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Bloating could be due to a parasite infection, in which case a parasite

cleanse would be quite helpful. See www.curezone.com (Hulda parasite

cleanse link) for the herbs necessary for this cleanse - and she has

information on how to dose for children as well. A long term parasite

infection will also lead to leaky gut syndrome, which will cause all sorts

of intestinal problems and nutritional deficiencies, and even food

sensitivities (in my family, the food intolerances change every once in a

while, so they're not allergies, but some sort of sensitivity probably cause

by leaky gut).

I would also try to find a kinesiologist, who can muscle test for hidden

food allergies / intolerances / sensitivities, which could be causing the

problems. They can also determine what kinds of supplements could be

helpful.

Could it be that she's lactose intolerant but is ingesting milk in other

forms - cheese, yogurt, as an additive in other foods, etc.? It could also

be celioac disease - where the body is unable to digest gluten (found not

only in wheat, but also in spelt and other grains). A kinesiologist can

detect all of this. Some people don't have much faith in kinesiology, but

it is what has saved my family's life, so I swear by it!!

good luck!

> 4 year old girl with chronic yeast infections

>

>

> I'm wondering if anyone out there has any wisdom on chronic

> vagainal yeast infections for

> children. My daughter is 4 years old and she's had this for

> almost 2 years now. I can't

> figure out what has started it. She's had a hair analysis done

> and she was extremely high

> in arsenic. My nutritionist/chiropractor said that too much

> arsenic will cause yeast

> infections but we don't have it in our water or anywhere else we

> can think of. We stay

> away from sugar mostly, she doesn't like bread eventhough I make

> it homemade with spelt

> and all kinds of good stuff. She always has a bloated stomach

> and complains of stomach

> aches and just plain doesn't eat much. She doesn't drink much

> milk. Many does go by

> without her drinking any. She loves Kombucha tea and heard that

> can work for candida

> but she still gets the infections every couple of weeks. We

> treat it with beet supplments

> and it works good until we stop treating her. Then a week will

> go by and we have to treat

> her again. Is this how people deal with chronic candida? She has

> never been vaccinated

> and as far as I can think back may have never had antibiotics. I

> would appreciate any

> feedback whatsoever. Thank you.

>

>

>

>

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Did your daughter ever go on antibiotics even ONCE as a toddler? If so, that

explains it.

She can be helped, totally, with diet and supplements. Consider it a blessing

in disguise: How much better to beat candida and be aware of it at her young age

than to be ill throughout adulthood and have it really affect your self-esteem,

quality of life, relationships and more.

She is lucky to have a mom like you, too! Kids usually respond quicker, too,

to any treatment (just ask your chiropractor), so simply getting her on an

anti-candida regimen for awhile should solve it. Do you need some ideas about

where to start? She needs plenty of probiotics and NO sugar, not even fruit

sugar. Give her good anti-fungals, like some Grapefruit Seed Extract in fresh

squeezed lemon juice and stevia " lemonade " , PLENTY of garlic, olive leaf extract

capsules, and more. I would supplement with a good probiotic, too, on top of any

kombucha. :-) Pick up SICK AND TIRED: RECLAIM YOUR INNER TERRAIN and THE BODY

ECOLOGY DIET, maybe, too.

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Thanks for the info. My husband and I were just

talking about getting her book. I'm terrified of

worms so if she has any.... I'll be so grossed out!

But at least we'll be thankful that we got to the

source.

I'll try getting the kinesiology testing on her with

the food, too. That was a great idea. Our

chiropractor tests all her supplements but I haven't

thought of the bread! Thanks for the great ideas!

--- Asli Kumcu <magnecho@...> wrote:

> Bloating could be due to a parasite infection, in

> which case a parasite

> cleanse would be quite helpful. See

> www.curezone.com (Hulda parasite

> cleanse link) for the herbs necessary for this

> cleanse - and she has

> information on how to dose for children as well. A

> long term parasite

> infection will also lead to leaky gut syndrome,

> which will cause all sorts

> of intestinal problems and nutritional deficiencies,

> and even food

> sensitivities (in my family, the food intolerances

> change every once in a

> while, so they're not allergies, but some sort of

> sensitivity probably cause

> by leaky gut).

