Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 > I have read that Houstons NoFenol will help with yeast problems, but > not sure exactly how. Does it fight against existing yeast in the > gut? It breaks down the yeast cell wall, allowing your yeast killer to be more effective. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 What happens when the No Fenol is breaking down the yeast walls and I'm not giving a yeast killer? I'm still giving my daughter her enzymes (1 cap of all 3) in her morning oj even though she has stopped eating breakfast. I've been suspecting that she is showing some yeast signs on her butt (yeast or yeast die-off-still don't know which). Becky > > I have read that Houstons NoFenol will help with yeast problems, but > > not sure exactly how. Does it fight against existing yeast in the > > gut? > > > It breaks down the yeast cell wall, allowing your yeast killer to be > more effective. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 > What happens when the No Fenol is breaking down the yeast walls and > I'm not giving a yeast killer? For certain kids, that action is sufficient to keep yeast under control. For other kids, an active yeast fighter is still required along with the No-Fenol. I'm still giving my daughter her > enzymes (1 cap of all 3) in her morning oj even though she has > stopped eating breakfast. I've been suspecting that she is showing > some yeast signs on her butt (yeast or yeast die-off-still don't know > which). > Have you always given OJ? My son did not tolerate OJ, even with enzymes. She might not tolerate one of the enzymes. Red ring on the anus is a sign of yeast, but also for my kids it was a sign they were not tolerating something. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Thank you for replying Dana! You've also answered some of my other posts over the summer so with everyone's replys I've been trying to figure out the subtle problems. We've been struggling with this possible yeast issue on and off all summer. She's always had OJ so we don't think it is a problem (yet). She got some Juicy Juice this summer and I'm sure this gave her runny bm's so she doesn't get any juice except the oj. The chocolate (Magic Shell) also gave her problems-the NF helped some. The chocolate was how she was getting enzymes at lunch and dinner (I haven't found anything else yet that will work in all the lists that post suggestions). So now she's not getting the enzymes. I think I'm at the point that we need to stop the enzymes and see what happens. We've never noticed a difference all summer and now as she's only getting them at breakfast for 2-3 weeks now. Thanks for helping me sort this out! Becky > > What happens when the No Fenol is breaking down the yeast walls and > > I'm not giving a yeast killer? > > > For certain kids, that action is sufficient to keep yeast under > control. For other kids, an active yeast fighter is still required > along with the No-Fenol. > > > I'm still giving my daughter her > > enzymes (1 cap of all 3) in her morning oj even though she has > > stopped eating breakfast. I've been suspecting that she is showing > > some yeast signs on her butt (yeast or yeast die-off-still don't know > > which). > > > > > Have you always given OJ? My son did not tolerate OJ, even with enzymes. > > She might not tolerate one of the enzymes. Red ring on the anus is a > sign of yeast, but also for my kids it was a sign they were not > tolerating something. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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