Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 The non amylose diet worked well for my husband. We found lots of things he could eat and got very creative with making different things. Lot to tostitoes, fritoes, corn wraps. salsa, fruits (no bananas), veggies, meats. Certainly - My children's mycotoxicosis is for both mold and lyme. However since starting this regiment I have noticed that my youngest has become very susceptible to chemicals. Ex: School fogged for mold the weekend of 4/10. Monday my child got a migraine and vomited. She had to come home. Tues and Wed she got headaches. 1. One week of a no amylose diet, no aspartame and using agave nectar and stevia as only sweeteners. Begin taking 5000 IU daily of Vit D. 2. After one week begin toxin binding adding 1 phytosterol daily and activated charcoal. 3. After two weeks raise phytosterol to 2 per day. Remain on no amylose diet until bloodwork numbers are within normal ranges. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 I would question the lyme results, there have been a lot of false posiives. I am not sure which test it is but there is one that is not very reliable.  So I have heard.... From: Liza <thenaylorquilt@...> Subject: [] Re: New in town Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 2:41 AM Certainly - My children's mycotoxicosis is for both mold and lyme. However since starting this regiment I have noticed that my youngest has become very susceptible to chemicals. Ex: School fogged for mold the weekend of 4/10. Monday my child got a migraine and vomited. She had to come home. Tues and Wed she got headaches. 1. One week of a no amylose diet, no aspartame and using agave nectar and stevia as only sweeteners. Begin taking 5000 IU daily of Vit D. 2. After one week begin toxin binding adding 1 phytosterol daily and activated charcoal. 3. After two weeks raise phytosterol to 2 per day. Remain on no amylose diet until bloodwork numbers are within normal ranges. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 My pleasure, If your child is developing a sensitivity to chemicals avoidance is the best treament. Has he/she been diagnosed for that ??    God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: Liza <thenaylorquilt@...> Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 6:42:15 AM Subject: [] Re: New in town  Mold Diet? no - I'll google it. THANKS > > Hi, > > Nice to meet you, sorry to hear about your children. I do not have any I cannot help you in that sense. However have you checked out the mold diet?? >  > > God Bless !! > dragonflymcs > Mayleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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