Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 In a message dated 09/08/2006 17:00:29 GMT Daylight Time, superkempusa@... writes: I know yeast can grow resistant to some treatments and you should rotate those treatments (oil of oregano, GSE, etc) but what about a yeast enzyme (candex), does this need to be rotated? >>>Not in my opinion, enzymes do what they do and we have been using Candex for 3 or more years now with sucess Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 > > I know yeast can grow resistant to some treatments and you should > rotate those treatments (oil of oregano, GSE, etc) Rotating anti-fungals can sometimes CAUSE resistance, so watch out for that. You might be left with yeast that is resistant to everything. >> but what about a > yeast enzyme (candex), does this need to be rotated? Not usually, because it is breaking down the yeast cell wall. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Geesh - does the battle with yeast ever end??? So what do you, from your experience, recommend? Do you do an antifungal for a month or two then switch. Or do you base it on response? Perhaps, one person's yeast responds well to OOO or another to GSE and use that till it seems ineffective than switch? Or is Candex just superior since it digests the cell wall and you don't have to worry about resistance?? Thanks! Jen > > > > I know yeast can grow resistant to some treatments and you should > > rotate those treatments (oil of oregano, GSE, etc) > > > Rotating anti-fungals can sometimes CAUSE resistance, so watch out for > that. You might be left with yeast that is resistant to everything. > > > >> but what about a > > yeast enzyme (candex), does this need to be rotated? > > > Not usually, because it is breaking down the yeast cell wall. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 In a message dated 11/08/2006 09:01:33 GMT Daylight Time, peter.standley@... writes: Hi I'm just about to start candex with my son, should I start real slow with it ie one eighth of cap and work up or is that not necessary? thank you, Josie--- >>>I think 1/4 or half cap of Candex is fine to start with Mandi in UK (waving to Josie LOL) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi I'm just about to start candex with my son, should I start real slow with it ie one eighth of cap and work up or is that not necessary? thank you, Josie--- In , " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > > > I know yeast can grow resistant to some treatments and you should > > rotate those treatments (oil of oregano, GSE, etc) > > > Rotating anti-fungals can sometimes CAUSE resistance, so watch out for > that. You might be left with yeast that is resistant to everything. > > > >> but what about a > > yeast enzyme (candex), does this need to be rotated? > > > Not usually, because it is breaking down the yeast cell wall. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 FYI, my son had absolutely horrible stomach aches with Candex, and I'm talking about 1/10th of a capsule. We had to stop. I've heard of a few other assorted kids having this problem. Don't think it's the typical problem, but I've never given my son anything else that caused such pain. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi Mandi , thanks for that, now I just have to try and find a two hour gap without him eating, that will be hard!!!!!!!!!!!! he's like the cookie monster but without the cookies, chicken monster !!( flippin £8 a time chicken monster at that !!!- thank goodness for DLA, it just about covers the meat in our house at the moment) lol - with a pained expression! Mandi, I meant to get back to you about the TA stories of hope, if you feel it is positive enough a story, absolutely, would love to do it, I'm a bit crap at writing though, I'll try and work on it, but it may take me a while cos we're moving at the mo, would you have the time to proof it for me after? I know you're really pushed in all directions, PLEASE say no if it's too much, with love, Josie xx > > > In a message dated 11/08/2006 09:01:33 GMT Daylight Time, > peter.standley@... writes: > > Hi I'm just about to start candex with my son, should I start real slow with > it ie > one eighth of cap and work up or is that not necessary? thank you, Josie--- > > > > >>>I think 1/4 or half cap of Candex is fine to start with > > Mandi in UK (waving to Josie LOL) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 > > Geesh - does the battle with yeast ever end??? Once the underlying cause is addressed, then yes it ends. For my son, it required ALA chelation and anti-virals. >>So what do you, from > your experience, recommend? Do you do an antifungal for a month or > two then switch. Or do you base it on response? Perhaps, one > person's yeast responds well to OOO or another to GSE and use that > till it seems ineffective than switch? Or is Candex just superior > since it digests the cell wall and you don't have to worry about > resistance?? I found that No-Fenol or Candidase, along with GSE, was VERY effective in eliminating an active yeast issue. Then No-Fenol or Candidase by itself, and probiotics, as maintenance for a while. After my son's gut was healed, I could not give any of these things or it would cause problems. