Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 > dana my second daughter is not asd but she cannot tolerate milk .. she had cheese at her daycare and ... now shes been pulling tugging her ears .. i think she has an ear infection..she still up and i dont know what to do ... i dont want to do antibiotics... please help ! Tugging at the ears was a sign of yeast overgrowth at my house. Our ear infections were caused by yeast. However, my son did not tolerate milk because of the fat content [not the casein]. Eating fats caused excessive ear wax, aggressive behavior, etc. He had mitochondrial dysfunction, I wrote what he needed to correct it here http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm If you suspect a bad bacteria ear infection, try OLE. If you suspect yeast, try biotin/GSE. If you suspect milk fat, try mito cocktail. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 Dana, what did you do for excessive ear wax? My son has tons and is blocking his tubes in his ears and they wont clear/pop so ENT wants to put him under anestesia to clean them out, I am worried ab out the anestesia, last time he had ear tubes put in under the anestesia he developed severe motor and vocal tics... deborah > > dana my second daughter is not asd but she cannot tolerate milk .. she had cheese at her daycare and ... now shes been pulling tugging her ears .. i think she has an ear infection..she still up and i dont know what to do ... i dont want to do antibiotics... please help ! > > > Tugging at the ears was a sign of yeast overgrowth at my house. Our ear infections were caused by yeast. > > However, my son did not tolerate milk because of the fat content [not the casein]. Eating fats caused excessive ear wax, aggressive behavior, etc. He had mitochondrial dysfunction, I wrote what he needed to correct it here > > http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm > > If you suspect a bad bacteria ear infection, try OLE. If you suspect yeast, try biotin/GSE. If you suspect milk fat, try mito cocktail. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2010 Report Share Posted August 12, 2010 We did ear candling and it worked. My daughters hearing cleared up remarkably. The air pressure gently vacuums out the wax. there is a candle involved so you do have to have a child that will remain still. Depending on the kid just do it with a calm movie or music. I put a calm CD story for her while I did it. You are suppose to do 2 candles but we did just one the first time so that the experience wasn't too long about 10 minutes and a week later we did 2 candles. got lots! Relatively inexpensive. On 2010-08-12, at 9:45 AM, dgfindley wrote: > Dana, what did you do for excessive ear wax? My son has tons and is blocking his tubes in his ears and they wont clear/pop so ENT wants to put him under anestesia to clean them out, I am worried ab out the anestesia, last time he had ear tubes put in under the anestesia he developed severe motor and vocal tics... > > deborah > > > > > dana my second daughter is not asd but she cannot tolerate milk .. she had cheese at her daycare and ... now shes been pulling tugging her ears .. i think she has an ear infection..she still up and i dont know what to do ... i dont want to do antibiotics... please help ! > > > > > > Tugging at the ears was a sign of yeast overgrowth at my house. Our ear infections were caused by yeast. > > > > However, my son did not tolerate milk because of the fat content [not the casein]. Eating fats caused excessive ear wax, aggressive behavior, etc. He had mitochondrial dysfunction, I wrote what he needed to correct it here > > > > http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm > > > > If you suspect a bad bacteria ear infection, try OLE. If you suspect yeast, try biotin/GSE. If you suspect milk fat, try mito cocktail. > > > > Dana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2010 Report Share Posted August 13, 2010 > Dana, what did you do for excessive ear wax? Until I figured out what caused it, I removed all fats. Then I added mito cocktail supplements. At that point I was able to add back fats and he did not develop the excessive ear wax. It was eating fats [both foods and supplements/EFAs] that caused the excessive ear wax, because of mitochondrial dysfunction. Once the mito cocktail was in place, he could eat fats without problems. http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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