Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 How do you know when you've conquered a yeast problem? My son is mostly non-verbal, so I can only guess most of the time how he is feeling by behavior. I do know he has major yeast issues-yeast " bumps " on his skin, he gets rashes from particularly yeasty stools.Plus he tested positive for it:)He's drinking carrot juice and garlic, eats almost no fruit or honey, and tons of yogurt. He's doing well, but how do I know when the poor kid can have something sweet? Teena Ben 3 3/4 ASD Dyspraxia leaky gut multiple allergies SCD 10weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 Hi Teena, <<> How do you know when you've conquered a yeast problem? My son is > mostly non-verbal, so I can only guess most of the time how he is > feeling by behavior. I do know he has major yeast issues-yeast " bumps " > on his skin, he gets rashes from particularly yeasty stools.Plus he > tested positive for it:)He's drinking carrot juice and garlic, eats > almost no fruit or honey, and tons of yogurt. He's doing well, but how > do I know when the poor kid can have something sweet?>> Is he still exhibiting outward signs of yeast: yeasty stools, rashes etc... If no symps. cautiously try a small amount of something sweet. Peeled cooked fruit is a pretty good choice to try first. Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs mom of and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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