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Are there symptoms that point to low or high sulfur?

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> Curcumin was the best thing for my daughter's systemic yeast. Not many

> on this board believed me when I reported it, but I was the one

> witnessing it. For many kids, it helps with yeast.

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I'm glad she was helped with her symptoms but I'm just curious, what

made you think it was systemic yeast?

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> > > Why not read the many parent reports all over the place on how

> > > curcumin is helping with yeast?? If it wasn't for many other

> > > parents telling me about their experiences with it, I might have

> > > never tried it - and that would have been a mistake.

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> > I hope that this comment doesn't offend anyone, but from experience,

> both my own reporting & that of other parents, I think that parent

> observations are not always accurate. Yeast gets blamed for a lot of

> behaviours & reactions when in fact the cause is elsewhere.

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> > Could be that parents note sulfur-related improvements from curcumin

> & turmeric & attribute it to yeast.

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curcumin is good for internal swelling.hence helps brain inflamation and inturn

helps autistic children,i read this in an article

From: nafissa <eddnadni@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: curcumin & turmeric for CANDIDA

Received: Friday, January 29, 2010, 2:47 PM

 

For kids who have high oxalates , Turmeric is not recommended , I learnt

that from the group LOD..

Hope this helps,

Nafissa

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> > Why not read the many parent reports all over the place on how

> > curcumin is helping with yeast?? If it wasn't for many other

> > parents telling me about their experiences with it, I might have

> > never tried it - and that would have been a mistake.

>

> I hope that this comment doesn't offend anyone, but from experience, both my

own reporting & that of other parents, I think that parent observations are not

always accurate. Yeast gets blamed for a lot of behaviours & reactions when in

fact the cause is elsewhere.

>

> Could be that parents note sulfur-related improvements from curcumin &

turmeric & attribute it to yeast.

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