It is sort of like taking a vitamin C capsule, instead

of eating 1000 oranges. It would take a LOT of probiotics a LONG time

to manufacture the amount of biotin that you can take in a 5mg capsule.

Dana

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> how much biotin are you all giving per weight of the child?

The most I gave my son was 20mg 3x per day. I know other families who

are using that dose, and one family who uses an even higher dose.

Most kids seem to need 5-10mg tho.

Start low and work up. It requires magnesium for proper absorption,

and giving a too-high dose caused headaches here.

Dana

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