Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 > 1. Is Biotin by itself enough to control yeast? Maybe 30mg for a 134 lb boy. Sometimes. The highest dose I gave my son was 20mg 3x per day. Sometimes that was enough by itself to control yeast, other times I had to add GSE. > 2. Is silly, giggly behavior yeast? At my house, usually this meant yeast. > 3. If yeast is silly, giggly behavior, why do we need to treat it? (I prefer that behavior to rage.) Yeast overgrowth causes a lot of problems, but if the alternative behavior is rage, then I can certainly understand why you would prefer the yeast. Rage can be a symptom of bad bacteria overgrowth, so you might be noticing an alternating between yeast and bacteria. > 4. Could yeast in one child cause silly, giggly behavior at times, and then rage at other times- all in the same day? That happened a few times at my house. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 I think rage could be caused by bacteria. We are using Vit A with improvement, started with loading dose and then went down. We have never reached any rash or other symptom and we continue at the maintenance dose per Andy's onibasu emails. Hopefully this is addressing virus issues. What shall we use for bacteria? I don't want to try C or E again, they made him rage so bad. I will buy a non-corn based - but I want to try something different for bacteria. Any suggestions? Deb > > 1. Is Biotin by itself enough to control yeast? Maybe 30mg for a 134 lb boy. > > > Sometimes. > > The highest dose I gave my son was 20mg 3x per day. Sometimes that was enough by itself to control yeast, other times I had to add GSE. > > > > 2. Is silly, giggly behavior yeast? > > > At my house, usually this meant yeast. > > > > 3. If yeast is silly, giggly behavior, why do we need to treat it? (I prefer that behavior to rage.) > > > Yeast overgrowth causes a lot of problems, but if the alternative behavior is rage, then I can certainly understand why you would prefer the yeast. > > Rage can be a symptom of bad bacteria overgrowth, so you might be noticing an alternating between yeast and bacteria. > > > > 4. Could yeast in one child cause silly, giggly behavior at times, and then rage at other times- all in the same day? > > > That happened a few times at my house. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 > What shall we use for bacteria? I used OLE. OoO can also work. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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