Guest guest Posted October 12, 2003 Report Share Posted October 12, 2003 - good question - my understanding from Dr. Bock and unremembered-elsewhere is that mold spores favour yeast, but whether it is through the mechanism of mold allergy dampening the body's resistance to pre-existing yeast, inhaled spores somehow favourising yeast colonies... I could go on, but clearly I'm just fishing around. Andy may jump in anyway and slice and dice my foolishness! Put it this way - our summer house for various reasons has a fair amount of mildew. For three summers in a row, Cameron has seriously regressed. The past two summers when we knew enough to do testing he has shown high levels of yeast. In the case of this past summer, I know that his OATs throughout winter and spring showed him to have beaten the yeast from the previous summer. About 2 weeks into this summer he started acting giggly and spacey, and sure enough the yeast was back. We hadn't changed his protocol, restarted sugars, done antibiotics or any of the obvious things that risk a resurgence of yeast. Unless chlorine may favourise yeast? I'd be very interested and grateful to hear anyone's thoughts or experiences on this since next summer will roll around faster than I'd like and I'll need to have a grip on the exact nature of the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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