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In a message dated 11/27/01 9:18:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,

wrdupuy@... writes:

> Sounds like phenols to me-especially the giggliness. Yeast die off is

> traditionally mean, cranky, irritable.

>

Where would the extra phenols come from? She's drinking much less orange

juice, getting no dairy at all. If anything, there are fewer things in her

diet

now that are high in phenols than there were before!

Margaret

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Sounds like phenols to me-especially the giggliness. Yeast die off is

traditionally mean, cranky, irritable.

Wendi

Yeast?

> Hi

>

> Last week my dd would not sleep through the night. We were doing a casein

> challenge. She seemed happy (not loopy, the way she was before when she

> had casein). We have now removed casein from her diet again, along with

most

> of the sugar (she only gets one small glass of orange juice a day, and

maybe

> a couple of cookies in school). She is acting like she's drunk! Very

happy,

> very giggly. Could this be yeast die-off?

>

> Margaret

>

>

>

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Well, I guess if her highly phenolic foods are limited, you could look at

other sources, such as corn, eggs, etc. that may be having a gluten/casein

type reaction. When this would happen with , I would keep a food

journal. You may want to try a rotation diet also.

Wendi

Re: Yeast?

> In a message dated 11/27/01 9:18:02 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> wrdupuy@... writes:

>

>

> > Sounds like phenols to me-especially the giggliness. Yeast die off is

> > traditionally mean, cranky, irritable.

> >

>

> Where would the extra phenols come from? She's drinking much less orange

> juice, getting no dairy at all. If anything, there are fewer things in

her

> diet

> now that are high in phenols than there were before!

>

> Margaret

>

>

>

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