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 --- In , " danasview " <danasview@...> > > I found that No-Fenol or Candidase, along with GSE, was VERY effective > in eliminating an active yeast issue. Then No-Fenol or Candidase by > itself, and probiotics, as maintenance for a while. After my son's > gut was healed, I could not give any of these things or it would cause > problems. > > Dana I'm curious to know what kinds of problems?? Not that I think my daughters gut is healed or anything, not by a long shot. However, she used to have normal stools before we started enzymes, yeast enzymes, gse, chelation, etc.. Now I wonder if I will ever see a normal looking stool again. It seems the more NF, Candidase, GSE I give her the worse (loose, mushy) her stools are looking. Doesn't make much sense to me. I have even gone several days without giving any GSE or just a drop or two (still using the NF and Candidase) to see if it made a difference and it did not change the stools much at all. It did cause the behavioral yeast symptoms to return, tho. > I'm almost to the point of thinking that we may have a bacterial issue on our hands now, but as much OLE/VS and probiotics I am dumping into her it just doesn't seem possible. Do you have any thoughts on this? Sheresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Dana - I have a few questions based on your response. How did you find out your son's underlying cause? I know many people's kiddos have been mercury poisoned, but in my daughter's case I am often confused. I know that she was born with her autism. I remember joking about her " quirkiness " from the time she was about 6 weeks, maybe younger. Never would have thought autism, she just seemed a little different (gaze pattern, activity level, sensory, etc). I know because of her autism she has acquired toxins from the vaccines but I don't think this was her cause. She has gut, immune, inflammation issues, etc. I think she has it all! And a very leaky gut! I suppose though the leaky gut is a result of the yeast and bacteria? I am thinking out loud... Also, what were the problems that occured when your son's gut healed? I keep getting to a point when I am addressing yeast and her gut that she seems to develop urinary tract discomfort. We have been seeing progress in awareness, interaction, language, etc but behaviors seem to key up (frustration, biting, unsettled, discomfort but not as intense as die-off) I can't figure out what it is. Yeast, bacteria or acidity? Any input appreciated! Thanks! Jen > > > > Geesh - does the battle with yeast ever end??? > > > Once the underlying cause is addressed, then yes it ends. For my son, > it required ALA chelation and anti-virals. > > > >>So what do you, from > > your experience, recommend? Do you do an antifungal for a month or > > two then switch. Or do you base it on response? Perhaps, one > > person's yeast responds well to OOO or another to GSE and use that > > till it seems ineffective than switch? Or is Candex just superior > > since it digests the cell wall and you don't have to worry about > > resistance?? > > > I found that No-Fenol or Candidase, along with GSE, was VERY effective > in eliminating an active yeast issue. Then No-Fenol or Candidase by > itself, and probiotics, as maintenance for a while. After my son's > gut was healed, I could not give any of these things or it would cause > problems. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 Can someone tell me how to tell if my child has a leaky gut? Is there a test or ? He seems to have yeast issues from all of the descriptions I have read. I have given him GSE and acidopholis. Corina Re: Candex and yeast resistance? Dana - I have a few questions based on your response. How did you find out your son's underlying cause? I know many people's kiddos have been mercury poisoned, but in my daughter's case I am often confused. I know that she was born with her autism. I remember joking about her " quirkiness " from the time she was about 6 weeks, maybe younger. Never would have thought autism, she just seemed a little different (gaze pattern, activity level, sensory, etc). I know because of her autism she has acquired toxins from the vaccines but I don't think this was her cause. She has gut, immune, inflammation issues, etc. I think she has it all! And a very leaky gut! I suppose though the leaky gut is a result of the yeast and bacteria? I am thinking out loud... Also, what were the problems that occured when your son's gut healed? I keep getting to a point when I am addressing yeast and her gut that she seems to develop urinary tract discomfort. We have been seeing progress in awareness, interaction, language, etc but behaviors seem to key up (frustration, biting, unsettled, discomfort but not as intense as die-off) I can't figure out what it is. Yeast, bacteria or acidity? Any input appreciated! Thanks! Jen > > > > Geesh - does the battle with yeast ever end??? > > > Once the underlying cause is addressed, then yes it ends. For my son, > it required ALA chelation and anti-virals. > > > >>So what do you, from > > your experience, recommend? Do you do an antifungal for a month or > > two then switch. Or do you base it on response? Perhaps, one > > person's yeast responds well to OOO or another to GSE and use that > > till it seems ineffective than switch? Or is Candex just superior > > since it digests the cell wall and you don't have to worry about > > resistance?? > > > I found that No-Fenol or Candidase, along with GSE, was VERY effective > in eliminating an active yeast issue. Then No-Fenol or Candidase by > itself, and probiotics, as maintenance for a while. After my son's > gut was healed, I could not give any of these things or it would cause > problems. