Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 In a message dated 22/02/2005 18:56:41 GMT Standard Time, kjwolford@... writes: In veterinary medicine - when we see recurring ringworm (a dermatophyte - afungus) it usually means the immune system is stressed, allowing the fungusto overgrow and get out of control. As with yeast, most are able to toleratex amount, but when it grows over x, then the body cannot keep it in-check. I would suggest you focus on your immune system (supplements for support,probiotics, etc.) Along with a topical treatment for the fungus.Hope that helps.kw In veterinary medicine - when we see recurring ringworm (a dermatophyte - a fungus) it usually means the immune system is stressed, allowing the fungus to overgrow and get out of control. As with yeast, most are able to tolerate x amount, but when it grows over x, then the body cannot keep it in-check. I would suggest you focus on your immune system (supplements for support, probiotics, etc.) Along with a topical treatment for the fungus. Hope that helps. kw Re: [ ] OT:ringworm? Does anyone know what causes reoccurring ringworm? I find it odd that nobody I know gets ringworm but I seem to constantly get it. -Don't know where from and don't understand how when we are a very sanitary family... Also, does this have anything to do with yeast? Maybe exposure to toxic molds? Either way I wonder too if it comes from inside rather than outside the body..... Thanks, Carol ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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