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which dr. or specialist tests for a metabolic disorder in our

children? geneticist,neurologist, gastrointestinal dr., or can our

ped. order these tests? thanks, brandy still trying to figure out

how to get riley's pic in jpg. form......

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--- In @y..., " healthy4life25 " <healthy4life25@a...>

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> which dr. or specialist tests for a metabolic disorder in our

> children? geneticist,neurologist, gastrointestinal dr., or can our

> ped. order these tests? thanks, brandy still trying to figure out

> how to get riley's pic in jpg. form......

Anyone can ORDER the tests, and all the above might do so.

Interpreting them (or ordering them from a lab with reasonable

methodology and normal ranges) is another matter.

In toxic kids you typically see a lot of abnormals that aren't very

far out of range and the doc's blow it off because they don't

understand what the tests mean. Which is unfortunate since this also

contains a lot of information on how to use nutritional supplements to

make the problem better right away.

In genetic disorders you see one or two results that are wildly off

scale and the rest are fairly normal.

Andy

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  • 5 years later...

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> Does anyone know anything about metabolic disorder? Is it related

to/caused by yeast?

==>, metabolic comes from the word " metabolism. " Metabolism

is an inclusive term for the chemical reactions by which the cells

of an organism transform energy, maintain their identity, and

reproduce. All life forms—from single-celled algae to mammals—are

dependent on many hundreds of simultaneous and precisely regulated

metabolic reactions to support them from conception through growth

and maturity to the final stages of death. Each of these reactions

is triggered, controlled, and terminated by specific cell enzymes or

catalysts, and each reaction is coordinated with the numerous other

reactions throughout the organism.

==>So, yes candida can and does cause metabolic disorders since it

makes all of the cell membranes rigid which interferes with all

metabolic processes. I'm on a laptop which is very awkward to type

and maneuver so please look up the article " Candida Causes Cell

Membrane Defects " on my website: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com

Bee

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All I know is that my hair was turning gray this past summer and now

it is growing back in color. My body is now getting nutrients that I

was not getting before. I was eating but I think the yeast was

preventing me from benefiting from the food.

Shelby

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