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thanks for your replies.No my son is not diet restricted except that I have

started soy instead of regular milk as he does not seem to be tolerating it

at the moment.

He has ear tubes in ears so I don't know if I can put anything in his ears.

I will start him on colostrum from kirkman's and OLE thanks!

On Jan 9, 2008 1:21 PM, <holden5577@...> wrote:

> -My son was getting ear infections all the time until I figured out he

> was allergic to milk and other foods, but mainly milk. IS he diet

> restricted? I used garlic/mullein oil with 2-3 drops GSE in bottle of

> oil in ears and it successfully treated 8 out of 10 ear infections. I

> also have him on colostrum from kirkman's (casein-free, lactose-free)

> and he recovers quickly when sick. Ole is good, just hard to get down

> little kids. If yo can't get it down, rub on soles of feet. I have

> done that before and it seemed to help. Probiotics are great for

> repopulating the gut with good bacteria. If he is Cf, make sure the

> probioitic is as well. Kirkman's makes one called PRo-Bio Gold that is

> chewable and good-tasting. Just be sure that you start out slow on

> this one. My son, and many others, have taken the whole dose the first

> time and had horrible die-off. Start with a quarter and over a coulpe

> of weeks, get to the full wafer. It is really not that strong of a

> probiotic (20 billion CFU's). Their are higher ones available, but

> some kids with bad yeast can react badly. Hope this helps.

>

> HEather

>

>

> > My almost 4 yr old ASD son has constant ear infections and sore

> > throats.Hehas been on antibiotics most of this

> > winter.I have read that taking colostrum and probiotics may help in

> reducing

> > the number and severity of episodes.Has somebody here had experience

> with

> > it? Anyone seen good results? Also I am thinking of adding OLE

> > too.Anyadvise appreciated.

> >

> >

> >

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Also check in to goat milk. It is more easily digested by sensitive individuals

karen <micaiahspeaks@...> wrote: You may wish to rethink your

feelings on giving him soy, since soy is a

phytoestrogen and not good for anyone but especially not good for boys.

Most people have problems with the pasteurization and homoginization of

milk along with the additives in it. You might want to find a source

for real milk here: www.realmilk.com You can find farmers that have

real milk at this website. Blessings Conrad

In , " Saadia Ikram " <saadiaajmal@...>

wrote:

>

> thanks for your replies.No my son is not diet restricted except that

I have

> started soy instead of regular milk as he does not seem to be

tolerating it

> at the moment.

> He has ear tubes in ears so I don't know if I can put anything in his

ears.

> I will start him on colostrum from kirkman's and OLE thanks!

>

Dana

and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!!

Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder

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I’ve read 20% of those allergic to milk can tolerate goats. So expensive we

didn’t even try. Vance’s Dairy free is pretty good stuff. I’d actually

drink it!

Tammy

Re: Re: Can somebody help me? Q regarding colostrum and

probitoics

Also check in to goat milk. It is more easily digested by sensitive

individuals

karen <micaiahspeaks@ <mailto:micaiahspeaks%40earthlink.net> earthlink.net>

wrote: You may wish to rethink your feelings on giving him soy, since soy is

a

phytoestrogen and not good for anyone but especially not good for boys.

Most people have problems with the pasteurization and homoginization of

milk along with the additives in it. You might want to find a source

for real milk here: www.realmilk.com You can find farmers that have

real milk at this website. Blessings Conrad

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, " Saadia Ikram " <saadiaajmal@...>

wrote:

>

> thanks for your replies.No my son is not diet restricted except that

I have

> started soy instead of regular milk as he does not seem to be

tolerating it

> at the moment.

> He has ear tubes in ears so I don't know if I can put anything in his

ears.

> I will start him on colostrum from kirkman's and OLE thanks!

>

Dana

and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!!

Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder

---------------------------------

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