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> When I see a couple of red dots of thrush around on's mouth

does it mean he has an overgrowth in the bowel or does it mean it is

coming out?

It can mean just a skin manifestation, or it might be internal also.

Dana

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Hi Ed! Geoff here.

You wrote:

> How do you know if you hve a yeast problem. Are there specific

> symptoms?

There is an online yeast test you can take at www.healingyou.org > Yeast

Quiz. It was developed from the books by Dr. Crooks. Give that a go and it

should help.

Geoff

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Where/what brand of Oregano do you use, and what dose? Also, where/what

brand of Caprylic Acid? Thanks very much.

Pam in MN

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> Does anyone have opinions about benefits/drawbacks for the

> various yeast treatments- GSE, Oregano, Olive leaf- how do you

> know which to try?

I use GSE plus No-Fenol for my family, works great, yeast is gone in a

few days. GSE will cause bacteria problems if I give it when there is

no yeast tho, so be careful to watch for improvement and stop if

things seem to be getting worse.

Dana

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Grapefruit Seed Extract. You can purchase the smaller bottle for around

10.00 at a Health Food Store

Re: Re: yeast

What is GSE?

Thank you,

Robin

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I think we are close now after 48 rounds...........we stay low sugar, use

copious doses of enzymes (HNI Pep and NF) for our bug control protocol and

probiotics - no flares for 3 months during which we did 5 rounds - AC protocol.

If

he has too much sugar (school grhhh) then a couple of nights dosing Candex

enzyme works a treat.

So close.........but maybe so far, I'll keep hoping we hit what I

affectionately call the 'Dana Stage' - her son is 84 rounds in the bag and no

more yeast

:)

HTH

Mandi in UK

> If one does enough chelation, will yeast eventually clear up by itself

> without taking any anti-yeast products?

>

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--- In , " Bernadette Czernik " <czernib@w...>

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> If one does enough chelation, will yeast eventually clear up by itself

> without taking any anti-yeast products?

Not sure I understand your question. Do you mean that if your child gets yeast,

will the yeast eventually go away by itself? If so, I

would say probably not. You should use probiotics and/or an active yeast

killer.

If you mean that eventually, at some point in the chelation process, will your

child handle chelation without needing anti-yeast

products, then yes. My son no longer needs any anti-yeast products except when

he overindulges in sweets, like at Christmas.

Dana

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Hi Dana,

I am sorry I wasn't very clear in my post. I know I have yeast, but

every time I try to address it,even with only probiotics, I get a bad

side effect of numbness and tingling in my hands and feet, and they

constantly fall asleep at the slightest pressure, like sitting, shoes,

typing, etc. Of course this keeps me from sleeping, and I don't function

well at work. So I am only doing DMSA, hoping if enough mercury leaves,

my immune system will take care of the yeast gradually on its own and I

won't get those side effects.

Does anyone have experience with this?

Thanks,

Bernadette

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> If one does enough chelation, will yeast eventually clear up by

itself

> without taking any anti-yeast products?

Not sure I understand your question. Do you mean that if your child

gets yeast, will the yeast eventually go away by itself? If so, I

would say probably not. You should use probiotics and/or an active

yeast killer.

If you mean that eventually, at some point in the chelation process,

will your child handle chelation without needing anti-yeast

products, then yes. My son no longer needs any anti-yeast products

except when he overindulges in sweets, like at Christmas.

Dana

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--- In , " Bernadette Czernik " <czernib@w...>

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> Hi Dana,

>

> I am sorry I wasn't very clear in my post. I know I have yeast, but

> every time I try to address it,even with only probiotics, I get a bad

> side effect of numbness and tingling in my hands and feet, and they

> constantly fall asleep at the slightest pressure, like sitting, shoes,

> typing, etc. Of course this keeps me from sleeping, and I don't function

> well at work.

My family does not tolerate probiotics. We don't have those same side effects,

but you might not tolerate the probiotics.

>> So I am only doing DMSA, hoping if enough mercury leaves,

> my immune system will take care of the yeast gradually on its own and I

> won't get those side effects.

That was not the experience with my family, but I will send you good wishes that

it works for you.

You might want to consider SCD, which targets yeast

http://www.scdiet.org/

Dana

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I haven't tried their products first of all. I'm following what my doctor

told me to use and it is working. I've had a terrible yeast problem for some

time, but finally my rashes are clearing up and my tongue is no longer white.

What's more, what I'm using is not terribly expensive.

Uva ursi (bearberry) by Nature's Way. I take 3 capsules three times daily

for 7 days. I'm on my fourth day and feel a thousand percent better already.

At the same time I'm taking Candida Clear by NOW. It contains Pau D'ARco,

Oregano Oil, Black Walnut and Caprylic Acid. These I take 2 capsules two times

a day. I have 90 caps so I'll take all of these.

My doctor had originally wanted me to take Oregano Oil sublingually, but I

hate oregano and just couldn't hack it. These capsules smell and taste awful,

but it's a quick swallow and there's no aftertaste.

Many people have suggested many things, and I've found many solutions

suggested on different websites. This seems to be the least expensive and least

painful method I've found and it's working better than anything else I've tried.

