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Yawning is a sign of not getting enough oxygen and if your son has chronic eczema that is an indication of too much yeast and fungus. Yeast and fungus deprive the body of oxygen and run the body down making someone feel fatigue. This is most likely your answer.

If you try the CLO2 - it's a liquid oxygen that kills fungus and yeast.

1 drop in one ounce of water. Go slowly and work up to about 3 drops a day (too much will cause yeast die-off effect) Plus you need a good probiotic.

http://www.crownwellness.com/CLO2.htm - is where you can order this

Klaire Labs or Kirkman have good probiotics for children with autism. Take the probiotics to offset the dieoff with the yeast.You should see improvement in the eczema.

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My son did this when he had to read aloud

or was at the table doing school work. It was all behavior and once in a while

he reverts back to his yawning-

Although this may not be the problem with

your son, I wanted to let you know that this happened to us too! Hope this

helps! J

From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of TinaTerriAustin

Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008

10:29 AM

To: sList

Subject: continuous

yawning

Hi,

Anyone have any knowledge of or about bouts of continuous yawning?

My son, several months ago, had an afternoon where he yawned

continuously and just could not seem to get enough air. We were concerned

but it did not appear to be seizure-like activity as he has no history or other

symptoms of that. He was still focused and alert during this period of

time.

We have recently begun to eliminate casein/dairy from his diet as we

believe it has been a contributing factor to his chronic eczema and we want to

check for different food intolerances.

It has been one week that we have decreased his access to casein/dairy

and on Friday, he yawned again all day. He was busy as it was a camp day

and it offers a lot of physical exercise. So, I thought nothing of it, as

I just assumed he was legitimately tired.

He did not yawn on Saturday and at a birthday party he had cake and ice

cream (obviously casein/dairy products). He woke up today (Sunday)

yawning excessively again. He seems to not be getting enough oxygen and

can remain with his mouth open for awhile waiting for a yawn.

Perhaps not relevant but we did read about withdrawal symptoms from

casein/gluten (the peptides that seem to be related to morphine like symptoms)

and it indicated that yawning, among other symptoms, was involved with this

withdrawal.

Anyone have any experience with this? We obviously plan to take

him to his pediatrician asap to rule out any other issues. But considered

biomedical interventions and removing an addictive food as being a

possibility.

Thanks for your input!

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