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trying Yeast Aid/starting another round of chelation - when can I start?

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Just to confirm your thoughts on the Yeast Aid, when we put my son on it, he

developed fever & illness (for the 1st time in 1 1/2 years) and then

developed chicken-poxish pustules on his face. So I think we're definitely

dealing with something viral in our case, brought out by the Y.A..

Hi,

I have been giving Yeast Aid to my son for the past 5 days, with great

results. The only side effect I noticed is perhaps thrush in his mouth, but

it seems to be getting better. And the bahavioral/language/etc gains are

HUGE. So whatever is working from that mix of different things, I am loving

it.

I wanted to see how I would react to this supplement and I found that two

days in a row I woke up with an earache in one ear that gets better as the

day goes.

So here's what i am thinking. Despite the fact that Yeast Aid is supposed

to help eradicate yeast (which it propbably does to an extent) it also

contains something (OLE?) that works on killing viruses? and the side effect

of that process could cause more yeast... so I would think that adding

another multi-strain probiotic would be beneficial as adviced by Dana and

Anita.

Do you guys think I could start another round of TD DMSA chelation

(perhaps with ALA this weekend, if it comes in the mail in time) or do I

just have to be patient and wait for the yeast to get better, perhaps

another week? I am just so excited to keep moving because of the beautiful

results I have seen in my son!! I wish you could see him, he is just so

happy and functioning much better, and he even takes better pictures now :-)

Anyhow, any thoughts on this are so much appreciated!

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