Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 I am wondering is yeast and fungus the same thing? Are all yeasts and fungus treated in the same way? My son (who is autistic) has white spots on his body, His naturopath dr. says that it is a type of fungus, that started with the letter T. I forget what it was and can't find it online anywhere. I wrote to Mccarthy about my sons stimming and flapping. She said get rid of the yeast! So, I have been planning on doing it, but I have started with the gfcf diet first. He started that in January. I have seen good results. I am just scared to take the fruit away, but know it needs to be done. He is on probiotics and a whack of other stuff including codliver, vit. b vit. e, malic acid, and a formula with minerals. (He had high levels of antimony, uranium and aluminum). Naturopath put him on this for a month. She wanted to see if that would put the yeast in check. My gut is to get the yeast out with a program regardless. Is the candida diet that bee talks about the same protocol for kids. I've read the kid section but my guy doesn't like the egg drink, I've tried many times. I was also wondering for length of time a 5 year old would need to be put on this diet as compared to an adult. I have heard a lot from the autism community about anti-fungals. Just looking for opinions and thoughts.. thanks Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 If you're wanting to look it up online, could it be Tinea Versicolor? On 1-Apr-08, at 9:27 AM, kathy_milligan wrote: > , His naturopath dr. says that it is a type of > fungus, that started with the letter T. I forget what it was and > can't find it online anywhere. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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