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Yup, we have fought a many a battle over the Yeast Beast. Some kids have to stay on a prescription anti-fungal at all times. And even those must be rotated every couple of months. Same goes for naturals. Also, probiotics should be rotated. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of lljhlSent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 6:23 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Results of OAT Test- Appreciate Your Input Hi,We received the results of our son's OAT test and as many friends suggested from the group, my son is still fighting yeast issues, even after a stool sample came back negative. His pediatrician wanted to put him on Risperdal or Abilify--needless to say, we aren't doing that. He has done numerous courses of Nystatin and Difulcan and we still have yeast, which results in stimmy behaviors.I would appreciate any input on what supplements you might suggest from these markers that came back high in my sons test results.He has high:Furan-2,5-dicarboxylicCarboxycitricHippuricQuinolinic / 5-HIAA RatioVery high 2-HydroxyhippuricWe are wondering if we should take him to see a pediatric gastroenterologist as we have been fighting yeast since he was born. Also, we have tried so many different probiotics and wondering if any of you have any suggestions on what to try? I am grateful for your continued help.Lori from NE

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Hi Lori,Have you considered trying a different diet? The GAPS and Body Ecology diets can help a lot with that. Gen

Hi,

We received the results of our son's OAT test and as many friends suggested from the group, my son is still fighting yeast issues, even after a stool sample came back negative. His pediatrician wanted to put him on Risperdal or Abilify--needless to say, we aren't doing that. He has done numerous courses of Nystatin and Difulcan and we still have yeast, which results in stimmy behaviors.

I would appreciate any input on what supplements you might suggest from these markers that came back high in my sons test results.

He has high:

Furan-2,5-dicarboxylic

Carboxycitric

Hippuric

Quinolinic / 5-HIAA Ratio

Very high 2-Hydroxyhippuric

We are wondering if we should take him to see a pediatric gastroenterologist as we have been fighting yeast since he was born. Also, we have tried so many different probiotics and wondering if any of you have any suggestions on what to try?

I am grateful for your continued help.

Lori from NE

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We have not tried either of those. Thanks for your help. I will definitely

look into those.

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> > Hi,

> > We received the results of our son's OAT test and as many friends suggested

from the group, my son is still fighting yeast issues, even after a stool sample

came back negative. His pediatrician wanted to put him on Risperdal or

Abilify--needless to say, we aren't doing that. He has done numerous courses of

Nystatin and Difulcan and we still have yeast, which results in stimmy

behaviors.

> >

> > I would appreciate any input on what supplements you might suggest from

these markers that came back high in my sons test results.

> >

> > He has high:

> > Furan-2,5-dicarboxylic

> > Carboxycitric

> > Hippuric

> > Quinolinic / 5-HIAA Ratio

> > Very high 2-Hydroxyhippuric

> >

> > We are wondering if we should take him to see a pediatric gastroenterologist

as we have been fighting yeast since he was born. Also, we have tried so many

different probiotics and wondering if any of you have any suggestions on what to

try?

> >

> > I am grateful for your continued help.

> >

> > Lori from NE

> >

> >

>

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