Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 I used to think the same, that grinding teeth came from a mineral deficiency or yeast overgrowth. However, after giving my daughter enzymes and observing her carefully over a period of time, I am convinced the teeth grinding comes from pain and irritation from the enzymes. My daughter has ASD is 3.5 and even though we see so many benefits from enzymes (especially DDDP-IV) they do cause her irritation. When we stop enzymes, the teeth grinding disappears. The DAN gastroenterologist in Italy who we consult told us that when kids have colitis, IBD or lymphonodular hyperplasia, then enzymes can cause a lot of irritation. --- Óôéò ÐÝì., 11/06/09, ï/ç <gizbaby123@...> Ýãñáøå: Áðü: <gizbaby123@...> ÈÝìá: Grinding Teeth at Night... Ðñïò: Çìåñïìçíßá: ÐÝìðôç, 11 Éïýíéïò 2009, 19:57 I've read here this can be caused from yeast overgrowth and/or mineral deficiency. Besides magnesium what other mineral? Which magnesium? ___________________________________________________________ ×ñçóéìïðïéåßôå ; ÂáñåèÞêáôå ôá åíï÷ëçôéêÜ ìçíýìáôá (spam); Ôï äéáèÝôåé ôçí êáëýôåñç äõíáôÞ ðñïóôáóßá êáôÜ ôùí åíï÷ëçôéêþí ìçíõìÜôùí http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 > > I've read here this can be caused from yeast overgrowth and/or mineral deficiency. > > Besides magnesium what other mineral? At my house, zinc and calcium. And the calcium required several things for proper absorption, so supplementing did not help until I gave those supps also, especially vitamin K. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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