Guest guest Posted April 28, 2012 Report Share Posted April 28, 2012 I would like to start using a binder with my six year old daughter and am looking at either Bentonite or Psyllium, as I think these may be milder than some others. I am a bit nervous though as about a year and a half ago, my daughter suffered a regression with Apple Pectin. I am not quire sure what happened, but the pectin pulled something out of her gut which caused a massive yeast flare, and I mean massive. She was climbing furniture, lost continence, was running up and down the room and it took over a month for symptoms to abate. I was wondering if someone could tell me what might have happened - did the pectin pull metals or oxalate or disturb some kind of biofilm, releasing huge amounts of yeast? Should I even consider a binder or leave well enough alone, in case something similar to what happened with the pectin, occurs? My daughter has yeast clostridia, proteus, parasites, peudomonas. Thanks Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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