Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 I finished researching the anti fungal we are supposed to give ph as the next step of Dr. Goldberg's protocol. The name is Nizoral. In addition to the normal die-off issues of regression, nausea, headache, constipation/diarrhea, we might also see vomiting, dyspepsia ( abdominal pains), pruritus ( skin changes and itching around the anus), rashes, dizziness, somnolence ( falling asleep chronically during the day), fever, chills, paraesthesia ( pins and needles, buzzing or burning on the skin), thrombocytopenia ( excessive bleeding), exanthema ( blisters), photophobia, increase in serum transaminases ( hepatitis C), alopecia (hair loss), anaphylactic shock and the kicker, acute massive hepatic necrosis ( indicated by pale colored stool, and lethal). We are starting this on Monday morning. I want to be sure Dr. Goldberg is in his office and the hospitals are open. Diflucan was mentioned as a second resort. Is it worse? Why would he pick this as his first choice? Of course all these things aren't mentioned on the leaflet that comes with the packet. You've got to research not only the product and individual components ( active and inactive ingredients) but also what the heck each adverse reaction means. I put the layman's terms in parenthesis because I'm not sure how many parents out there know what the heck those terms mean, I know I didn't before my research. Has anyone had experience with either anti fungal or researched either one? I'm dreading Monday. Please help me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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