Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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