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Lynn,

I wouldn't be training C4 for Processing issues, but C3 beta is fine.

I think I would be focusing entirely on the Tone protocol, since that is the

foundation of the problem. Rehanging doors and fixing the roof before you get a

solid foundation in place may be a waste of time. If you feel better after the

C3 and C4 sessions, then continue with them. I'd do Tone every day, and I'd do

it first. Maybe add the others in a later session or on alternate days.

Pete

different protocols

Pete, I am training C3 beta, C4 SMR for processing issues. I am also

using the Tone protocol. I find both protocols helpful. Would it be

better to do them on alternate days-2 days each-or one long session

doing both on the same days? Thanks, Lynn

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This is our first year being on the Autism journey and we are currently

on the DAN protocol. I do read other posts on here so forgive me if

this is a dumb question. How many protocols are there? And what are

they called? I am doing my very best to get my son recovered and right

yeast is a big problem.

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> This is our first year being on the Autism journey and we are

currently

> on the DAN protocol. I do read other posts on here so forgive me if

> this is a dumb question. How many protocols are there? And what are

> they called? I am doing my very best to get my son recovered and

right

> yeast is a big problem.

>

>

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> This is our first year being on the Autism journey and we are

currently

> on the DAN protocol. I do read other posts on here so forgive me if

> this is a dumb question. How many protocols are there? And what are

> they called? I am doing my very best to get my son recovered and

right

> yeast is a big problem.

>

>

>

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Hi there,

Yeast is a problem that is so hard to shift, its intermittent, there

are a variety of ways to deal with it.

Have you got a good introductory guide? I wish I'd got " Effective

Biomedical Interventions: Have we done all we can for this child? " at

the start of my journey, its by Baker and Pangborn. It explains such

a lot and worth its weight in gold. It explains most of the

protocols, apart from Andu Cutler's Frequent Dose Chelation. Also

Bock's book is fantastic, its a lot cheaper, just as good,

but a little (and only a little) lighter on the why's.

Sorry if I'm telling Grandma how to suck eggs!

Eileen in UK

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> This is our first year being on the Autism journey and we are

currently

> on the DAN protocol. I do read other posts on here so forgive me

if

> this is a dumb question. How many protocols are there? And what

are

> they called? I am doing my very best to get my son recovered and

right

> yeast is a big problem.

>

>

>

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Yes I do have both of those books. The yeast thing really trips me

out. It better for a few weeks, then boom major yeast buildup again.

Very frustrating.

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> > This is our first year being on the Autism journey and we are

> currently

> > on the DAN protocol. I do read other posts on here so forgive me

> if

> > this is a dumb question. How many protocols are there? And what

> are

> > they called? I am doing my very best to get my son recovered and

> right

> > yeast is a big problem.

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> >

> >

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