Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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