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I tried my daughter on the goat yogurt about 3 months into the diet and she got

extremely hyper from it but, also had die-off symptoms. I thought she may have

been reacting to the casein so I switched her to the almond yogurt. She had no

hyperactivity and she was not having die-off sympyoms but, we stuck to the nut

yogurt for 3 months anyway. I recently tried some goat milk and it did give her

hyperactivity but, not as bad as before so, I tried the goat yogurt again, 1/4

tsp. for a week only seeing hyperactivity, upped it to 1/2 tsp. and we are

seeing both pretty green, red, white, black and yellow Christmas poops with

different consistencies. How can we reduce the hyperactivity and still keep the

die-off? For after the die-off period she makes incredible gains and if I

reduced the dose she would not have the die-off and make these gains. I do the

epsom salts baths at home but, what is good for school? What is the best time to

give her the yogurt. Her hyperactivity does not bother me but, she can't sit

still at school. I thought I read that when these die-off symptoms occur, it is

a sign that the child is detoxing too quickly. Is this true? Bad? Please let me

know so we can starighten her out. If I used activated charcoal when would be

the best time to give it and how much? Keep in mind that she's always got to be

eating something even if it's just paper. Thanks to all who offer help. Jenn &

Kali 7 months scd

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