Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Dear folkes, My best friend has a NT 14 year old son that is having very bad yeast problems. He even has rashes on his palms. Can anyone send me links to sites that I can forward on to her that address this issue? Also, if anyone lives around the Phila. area, do you know of any doctors she can take him to for this problem? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Thanks Penelope. Re: yeast issues-need help > A DAN! doctor told a support group last week to put HYDROGEN > PEROXIDE in the kids' bath to get rid of yeast. He said to work up > to a couple of bottles. I haven't researched this one yet, so try > to do some research on it. And then let me know if you find > anything. > > GrapeFRUIT seed extract and Olive Leaf Extract will kill yeast. > You'll have to research to figure out how MUCH you'll need for him, > but these are both known to work against yeast. > > He will need to be on a yeast free diet, too. > books: > Crooks MD has " The Yeast Connection " > http://www.yeastconnection.com/ > and > Bruce Semon MD has " Feast without Yeast " > http://www.nutritioninstitute.com/bruce_semon_md.html > > Don Colbert MD has a book about yeast. > http://www.drcolbert.com > > The child may need an oral antifungal like nystatin, dyflucan, or > something even stronger, if the natural stuff does not work. > > http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm > > > > > > > Dear folkes, > > My best friend has a NT 14 year old son that is having very > bad yeast > > problems. He even has rashes on his palms. Can anyone send me > links to sites > > that I can forward on to her that address this issue? Also, if > anyone lives > > around the Phila. area, do you know of any doctors she can take > him to for > > this problem? > > Thanks, > > > > > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > ------------------------ > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 If I may add one more comment to Penny's post, if probiotic therapy is also being considered, one of the biggest misconceptions is that probiotic refers exclusively to bacteria. For probiotic therapy to be truly successful, it is essential that probiotic " friendly " yeasts also be included. These really help kick the pathogenic yeasts out. On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 04:44 PM, penelope_fam wrote: > A DAN! doctor told a support group last week to put HYDROGEN > PEROXIDE in the kids' bath to get rid of yeast. He said to work up > to a couple of bottles. I haven't researched this one yet, so try > to do some research on it. And then let me know if you find > anything. > > GrapeFRUIT seed extract and Olive Leaf Extract will kill yeast. > You'll have to research to figure out how MUCH you'll need for him, > but these are both known to work against yeast. > > He will need to be on a yeast free diet, too. > books: > Crooks MD has " The Yeast Connection " > http://www.yeastconnection.com/ > and > Bruce Semon MD has " Feast without Yeast " > http://www.nutritioninstitute.com/bruce_semon_md.html > > Don Colbert MD has a book about yeast. > http://www.drcolbert.com > > The child may need an oral antifungal like nystatin, dyflucan, or > something even stronger, if the natural stuff does not work. > > http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm > > > > > >> Dear folkes, >> My best friend has a NT 14 year old son that is having very > bad yeast >> problems. He even has rashes on his palms. Can anyone send me > links to sites >> that I can forward on to her that address this issue? Also, if > anyone lives >> around the Phila. area, do you know of any doctors she can take > him to for >> this problem? >> Thanks, >> > > > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > ------------------------ > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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