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 > > Dana > I'm curious to know what kinds of problems?? Right now, giving probiotics, or enzymes which digest yeast, will cause my son to have bacteria-related behaviors. >>It seems the more NF, Candidase, GSE I give her the > worse (loose, mushy) her stools are looking. First drop the GSE. Once yeast is gone, it tends to cause bad bacteria, which tends to cause mushy loose bms. >>Doesn't make much sense > to me. I have even gone several days without giving any GSE or just a > drop or two (still using the NF and Candidase) to see if it made a > difference and it did not change the stools much at all. It did > cause the behavioral yeast symptoms to return, tho. Sometimes bacteria behaviors are really close to yeast behaviors. > I'm almost to the point of thinking that we may have a bacterial issue > on our hands now, but as much OLE/VS and probiotics I am dumping into > her it just doesn't seem possible. Do you have any thoughts on > this? Drop the VS, OLE, and GSE, see if that helps. VS also helps address bacteria issues. It sounds like your child is where mine was a few months ago. Everything I was giving was sending his gut all over the place. Are you still seeing viral " die off " symptoms? How long have you been giving OLE/VS? Are there any negative issues besides the bms? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 > > Dana - I have a few questions based on your response. How did you > find out your son's underlying cause? Chelation caused massive yeast overgrowth, and at about round 50 the yeast issue was gone. Then when I started anti-virals, the yeast was REALLY NASTY, but at the end of anti-virals, no more yeast, and in fact if I give anything to " help control yeast " , it causes problems instead of improvements. I know many people's kiddos > have been mercury poisoned, but in my daughter's case I am often > confused. I know that she was born with her autism. My son has a Kanner dx, he was " autistic from birth " . However, he is now recovered with a LOT of biomedical interventions. >>She has gut, immune, > inflammation issues, etc. I think she has it all! And a very leaky > gut! I suppose though the leaky gut is a result of the yeast and > bacteria? My son had all these issues, and more. Chelation, anti-virals, several supplements, all were required to recover him. You can read his story here, if you want http://www.danasview.net/myson.htm >>I am thinking out loud... Also, what were the problems > that occured when your son's gut healed? Healing his gut was a long process [required chelation and several supplements] but did not address other issues he had. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 Thank you Dana - I knew that you would have some words of wisdom on this. She doesn't have any oppositional behaviors, but I have noticed that recently she was inconsistent about answering my questions and would sometimes just repeat my question back to me. Her appetite has dwindled quite a bit over the last month or so. Eye contact is still pretty good, although maybe not as good as usual. This is what got me thinking about the bacteria (along with the stool nightmare). She has also started blowing bubbles out of her mouth at times which usually begins after the OLE/VS/GSE dose. I even wondered if I was maybe giving too much probiotic and causing too much good bacteria. All this has really got me thinking. She has been on the OLE app. 5 months. We added the VS almost 2 months ago. We worked up to 18 caps per day and are now down to 6 caps per day. We saw good results with the OLE, but then didn't see further good results with adding VS. After adding VS I was seeing lots of what I *thought* was yeast symptoms (crying, giggling, jumping off furniture, etc.) so of course I started increasing Candidase and GSE. She never got sick from the VS. On some days I would notice black peppery " die off " looking stools. Recently I noticed these when I did NOT give any GSE. I always felt that the OLE helped her, at least in the beginning, but that the VS didn't. Sooooo, maybe I have been dealing with bacteria all along and not viruses (okay, it doesn't hurt to dream, right?) This would perhaps explain why she does so much better on chelation round recently since it would be creating yeast to help balance out the bacteria??? I don't know, does that make any