Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 Yikes that scares me because I am starting my son on anti-virals. Maybe... make sure you have plenty of pro-biotics and an anti-yeast diet. No carbos or sugars. Switching probiotics may help. Have you tried Klaire labs ther biotic factor 1 and Kirkman's pro bio gold? Danitza > > Hi, > > after bombing yeast with GSE, diflucan, sac. boulardi and yeast aid (that includes almost all > the other yeast fighters) my son's lab show...a major yeast problem + bacterial. That's what > you get when viruses go down...(Valtrex) > > So hello clostridia, candida and ...geotrichum (on the lab report it says this last one does not > respond well to classic antifungals such as Diflucan, sporanox or Nizoral. I guess the > Diflucan responsive ones died off and made some space for those Geotrichum fungi. > > Anyone an idea on how to get rid of this stuff? Tips on Candida and clostridia also welcome > of course. > > Thanks for your knowledge > > Senta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Thanks he is on probiogold. I try to cut down carbs but it’s really hard (he is craving and it is difficult to put the whole family on an SCD diet). He gets very little sugar and treats. This thing is so hard I really feel like a dictator in a totalitarian regime. Senta Yikes that scares me because I am starting my son on anti-virals. Maybe... make sure you have plenty of pro-biotics and an anti-yeast diet. No carbos or sugars. Switching probiotics may help. Have you tried Klaire labs ther biotic factor 1 and Kirkman's pro bio gold? Danitza > > Hi, > > after bombing yeast with GSE, diflucan, sac. boulardi and yeast aid (that includes almost all > the other yeast fighters) my son's lab show...a major yeast problem + bacterial. That's what > you get when viruses go down...(Valtrex) > > So hello clostridia, candida and ...geotrichum (on the lab report it says this last one does not > respond well to classic antifungals such as Diflucan, sporanox or Nizoral. I guess the > Diflucan responsive ones died off and made some space for those Geotrichum fungi. > > Anyone an idea on how to get rid of this stuff? Tips on Candida and clostridia also welcome > of course. > > Thanks for your knowledge > > Senta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 Clostridia...I use only Penta water for my child it has oxygen in it. And Bay Leaves you can make like a tea to drink..02 life Trimedica The oxygen nutrient drops and you can get a prescription for Flagl, I believe the hyperbaric's chamber helps, also...Dana -------------- Original message from "sentadepuydt" : -------------- Hi, after bombing yeast with GSE, diflucan, sac. boulardi and yeast aid (that includes almost all the other yeast fighters) my son's lab show...a major yeast problem + bacterial. That's what you get when viruses go down...(Valtrex)So hello clostridia, candida and ...geotrichum (on the lab report it says this last one does not respond well to classic antifungals such as Diflucan, sporanox or Nizoral. I guess the Diflucan responsive ones died off and made some space for those Geotrichum fungi.Anyone an idea on how to get rid of this stuff? Tips on Candida and clostridia also welcome of course.Thanks for your knowledgeSenta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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