Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 In a message dated 06/01/2006 17:19:49 GMT Standard Time, jane_hogan@... writes: Currently dealing with all the symptoms of a yeast flare up with. Deep joy!! His lab test confirm this and blasto cystis again.I am looking for natural products and remember biocidin beingmentioned. You can get biocare liquid biocidin from many places if you just do a uk search. It's widely available from uk vitamin houses with just a couple of days delivery. Go slow with it at first, the first time you use it, there can be a big die off since it kills other things aswell. Maybe just one drop twice a day to start, increasing to 2 and then 3 drops, 3 - 5 days only, and then load your probiotics in the days after. (JMHO) If this isn't enough, there are other ways to use it, so ask again. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Do you think this would attach blasto hominis or make the environment less conducive? Having read about blasto on various sites (sometimes too much info is a bad thing) I'm worried that we'll be stuck with it for an age. Also that we all might have it (bleaugh) Steph > > > In a message dated 06/01/2006 17:19:49 GMT Standard Time, > jane_hogan@b... writes: > > Currently dealing with all the symptoms of a yeast flare up with > . Deep joy!! His lab test confirm this and blasto cystis again. > I am looking for natural products and remember biocidin being > mentioned. > > > > > > You can get biocare liquid biocidin from many places if you just do a uk > search. It's widely available from uk vitamin houses with just a couple of days > delivery. > > Go slow with it at first, the first time you use it, there can be a big die > off since it kills other things aswell. Maybe just one drop twice a day to > start, increasing to 2 and then 3 drops, > 3 - 5 days only, and then load your probiotics in the days after. (JMHO) > > If this isn't enough, there are other ways to use it, so ask again. > > Joy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 HI Steph, We are going to leave the blasto thing for now. I think the alternative to paromamycin is several antibiotics at the same time. Not advisable for children. We still have yeast problems even after months of nystatin. We are going to try two weeks of difflucan and see how that goes. Will let you know. I have also ordered lots of natural remedies and will possibly try some in the near future. I think 15% of the population have blastos - so good chance we have all got some. I might do a test on myself, although I don't have any symptoms at all. Jane Re: Yeasty child - need help Do you think this would attach blasto hominis or make the environment less conducive? Having read about blasto on various sites (sometimes too much info is a bad thing) I'm worried that we'll be stuck with it for an age. Also that we all might have it (bleaugh) Steph>> > In a message dated 06/01/2006 17:19:49 GMT Standard Time, > jane_hogan@b... writes:> > Currently dealing with all the symptoms of a yeast flare up with> . Deep joy!! His lab test confirm this and blasto cystis again.> I am looking for natural products and remember biocidin being> mentioned. > > > > > > You can get biocare liquid biocidin from many places if you just do a uk > search. It's widely available from uk vitamin houses with just a couple of days > delivery. > > Go slow with it at first, the first time you use it, there can be a big die > off since it kills other things aswell. Maybe just one drop twice a day to > start, increasing to 2 and then 3 drops, > 3 - 5 days only, and then load your probiotics in the days after. (JMHO)> > If this isn't enough, there are other ways to use it, so ask again.> > Joy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 on has just had OAT test as is also very high on the yeast/fungal side of things. We also have recently finished nystatin from Dr H. On the lab report it recommended Culturelle so I am going to give that a try. I don't speak to Dr H till next month so want to do something in the meantime. He always gets loads of probiotics so I can only imagine it would be much worse if he didn't. Sally in Manchester Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hi Sally, Charlie's OAT showed the same and nystatin for us is an ongoing thing - I think it helps to keep it under control to some extent. We are doing 3 lots per day as well as probiotics. Peta - -- In Autism Treatment , " georgiegirl1959 " <sallygeorge@n...> wrote: > > on has just had OAT test as is also very high on the > yeast/fungal side of things. We also have recently finished nystatin > from Dr H. On the lab report it recommended Culturelle so I am going > to give that a try. I don't speak to Dr H till next month so want to > do something in the meantime. He always gets loads of probiotics so I > can only imagine it would be much worse if he didn't. > > Sally in Manchester > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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