Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 at least sours my milk. Anyone have any secrets?? black walnut herb... two to three caps for 4-5 days... you take them... she is more than likely getting it from you. then onto pantothenic acid. (the b vitamin) helps to keep yeast under control... hth heather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 I went through this with my baby too.It's a major pain ! I bought a calendula tincture from the healthfood store and mixed it wath water then dabbed on sores in the mouth with a cotton ball.Same in the diaper area . I think it was 1 part tincture to 3 parts water.This will help heal the 'sores' which are painful to your baby. Did you say you're nursing? If so you need to treat yourself .Even if you aren't showing any signs it's likely she'll pass it from her mouth to the breast. Wash your bra everyday with a vinegar rinse.Dab 1 part vinegar and 1 part water w/ cotton ball to nipples several times a day .Go braless if you can.You want to keep everything as dry as you can. You want to keep baby's butt as dry as possible, too. Diaperless as much as you're able. Sit out in the sun topless as well as your little one's butt in the sun too.Do you use cloth diapers ? If so wash in hot water with a vinegar rinse and a real hot dryer. I hope some of this helps! in AZ > > Anyone have any secrets?? > > black walnut herb... two to three caps for 4-5 days... you take them... she > is more than likely getting it from you. then onto pantothenic acid. (the b > vitamin) helps to keep yeast under control... > > hth > heather > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 I almost forgot - don't eat any sugar . in AZ > Josie(13 months) appears to have thrush. Her mouth is coated and her butt is > red, sore and itchy. I am doing probiotics. She is still nursing, but I > don't appear to have it. I can eat garlic but it seems to give her colic or > at least sours my milk. > > Anyone have any secrets?? Sheri I looked in the hp book but there didn't > seem to be too much info there. > She is coughing a little, which I read somewhere could mean that something > else is wrong. I just assume that means that she has it in her throat as > well. She is still nursing but is really irritable. I would rather not do > antibiotics if I don't have too....we are so broke right now I can't really > afford to call anyone anyhow.... > > Suggestions please. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 I used an acidophilus powder mixed with water and squirted it into my newborns mouth with an eyedropper, this seemed to relieve the pain enough for her to feed. You could probably use a cup with a 13 mth old. I put the same mixture on her nappy rash. It took almost a week to disappear doing this several times a day. And yes you need to treat yourself too, looking at the yeast and sugar content of your diet. Good luck, I know its a nightmare!! Deb > > Josie(13 months) appears to have thrush. Her mouth is coated and > her butt is > > red, sore and itchy. I am doing probiotics. She is still nursing, > but I > > don't appear to have it. I can eat garlic but it seems to give > her colic or > > at least sours my milk. > > > > Anyone have any secrets?? Sheri I looked in the hp book but there > didn't > > seem to be too much info there. > > She is coughing a little, which I read somewhere could mean that > something > > else is wrong. I just assume that means that she has it in her > throat as > > well. She is still nursing but is really irritable. I would > rather not do > > antibiotics if I don't have too....we are so broke right now I > can't really > > afford to call anyone anyhow.... > > > > Suggestions please. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Which equates to no biscuits, cakes, alcohol, or sweets (naturally), plus no bread or anything containing yeast, mushrooms, and no bovine dairy produce. The regimen is strict, but it works. When I did my *candida* diet, I lost nearly 28lbs. in just under four weeks. Cleared the candida and got pregnant three weeks later, having had 3 miscarriages prior. Candida screws up more than your gut.... BTW, probiotics are good but they have to be strong enough. Many aren't stored correctly, either by retailers or consumers, and rapidly lose their potency. Look for at least 4 billion organisms per strain. There are several homoeopathic remedies that will be effective, and there is also a homoeopathic candida remedy which helped me greatly during my breast thrush. Using it with radionics cured the problem when nothing else would. Sheri can better advise on this - I'm still too much of a rookie! Love, light and peace, Sue " Learn from the mistakes of others--you can never live long enough to make them all yourself. " - Luther > Re: OT: Thrush > > > > > I almost forgot - don't eat any sugar . > > in AZ > > > > > > Josie(13 months) appears to have thrush. Her mouth is coated and > her butt is > > red, sore and itchy. I am doing probiotics. She is still nursing, > but I > > don't appear to have it. I can eat garlic but it seems to give > her colic or > > at least sours my milk. > > > > Anyone have any secrets?? Sheri I looked in the hp book but there > didn't > > seem to be too much info there. > > She is coughing a little, which I read somewhere could mean that > something > > else is wrong. I just assume that means that she has it in her > throat as > > well. She is still nursing but is really irritable. I would > rather not do > > antibiotics if I don't have too....we are so broke right now I > can't really > > afford to call anyone anyhow.... > > > > Suggestions please. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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