Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 Not Dana here, but just wanted to add that I forgot about the b vites causing yeast... and that for my son, bad behavior is all about yeast. Tantrums, throwing things, lashing out, mouthing off, outright refusal to do anything you ask..the list goes on. When his yeast is treated and in control, he's completely different. He's sweet, agreeable, happier, no tantrums, he wears underwear! He does what you ask. While don't get me wrong, when he acts this way we don't let him get away with it, I remind him that just because he isn't feeling well does not give him permission to hit his sister and he still has to go to time out... but I treat his yeast, he does not need time out at all. When I find that he is in time out two or three times in one day, or he seems to be impossible that day..I check his tongue and every time I find yeast. So for us, it's the yeast too. And we did not make that connection until we began to treat it when he was younger. Now,I can always tell when the " yeasty monster " has hit our house. Removing ones'pants is usually a yeast thing. So worth looking at for your child. > > > > my 8 year old has the hiccups. we just started Magnesium and > b-complex. would anyone know if either one of these are causing them? > > Try increasing the yeast protocol. B vitamins tend to increase yeast, > and yeast can cause hiccups. > > Dana > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 > Hello dana, > You mentioned in an earlier post that lashing out means yeast. I always addressed it as a behavioral problem and redirected my daughter when she has this inappropriate behavior; she would usually knock something over. We ust finished our 3rd round of tomatis (which) was great!! But a down side is that it caused her stemming to increase and she is now pulling down her pants (and will knock bigger things over). So iam wondering if the yeast has always been there and I just did not notice it or if this is something outside of yeast? Exactly what are the stims? Pulling down pants is sometimes associated with yeast overgrowth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 The stems were the intense focus and shaking of a toy, increased hyperactivity (she just could not sit down), hand flapping and picking toes and fingers. As of today, the stems have gone back down to where they were before but I still want to work with the remaining stems which are the hand flapping and picking toes and fingers. She still pulls her clothes down but it has lessened and I need to see if supplements will help address her " ramp-up " behavior. For instance, if she is playing and really having a good time, you can literally see her excitement going higher and higher. It gets to a point where she is overdoing it and if I try to get her to calm down, she gets frustrated. What works instantly is if I do something proprioceptive like let her play in Moon Sand. I was wondering if there is supplement that will help that should be included in our daily routine? S. From: danasview <danasview@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Lashing out ..... Dana Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008, 9:40 AM > Hello dana, > You mentioned in an earlier post that lashing out means yeast. I always addressed it as a behavioral problem and redirected my daughter when she has this inappropriate behavior; she would usually knock something over. We ust finished our 3rd round of tomatis (which) was great!! But a down side is that it caused her stemming to increase and she is now pulling down her pants (and will knock bigger things over). So iam wondering if the yeast has always been there and I just did not notice it or if this is something outside of yeast? Exactly what are the stims? Pulling down pants is sometimes associated with yeast overgrowth. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 > The stems were the intense focus and shaking of a toy, increased hyperactivity (she just could not sit down), hand flapping and picking toes and fingers. Those sound like yeast. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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