Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Hello Helen, Is your son following the diet and if so, have you noticed any improvement of his condition? I have one son with suspected ADHD that has been helped with diet (I think it is Candida related). Lora wrote: > > Irene, my son was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Not yet, I found Weston A Price Foundation about 2 years ago and we now eat lots of saturated fats and grass fed beef, etc. Since finding this regimen, I am reducing the kids' access to fruits and high carb veg. We've eliminated fruit juices except in home made gelatin. The biggest shift for my son was when he started getting lots more fats into him. I think the low fat craze has starved our bodies and brains. He's also still taking meds, and has a mainstream doctor, it all takes time...to convert, to educate oneself. Also, they are now doing supplementation. My aim is to get the kids on this diet and chelate for mercury following a separate protocol. Helen in Ontario [ ] Re: twitching--Tourette's Hello Helen, Is your son following the diet and if so, have you noticed any improvement of his condition? I have one son with suspected ADHD that has been helped with diet (I think it is Candida related). Lora wrote: > > Irene, my son was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 My son also has ADD, slight Tourette's and Asperger's. He is in Special Ed at school. Recently I got blood results and he is allergic to milk, egg, wheat and soy. I have a gut feeling that he has yeast. He has big deep dark circles under his eyes. I now have an excuse to change part of his diet because of his allergies (and I hope his problems improve). The family will go along with it but I am intimidated to put him on a program like mine. He is 10. Anyone else have the same problems from family? Shelby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 I was border line ADHD since I was 4p, and the symptoms for me have disappeared on Bee's diet. From my experience, my ADHD was totally due to candida and poor nutrition. > > ...Is your son following the diet and if so, have you noticed any > improvement of his condition? I have one son with suspected ADHD that > has been helped with diet (I think it is Candida related)... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 > > Not yet, I found Weston A Price Foundation about 2 years ago and we now eat lots of saturated fats and grass fed beef, etc. Since finding this regimen, I am reducing the kids' access to fruits and high carb veg. We've eliminated fruit juices except in home made gelatin. The biggest shift for my son was when he started getting lots more fats into him. I think the low fat craze has starved our bodies and brains. He's also still taking meds, and has a mainstream doctor, it all takes time...to convert, to educate oneself. Also, they are now doing supplementation. My aim is to get the kids on this diet and chelate for mercury following a separate protocol. Helen in Ontario ==>Hi Helen. You will not need to chelate for mercury with this program; the high good fats are the best chelators in the whole world (along with other nutrients of course), chelating out heavy metals of all kinds. It is one of the things the body does an excellent job of, if you give it what it needs to do it. Also the liquid chlorophyll helps get rid of heavy metals. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 > > My son also has ADD, slight Tourette's and Asperger's. He is in > Special Ed at school. Recently I got blood results and he is allergic > to milk, egg, wheat and soy. I have a gut feeling that he has yeast. ==>It seems like your son does have candida overgrowth. You do know that allergies are very misunderstood by doctors? Of course it is big business so it is all about the money. Even the antibody theory is totally unfounded, along with the tests done where labs do not use unadulterated foods. Those foods are often contaminated with solvents use to clean them, and with pesticides, etc. You can read more about this in the Files (left menu) " C) Allergies " Folder. It is understand your son couldn't tolerate milk, wheat and soy if he has candida. So that is a good indicator. However he would be okay with eggs if you started with small amounts of the yolk only and gradually increased it; that is because eggs are antifungal. Actually allergic reactions are healing reactions, which can be in response to toxic foods like wheat and soy or other toxic substances, AND when the body receives the nutrients it requires or antifungal foods like eggs it goes into action which also creates healing reactions. > He has big deep dark circles under his eyes. I now have an excuse to > change part of his diet because of his allergies (and I hope his > problems improve). The family will go along with it but I am > intimidated to put him on a program like mine. He is 10. Anyone else > have the same problems from family? ==>The dark circles under his eyes indicate he is highly toxic. Your son can successfully and safely do this program, like many other children, and it is also critical to his future and his health. My friend's son was so sick at 10 years old that he was hospitalized with a malfunctioning liver. However they couldn't find anything wrong. My friend took him to a naturopath who identified the problem as candida. Two years later his liver function tests were normal. I had been telling my friend since he was born that he had candida, but she wouldn't listen to me. Yes, many of us have the same family problems. You may be able to get around this issue if you take your son to a Naturopath, who will give you the wrong candida/healing program, but at least you can tell your family he/she is helping cure your son naturally. Hopefully no one will argue or protest that. At this point in time it is vital to get your son trained in proper nutrition, while he's still young. As soon as he on the complete diet and taking all of the supplements it will only take 11 months to cure his candida (it takes 1 month for every year he's had it, which was probably since before he was born). But after that he would still need to give his body the nutrients it requires in order to maintain his health. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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