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Here are the symptoms:

Constipation (b.m. every 4 days)

cea-like burning rash on forehead and cheeks

Severe sound sensitivity

Discharge from eyes

Ears itching

Head feels full

Rash on thighs

Bloated belly

Foggy headed (can't think)

Mood swings (one minute okay/next minute having a meltdown)

Continually anxious and panic-like

Social issues (doesn't want to be around people)

Droopy eyelids

Itchy around anus

Thick and ridged finger/toe nails

OCD

I am trying l.sporogenes, colostrum, transfer factors, and GFCF. GSE

causes problems (more rashes and burning sensations), Garlic caused

severe meltdown, Lysine and Lauricidin made everything worse

(increased yeast I think), and I am too afraid to try anything else

right now. Biotin increased the burning skin (maybe it is the yeast

migrating out through the skin, because the other pathways of

elimination are backed up.) OLE seemed to be okay, so maybe I will

try that next. I am so afraid of making things worse, so a gentle

and slow approach would be the best, but where do I begin??

I have allergies to latex (severe), legumes, nuts, pollen, grass and

mold (severe). I get hives when I eat certain foods, and I have been

breaking out in hives lately. I am not eating offending foods, but I

am taking a fiber called acacia fiber. Could that be causing this

allergic reaction? My diet is so restricted, and I am losing weight

quickly. I have heard that MSM helps with allergies. Does anyone

have experience with MSM? Any and all help with this will be

appreciated. Thank you all so much.

paula

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> Here are the symptoms:

> Constipation (b.m. every 4 days)

> cea-like burning rash on forehead and cheeks

> Severe sound sensitivity

> Discharge from eyes

> Ears itching

> Head feels full

> Rash on thighs

> Bloated belly

> Foggy headed (can't think)

> Mood swings (one minute okay/next minute having a meltdown)

> Continually anxious and panic-like

> Social issues (doesn't want to be around people)

> Droopy eyelids

> Itchy around anus

> Thick and ridged finger/toe nails

> OCD

Every single one of those things, with the possible exception of the

facial rash, meant yeast overgrowth or die off for one or more members

of my family.

>>Lysine and Lauricidin made everything worse

> (increased yeast I think),

Both of those caused a lot of yeast at my house.

>>Biotin increased the burning skin (maybe it is the yeast

> migrating out through the skin, because the other pathways of

> elimination are backed up.)

This is possible.

>>OLE seemed to be okay, so maybe I will

> try that next.

That increased yeast here, as it was eliminating viruses.

>>I am so afraid of making things worse, so a gentle

> and slow approach would be the best, but where do I begin??

Have you tried Candidase or Candex?

> I have allergies to latex (severe), legumes, nuts, pollen, grass and

> mold (severe). I get hives when I eat certain foods, and I have been

> breaking out in hives lately. I am not eating offending foods, but I

> am taking a fiber called acacia fiber. Could that be causing this

> allergic reaction?

Possibly. Try dropping it for a few days, see what happens.

I eliminated environmental allergies here with OLE, so you might try

that, just watch for yeast.

Dana

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Dana,

 

My son has many of the symptoms of yeast, but has had colonoscopies,

endoscopies, and stool samples taken. Would the gastroenterologist not have

spotted a yeast overgrowth? If not, where do I find your yeast solution?

 

Thanks,

Drissia

From: danasview <danasview@...>

Subject: Re: Could this be yeast?

Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 9:29 AM

> Here are the symptoms:

> Constipation (b.m. every 4 days)

> cea-like burning rash on forehead and cheeks

> Severe sound sensitivity

> Discharge from eyes

> Ears itching

> Head feels full

> Rash on thighs

> Bloated belly

> Foggy headed (can't think)

> Mood swings (one minute okay/next minute having a meltdown)

> Continually anxious and panic-like

> Social issues (doesn't want to be around people)

> Droopy eyelids

> Itchy around anus

> Thick and ridged finger/toe nails

> OCD

Every single one of those things, with the possible exception of the

facial rash, meant yeast overgrowth or die off for one or more members

of my family.