Jill

p.s. I've stopped my antibiotic and antioxidants this week while I take

these. I am still taking the acidophilus however.

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> always suspected a yeast problem with the girls but the pediatrition

> never really gave it much concern. I gave the girls grapeseed

> extract and no-phenol 2 days ago and they both had flu like symptoms

> the next day without a fever.

Grapeseed won't touch yeast, you would need grapefruit seed extract

for yeast.

Grapeseed is an antioxidant, so perhaps she has a lot of metals. Or

she does not tolerate the grapeseed, even with No-Fenol enzyme.

Dana

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How does ones test their child for yeast? I know I have asked this question

before but lost alot of info, sorry. My son deletes stuff all the time, think

he needs hi sown computer.

Thanks Migdalia(DEE)

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Well, aside from direct observation, the two tests I know of for

yeast are Comprehensive Stool Analysis and Organic Acids test.

Comprehensive Stool requires collecting stool samples for about a

week, and I believe Organic Acids is first morning urine? It's been

awhile since we've tested, so I'm struggling to remember specifics.

> How does ones test their child for yeast? I know I have asked this

question

> before but lost alot of info, sorry. My son deletes stuff all the

time, think

> he needs hi sown computer.

> Thanks Migdalia(DEE)

>

>

>

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> How does ones test their child for yeast? I know I have asked this

question

> before but lost alot of info, sorry. My son deletes stuff all the

time, think

> he needs hi sown computer.

> Thanks Migdalia(DEE)

Go to http://directlabs.com and order their CDSA test from the 1-800

number listed or online. This is a comprehensive stool test. A

description can be found at http://directlabs.com/testtypes.php#CDSA

including a link to a sample test.

When you order it, they send you a test kit that you complete by

taking the stool samples as directed, then you put it in the mail (you

already paid the postage when you bought the kit) and it's sent to

Great Smokies Diagnostic Lab. In about 2 weeks you should get the

results back.

Lynn

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> I was just wondering...if there's any possibility that my son has a

> yeast problem, does that need to be addressed first before trying gfcf

> or enzymes?

You can address things in any order you want. Enzymes also help with

yeast issues, so starting with enzymes can help two things at the same

time.

> Are probiotics something that one can do without the DAN! doctor?

Yes

If

> so, which ones are good to do? Will they completely resolve the

> yeast, or do we need something prescribed for that?

For some kids, probiotics are sufficient. However, if the yeast is

really bad, you might need an active yeast killer. You can buy OTC

yeast killers, like GSE, without a prescription.

>>Also, do probiotics prevent antibiotics from working when

> they're needed?

Antibiotics can eliminate the good bacteria from probiotics. So you

would give the probiotics about 1-1/2 hours after [or before] the

antibiotics.

Dana

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I would be interested in this info., too.

*********

> I thought that there was something in the files section that Andy

> wrote about yeast control. Can't find it. Does anyone know where

it is?

>

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,

I believe chelatingkids groups has some good information on yeast

control in the file section. My son's gut is not good at the

moment. He continues to sabatoge my efforts by eating foods he

should not.

nne

>

> I would be interested in this info., too.

>

> *********

> > I thought that there was something in the files section that Andy

> > wrote about yeast control. Can't find it. Does anyone know

where

> it is?

> >

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> I am so tired from a busy week and a weekend full of in-laws...can

> someone lead me in a direction to read about yeast overgrowth?

My page

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

> for 1.5 hours in the middle of the night laughing and moving about

> his crib. He usually does it when he's had a dairy product but he's

> been dairy free for months now. I gave him a probiotic right before

> bed--that was the only different thing in his schedule.

Can be yeast die off, or intolerance to the probiotic.

> As for my glutathione question--first, thanks for the repsonses about

> what it does. I just need to make sure it's a casien-free

> substance. Would it say on the bottle when purchasing or should I

> call companies to make sure?

Either.

Dana

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In a message dated 8/17/2005 8:03:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Kim writes:

Hey there! How are you? I am just curious...how does one go about

finding out if it is yeast in their stomach? Please let me know when

ya can and take care in the mean time!!!!!!!!!!!! Kim

I was in the hospital sicker than a dog at the time and they did the scope

thingy down my throat. Not fun. Otherwise I have no idea how they know if

there is yeast down in the track.

Love and Prayers,

Beth

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>

> I think more and more my girl has a yeast problem (grinding teeth

at night,

> walking up and wetting the bed every night, and the touching

herself alot) so

> I got the sample for grapefruit seed extract from kirkmans 125mg

caps. She

> weighs 40lbs and is 4 1.2 years old how much to start her on and

up to how

> much and for how long do u suggest?

For that age/weight, I would start with about 1/4 of that capsule.

Work up from there if required.

Dana

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I have been trying something a bit different for my kids for yeast...and it

seems to be helping a little.

We use ala for chelation....and everytime I use the ala....I add a scoop of

no fenol..i hope this is ok.....and then a couple times a day I add some

gse.....grapefruit seed extract. At nite before they go to sleep...I give

them

their virastop and 2 no fenol, 2 afp and 2 zyme...also giving 2 caprylic acid

tabs a day. We aren't yeast free but seeing some changes for the better...

just my two cents worth..

Ronni

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