Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 I don't know if this is true but this is what our DAN dr told us. IF YOUR CHILD HAS INFLAMMATION such as colitis the antibacterials and antifungals cannot do a good job of getting rid of everything. Because of all the nooks and crannies caused by the inflammation it cannot wipe out all the yeast and clostridia. You need to get rid of the inflammation, possibly with meds like sulfasalazine and then use anti-fungals and flagyl with better success. SCD should help prevent further problems. karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Go after the bugs first, then go after candida with antifungal while you are also giving high dosage of multi probiotics. I am talking about 60 to 100 billion Units to suppress bad bacterial regrowth. If you are uncomfortable with this number do some research or post a message and see what other parents think. Look at research from Shaw, Ph.D, director of Great Plains Lab., he wrote a very good book about this. Culturelle is supposed to be very good because clostridia can go into spore form and survive normal drugs. Have a look at Gold-Bio Defence from Kirkmann, Pro-Bio-Defence is the same as Gold-Bio-Defence but has Saccharomyces boulardi (a yeast) in it that is suppose to kill the candida. Some treat candida only with this kind of yeast but some people claim (hearsay!!!) that it will produce overgrowth of other forms of yeast. Have also a look at Pro-Immune Support, it has 7.5 billion CFU's of Lactobacillus Plantarum in it, this is the same as the Lactobacillus GG in Culturelle (20 billion Units). Lactobacillus GG / Culturelle is a tradename. The GG stand for the two doctors (we are all grateful to) found out the wonderful properties of this bacteria. I have Pro-Immune Support in my probiotic schedule for my little son and do this " just to make sure " that they will not come back. Price wise it is a good deal. Carsten [ ] How to combat really bad clostridia? I am SO VERY disappointed. We got our son's most recent OAT-Urine back today, expecting to have the gut bugs under control. Instead, we find that we are on a yeast-clostridia see-saw. First, we combat clostridia with culturelle. It goes down, but yeast flares up. Then, we combat yeast with sporanox. It goes down but now clostridia has gone way, way up: HPHPA of 1276 (ref range 0-150). Now I know why the poor kid has been so glazed for the last week or two. The heart- breaking thing is that right after getting yeast down, but before clostridia goes up, we have these incredibly wonderful couple of days, a hint of how great things could get... I am just so sad. I have an appt with my DAN dr on Monday. The question is, how can we get off the see-saw? How can we wipe out the clostridia without causing yeast to flare up? I understand clostridia is hard to eliminate. Should I go off fruit entirely (we are SCD)? Is TMG bad because it's a polysaccharide? Give massive doses of culturelle? Take Flagyl? Vancomycin? TouefF? I'd appreciate any insights... Sigh. ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 Biocidin from Biobotanicalresearch.com helps with clostridia and also has some anti-yeast properties. You can give it and lots of probiotics between and watch for symptoms: stimmy means clostridia, silly means yeast. GSE helps against yeast, but give very little as it is strong and you will get clostridia again. I give advices but I wish I could fix it myself for my son... Margaret > I am SO VERY disappointed. We got our son's most recent OAT-Urine > back today, expecting to have the gut bugs under control. Instead, we > find that we are on a yeast-clostridia see-saw. First, we combat > clostridia with culturelle. It goes down, but yeast flares up. Then, > we combat yeast with sporanox. It goes down but now clostridia has > gone way, way up: HPHPA of 1276 (ref range 0-150). Now I know why the > poor kid has been so glazed for the last week or two. The heart- > breaking thing is that right after getting yeast down, but before > clostridia goes up, we have these incredibly wonderful couple of > days, a hint of how great things could get... I am just so sad. > > I have an appt with my DAN dr on Monday. The question is, how can we > get off the see-saw? How can we wipe out the clostridia without > causing yeast to flare up? I understand clostridia is hard to > eliminate. Should I go off fruit entirely (we are SCD)? Is TMG bad > because it's a polysaccharide? Give massive doses of culturelle? Take > Flagyl? Vancomycin? TouefF? > > I'd appreciate any insights... Sigh. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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