Guest guest Posted September 23, 2003 Report Share Posted September 23, 2003 My son had never had a yeast problem before chelation. After the first round of ALA (I never did DMSA), my son had yeast. I basically gave him 2 drops of GSE and about 1/4 capsule of No-Phenol 3 x's per day and it was gone in 2 days. After that I gave him probiotics since I read GSE could kill off both the good and the bad. This became a pattern for the first 3 rounds. I just finished round 4 but see no evidence of yeast this time. > I am a relative newcomer trying to learn all that I can. My son just had > his amalgams out, and in a few weeks I will start with DMSA and add ALA a > month or so later. (If that doesn't sound like a good idea to anyone let me > know.) Am I correct to assume that chelation is almost certain to cause > yeast, and is there something I can do proactively that may prevent this? > So far most messages that I read talk about battling a yeast problem that is > already entrenched. What can be given from the start that is likely to > prevent it? > > Thanks. > > Daria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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