Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 I could use some anti-fungal guidance/suggestions. My son is 5 years old and 52 lbs. Within the last month, I started LDN and Lauricidin. I got aggressive with the Lauricidin and it seems to have stirred up some yeast issues. He developed a viral rash and pretty bad die-off which got intolerable for him -- as he was scratching it to the point that his skin became raw behind his knees, his bottom, etc. I have started an antifungal protocol and cut back on the Lauricidin dose. My antifungal protocol is 1/2 capsule Candex with probiotics and Boularddi 2x a day (once upon waking up and the other time when going to sleep). Right after I give him this at night I notice his stomach is making " growling " noises. Should I be giving him an antifungal during the day as well? If so, which one should I try, at what dosage and how long before I rotate to another one. I also am giving him a probiotic (ProBio Gold) with one of his meals. Is there such a thing as giving too much probiotics? If I give a probiotic with a meal, do I skip the digestive enzyme during that meal? In another email on this group, I read that they give the antifungal 1 hour before a meal. I thought antifungals like GSE, Uva Ursi, Caprylic Acid, etc. can/should be taken with meals? I could use some basic guidelines as to how often to give an antifungal each day and what is a good rotation schedule. Thanks in advance. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 > > I could use some anti-fungal guidance/suggestions. My son is 5 > years old and 52 lbs. Within the last month, I started LDN and > Lauricidin. I got aggressive with the Lauricidin and it seems to > have stirred up some yeast issues. Yep, it sure does when it is eliminating viruses. I use GSE to keep the yeast away, altho in the beginning, I could not give any Lauricidin because it just caused too much yeast. For my son, nothing keeps the " viral die off " yeast away except GSE. I do give it along with some probiotics, which also helps. > I also am giving him a probiotic (ProBio Gold) with one of his > meals. Is there such a thing as giving too much probiotics? Yes, it will usually cause diarrhea if given too much. If I > give a probiotic with a meal, do I skip the digestive enzyme during > that meal? Usually not. > In another email on this group, I read that they give the > antifungal 1 hour before a meal. I thought antifungals like GSE, > Uva Ursi, Caprylic Acid, etc. can/should be taken with meals? On empty stomach is more effective, but I do know that OoO and GSE are VERY STRONG, and can cause stomach upset if there is no buffering food. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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