Guest guest Posted February 4, 2008 Report Share Posted February 4, 2008 Hi. I'm new here. My son is fifteen months old. I think he is autistic. His cousin was just diagnosed. Reasons for my suspicions: Used to talk (mama, dada, baby) but stopped allergic to wheat/milk head bangs minimal to no eye contact won't play with any of his toys but a few--those he can drag and those that have doors that open and close; does this almost all day won't let anyone touch him but me and my husband and barely hates the carseat hates long pants and long shirts cries almost constantly (since birth and still) Am I being paranoid? Does anyone know anything about the yeast connection with autism and any books which might help with this issue? He's had yeast infections since birth. I already have him on a gfcf diet and this has improved the eye contact and crying. Thought I could try the yeast elimination. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 You can try giving him probiotics together with saccharomyces boulardii, which it would eat the yeast. Also I would check and test for yeast.sometimes it is allergies too. We can run these tests at our office. Luciana > > Hi. I'm new here. My son is fifteen months old. I think he is > autistic. His cousin was just diagnosed. > > Reasons for my suspicions: > > Used to talk (mama, dada, baby) but stopped > allergic to wheat/milk > head bangs > minimal to no eye contact > won't play with any of his toys but a few--those he can drag and > those that have doors that open and close; does this almost all day > won't let anyone touch him but me and my husband and barely > hates the carseat > hates long pants and long shirts > cries almost constantly (since birth and still) > > Am I being paranoid? > > Does anyone know anything about the yeast connection with autism and > any books which might help with this issue? > He's had yeast infections since birth. I already have him on a gfcf > diet and this has improved the eye contact and crying. Thought I > could try the yeast elimination. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 You can try giving him probiotics together with saccharomyces boulardii, which it would eat the yeast. Also I would check and test for yeast.sometimes it is allergies too. We can run these tests at our office. Luciana > > Hi. I'm new here. My son is fifteen months old. I think he is > autistic. His cousin was just diagnosed. > > Reasons for my suspicions: > > Used to talk (mama, dada, baby) but stopped > allergic to wheat/milk > head bangs > minimal to no eye contact > won't play with any of his toys but a few--those he can drag and > those that have doors that open and close; does this almost all day > won't let anyone touch him but me and my husband and barely > hates the carseat > hates long pants and long shirts > cries almost constantly (since birth and still) > > Am I being paranoid? > > Does anyone know anything about the yeast connection with autism and > any books which might help with this issue? > He's had yeast infections since birth. I already have him on a gfcf > diet and this has improved the eye contact and crying. Thought I > could try the yeast elimination. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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