Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 , hope you can find some useful advice here, it has been a very good starting point for us: http://www.ei-resource.org/anti-bacterial.asp Natasa > > My son (20yrs)was definitely making gains on MB12 and Valtrex (Since > March. However he has not been on an antifungal and he now has a lot > of gut pain and diarrhea again. His OAT test in Jan showed no yeast > problem but he was very high in Phenylacetate - a bacteria. D lactate > was pretty high too so I have to watch which probiotic to give him as > readings suggest acidophilis will exacerbate the situation. > Unfortunately he doesn't qualify for Diflucan and Nizoral on the > subsidised pharmaceutical list here in Australia - strict criteria. We > have to pay heavily for Valtrex for the same reasons ($A250 weekly.)I > think Diflucan prescibed privately is twice as expensive. > I've stopped the Valtrex this week in order to try to address this. > ANY ideas about viable alternatives or approaches would be most > welcome. I'm considering another OATs test - would this be helpful at > this stage? Even at this age I believe his biomedicaol issues are > treatable. He's intelligent and also very frustrated with his health > and says - via typing- that he's sick of being sick! > Thanks all > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Hi , I'm glad to hear about the gains. Caprylic Acid and Candex are now my favorate natural/OTCs for fungus but I don't have experience with high bacterial phenylacetate. Maybe others will comment. - Stan > > My son (20yrs)was definitely making gains on MB12 and Valtrex (Since > March. However he has not been on an antifungal and he now has a lot > of gut pain and diarrhea again. His OAT test in Jan showed no yeast > problem but he was very high in Phenylacetate - a bacteria. D lactate > was pretty high too so I have to watch which probiotic to give him as > readings suggest acidophilis will exacerbate the situation. > Unfortunately he doesn't qualify for Diflucan and Nizoral on the > subsidised pharmaceutical list here in Australia - strict criteria. We > have to pay heavily for Valtrex for the same reasons ($A250 weekly.)I > think Diflucan prescibed privately is twice as expensive. > I've stopped the Valtrex this week in order to try to address this. > ANY ideas about viable alternatives or approaches would be most > welcome. I'm considering another OATs test - would this be helpful at > this stage? Even at this age I believe his biomedicaol issues are > treatable. He's intelligent and also very frustrated with his health > and says - via typing- that he's sick of being sick! > Thanks all > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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