Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 jo, Have you tried a non-dairy probiotic? He may not do well on dairy until he gets a lot of healing in his guts, and it's such an individual thing depending on how much damage there was in the first place, etc. you might find him one that isn't from a dairy source that's legal. Yeast is a tricky thing to get rid of. We have given our dd high doses of tannins to aid in getting rid of it, the die off is fierce though for a time. She doesn't eat sugar (she ate some m & m's at a party because she was just too tempted to say no and really paid for it health-wise for a while). She seems to get the connection, but she is only seven and it's so hard when you can't eat the goodies! I try to fill her up before we go anywhere and have things to eat no matter where we are, but alas, it happens. Does he like the pears? What do you mean it's not going well with the dripped yogurt?SalI will look over the list and see what advanced food I could try. Theonly fruit he has been able to tolerate is bananas and I really thinkhe has yeast so I took it out. I know pears are ok for yeast. I juststarted him on 1/16th of dripped yogurt and it's not going too well. he is on no probiotic.Thanksjo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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