Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 --- Another gentler method for us was using a homeopathic remedy by Genestra called Fungisode. I can use it daily without risk of bacteria. I noticed a die off reaction which indicated to me that it was working. We have also used caprilic acid, and I have also used this personally. It was helpful, I didn't find it to be as strong as GSE, or as effective. I've heard that this does work well for others. When we use GSE I'm careful to use it for only a few days, until I see a normal BM, then I stop. I also use Oil of Oregano the same as I would GSE and it is quite effective. I continue with the fungocide. Anytime I give sugar or some fruit, especially grapes he gets the yeast back right away. It's been a difficult thing to control. So far the enzymes are helping a lot. Stacey In , " anjoobnelson " <anjoobnelson@h...> wrote: > > After a month of getting nowhere using Nystatin and a mild anti- yeast > diet for my son's yeast overgrowth, our DAN doctor suggested we use > something " gentler. " He had a pretty strong reaction (awful increase > in stimming, inattentive, etc.) to the Nystatin, and she suggested > Caprylic Acid instead. His yeast culture lab results show that his > particular culture is also sensitive to goldenseal, berberine, and uva > ursi. > > I have capsules of Echinacea/Goldenseal and a Berberis homeopathic > solution at home, but haven't yet used them systematically. I've also > eased up on his anti-yest regimen diet a bit, since it was > horrendously difficult and we weren't seeing any improvement after a > month on it and Nystatin. We still avoid yeast, of course, and try to > limit sugar (but not too well . . .), and are wondering what to try next. > > Does anyone have any experience to compare one or more of the above > natural remedies? What was your experience in terms of improvements, > duration of treatment, side-effects, etc? Also, how strictly did you > maintain an anti-yeast diet and what specifically did you avoid? > > Thanks a bunch. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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