Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 > > I started my son on Oil of Oregano for yeast, and I noticed that he seems much friendlier, but he seems to struggle with finding the right words and he doesn't seems as focused. He also uses the wrong words in his sentences, or switches the beginning letters of the words around. He is so frustrated. > > His OCD is better, but now he just can't seem to focus on anything. He seems scattered and like he is experiencing major brain fog. > > Could this be yeast die off? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 One more thing to add to this post: He has also been poking everyone. Not in a mean way...he just walks up to us and pokes us in the side or stomach. He doesn't say anything when he does it, but he smiles a little. He can get carried away with the poking though. This is a new behavior. > > > > I started my son on Oil of Oregano for yeast, and I noticed that he seems much friendlier, but he seems to struggle with finding the right words and he doesn't seems as focused. He also uses the wrong words in his sentences, or switches the beginning letters of the words around. He is so frustrated. > > > > His OCD is better, but now he just can't seem to focus on anything. He seems scattered and like he is experiencing major brain fog. > > > > Could this be yeast die off? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2010 Report Share Posted July 15, 2010 > He has also been poking everyone. Not in a mean way...he just walks up to us and pokes us in the side or stomach. He doesn't say anything when he does it, but he smiles a little. He can get carried away with the poking though. This is a new behavior. Remove the OoO. If you were using it to address yeast, try another antifungal. If you were using it to address bacteria, try OLE. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2010 Report Share Posted July 16, 2010 Thanks Dana. I guess am going to go back to Candex and probiotics. I want to add an anti-viral, but he is so stable right now. He has a girlfriend, is attending the community college, and is looking for a job. I am so afraid to set him back at all, but I know his viral issues and tics need to be addressed. Any advice?? paula > > He has also been poking everyone. Not in a mean way...he just walks up to us and pokes us in the side or stomach. He doesn't say anything when he does it, but he smiles a little. He can get carried away with the poking though. This is a new behavior. > > > Remove the OoO. If you were using it to address yeast, try another antifungal. If you were using it to address bacteria, try OLE. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2010 Report Share Posted July 16, 2010 > Thanks Dana. > I guess am going to go back to Candex and probiotics. I want to add an anti-viral, but he is so stable right now. He has a girlfriend, is attending the community college, and is looking for a job. I am so afraid to set him back at all, but I know his viral issues and tics need to be addressed. Any advice?? Add biotin. Once my son's biotin levels were normalized, his body was able to control yeast much better on its own. With chelation, anti-virals, and a few other supps, I did have to give GSE when the yeast got really bad. But the biotin was key [along with removing metals & viruses] at eliminating the yeast overgrowth problem. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2010 Report Share Posted July 16, 2010 Dana, Is there any max dose for Biotin to control yeast? my son's Biotin level in lab tests are normal, but he still is very yeasty. How to eliminate yeast in Brain? OR I haveto go the Virus/Chelation way for it? One last question, I get valuable info from your website but in bits and pieces... Can I read them all at once in your website? I mean all your strategies for Viruses, bacteria, chelation, Yeast at one place?? Thanks, Sasmita > > Thanks Dana. > > I guess am going to go back to Candex and probiotics. I want to add an anti-viral, but he is so stable right now. He has a girlfriend, is attending the community college, and is looking for a job. I am so afraid to set him back at all, but I know his viral issues and tics need to be addressed. Any advice?? > > > Add biotin. Once my son's biotin levels were normalized, his body was able to control yeast much better on its own. With chelation, anti-virals, and a few other supps, I did have to give GSE when the yeast got really bad. But the biotin was key [along with removing metals & viruses] at eliminating the yeast overgrowth problem. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 > Dana, > Is there any max dose for Biotin to control yeast? For my son, giving more than 20mg 3x per day did not increase effectiveness, so that appeared to be the max for my son. When yeast was horrible [during certain protocols], I had to add GSE to that dose of biotin. > my son's Biotin level in lab tests are normal, but he still is very yeasty. > How to eliminate yeast in Brain? I used biotin and GSE, same as with yeast anywhere else. > OR I haveto go the Virus/Chelation way for it? That is how I eliminated the yeast overgrowth problem entirely. Chelation, anti-virals, biotin, and a few other things. > One last question, I get valuable info from your website but in bits and pieces... > Can I read them all at once in your website? I mean all your strategies for Viruses, bacteria, chelation, Yeast at one place?? I don't have everything there, I don't have time to update right now. My virus information and my thyroid information is incomplete. But you can read what I do have there. Here is my main biomedical page http://www.danasview.net/parent3.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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