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Hi Jenna,

You can find caprylic acid at Whole Foods and Wild Oats. Other than

that, I'm not sure except for on-line. I don't have any noticeable

yeast problems either like thrush or vaginal infections. I do have

digestive problems though. If you have chronic fatigue and had saline

implants, it's likely you have a subclinical fungal/yeast infection

going on. Caprylic acid works great and will be especially beneficial

to you while you're on antibiotics! Don't forget the probiotics too.

Love, PH

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> Can I just pick it up at Walgreens or do you have to find a health

food

> store. Im interested in trying it although I dont seem to have yeast

> problems but have been taking antibiotics again.

> Jenn

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Hi ph thanks, I just looked for it at the food store and they dont

have it. We dont have whole foods but we have a place called Sun

Harvest thats probably where I will have to go. Im just hoping I

dont get a yeast infection from taking the batrim my Derm just put me

on. My acne is not bad but I just recently had a horrible breakout

so Im on the bactrim she said it was better then the minicyclin I am

used to taking Its pretty strong stuff so I figured I better get

something to prevent yeast. My implants are saline, I have had them

in 1 year and 4 months. So far feeling ok I just want them out

because they are so uncomfortable and dont want to have them in any

longer to possibly cause problems down the road. Plus I want to get

fanatic about my workouts again. I miss being strong and lean

without these things weighing me down. Hopefully soon!!Luv Jenn ---

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> Hi Jenna,

> You can find caprylic acid at Whole Foods and Wild Oats. Other

than

> that, I'm not sure except for on-line. I don't have any noticeable

> yeast problems either like thrush or vaginal infections. I do have

> digestive problems though. If you have chronic fatigue and had

saline

> implants, it's likely you have a subclinical fungal/yeast infection

> going on. Caprylic acid works great and will be especially

beneficial

> to you while you're on antibiotics! Don't forget the probiotics

too.

> Love, PH

>

>

> --- In , " jennaloo2 " <jennaloo2@>

wrote:

> >

> > Can I just pick it up at Walgreens or do you have to find a

health

> food

> > store. Im interested in trying it although I dont seem to have

yeast

> > problems but have been taking antibiotics again.

> > Jenn

> >

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> > > Can I just pick it up at Walgreens or do you have to find a

> health

> > food

> > > store. Im interested in trying it although I dont seem to

have

> yeast

> > > problems but have been taking antibiotics again.

> > > Jenn

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> >

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> > > > Can I just pick it up at Walgreens or do you have to find a

> > health

> > > food

> > > > store. Im interested in trying it although I dont seem to

> have

> > yeast

> > > > problems but have been taking antibiotics again.

> > > > Jenn

> > > >

> > >

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I sounds like you have a good product. . .

Caprylic Acid is derived from coconut . . . Coconut has antifungal properties. I assume they isolated these properties to make the supplement.

Calcium and Magnesium are very important for numerous reasons. . . check out www.magnesiumresearchlab.com. It's a hard read, but very important. With modern farming and food processing we get only a fraction of the Magnesium our bodies need. . ., For Magnesium to work, it must have Calcium.

When you start upping the amount of Caprylic Acid you're taking, count just the Caprylic acid part of your supplement to your goal of 3600 mg daily. . . The problem is that once you reach your tolerance level of Magnesium, you'll be making frequent trips to the restroom! . . . You may want to find a Caprylic acid-only at that point. . . But keep up with a tolerable level of Calcium/Magnesium.

Hugs,

Rogene

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Thanks Rogene, Very Helpful!

>

>

> I sounds like you have a good product. . .

>

> Caprylic Acid is derived from coconut . . . Coconut has antifungal

properties. I assume they isolated these properties to make the

supplement.

>

> Calcium and Magnesium are very important for numerous reasons. . .

check out www.magnesiumresearchlab.com. It's a hard read, but very

important. With modern farming and food processing we get only a

fraction of the Magnesium our bodies need. . ., For Magnesium to

work, it must have Calcium.

>

> When you start upping the amount of Caprylic Acid you're taking,

count just the Caprylic acid part of your supplement to your goal of

3600 mg daily. . . The problem is that once you reach your tolerance

level of Magnesium, you'll be making frequent trips to the

restroom! . . . You may want to find a Caprylic acid-only at that

point. . . But keep up with a tolerable level of Calcium/Magnesium.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

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Sorry Jenna. I guess somehow I missed some of your posts about your

story. Congrats on feeling well yet being wise enough to get your

implants out before horrendous problems set in...I'm impressed with

any woman who acts preventatively! Love, PH

> > >

> > > Can I just pick it up at Walgreens or do you have to find a

> health

> > food

> > > store. Im interested in trying it although I dont seem to have

> yeast

> > > problems but have been taking antibiotics again.

> > > Jenn

> > >

> >

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We have a link in our links section for Caprylic Acid that is enteric

coated. This is what is recommended for killing yeast in the gut;

otherwise the caprylic acid is affected by the stomach acids. I've

had good luck with other brands than this one. But if you are looking

for the enteric coated caprylic acid, this is what you want.

http://www.healthywarehouse.com/digestive-health/caprylic-acid-

combination.asp

Patty

>

>

>

> I sounds like you have a good product. . .

>

> Caprylic Acid is derived from coconut . . . Coconut has antifungal

properties. I assume they isolated these properties to make the

supplement.

>

> Calcium and Magnesium are very important for numerous reasons. . .

check out www.magnesiumresearchlab.com. It's a hard read, but very

important. With modern farming and food processing we get only a

fraction of the Magnesium our bodies need. . ., For Magnesium to

work, it must have Calcium.

>

> When you start upping the amount of Caprylic Acid you're taking,

count just the Caprylic acid part of your supplement to your goal of

3600 mg daily. . . The problem is that once you reach your tolerance

level of Magnesium, you'll be making frequent trips to the

restroom! . . . You may want to find a Caprylic acid-only at that

point. . . But keep up with a tolerable level of Calcium/Magnesium.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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