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Thanks, Jeanie, I just put it on reserve at our library...Bonnie

The Yeast Connection, by G. Crook http://www.amazon.com/Yeast-Connection-Handbook--Crook/dp/0933478240

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LeeAnn - more evidence of mom-instinct being spot on!Bonnie - Our regular pediatrician said nearly exactly the same thingabout gut yeast as well (they must have attended the same gut flora

CME course...??).... ;) That said, she also was the one

who referredus to the more holistic MD we're seeing who is doing all the testing,so I guess she doesn't believe it all to be entirely whacky.Someone said it recently (maybe Jeanie?) - they treat yeast overgrowth

in other places in the body - mouth, vagina, skin, breast, yet theycan't grasp the idea that there can be yeast infection in the GI tractthat needs treatment??I understand the point of not knowing 'how much' yeast is o.k. in thegut or not, but there must be enough data out there from the familiesusing biomed to treat autism for someone to start putting thattogether, shouldn't there? Does anyone know if there's a study on

this out there? If I had more time..... the list of things to lookinto is never-ending!Hang in there Bonnie! Hopefully you'll get him trained up like LeeAnnhad! Maybe, just maybe, we'll be making a difference one doctor at a

time....????

> > > just so everyone knows................when they say your child > needs 3 or 4> > > rounds of a vaccine, you'd be suprised to find out your child has > immunity> > > after 1 or 2 , in my opinion, they are overdosing our children > with these> > > diseases. Just have a titers test and you will see..........> >>

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Thanks and LeeAnn. I'm just grateful that our pediatrician is willing to consider all these options. Some doctors would be much more dismissive! I wasn't really expecting much from him anyway; just wanted him to order whatever tests they're willing to do that might help, since if the HMO does the testing, they'll pay for it...

Bonnie

LeeAnn - more evidence of mom-instinct being spot on!

Bonnie - Our regular pediatrician said nearly exactly the same thing

about gut yeast as well (they must have attended the same gut flora

CME course...??).... ;) That said, she also was the one who referred

us to the more holistic MD we're seeing who is doing all the testing,

so I guess she doesn't believe it all to be entirely whacky.

Someone said it recently (maybe Jeanie?) - they treat yeast overgrowth

in other places in the body - mouth, vagina, skin, breast, yet they

can't grasp the idea that there can be yeast infection in the GI tract

that needs treatment??

I understand the point of not knowing 'how much' yeast is o.k. in the

gut or not, but there must be enough data out there from the families

using biomed to treat autism for someone to start putting that

together, shouldn't there? Does anyone know if there's a study on

this out there? If I had more time..... the list of things to look

into is never-ending!

Hang in there Bonnie! Hopefully you'll get him trained up like LeeAnn

had! Maybe, just maybe, we'll be making a difference one doctor at a

time....????

> > > just so everyone knows................when they say your child

> needs 3 or 4

> > > rounds of a vaccine, you'd be suprised to find out your child has

> immunity

> > > after 1 or 2 , in my opinion, they are overdosing our children

> with these

> > > diseases. Just have a titers test and you will see..........

> >

>

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