Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 Hi, So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon. The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 We like coconut milk. We used the real thing out of a can when my son's anorexia first started. Now, I use either hemp milk or the coconut milk in a carton if I want cereal. > > ...Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Thanks ! I didn't know that. So the 'crazier' behavior may actually be a good thing. Never occurred to me! Thanks again. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: shimmery315@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 16:58:35 +0000Subject: Re: Coconut Milk Lol, well coconut milk is a natural antiviral as well as a laxative somewhat so you're kids are dumping all kinds of stuff! You might as well stay on it, antiviral remedies are great! After things settle down you could probably bump them up to a stronger antiviral for some more good stuff. My daughter did 9 months on acyclovir and did great, lots of nice improvements. As far as the crazy poops try bumping up their probiotics or even adding in a second one, I like threelac but it does have casein I believe. Good luck! >> Hi,> > So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon.> > The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 the drunk would make me think the CLO has soy, what brand is it? From: mnkproperties Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 9:39 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Coconut Milk Hi,So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon.The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Running and ducking here but commercial coconut milk usually has carageenan in it. Which IS natural but is an excitotoxin, which is the same category " they " put nutrasweet into. We try to avoid it but in the same way I avoid soy lecithin, which is to say if we can do without it, we do without it. We just don't drink milk here much, and when we do it is goat's milk. My kids are a 2 on casein sensitivity so we have limited contact with it (my daughter probably has 1/4 cup goat's milk once a month, on cereal. My son eats goat's milk white cheddar cheese a couple times a week. When I say limited exposure I mean it LOL)  Thanks ! I didn't know that. So the 'crazier' behavior may actually be a good thing. Never occurred to me! Thanks again. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: shimmery315@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 16:58:35 +0000 Subject: Re: Coconut Milk  Lol, well coconut milk is a natural antiviral as well as a laxative somewhat so you're kids are dumping all kinds of stuff! You might as well stay on it, antiviral remedies are great! After things settle down you could probably bump them up to a stronger antiviral for some more good stuff. My daughter did 9 months on acyclovir and did great, lots of nice improvements. As far as the crazy poops try bumping up their probiotics or even adding in a second one, I like threelac but it does have casein I believe. Good luck! >> Hi,> > So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon. > > The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks. > -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I had them on Nordic Naturals because my DAN said the soy in it is usually not a big deal. But both girls had positive IGg tests, so I just ordered Kartner fish oil which says it's soy free. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: revchristelking@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 12:47:56 -0500Subject: Re: Coconut Milk the drunk would make me think the CLO has soy, what brand is it? From: mnkproperties Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 9:39 PM To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Coconut Milk Hi,So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon.The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Lol! You don't have to run and duck! I was going to stop the coconut milk today to see what happened anyway. And I just looked - yes, ours has carageenan in it. Lovely. The twin who is PDD, who is (I think) dumping yeast, and who seems to be acting the most 'drunk' only had a casein sensitivity of 1, so maybe she could tolerate goat's milk stuff sometimes too (her twin had a 7). Where do you find goat's milk cheese? Is goat's milk casein-free? Lactose-free? I've never tried it. Thanks! - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: bellbaby@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 13:56:20 -0500Subject: Re: Re: Coconut Milk Running and ducking here but commercial coconut milk usually has carageenan in it. Which IS natural but is an excitotoxin, which is the same category "they" put nutrasweet into. We try to avoid it but in the same way I avoid soy lecithin, which is to say if we can do without it, we do without it. We just don't drink milk here much, and when we do it is goat's milk. My kids are a 2 on casein sensitivity so we have limited contact with it (my daughter probably has 1/4 cup goat's milk once a month, on cereal. My son eats goat's milk white cheddar cheese a couple times a week. When I say limited exposure I mean it LOL) Thanks ! I didn't know that. So the 'crazier' behavior may actually be a good thing. Never occurred to me! Thanks again. