Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Folks, I'm hoping to receive your best anti-yeast treatments. The presciptions aren't working very well and I thought perhaps the natural path, or your recommendations, may be worth a good try. Thanks so very much, Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi Sue We handle this by giving a spoon of peanut butter after the candidase/GSE dose. It's away from meals, but the small amount of PB helps ease any stomach discomfort. Sheresa > > > > > > Folks, > > > I'm hoping to receive your best anti-yeast treatments. The > > > presciptions aren't working very well and I thought perhaps the > natural > > > path, or your recommendations, may be worth a good try. > > > > > > For my kids, GSE plus Candidase worked the best to eliminate yeast > > overgrowth. > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 GSE is grapefruit seed extract so if he reacts to grapefruit it's not suprising he reacts to GSE. It is also high phenol if I remember correctly. Have you explored NAET? S S <p>Sue,<br> What are the 'crunchy refex points you refer to?<br> <br> fwiw, GSE, olive leaf extr, and virastop all cause major upsets <br> here. We had not done an allergy profile in a long time. Recent <br> allergy testing, skin and IgG, showed grapefruit, olives and soy<br> [fermented soy is in virastop] among others as major allergens. The <br> allergy response for our daughter exhibits as seizure/pre-<wbr>seizure - <br> like Doris Rapp says 'an asthma attack in the brain.' Her response <br> to so many things fits this pattern. If it was respiratory distress, <br> folks would sit up and take notice, demanding removal of allergens <br> frome her total environment. Instead, we get 'a little won't hurt' <br> and endless talk of consequences for 'bad behavior'. <br> <br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 -Hi Dana, I am now 100% sure it is yeast as he is sore down below. I had interestingly enough, run out of kyolic garlic last Sunday and the Nutricentre let me down with a delivery so I have been waiting a week for more. In that time the yeast has gone beserk. So everyone KYOLIC GARLIC KICKS ASS as you say over there, or rather it is jolly good stuff!- I usually give 1000-3000mg a day and I drove for miles today to get some and gave him 2 tabs in a few hours and he was ranting on an on for ages this evening. He has finally settled down a bit. Still REALLY concerned about doing another round of chelation but he is not clean yet on lab results. Far from it. Have you ever heard of any kids who have chelated using selenium and vit c and other naturals such as vitamins and minerals? I have sent off for another hair elements test- I am not doing challenge tests anymore. I want to see what has come out in the past 3 mths as he hasn't been actively chelated. Sue - In , " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > > > -Can you describe how you fit them in to the day and if they are > > given together please? It seems to aggravate 's stomach if I > > give the GSE by itself but the Candidase states you need to give it > > well away from foods. > > > I gave them together, with each dose of supplements [3x per day]. You > can give Candidase with a little bit of food, just not too much. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 > > Hi All, Our DAN started my almost 4 yr old son on Nystatin for his > yeast. His tests said there is " moderate yeast overgrowth " . Its been 7 > weeks since we started and no improvement. He is very spacey and > giggling and screaming inappropriately. Nystatin is not effective against all strains of yeast. Did you son test as having a strain that Nystatin will address? He also might not tolerate the Nystatin, check the ingredients. > stopped Nystatin now, how do I treat his yeast, please advice. I used biotin and GSE. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 > > Hi All, Our DAN started my almost 4 yr old son on Nystatin for his > yeast. His tests said there is " moderate yeast overgrowth " . Its been 7 > weeks since we started and no improvement. He is very spacey and > giggling and screaming inappropriately. We saw a burst in language when > we started MB12 shots and he really seemed " NT " , but after introducing > Nystatin, he seems to have gone back to pre MB12 stage. His other > supplements are SuperNu Thera, DPPIV enzym complete(Kirkman labs) > witmeals, probiotics, Coromega fish oil, Cal-Mag supplement. I have > stopped Nystatin now, how do I treat his yeast, please advice. > > Thanks! > CS. For my son grapefruit seed extract and biotin worked - and his was somewhat under control with diflucan (prescription) but it required blood draws every six weeks. Since starting grapefruit seed extract with no-phenol and biotin, he no longer has the yeast problem. His was pretty severe too! Viola > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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