Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 >>was thinking the same thing. How could a child have candida problems, though?<< Easy! Through my lack of knowledge with my first born son, he was repeatedly treated with antibiotics. Any repeat antibiotics, and high sugar intake – even fruits and fruit juices – kills the good bacteria, lets the candida grow. Also, if the mother has it, she can pass it on. Thrush, yeast rashes, athlete’s foot, vaginal yeast infections, some diaper rashes are all signs. A good way to treat the skin problem is to mix ½ teaspoon cider vinegar with 2 cups water, wash the area affected with it, and then to give it lots of air, use a hair dryer – no heat or heat is fine – blowing on the area. If you do this on a yeast rash on a baby, you can watch the angry red color go away as it kills the yeast. Donna in IL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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