Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 We are chelating with oral DMSA every 4 hours 3 days on and 11 days off. I knew going into it that yeast overgrowth could be a problem. However, now that we are 4 rounds into chelation it really appears that my son is having way more problems with bad bacteria not yeast. Is that possible? Could the chelation be stirring up the bacteria? He's had yeast problems in the past, but we've always struggled more with bacteria problems. Currently, he takes 2 culturelle a day for the clostridia and 1 50 billion Klaire Detox probiotic. His stool analysis show Citrabacor F as his bacteria.We do give Nystatin during the chelation round for yeast but have found that he does much better off it. Any suggestions on how to deal with the bad bacteria is greatly appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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