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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

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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

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