Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 > I think weighing out their problems and the possible > benefits may outweigh the danger... If they have a bad bacteria problem you could try Biocidin, if you haven't already. I gave it 2X/day for 3 months and haven't had bad bacteria since. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 > > Hi Nell! > Their Gastroenterologist doesn't think they have viral, fungal or bacterial > issues at all according to lab work results. n's poop and OAT didn't indicate big problems either, but he improved dramatically with antifungals and antibacterials. I've read enough posts relating the same experience that I don't trust the tests much. It's cheaper and more reliable to try giving antifungals/bacterials and see what happens. >I gave my 4yr old a yeast remedy from a DAN! doc and he had > serious die off, so how could he not have a yeast issue if he had such die > off... And if you give activated charcoal for the die-off (an hour after the antifungal), and the kid feels a lot better, that's diagnostic for yeast. > Did you use the biocidin while chelating? Yes. We unfortunately stopped chelating > after 30 rounds because I messed up the last 3 dosing schedules and didn't > want to cause more harm redistributing metals, so I'm hoping to start again > soon. Chelation will eventually get rid of yeast and gut problems by itself, so that sounds like a good plan. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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