>

> I would also try to find a kinesiologist, who can

> muscle test for hidden

> food allergies / intolerances / sensitivities, which

> could be causing the

> problems. They can also determine what kinds of

> supplements could be

> helpful.

>

> Could it be that she's lactose intolerant but is

> ingesting milk in other

> forms - cheese, yogurt, as an additive in other

> foods, etc.? It could also

> be celioac disease - where the body is unable to

> digest gluten (found not

> only in wheat, but also in spelt and other grains).

> A kinesiologist can

> detect all of this. Some people don't have much

> faith in kinesiology, but

> it is what has saved my family's life, so I swear by

> it!!

>

> good luck!

>

> > 4 year old girl with

> chronic yeast infections

> >

> >

> > I'm wondering if anyone out there has any wisdom

> on chronic

> > vagainal yeast infections for

> > children. My daughter is 4 years old and she's

> had this for

> > almost 2 years now. I can't

> > figure out what has started it. She's had a hair

> analysis done

> > and she was extremely high

> > in arsenic. My nutritionist/chiropractor said

> that too much

> > arsenic will cause yeast

> > infections but we don't have it in our water or

> anywhere else we

> > can think of. We stay

> > away from sugar mostly, she doesn't like bread

> eventhough I make

> > it homemade with spelt

> > and all kinds of good stuff. She always has a

> bloated stomach

> > and complains of stomach

> > aches and just plain doesn't eat much. She

> doesn't drink much

> > milk. Many does go by

> > without her drinking any. She loves Kombucha tea

> and heard that

> > can work for candida

> > but she still gets the infections every couple of

> weeks. We

> > treat it with beet supplments

> > and it works good until we stop treating her.

> Then a week will

> > go by and we have to treat

> > her again. Is this how people deal with chronic

> candida? She has

> > never been vaccinated

> > and as far as I can think back may have never had

> antibiotics. I

> > would appreciate any

> > feedback whatsoever. Thank you.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Glad to help! Yeah the whole parasites thing is a bit disgusting... but

actually not all parasites are visible, they can just be tiny microbes as

well. If you go the parasite cleansing route, it's a good idea to dose

the whole family, so that you don't give it to each other, and do a good

round of washing sheets, cleaning the bathroom, etc. Do you keep pets?

Does anyone in the family travel frequently?

For the stevia - you need to use 1/16 th of a teaspoon stevia for one

teasooon sugar (or something like that) - it's VERY potent!!!

For the muscle testing - if you want to know how to muscle test at home, you

can email me off line and we can discuss it - it's quite easy.

And for the recovery time -- well I have heard that it takes as long to heal

as it took to get sick... but I personally think that really depends on each

person's lifestyle and capacity .. assuming you can find the right

combination of supplements / cleanses / etc, there is no reason that a

fairly healthy 4 year old shouldn't heal pretty quickly. For example, my

sister's allergies were caught when she was 5, and she's much much much

healthier now than I was at her age (mine weren't found til i was 12) - not

to say every body isn't different, but I am sure that the longer you're

poisoned the longer it takes to heal, and vice versa.

As for diet, you will hear a few different methods - some recommend cutting

out all sugar completely, including all fruits, but some find that a bit

excessive... I think it really depends, each person reacts differently, and

there is no one ideal candida diet. Some fruits cause more problems than

others. I read somewhere that less-sweet apples may not be too bad if you

can tolerate them, whereas other fruits have a much higher sugar content ..

and in fact your daughter needs her vitamins and good nutrition, so I

wouldn't cut everything out if i were you. Others may object, but I would

be wary of limiting her diet too much, since she is only 4. It's probaby

more important to cut out bread than it to eliminate apples. (In fact next

time you go to the chiropractor take some apples with you and get them to

test the apples!) Be careful though the applesauce doesn't have added

sugar.

asli

> RE: 4 year old girl with chronic yeast infections

>

>

> Thanks for the info. My husband and I were just

> talking about getting her book. I'm terrified of

> worms so if she has any.... I'll be so grossed out!

> But at least we'll be thankful that we got to the

> source.

> I'll try getting the kinesiology testing on her with

> the food, too. That was a great idea. Our

> chiropractor tests all her supplements but I haven't

> thought of the bread! Thanks for the great ideas!>

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