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yes, my son is highly affected by phenol's and he took GSE fine with No-Fenol. 

I used the powder at the time and just mixed them together in juice.

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From: shanthi_b <shanthi.bosco@...>

Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:25:36 AM

Subject: GSE for phenol issue kid

Hi,

I am planning to add GSE to my 3yr old ASD son's supplements.  He is having

phenol issues and taking 1 no-fenol before each meal/snack.  He is also a high

yeasty kid.  Started OSR couple of weeks earlier and he had the worst yeast rash

in the bottom.  So before re-starting OSR, I want to have a good yeast control

regimen in place.

Has anyone given GSE for kids with phenol issues?  Should I give with no-fenol?

Any experiences good/bas would be appreciated.

Thanks

Shanthi

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> Has anyone given GSE for kids with phenol issues? Should I give with

no-fenol?

Yes, give it with No-Fenol. That worked here, altho it may not work for all

kids.

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Thank you all.

My son is also in Nystatin. I am giving him in the morning in empty stomach, it

is ok?

I am planning to add GSE (with Pears juice) in the lunch time. Please let me

know if I need to correct the timings.

Thanks

Shanthi

> > Has anyone given GSE for kids with phenol issues? Should I give with

no-fenol?

>

>

> Yes, give it with No-Fenol. That worked here, altho it may not work for all

kids.

>

> Dana

>

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> My son is also in Nystatin. I am giving him in the morning in empty stomach,

it is ok?

Is it working okay to eliminate the yeast?

> I am planning to add GSE (with Pears juice) in the lunch time. Please let me

know if I need to correct the timings.

Should be fine. Start with low dose of GSE.

Dana

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I am still not sure whether Nystatin is working or not, but that is what my

son's Lyme Dr is asking us to take for long term. My son is still laughing

(inappropriate) even though it is lot less now. He still has mushy poop

sometimes.

So his gut issues may be from the bad bacteria too. He is also metal toxic, we

are planning to start chelation in 1 month.

I think it is a vicious cycle of all issues chained together. So I agreed to

his dr to stay with Nystatin.

Question on GSE: My son's latest test shows '1' for Grape Fruit. Can I

still continue give him GSE or it will create more issues?

Thanks

Shanthi

> > My son is also in Nystatin. I am giving him in the morning in empty

stomach, it is ok?

>

>

> Is it working okay to eliminate the yeast?

>

>

> > I am planning to add GSE (with Pears juice) in the lunch time. Please let

me know if I need to correct the timings.

>

>

> Should be fine. Start with low dose of GSE.

>

> Dana

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> I am still not sure whether Nystatin is working or not, but that is what my

son's Lyme Dr is asking us to take for long term. My son is still laughing

(inappropriate) even though it is lot less now. He still has mushy poop

sometimes.

Nystatin is not effective against all strains of yeast, so it may not be

addressing all the yeast your child has.

> Question on GSE: My son's latest test shows '1' for Grape Fruit. Can I

still continue give him GSE or it will create more issues?

Depends. You can try it with No-Fenol, see how it works for him. Or you can

try OoO or something else for yeast.

Dana

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