>>Lysine and Lauricidin made everything worse

> (increased yeast I think),

Both of those caused a lot of yeast at my house.

>>Biotin increased the burning skin (maybe it is the yeast

> migrating out through the skin, because the other pathways of

> elimination are backed up.)

This is possible.

>>OLE seemed to be okay, so maybe I will

> try that next.

That increased yeast here, as it was eliminating viruses.

>>I am so afraid of making things worse, so a gentle

> and slow approach would be the best, but where do I begin??

Have you tried Candidase or Candex?

> I have allergies to latex (severe), legumes, nuts, pollen, grass and

> mold (severe). I get hives when I eat certain foods, and I have been

> breaking out in hives lately. I am not eating offending foods, but I

> am taking a fiber called acacia fiber. Could that be causing this

> allergic reaction?

Possibly. Try dropping it for a few days, see what happens.

I eliminated environmental allergies here with OLE, so you might try

that, just watch for yeast.

Dana

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>

>

**Could that burning skin be due to bacteria or mercury. I ate a

> piece of fish today, nothing else, and noticed severe burning

> sensations on skin. I feel as if my skin is on fire everywhere.

> There is no redness, but I feel as if I have a sunburn. Could it

be

> mercury or another mineral build-up?

>

>

Just read this on another site. HTH:

Here's the signs of mercury poisoning from WIKIPEDIA:

" Signs and symptoms

Common symptoms include peripheral neuropathy (presenting as

paresthesia or itching, burning or pain), skin discoloration (pink

cheeks, fingertips and toes), edema (swelling), and desquamation

(dead skin peels off in layers).

Because mercury blocks the degradation pathway of catecholamines,

epinephrine excess causes hyperhidrosis (profuse sweating),

tachycardia (persistently faster-than-normal heart beat), mercurial

ptyalism (hypersalivation) and hypertension (high blood pressure).

Mercury is thought to inactivate S-adenosyl-methionine, which is

necessary for catecholamine catabolism by catechol-o-methyl

transferase.

Affected children may show red cheeks and nose, erythematous lips

(red lips), loss of hair, teeth, and nails, transient rashes,

hypotonia (muscle weakness), and photophobia. Other symptoms may

include kidney disfunction (e.g. Fanconi syndrome) or

neuropsychiatric symptoms (emotional lability, memory impairment,

insomnia).

Thus, the clinical presentation may resemble pheochromocytoma or

Kawasaki disease.

An example of desquamation of the hand of a child with severe mercury

poisoning acquired by handling elemental mercury is this photograph

in Horowitz, et al (2002).[3] "

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> > My son needed lysine for 8 months. I used high doses for him. How

> > high did you go? Once my son no longer needed lysine, it caused

> > problems. Did you stop because it caused problems?

>

> I stopped because I started to feel very panic-like whenever I took

> it. It gave me an intense anxiety.

If the panic feeling was caused by something like yeast overgrowth,

that might explain it. Or you may no longer need it.

Dana

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Dana,

 

Thank you so much for your response. Don't know what I would do without you and

this group.

 

Drissia

From: danasview <danasview@...>

Subject: Re: Could this be yeast?

Date: Friday, February 13, 2009, 9:54 AM

> As a baby, he had several yeast infections on his bottom as well as

thrush. He was given topical ointments and they went away.

However, it appears the *internal* yeast issue remained.

>>Much later, after the troublesome vaccine and the flu back to back

he started episodes of insomnia where he would just lay awake laughing

all night. Still does that periodically; like now has been awake for

9 nights and only sleeps a couple of hours starting about 5 am.

> Does that sound familiar in any way?

This is a classic sign of yeast overgrowth.

http://www.danasvie w.net/yeast. htm

Dana

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