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HELLO, I am also interested in this. Can you please give us more info on this

AMLA herbs, what is it, how is it given and how often and where to purchase

them*

Thanks for sharing this info.

My son has major yeast issues too. I don't do Nystatin and other prescription

meds. I only give him GSE and biotin when the yeasty beasts are back in his

system.

lie

From: ronnimike <HISSPECIALTOUCH@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Behaviour - yeast

Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 9:56 AM

How is the Amla given...how much do you give...how often...we are

having unbelievable issues with yeast...even with nystatin...

For us, the reason we couldn't do three-lac was because it is has

strep strains in it and my kids are strep sensitive. Anyone who is

sensitive to strep or PANDAs shouldn't use three-lac or should be very

very careful.

Ronni

>

> My child had major behavior issues, most of them were alleviated with

> food elimination. He had problems with soy, other legumes (beans),

> casein, gluten, MSG, and all artificial colors. Dairy made my son

> especially aggressive and I have heard Threelac may contain a bit of

> milk, so that is possibly the problem.

>

> We have had more success with Amla (I first purchased the Paradise

> Herbs brand, then a bulk organic powder) than any probiotic or yeast

> fighter. In a study, Amla worked as well as Nystatin for controlling

> yeast.

>

>

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I am new to this group. My son was diagnosed with autism about 7

> > months ago. I've started him on Threelac, and three days later he's

> > like a " little demon " , my God, I've never seen him act like this.

> Has

> > anyone else experienced this? What should I do? Any advice?

> >

> > Also, I'm thinking about changing my cookware, apparently I have to

> > have special cookware, nickel free or something. Can someone give me

> > some guidance on this?

> >

> > Let me know, please.

> >

> > Dominique

> >

>

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Where are you getting Threelac has strep?  Please e-mail me also at

bill.luce@... or I may miss your post--I called the company and they told me

no.

From: ronnimike <HISSPECIALTOUCH@ AOL.COM>

Subject: [ ] Re: Behaviour - yeast

Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 9:56 AM

How is the Amla given...how much do you give...how often...we are

having unbelievable issues with yeast...even with nystatin...

For us, the reason we couldn't do three-lac was because it is has

strep strains in it and my kids are strep sensitive. Anyone who is

sensitive to strep or PANDAs shouldn't use three-lac or should be very

very careful.

Ronni

>

> My child had major behavior issues, most of them were alleviated with

> food elimination. He had problems with soy, other legumes (beans),

> casein, gluten, MSG, and all artificial colors. Dairy made my son

> especially aggressive and I have heard Threelac may contain a bit of

> milk, so that is possibly the problem.

>

> We have had more success with Amla (I first purchased the Paradise

> Herbs brand, then a bulk organic powder) than any probiotic or yeast

> fighter. In a study, Amla worked as well as Nystatin for controlling

> yeast.

>

>

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > I am new to this group. My son was diagnosed with autism about 7

> > months ago. I've started him on Threelac, and three days later he's

> > like a " little demon " , my God, I've never seen him act like this.

> Has

> > anyone else experienced this? What should I do? Any advice?

> >

> > Also, I'm thinking about changing my cookware, apparently I have to

> > have special cookware, nickel free or something. Can someone give me

> > some guidance on this?

> >

> > Let me know, please.

> >

> > Dominique

> >

>

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