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I am woefully behind in my posts so please disregard if you have already

received your answer…

What is his yeast status? Yeast

overgrowth can often contribute to this.

Also, sometimes food intolerance can too. I suspect that my daughter’s infrequent nighttime bedwetting

is due to a soy infraction, but I’ve been bad about tracking that.

Magnesium citrate is one of the forms of mag that we use to help our

daughter stay ‘regular’. If you

need magnesium, either try cutting down on how much of the cream he’s getting,

or change the form of magnesium. Magnesium

is needed for proper absorption of calcium, zinc and other functions in the

body. When one has yeast overgrowth problems, magnesium deficiency

is a common side effect.

Sometimes a rash can be attributed to the elimination of yeast.

…I should also mention the caveat that I am not familiar with the K2

protocol…

in US

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Frequent weeing . Any advice please ?

Hi

Just back from hols which really seemed to enjoy which was

great. Only problem is that he is weeing everywhere for England. He

doesn't have a bladder infection and is fine in himself. Poo's have

been great since stopping Mag (we are using Mag sulphate cream at mo if

anyone interested). We started vit K and got to 2 drops , then we got

the diarrhoea and we solved this and now we have the weeing.(have

stopped vit k2 as had huge rash too so something definit happening but

I am not ready just yet...) We are about to go away again and am really

worried about this. Its been going on for about 3 weeks now. Can

anyone help please? Thanks

Helen x

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Letaw wrote:

>

> I am woefully behind in my posts so please disregard if you have

> already received your answer…

>

> What is his yeast status? Yeast overgrowth can often contribute to

> this. Also, sometimes food intolerance can too. I suspect that my

> daughter’s infrequent nighttime bedwetting is due to a soy infraction,

> but I’ve been bad about tracking that.

>

> Magnesium citrate is one of the forms of mag that we use to help our

> daughter stay ‘regular’. If you need magnesium, either try cutting

> down on how much of the cream he’s getting, or change the form of

> magnesium. Magnesium is needed for proper absorption of calcium, zinc

> and other functions in the body. When one has yeast overgrowth

> problems, magnesium deficiency is a common side effect.

>

> Sometimes a rash can be attributed to the elimination of yeast.

>

> …I should also mention the caveat that I am not familiar with the K2

> protocol…

>

> in US

>

> * Frequent weeing . Any advice

> please ?

>

> Hi

>

> Just back from hols which really seemed to enjoy which was

> great. Only problem is that he is weeing everywhere for England. He

> doesn't have a bladder infection and is fine in himself. Poo's have

> been great since stopping Mag (we are using Mag sulphate cream at mo if

> anyone interested). We started vit K and got to 2 drops , then we got

> the diarrhoea and we solved this and now we have the weeing.(have

> stopped vit k2 as had huge rash too so something definit happening but

> I am not ready just yet...) We are about to go away again and am really

> worried about this. Its been going on for about 3 weeks now. Can

> anyone help please? Thanks

>

> Helen x

>

>

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