Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 your amalgams are a primary problem too, becuse the ongoing toxicity affects the ablity to problem solve effectively if there are any fillngs that are loose and can be removed without drilling i would do that. composite appears to be ok as a replacement selenium is very effective as a detoxifier of mercury i have a dual selenium protocol which in my web page 'minerals i take' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 once on the 'minerals i take' page, just scroll down to SELENIUM PROTOCOL DON'T EVER BE TEMPTED TO CHELATE, it can be very damaging the selenium supps listed are scd legal honey does seem to promote yeast cooking and peeling fruit helps and some fruits are much more worse from a yeast point than others like anything grape appears to be loaded with yeast spores uncooked juiced vegs i don't like cause of the poor digestiability of these juices. eliminating grains and potatoes is the way i started into scd some kids can never tolerate nuts boys will shed muscle to reduce metabolic costs and as they get better so the muscle comes back some on this board feel differently but others have very good results with enzymes as an assist to the diet, www.houstonni.com. i use pep, hn-zyme and no fenol in capsules and with rice bran oil filler which are scd legal, these enzymes seem to help greatly with yeast issues as well as aiding digestion. the enzyme 'candex' and also the north american herb and spice 'oreganol are very helpful for knocking back yeast > > Hello listmates, > I am Leigh Anne, mother to 3 year old ASD son and 11 month old > daughter. To make a long story short, I was on antibiotics daily for > 7 years! Crazy, I know. Plus I have a mouthful of amalgam > fillings. My immune system, and therefore the immune systems of my > two children, is very weak. Both have lots of tummy issues. > > But the primary problem is...we have yeast. Some sort of super > strain of candida. Both kids have yeast diaper rash, yeast BM's. My > dh and I have yeast issues too. > > I have read BTVC and Elaine does mention the diet as a candida > treatment. But I'm worried about the fruit and the honey. > > If I eliminate the fruit and the honey, my son is limited to eating > meat and vegetables. (He can't tolerate dairy or nuts yet, he can > have a little egg but not daily). He is tall and very very skinny. > He can't afford to lose more than a pound. The only way he currently > eats veggies is through the juicer. My dd is breastfed, and she is a > bit stockier, so she could do okay on just meat and veg. > > Candida success stories anybody? Ideas for keeping weight on a very > skinny little boy? > > Best, > Leigh Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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