Guest guest Posted December 11, 2010 Report Share Posted December 11, 2010 Hi all! My son is improving well, we are on the usual stuff that most people take, CLO, DMG, Vitamins, Enzymes, Probiotics, Diflucan, Valtrex, Oxytocin, LDN, Brain Child's Natural antifungals, CoQ10, Enhansa, Interfase, Candex, GSE, Minerals, Zinc, Mag.... Anyway, my son's Liver enzymes have stayed rock stable through Diflucan, Ketoconazole, and back to Diflucan. With some weeks in between. We are using charcoal for die off, and have had a much better response (charcoal just started) this go around with RX antifungals. So when we first started Bio medical 18 mos ago, his WBC was 6. It dropped on Diflucan to 4.1. Then we took a break, it was up to 5.4, but the yeast returned. Back on antifungals in June, the blood work in August showed it was 3.6 and the most recent one WBC = 3.1. It looks really scary when I write this, plus I am in the medical field. However, I have done research and am not that frightened just concerned. What frightens me is the constant stimming when we have yeast, so I give the diflucan or whatever prescribed antifungal to decrease/or even cease his stimming-so he can learn and stop staring at his hand like he never noticed it before. The naturals are not powerful enough. However, I do not want to hurt him, and his DAN assures me that this is o.k. and we might not be able to get his WBC up, that they are just low. Yet I would bet if we stopped diflucan the WBC would be back to normal but his yeast would be out of control. He is on GFCFSF and very limited sugar diet. I am wondering about Immunovir? Would that help his WBC? We use Larch, Dr. McCandless recommends that, and Vitamin C. He is very fair, and looks really pale, so of course that scares me. How dispite stopping Diflucan can I improve his immune system? Also his secretory IGA is the lowest one I have heard of 4, so I have been really trying to increase that. Doing a low yeast diet and populating the gut with S. boulardi and Klaire's complete probiotic, keeping him regular, giving digestive enzymes. Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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