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> I strongly suspect my son has yeast problem. He's oppositional, giggly,

talking much to himself etc.. I have never treated yeast for him on my own in my

whole life, so I'm a bit nervous about giving him GSE. I read most of you give

GSE & 'biotin'. I only have GSE with me (not in my home country).

> He's 20kg. Can I try giving him 1 drop of GSE per day & see if the symptoms go

away in a week's time?

My son would have needed more than one drop, but you can definitely start by

giving him one drop per day for a few days and see if that helps.

Dana

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Hi all,

We haven't started the AC protocol yet, still gathering information. But I

suspect my son has a yeast issue as he has a lot of similar behavioral symptoms

like laughing to himself, talking to himself, laughing when I ask him to do

something, he's hyperactive, running around house, etc.

I'm wondering what would be a good start for him to treat yeast. I've read a lot

about it and everyone seems to have something different that worked for them.

Could you please give me advice on the basis? What to start with, how long to

give it to him?

I really appreciate your time.

Thank you,

Natallia

> > I strongly suspect my son has yeast problem. He's oppositional, giggly,

talking much to himself etc.. I have never treated yeast for him on my own in my

whole life, so I'm a bit nervous about giving him GSE. I read most of you give

GSE & 'biotin'. I only have GSE with me (not in my home country).

> > He's 20kg. Can I try giving him 1 drop of GSE per day & see if the symptoms

go away in a week's time?

>

>

> My son would have needed more than one drop, but you can definitely start by

giving him one drop per day for a few days and see if that helps.

>

> Dana

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> I'm wondering what would be a good start for him to treat yeast. I've read a

lot about it and everyone seems to have something different that worked for

them. Could you please give me advice on the basis? What to start with, how long

to give it to him?

At my house, what worked best was biotin and GSE. I have more ideas here

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

I started with 400mcg biotin and 1 drop GSE. I worked up as required. During

certain protocols, I had to increase this dramatically. Other times, biotin

alone was sufficient.

Good luck.

Dana

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Dana,

How did you know that your kids could not take probiotics? I think I remember

you saying something to that effect a while back.

He was acting really goofy. I took away everything and decided to start over. We

started with Trienza once a day at the midday meal(where he eats chicken

strips). He calmed down, no violent behavior, no constipation. He did sit around

a lot for a couple of days just looking into space; seemed withdrawn. Yesterday

morning I started the probiotics back and he has had 2 episodes of SIB and a

bowel movement that was full of black specks and later another that was bloody.

He has an area of inflammation that could bleed if he cramps(according to the

doctor). Could it be the probiotics or is it just coincidental?

Drissia

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Subject: [ ] Re: Treating Yeast with GSE alone?

Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 9:36 AM

 

> I'm wondering what would be a good start for him to treat yeast. I've read a

lot about it and everyone seems to have something different that worked for

them. Could you please give me advice on the basis? What to start with, how long

to give it to him?

At my house, what worked best was biotin and GSE. I have more ideas here

http://www.danasvie w.net/yeast. htm

I started with 400mcg biotin and 1 drop GSE. I worked up as required. During

certain protocols, I had to increase this dramatically. Other times, biotin

alone was sufficient.

Good luck.

Dana

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> Dana,

> How did you know that your kids could not take probiotics? I think I remember

you saying something to that effect a while back.

I tried several different types of probiotics, all of which caused problems. So

I used biotin instead, which worked very well.

> He was acting really goofy. I took away everything and decided to start over.

We started with Trienza once a day at the midday meal(where he eats chicken

strips). He calmed down, no violent behavior, no constipation. He did sit around

a lot for a couple of days just looking into space; seemed withdrawn. Yesterday

morning I started the probiotics back and he has had 2 episodes of SIB and a

bowel movement that was full of black specks and later another that was bloody.

He has an area of inflammation that could bleed if he cramps(according to the

doctor). Could it be the probiotics or is it just coincidental?

I think I would remove the probiotics, or at least seriously reduce the dose.

This might be die off, but it might be intolerance to the probiotics also.

Dana

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Some probiotics are soy based and some are milk based , so if you child is

sentitive to soy or milk that could be contributing to the problem.

PWC

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From: danasview <danasview@...>

Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 9:56:29 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Treating Yeast with GSE alone?

 

> Dana,

> How did you know that your kids could not take probiotics? I think I remember

you saying something to that effect a while back.

I tried several different types of probiotics, all of which caused problems. So

I used biotin instead, which worked very well.

> He was acting really goofy. I took away everything and decided to start over.

We started with Trienza once a day at the midday meal(where he eats chicken

strips). He calmed down, no violent behavior, no constipation. He did sit around

a lot for a couple of days just looking into space; seemed withdrawn. Yesterday

morning I started the probiotics back and he has had 2 episodes of SIB and a

bowel movement that was full of black specks and later another that was bloody.

He has an area of inflammation that could bleed if he cramps(according to the

doctor). Could it be the probiotics or is it just coincidental?

I think I would remove the probiotics, or at least seriously reduce the dose.

This might be die off, but it might be intolerance to the probiotics also.

Dana

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