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My sister had a premature baby (4 pounds when born) 3 months ago and back then I

was worried because of our genetics, her having the H1N1 flu vaccine while pg,

her own sensitivities and GI issues that she hasn't addressed, etc....

Well, her son is now three months old and things are cropping up....he is dairy

intolerant, has loose BMs, is fussy, has sleep disturbances, already had thrush

twice and he was GREAT while he was on diflucan for 28 days (Nystatin didn't

work), but as soon as he went off, it came right back.

I had been trying to get her to go natural rather than using these scripts, that

the yeast become resistant to. She is finally listening and has started wiping

his mouth out 3 times a day with a solution of 20 drops with one ounce of water.

She is using dairy free probiotics that I sent her. She has him on Neocate to

avoid as much dairy as possible. My question is, what dose can he safely use

internally? When he first got it, the dr said it was all down his esophagus.

Should he be on anything else, to address bacteria? I know what I do with my

kids (both have these issues and are being chelated), but I wasn't doing this

when they were 3 months old. I would like to see her giving him some blue ice

CLO too, but she can't afford much. What would be a must, at minimum? If I

have to, I will buy and send her what she needs.

Thanks guys!

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