Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/prednisone cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Jane, that sounds all too familiar. Each time I’m put on any antibiotics my pharmacists suggests I take a medication called ‘Inner Health Plus’ which is a probiotic (http://innerhealth.com.au/) and undoubtedly I should take it more often as well but the price is the issue. It’s not exactly cheap and does have a very short shelf life – must be kept in the refrigerator at all times too. Be nice to find something a little less expensive though. From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino@...] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 12:52 PM samters Subject: Yeast overgrowth Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/prednisone cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Thanks . Unfortunately, I'm not in Australia, but your recommendation reminds me to get the Probiotics going. I have a good one at home, but just forget to take it! Jane From: <soniarobins@...>Subject: RE: Yeast overgrowthsamters Date: Monday, August 3, 2009, 8:59 PM Jane, that sounds all too familiar. Each time I’m put on any antibiotics my pharmacists suggests I take a medication called ‘Inner Health Plus’ which is a probiotic (http://innerhealth. com.au/) and undoubtedly I should take it more often as well but the price is the issue. It’s not exactly cheap and does have a very short shelf life – must be kept in the refrigerator at all times too. Be nice to find something a little less expensive though. From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino @] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 12:52 PMsamters@groups .comSubject: Yeast overgrowth Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/predniso ne cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 I wonder if Samters is also responsible for poor memory as well – half my trouble is forgetting things but I guess I can’t REALLY blame that on Samters or can I? From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino@...] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 1:13 PM samters Subject: RE: Yeast overgrowth Thanks . Unfortunately, I'm not in Australia, but your recommendation reminds me to get the Probiotics going. I have a good one at home, but just forget to take it! Jane From: <soniarobins@...> Subject: RE: Yeast overgrowth samters Date: Monday, August 3, 2009, 8:59 PM Jane, that sounds all too familiar. Each time I’m put on any antibiotics my pharmacists suggests I take a medication called ‘Inner Health Plus’ which is a probiotic (http://innerhealth. com.au/) and undoubtedly I should take it more often as well but the price is the issue. It’s not exactly cheap and does have a very short shelf life – must be kept in the refrigerator at all times too. Be nice to find something a little less expensive though. From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino @] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 12:52 PM samters@groups .com Subject: Yeast overgrowth Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/predniso ne cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 I just turned 50 and I now blame my memory issues on age!!! My 86 year old mother states that poor memory is due to "no room left up in the attic"! I've decided after 50 years, there's just not any room left! Jane From: <soniarobins@ tsn.cc>Subject: RE: Yeast overgrowthsamters@groups .comDate: Monday, August 3, 2009, 8:59 PM Jane, that sounds all too familiar. Each time I’m put on any antibiotics my pharmacists suggests I take a medication called ‘Inner Health Plus’ which is a probiotic (http://innerhealth. com.au/) and undoubtedly I should take it more often as well but the price is the issue. It’s not exactly cheap and does have a very short shelf life – must be kept in the refrigerator at all times too. Be nice to find something a little less expensive though. From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino @] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 12:52 PMsamters@groups .comSubject: Yeast overgrowth Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/predniso ne cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Jane, I have plenty of room in my attic. I am completing my doctorate but I do find I am quite forgetful. I have to go back and check things or I will fail to do somethings. I think it is because I am always so busy and try to do too much at the same time.From: Jane Marino <janesmarino@...>samters Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 9:37:17 AMSubject: RE: Yeast overgrowth I just turned 50 and I now blame my memory issues on age!!! My 86 year old mother states that poor memory is due to "no room left up in the attic"! I've decided after 50 years, there's just not any room left! Jane From: <soniarobins@ tsn.cc>Subject: RE: Yeast overgrowthsamters@groups .comDate: Monday, August 3, 2009, 8:59 PM Jane, that sounds all too familiar. Each time I’m put on any antibiotics my pharmacists suggests I take a medication called ‘Inner Health Plus’ which is a probiotic (http://innerhealth. com.au/) and undoubtedly I should take it more often as well but the price is the issue. It’s not exactly cheap and does have a very short shelf life – must be kept in the refrigerator at all times too. Be nice to find something a little less expensive though. From: Jane Marino [mailto:janesmarino @] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 12:52 PMsamters@groups .comSubject: Yeast overgrowth Here is a topic that I'm not sure we've discussed much, but a Naturopath that I am newly working with feels that yeast overgrowth becomes a chronic biproduct for those of us who live on the antibiodic/predniso ne cycle. Certainly us females experience the yeast infections that come with constant use of antibiodics, but there is also the fungus that many of us get deep in our sinuses. I am again on a short course of an antibiodic for a sinus infection and I, therefore, know that the yeast infection is on the way. Has anyone come up with a particular natural remedy that they use to combat the chronic yeast that comes with using antibiodics on a regular basis? Thanks for sharing any helpful remedies you may have had success with as I'm sure this will not be my last course of antibiodics! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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