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I've always wondered how parents know there is a yeast problem.

My son has never had stomach aches or cramps, or problems with BM's.

Sometimes they are loose, but sometimes not. Usually it's a result

of too much juice. So we don't have the constant diarreah that some

kids do. Just wondering. This may not have anything to do with it.

I've just never been able to find out how to tell.

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> > > Is there a list of potential causes of yeast? I know

antibiotics

> > are

> > > one but is there any science behind other causes: allergy,

> > > malabsorption, metal, virus, bacteria? Anyone know what is

fact,

> > > fiction, up for debate on this one?

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Things we saw that clicked later is how I knew. There is a checklist

in the yeast connection. Fungal toenails and rashes are a clue.

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> > > > Is there a list of potential causes of yeast? I know

> antibiotics

> > > are

> > > > one but is there any science behind other causes: allergy,

> > > > malabsorption, metal, virus, bacteria? Anyone know what is

> fact,

> > > > fiction, up for debate on this one?

> > > >

> > >

> >

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I know because my son gets terrible jock itch! aaaaaaaah!!! It just attacks

him. Others know because their kids get very stimmy or have different yeasty

behaviours.

If you don't have yeast issues, then just enjoy the experience..... We didn't

really have yeast problems until we started getting the lead out of Mark's

system. It stirs up yeast and causes issues. Believe me..... my son absolutely

knows when he is being attacked and has gone to school quite willingly on an

empty stomach so that he could take Candex instead. (when I forgot to dose him

up one night..... sorry baby)

Janice

Mother of Mark, 13

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if there is a yeast prob.?

I've always wondered how parents know there is a yeast problem.

My son has never had stomach aches or cramps, or problems with BM's.

Sometimes they are loose, but sometimes not. Usually it's a result

of too much juice. So we don't have the constant diarreah that some

kids do. Just wondering. This may not have anything to do with it.

I've just never been able to find out how to tell.

> > >

> > > Is there a list of potential causes of yeast? I know

antibiotics

> > are

> > > one but is there any science behind other causes: allergy,

> > > malabsorption, metal, virus, bacteria? Anyone know what is

fact,

> > > fiction, up for debate on this one?

> > >

> >

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If I only knew this back in the day!

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> A red ring around the anus can be a sign of yeast. Easy to detect in

> younger kids, not so easy in older ones...:)

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> Stephanee

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