Guest guest Posted November 30, 2011 Report Share Posted November 30, 2011 we just started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, lamisil, probiotics, etc.). he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. MATTO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 No. Paralyze can live in lungs, heart, brain, lymphatic system. Checking the colon does not rule out parasites. > > we just > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. > > MATTO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 Sorry. The ipad likes to change what I write. I would go with the zyto results. > > > > we just > > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says > > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down > > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give > > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it > > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real > > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with > > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, > > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had > > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the > > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to > > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, > > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. > > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. > > > > MATTO > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 Upon Googling, I found that stool tests are highly unreliable for parasites. I have also seen gobs of posts by people stating that they tested negative for worms, took worm medicine anyhow, and many worms came out of them. Also, note that protozoa is highly implicated as a being a main contributor to autism, and you will find research stating that both protozoa (tiny worms) and worms can cause developmental and mental disorders in babies and children. Plus, the amount of people on the autism and chronic health forums stating lots of improvements when taking dewormers is telling. Also, keep in mind that the autism and chronic health arena view protozoa and worms as taking long periods of times to treat, such as over a year, and also that most treatments are not very effective, but do help. In summary, protozoa and worms are a problem, not to be dismissed by a routine fecal exam. Love and prayers, Heidi N No. Paralyze can live in lungs, heart, brain, lymphatic system. Checking the colon does not rule out parasites. > > we just > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. > > MATTO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 Dr Krigsman had us open the capsule and crush half of the pellets and then give it to him. You can put the crushed part back in the capsule, but our son did not swallow pills so we put it in soft foods. I would ask Dr Buie about this before trying. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 he was scoped - both lower and upper gi... plus 9 biopsies were taken. no parasites found.so he is clean then right?Matto To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 11:48 AM Subject: Re: pentasa, parasites, and fecal metal Upon Googling, I found that stool tests are highly unreliable for parasites. I have also seen gobs of posts by people stating that they tested negative for worms, took worm medicine anyhow, and many worms came out of them. Also, note that protozoa is highly implicated as a being a main contributor to autism, and you will find research stating that both protozoa (tiny worms) and worms can cause developmental and mental disorders in babies and children. Plus, the amount of people on the autism and chronic health forums stating lots of improvements when taking dewormers is telling. Also, keep in mind that the autism and chronic health arena view protozoa and worms as taking long periods of times to treat, such as over a year, and also that most treatments are not very effective, but do help. In summary, protozoa and worms are a problem, not to be dismissed by a routine fecal exam. Love and prayers, Heidi N No. Paralyze can live in lungs, heart, brain, lymphatic system. Checking the colon does not rule out parasites. > > we just > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. > > MATTO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2011 Report Share Posted December 1, 2011 i did not know that, how do you test for these? treat these? humaworm?MATTO To: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 8:55 AM Subject: Re: pentasa, parasites, and fecal metal No. Paralyze can live in lungs, heart, brain, lymphatic system. Checking the colon does not rule out parasites. > > we just > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my wife says > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking down > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open and give > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the gut, and how do you treat it > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any real > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small bump with > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, diflucan, > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it said he had > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this did the > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked clean according to > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, allergies yes, > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and parasites. > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered about his poop. > > MATTO > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 Again, no. Worms live in lungs, heart, brain, ears, lymphatic system, anywhere. I wish drs would get past the assumption of gut bugs. Bugs are everywhere. > > > > we just > > started on pentasa courtesy of the findings from dr. buie. my > wife says > > she the granules in the stool, ie it is not always breaking > down > > correctly. he does not take capsules, we have to break open > and give > > with food, generally ricera yogurt. is this the cause? > > > > also, he came up clean for yeast. couid he have brain yeast > and no gut yeast? how do you test for yeast that is not in the > gut, and how do you treat it > > (we did the antifngal parade in the past, but never saw any > real > > improvement with gi function or cognitive, except for a small > bump with > > sporanox... others we tried were nizoral, ketaconazole, > diflucan, > > lamisil, probiotics, etc.). > > > > he was also clean for parasites, is a scope a good gauge for > parasites? i only ask this because we did a zyto way back and it > said he had > > parasites. we did do alinea based on that finding. maybe this > did the > > trick. we are always afraid to let our kids get in the bath > tub together because of the fear of parasites... but he looked > clean according to > > Buie's scope. biopsies indicated lots of inflammation, > allergies yes, > > but he seems pretty decent in terms of bacteria, yeast, and > parasites. > > this surprised me as he has been off of probiotics, > antifungals, alinea, etc. for some time now. > > > > fecal metal test - is there a quest test for this? we've done > hair and urine with mixed signals... but i have always wondered > about his poop. > > > > MATTO > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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