Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 > > Sorry to be asking stuff all the time, but I need the help. > > My son came home from school today with baaaad breath. It smells kinda > like rotten vegetable. I did a search and it says bad breath is related > to food intolerance, yeast or bacteria overgrowth. I have my son on > Bactrim and Diflucan (for the last 7 days) and stepped up the yeast > protocol starting yesterday with GSE (3 drops) and biotin (1000 mcg) > No behavior changes, just the bad breath. No diet changes either, BTW. > > Am I missing something? ******I forgot to mention I started him on l-carnitine yesterday as well (500 mgs) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Hi Maggie! :-) I was wondering if you are giving him probiotics. When my son has yeast dying off to fast, he gets a bacterial issue...and needs lots and lots of probiotics.....he gets what I call garbage can breath!! lol I use CP1 and that usually clears that up in a day or so. My kids didn't have any problems with the l-carnatine....altho we do use the acetyl l-carnitine as it is absorbed better...but not had any issues with it at all....just good things. Ronni > > > > > Sorry to be asking stuff all the time, but I need the help. > > > > My son came home from school today with baaaad breath. It smells > kinda > > like rotten vegetable. I did a search and it says bad breath is > related > > to food intolerance, yeast or bacteria overgrowth. I have my son on > > Bactrim and Diflucan (for the last 7 days) and stepped up the yeast > > protocol starting yesterday with GSE (3 drops) and biotin (1000 mcg) > > No behavior changes, just the bad breath. No diet changes either, BTW. > > > > Am I missing something? > > ******I forgot to mention I started him on l-carnitine yesterday as > well (500 mgs) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 thanks for your reply! I do have him on a probiotic (kirkman bio-gold)....perhaps I should up the dose? I'll try it tonight......NOT looking forward to another day of kissing him with that breath! > > > > > > Sorry to be asking stuff all the time, but I need the help. > > > > > > My son came home from school today with baaaad breath. It smells > > kinda > > > like rotten vegetable. I did a search and it says bad breath is > > related > > > to food intolerance, yeast or bacteria overgrowth. I have my son > on > > > Bactrim and Diflucan (for the last 7 days) and stepped up the > yeast > > > protocol starting yesterday with GSE (3 drops) and biotin (1000 > mcg) > > > No behavior changes, just the bad breath. No diet changes either, > BTW. > > > > > > Am I missing something? > > > > ******I forgot to mention I started him on l-carnitine yesterday as > > well (500 mgs) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 I am giving my son (around 32 lbs.) about 16mgs of biotin a day. You might think of slowly uping the biotin! Re: Another Question?updated version > > Sorry to be asking stuff all the time, but I need the help. > > My son came home from school today with baaaad breath. It smells kinda > like rotten vegetable. I did a search and it says bad breath is related > to food intolerance, yeast or bacteria overgrowth. I have my son on > Bactrim and Diflucan (for the last 7 days) and stepped up the yeast > protocol starting yesterday with GSE (3 drops) and biotin (1000 mcg) > No behavior changes, just the bad breath. No diet changes either, BTW. > > Am I missing something? ******I forgot to mention I started him on l-carnitine yesterday as well (500 mgs) > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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