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Hi all,

I need to know what works on bacteria. Is it OLE , GSE, oregano?

I'm confused about what works on yeast and what works on

bacteria.

Also, what are plant tanins? My son's gut panel recommended

them.

Dana-

Congrats on the I love you's from your son!!!!! How awesome is

that?

Question- you said your kids didn't regress unless it was viral or

supp that needed removing. They didn't go through die-offs or

adjustments to enzymes or new supplements? I'm trying to

figure out with my son how to tell if something is good or bad for

him. I guess what I've come up with is unless the reaction is

horrid, to give it a couple of weeks and see if it improves, like it

did with enzymes. Thanks!

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I tried a plant tannin product called Tanalbit with good results.

www.intensivenutrition.com. Strong stuff.

Liz D.

Killing Bacteria and note for Dana

Hi all,

I need to know what works on bacteria. Is it OLE , GSE, oregano?

I'm confused about what works on yeast and what works on

bacteria.

Also, what are plant tanins? My son's gut panel recommended

them.

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> Hi all,

> I need to know what works on bacteria. Is it OLE , GSE, oregano?

Of those things, I would try oil of oregano first for bacteria.

> I'm confused about what works on yeast and what works on

> bacteria.

GSE -- yeast, OOO -- bacteria, OLE -- virus. At least that is my information.

> Congrats on the I love you's from your son!!!!! How awesome is

> that?

Really great. =)

> Question- you said your kids didn't regress unless it was viral or

> supp that needed removing. They didn't go through die-offs or

> adjustments to enzymes or new supplements?

They only improve. When I added Peptizyde and Zyme Prime enzymes, #2 did

scratch his arm for a few days, like it was itchy. And

when I added No-Fenol, he was *awake* [not hyper, just awake] for longer in the

evening until he fell asleep. But never anything I

would call " regression " . Not even for yeast, they just improve, no die off or

anything.

I'm trying to

> figure out with my son how to tell if something is good or bad for

> him. I guess what I've come up with is unless the reaction is

> horrid, to give it a couple of weeks and see if it improves, like it

> did with enzymes.

That is what I would do for my kids. Unless it was a serious regression, it

lasted about 3 weeks. Serious regression seems to

indicate my kids either don't tolerate, or don't need, the item.

Dana

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