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Hello,
From what I have gathered from this wonderful group is that it may be a
sign of excessive yeast if a child has sudden outbursts of laughter or
has trouble sleeping. Well, every so often my son wakes up at 4 or so
and just happily talks and laughs outloud. It only lasts under a 1/2
hour and then he's back to sleep. I increased his yeast two days ago,
and today he was flying off the walls. When I laid him down to change
him, he was laughing so hard that nothing came out of his mouth and his
face turned bright red. Later that night he was running in circles,
kissing and hugging everyone in sight. He was in rare form. He is a
happy little boy, but this was just over the top. It was as if he was
on some sort of "upper." He's on a strict GF/CF/SF diet, and there was
no chance of anything slipping by me. He has a dose of his TD-DMPS this
morning, which he hasn't had for three days now, if that makes any
difference. Any ideas, or was he just in a SUPER good mood?

TIA,

Patti





Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:28 am

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Hello, From what I have gathered from this wonderful group is that it may be a sign of excessive yeast if a child has sudden outbursts of laughter or has...
Patti
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Aug 16, 2005
1:28 am

Gluten can be in things you may not expect like play doh and some plastics. We did same diet for a couple years and are now doing enzymes but still staying...
lvchefmel
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Aug 16, 2005
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Do the enzymes have to be taken immediately before you eat? My son is an inconsistent eater, so I can never time it correctly. I do give him probotics...
Patti
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... If you are using enzymes to digest foods, then yes. If you are using enzymes to fight yeast, they are best on an empty stomach. Dana ... GREAT! Dana...
danasview
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Aug 16, 2005
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Sorry, been a long day and I have two that have the croup! Definitely what Dana said, she is an expert when it comes to just about anything talked about on...
lvchefmel
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Aug 17, 2005
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My son is a "GRAZER" too. I have opted to put enzymes in every drink cup and give enzymes through out the day. I use No-fenol, AFP Peptizyde & Zyme Prime. ...
Field of Dreams
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Aug 17, 2005
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That is a good idea, my whole family are grazers as well. Melissa Field of Dreams <fjennings@...> wrote: My son is a "GRAZER" too. I have opted to put...
lvchefmel
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Instructions for taking enzymes is about 30 minutes before you eat. However since my mind doesn't think ahead I take them while I am eating. Many times I...
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Aug 18, 2005
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phenol intolerance? Not sure you can develop phenol intolerance suddenly, but the following page is worth a peek: http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Sorry,...
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... Hey I need all the help I can get! Do you also do laundry???? =) Dana...
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You might want to look into the SCDiet to control yeast. Working very well for our son. _____ From: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com...
Deb Gordon
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Is there a website I can look into for a "SCDiet?" I've never heard of it. ... very well ... Mercury@yahoogroups.com] ... be a ... or ... so ... 1/2 ... ago, ...
Patti
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... http://www.pecanbread.com/ http://www.scdiet.org/ Dana...
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... Typically phenol intolerance and/or yeast overgrowth http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm ... It can aggravate yeast....
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