Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hello group, We just received stool test results from GPL for our 2 yo ASD boy. He's been on SCD 100% for about 4 months and we did a stool test before starting SCD. His inflammation markers (lactoferrin and lysozyme) are down from 1300 to 700 for lysozyme and from 97 to 25 for lactoferrin. They are still higher than normal limits, which are 600 and 7.3 respectively. That is good news and proof the diet is working. However, I am concerned with the bacterial culture results. Before SCD he had two types of bad bacteria at 4+ levels, now he has three types at 4+ levels. The beneficial flora is better though, because he had low levels of some good bacteria and now they are all 4+. I wanted to know if anyone has been following up progress with stool tests. I am wondering if the test is accurate enough to show how numbers of bad bacteria decrease as this is supposed to be happening. Or, is it too early to show anything significant? How long does it usually take to see it on the stool test? Any info or related experience would be helpful. Thanks in advance, Flor __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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