Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 Di, What is the condition called for a STERILE GUT? WE have been doing GF/YF diet not CF. I gather that you mean Krigsman by " k " ? I really want all the info I can get my hands on about this. Thanks Shanna > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > My son just turned two. We have had some success using GF/CF/SF > > diet > > > and many supplements. We also had started the Cutler protocol > with > > > lots of gains. Took a small break after finding my sons zinc > levels > > > were very low. The test was done before we started chelating. Now > > > having major gut issues, bacteria not yeast ( not because of > > > chelation ) this has been getting worse and worse for 4 months > > now.He > > > is on Nystatin. Our GI doc recommends a endoscopy and > sigmoidoscopy > > > ugggh. So thats a bit of background. > > > > > > We started 3 days ago giving my son one drop of OLE 2 times a > day. > > > Trying to use something different than uva ursi for bacteria. He > is > > > on lots of good probiotics which are not colonizing. He has > hardly > > > any beneficial bacteria per stool test...Anyways today he woke up > > > with a rash on and around his lips. Its not horrible but he never > > has > > > had any kind of rash ( even on his rear end lol ) > > > > > > I cant quite make out if they are like cold sores as cold sores > > > usually are not weepie in the beginning. The ones on his lips do > > look > > > a bit raised. I put 2 photos in the photos files if anyone would > > like > > > to give me some input. They are under Elijah B. Oh but they have > > not > > > been approved yet. > > > > > > Thanks so much for any advice. Should I keep going? Not sure if > > this > > > is common with OLE? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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