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In our house that meant a GI bacterial infection. We ended up taking

antibiotics because we couldn't reach them with herbals.

I was sent for a lot of testing including a breath test. When that came

back positive I went on some pretty heavy antibiotics, after which my

constipation was completely resolved, and I felt like I was 15 yrs younger.

No more morning tiredness, joint aching, other inflammatory conditions like

asthma went away. It was pretty darn amazing.

If your Dr is ignoring you, ask for a stool test for bacteria. The most

complete test I know is from Drs Data - the CSA, Complete Stool Analysis but

your regular pediatrician prob doesn't send out to Drs Data.

Most regular Drs do not know about GI bacteria and yeast so be prepared to

beg, take journal articles with you etc

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Ours has been pretty cooperative, even talked her into b12 spay when I brought

in info on it and dosing instructions. It's been crazy cause I didn't think much

about it back when it started just did what the Dr. said but a yr later autism

started showing up in our younger dd and it was insane the amount of GI

similarities I noticed in the two girls. Let me say this though...my older dd's

anxiety and stuttering disapeared when she started eating the organic food we

feed our younger one on the spec. Sooo I am convinced treating them both is a

good idea. Thanks so much.

There are some tests we have wanted to run and maybe with how impacted she is

the ins would cover at least that one.

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> In our house that meant a GI bacterial infection. We ended up taking

> antibiotics because we couldn't reach them with herbals.

> I was sent for a lot of testing including a breath test. When that came

> back positive I went on some pretty heavy antibiotics, after which my

> constipation was completely resolved, and I felt like I was 15 yrs younger.

> No more morning tiredness, joint aching, other inflammatory conditions like

> asthma went away. It was pretty darn amazing.

>

> If your Dr is ignoring you, ask for a stool test for bacteria. The most

> complete test I know is from Drs Data - the CSA, Complete Stool Analysis but

> your regular pediatrician prob doesn't send out to Drs Data.

> Most regular Drs do not know about GI bacteria and yeast so be prepared to

> beg, take journal articles with you etc

>

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