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> I got the GSE liquid and the bottle says to mix it with juice or

> water. How much water? If I give my son 2 or 3 drops can I use as

> little as a tablespoon of water, or 2 oz, or 4 oz? I realize it

can't

> be given undiluted, but I figure the less liquid they have to take,

> the easier it will be to get it down.

For myself, I put about 5 drops into a small glass with about an inch

of water in it. I need to stir it with a baby spoon, because the GSE

will stick to the bottom of the glass if I don't. It is very strong

this way, but easiest for me to drink.

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> My older son takes capsules easily. Could I put the drops of liquid

> in a gelatin or veggie capule and have him take it that way? Or

would

> it be too hard on his stomach once the capsule dissolves?

This would work, try to take the capsules with a meal tho, so when

they dissolve, there will be something in the stomach to mix with the

GSE.

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> Any dosing tips? My older boy is 60lbs and my younger boy is 40lbs.

Start with one drop in the morning, to see how they tolerate the GSE

and any potential die off.

Dana

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I'm not because we don;t have that problem but I have read of many that do

with great success - worth a try. Beyond-a-Century.com has been recommended as

a supplier. You can go very high with the dosing - AC says up to several

grams of the stuff.

MAndi in UK

Also anyone out there using Inosito to address OCD

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> I apologize if someone has answered this, but can't seem to find the

> answer anywhere.

> We just started on GSE a few days ago (3 drops per day), which we've

> added to a protocol of AFP and ZP, acidophilous, multi and omega-3.

> I haven't seen much of anything yet and wondering if I should

> increase the dosage?

Depends on how old is your child, and how bad the yeast is.

You can give GSE until the yeast is gone. If you give it after the

yeast is gone, it can cause a bad bacteria problem.

Be careful if your child has slow Phase I liver metabolism, GSE can

slow down Phase I, which is not good if the child already has a slow

Phase I.

> Also, does anyone have a paticularly good time of the day to give

> it?

It is high phenol, so if your child has that problem, give it with

No-Fenol enzyme or give it in the morning.

> Is it okay to mix with Rice Milk?

It is very strong, it will make the rice milk taste very strong/bitter.

>>Should it be taken apart from

> probiotics/enzymes?

Probiotics, yes. Enzymes, does not matter. Give with No-Fenol if

your child is phenol intolerant.

> What signs do you usually see in your children to know

> it's " working " ...?

Yeast symptoms go away. For some kids, yeast die off symptoms will

result for a few days.

Dana

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> success with the No Fenol even in one dose of very small amounts

prior to

> GSE and I am seeing the same reaction with GSE and No Fenol. 1/2

cap with

> GSE and he is still up being very silly (voice-which I cannot

describe) and

> tapping on his walls.

Try removing the No-Fenol and just give the GSE. Give it in the

morning, just in case it makes him hyper.

>>So now I am wondering if I should stop GSE and

> No Fenol and try the Candex instead to address the yeast.

This might also work for you. You can certainly try it and see what

happens.

Dana

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> Be careful if your child has slow Phase I liver metabolism, GSE can

> slow down Phase I, which is not good if the child already has a slow

> Phase I.

> Dana

What is " Slow Phase I " please ??

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There are two stages of liver detoxification, Phase I and Phase II.

Phase I is carried out by the cytochrome P 450 enzyme system.

Nutrients are required in order for the Phase I detoxification system

to be carried out efficiently. Cytochrome P450 reactions generate free

radicals, thus requiring an adequate supply of key antioxidants and

nutrients (e.g. Vitamin E, selenium, NAC, glutathione, beta carotiene,

etc.) in order to prevent tissue damage. It is important for health

that the metabolites of phase I detox are not allowed to build up. This

is where Phase II detoxification comes in, primarily using glutathione.

Increased exposure to toxins as well as a poor dietary supply of

glutathione can soon lead to glutathione depletion and increased damage

from toxic intermediates.  Other nutrients which are important in the

Phase II pathway include the amino acids glycine, cysteine, glutamine,

methionine, taurine, glutamic acid and aspartic acid. In some people

Phases I and II are out of balance. For example, if Phase I is more

active than Phase II, a build up of reactive intermediate metabolites

can occur which in turn can lead to tissue damage and disease. This

includes people who are highly sensitive to fumes like paints and

perfumes and react adversely to many drugs. A liver detoxification test

can pinpoint exactly how efficiently your liver is carrying out the

detoxification process. Grapefruit contains naringenin which slows down

Phase I enzyme activity, so if Phase I is too slow already or even at

normal levels, GSE can cause liver detox to become out of balance by

slowing, further slowing Phase I liver enzyme activity.

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