Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 Black specs in poop are remnants of bacteria, correct? That is being cleaned out, correct? Does this mean we are close to the end of something??? Anything??? Are we seeing the light? Is this just in regards to bacteria or yeast? What is the name of the special yeast-free diet, is it SCD? I'm finding that only a few mins after feeding him some bread made with yeast or something with a tiny bit of sugar or vitamin supplements he begins to chew and display yeast over-growth signs. How is this possible??? I feel as though I'm not understanding something. Where and what is this yeast doing that just mins after eating something there are issues??? Why don't these kids have the capability of keeping their yeast issues under control? Will they ever have that capability? Or is his yeast issue so far deep that I've only scratched the surface and it feels like his body can't regulate, or both? Its been 2 almost 3 months thus far and I'm amazed he can't eat ANYTHING with a tiny bit of sugar. When giving him no-phenol on an empty stomach I notice he begins to chew blankets...in our house a clear sign of yeast issue...can anyone explain what the no-phenol is doing on an empty stomach, if anything at all. The chewing of blankets and other objects makes me want to scream!!! Ugh! But, like I stated, it only happens when given a certain supplement, yeasty food, or sugary food. I wonder how long this will go on for and will he ever be able to eat these foods without that chewing reaction. Is Pau D' Arco (sp?) high in phenol? He does have phenol issues and I'm curious if I need to administer a no-phenol enzyme when giving him Pau D' Arco. How much is a good amount to start out with for a 30lbs boy? When giving him the biotin + magnesium citrate shouldn't I be concerned with loose stools? Doesn't the mag citrate make you have bowel movements? He already has loose stools and I would hate to make the situation worse. He does seem to tolerate both when adding a digestive enzyme though, behavior wise. TIA! " God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I can't change; courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. " http://fortheloveofmybugs.blogspot.com/ http://doinggfcfwithoutrice.blogspot.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 > > Black specs in poop are remnants of bacteria, correct? It can be, or a few other things, like oxalates. > What is the name of the special yeast-free diet, is it SCD? That is one of them, yes. > I'm finding that only a few mins after feeding him some bread made with yeast or something with a tiny bit of sugar or vitamin supplements he begins to chew and display yeast over-growth signs. How is this possible??? Bread, sugar, and most vitamins tend to increase yeast. Try giving biotin and/or probiotics and/or something else for yeast control, when you give those things. http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm > Why don't these kids have the capability of keeping their yeast issues under control? For my son, heavy metal toxicity, latent viruses, severe biotin deficiency, and a few other deficiencies. >>Will they ever have that capability? My son can control his yeast now, because I eliminated the problems indicated above. > When giving him the biotin + magnesium citrate shouldn't I be concerned with loose stools? Depends on how much magnesium you give and how deficient he is. >>Doesn't the mag citrate make you have bowel movements? It can, depending on other factors. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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