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Do you have a yeast protocol in place besides the enzymes. If not, do.

Tammy

Increasing probriotics

I have been giving my 7 yr old Autistic son Threelac for about 1 1/2 yrs. now.

I have been maintaining with 2 packets in the a.m. for about 1 yr. and mix some

biotin with that.

About 1 week ago, I decided to give him 3/4 of a packet of Threelac at night

before bedtime and keeping with his a.m. dose.

His behaviour at school has been tuff. He is not transitioning from therapies

easy. It has escalated today into full blown crying tantrum out of control. He

had to be kept in his sub separate setting away from the reg. kindergarten class

all afternoon. I took him to his afternoon therapy and he was completely out of

control. I had to take him home where he calmed down and was fine again.

He has never ever had these behaviours or problems before. He is an extremely

easy going kid.

He is sensitive to anything new I add.

I am thinking of stopping the night dose. Has anyone every had this same

problem with there child?

Thanks,

Kelley

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I have been giving him the Threelac and Biotin for his yeast for the past 1 1/2

yrs.  I am just starting to add enzymes.

 

Kelley

From: Tammy Kuhn <tkuhn1@...>

Subject: Re: Increasing probriotics

Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 9:15 PM

Do you have a yeast protocol in place besides the enzymes. If not, do.

Tammy

Increasing probriotics

I have been giving my 7 yr old Autistic son Threelac for about 1 1/2 yrs. now. I

have been maintaining with 2 packets in the a.m. for about 1 yr. and mix some

biotin with that.

About 1 week ago, I decided to give him 3/4 of a packet of Threelac at night

before bedtime and keeping with his a.m. dose.

His behaviour at school has been tuff. He is not transitioning from therapies

easy. It has escalated today into full blown crying tantrum out of control. He

had to be kept in his sub separate setting away from the reg. kindergarten class

all afternoon. I took him to his afternoon therapy and he was completely out of

control. I had to take him home where he calmed down and was fine again.

He has never ever had these behaviours or problems before. He is an extremely

easy going kid.

He is sensitive to anything new I add.

I am thinking of stopping the night dose. Has anyone every had this same problem

with there child?

Thanks,

Kelley

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> I have been giving my 7 yr old Autistic son Threelac for about 1 1/2

yrs. now. I have been maintaining with 2 packets in the a.m. for

about 1 yr. and mix some biotin with that.

> About 1 week ago, I decided to give him 3/4 of a packet of Threelac

at night before bedtime and keeping with his a.m. dose.

> His behaviour at school has been tuff.

Was it helping at the former dose? If so, keep that dose.

Threelac does cause problems for some kids, but if it was not causing

problems at the lower dose, then keep that lower dose.

Dana

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He was doing good with the regular dose, but he was acting " yeasty " lately, so I

thought the dose at night would help.

 

I am sorry I ever tried it, because since then, he has been having transition

problems (which he never had) and three times this week he ran off from me

(which he never did before) and increased OCD - ex; light switches in the same

direction, doors being shut, toilet seats being down etc..

 

Now that I stopped the p.m. dose 2 nights ago, I am hoping this stuff will pass.

 

Kelley

From: danasview <danasview@...>

Subject: Re: Increasing probriotics

Date: Friday, December 12, 2008, 10:19 AM

> I have been giving my 7 yr old Autistic son Threelac for about 1 1/2

yrs. now. I have been maintaining with 2 packets in the a.m. for

about 1 yr. and mix some biotin with that.

> About 1 week ago, I decided to give him 3/4 of a packet of Threelac

at night before bedtime and keeping with his a.m. dose.

> His behaviour at school has been tuff.

Was it helping at the former dose? If so, keep that dose.

Threelac does cause problems for some kids, but if it was not causing

problems at the lower dose, then keep that lower dose.

Dana

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