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: shimmery315@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 16:58:35 +0000Subject: Re: Coconut Milk Lol, well coconut milk is a natural antiviral as well as a laxative somewhat so you're kids are dumping all kinds of stuff! You might as well stay on it, antiviral remedies are great! After things settle down you could probably bump them up to a stronger antiviral for some more good stuff. My daughter did 9 months on acyclovir and did great, lots of nice improvements. As far as the crazy poops try bumping up their probiotics or even adding in a second one, I like threelac but it does have casein I believe. Good luck! >> Hi,> > So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon.> > The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks.> -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 , FYI you could try to make your own coconut milk. Buy a young thai coconut crack it open stain the water and scrape out the "meat" and put both in a blender.... And you have coconut milk. Or you can just drink the water. Jill Lol! You don't have to run and duck! I was going to stop the coconut milk today to see what happened anyway. And I just looked - yes, ours has carageenan in it. Lovely. The twin who is PDD, who is (I think) dumping yeast, and who seems to be acting the most 'drunk' only had a casein sensitivity of 1, so maybe she could tolerate goat's milk stuff sometimes too (her twin had a 7). Where do you find goat's milk cheese? Is goat's milk casein-free? Lactose-free? I've never tried it. Thanks! - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: bellbaby@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 13:56:20 -0500Subject: Re: Re: Coconut Milk Running and ducking here but commercial coconut milk usually has carageenan in it. Which IS natural but is an excitotoxin, which is the same category "they" put nutrasweet into. We try to avoid it but in the same way I avoid soy lecithin, which is to say if we can do without it, we do without it. We just don't drink milk here much, and when we do it is goat's milk. My kids are a 2 on casein sensitivity so we have limited contact with it (my daughter probably has 1/4 cup goat's milk once a month, on cereal. My son eats goat's milk white cheddar cheese a couple times a week. When I say limited exposure I mean it LOL) Thanks ! I didn't know that. So the 'crazier' behavior may actually be a good thing. Never occurred to me! Thanks again. - Kirk- To: mb12 valtrex From: shimmery315@...Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 16:58:35 +0000Subject: Re: Coconut Milk Lol, well coconut milk is a natural antiviral as well as a laxative somewhat so you're kids are dumping all kinds of stuff! You might as well stay on it, antiviral remedies are great! After things settle down you could probably bump them up to a stronger antiviral for some more good stuff. My daughter did 9 months on acyclovir and did great, lots of nice improvements. As far as the crazy poops try bumping up their probiotics or even adding in a second one, I like threelac but it does have casein I believe. Good luck! >> Hi,> > So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing regulates REALLY soon.> > The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks.> -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 love it, 'running and ducking here' -- LOL!! > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > So it's been about a month since I've had my 3 year old twins on supps > > (multi, probiotic, CLO, and calcium/mag/zinc). The pooping has been all over > > the place from constipation, to diarrhea, to kind of normal small poops > > about 10-15 times a day (I know - a bit excessive). Behaviorally, I have > > noticed a few more 'stimmy' behaviors and weird inappropriate giggling. The > > past few days, both girls have been SO silly, loud, hyper - they actually > > seem drunk. Our DAN told us this is common when kids dump yeast (my PDD twin > > has had the FOULEST smelling poops ever - yeasty, moth balls, just gross) > > and that these are good signs that their bodies are detoxing. Ok - so I am > > fine with these behaviors for now, and am just hoping the poop thing > > regulates REALLY soon. > > > > > > The only kicker (and this ALWAYS seems to happen) is that I started > > giving them coconut milk in the middle somewhere. When I gave almond milk a > > while back, a few of you had mentioned that it caused odd behaviors in your > > kids (stimming, echolalia, etc). Has anyone had this experience with coconut > > milk? This is our first attempt with supps, trying to rid them of yeast, > > etc, so I just want to make sure this is all normal. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Toni > > ------ > Mind like a steel trap... > Rusty and illegal in 37 states. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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