sense at all? Also, I noticed recently that she seems uncomfortable after I give her a probiotic. I have been very afraid to discontinue the OLE/VS for fear of some sort of viral regression nightmare, but this morning after a night of very little sleep, I was so frustrated with it all I only gave her HNI enzymes, then a Culturelle a little later (we did not chelate this weekend). So far she is having a pretty decent day! Maybe I'll just do that for a few days and see what happens! If it doesn't go well, I'll try adding back just the OLE for a bit. Again thanks for your always valuable insights. Sheresa Fwd: Re: Candex and yeast resistance? > > Dana > I'm curious to know what kinds of problems?? Right now, giving probiotics, or enzymes which digest yeast, will cause my son to have bacteria-related behaviors. >>It seems the more NF, Candidase, GSE I give her the > worse (loose, mushy) her stools are looking. First drop the GSE. Once yeast is gone, it tends to cause bad bacteria, which tends to cause mushy loose bms. >>Doesn't make much sense > to me. I have even gone several days without giving any GSE or just a > drop or two (still using the NF and Candidase) to see if it made a > difference and it did not change the stools much at all. It did > cause the behavioral yeast symptoms to return, tho. Sometimes bacteria behaviors are really close to yeast behaviors. > I'm almost to the point of thinking that we may have a bacterial issue > on our hands now, but as much OLE/VS and probiotics I am dumping into > her it just doesn't seem possible. Do you have any thoughts on > this? Drop the VS, OLE, and GSE, see if that helps. VS also helps address bacteria issues. It sounds like your child is where mine was a few months ago. Everything I was giving was sending his gut all over the place. Are you still seeing viral " die off " symptoms? How long have you been giving OLE/VS? Are there any negative issues besides the bms? Dana --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 > Sooooo, maybe I have been dealing with bacteria all along and not viruses > (okay, it doesn't hurt to dream, right?) This would perhaps explain why > she does so much better on chelation round recently since it would be > creating yeast to help balance out the bacteria??? Sometimes when my son was having a bad bacteria bout, I would start a round of chelation and it would help eliminate the bacteria. >>I don't know, does that > make any sense at all? Yep Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 To those of you who have been following this post I wanted to report that dropping the VS/Candidase and GSE has stopped the loose stools altogether. I kept the OLE since she just seems to do better on it than off. For the last 2 days I only gave HNI enzymes/OLE and small amounts of probiotic. (no other supplements) She has done really well so this is a good time to get back to a base line and slowly reintroduce other things to determine what she still needs. Now since she hasn't pooped in 2 days I guess I will start back with a little magnesium. I don't really think that she has a major bacterial problem, but I am convinced that in my effort to keep the yeast away I was overdoing it a little on the yeast enzymes, etc.. and perhaps tipping the scales the other direction a little bit. This was very confusing since the symptoms appeared to be the same either way. (thanks to Dana for pointing this out to me.) The last 2 days she has had none of those symptoms. I've learned now that it is important to keep the gut balanced, and not necessarily totally yeast free. This will be my new challenge now as we head into another round of chelation tomorrow. I hope this info is maybe helpful to someone else. Sheresa > > Sooooo, maybe I have been dealing with bacteria all along and not > viruses > > (okay, it doesn't hurt to dream, right?) This would perhaps > explain why > > she does so much better on chelation round recently since it would be > > creating yeast to help balance out the bacteria??? > > > Sometimes when my son was having a bad bacteria bout, I would start a > round of chelation and it would help eliminate the bacteria. > > > >>I don't know, does that > > make any sense at all? > > > Yep > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I read in the compendium that a good way of determining leaky gut is how fast melatonin works after you take it. I remember giving K melatonin and 5 min. later, she would be out but, now it takes a good 20-25 min. So, we know that her belly is healing. I don't believe it is a tolerance issue. Jenn & K Corina <cnegri@...> wrote: Can someone tell me how to tell if my child has a leaky gut? Is there a test or ? He seems to have yeast issues from all of the descriptions I have read. I have given him GSE and acidopholis. Corina Re: Candex and yeast resistance? Dana - I have a few questions based on your response. How did you find out your son's underlying cause? I know many people's kiddos have been mercury poisoned, but in my daughter's case I am often confused. I know that she was born with her autism. I remember joking about her " quirkiness " from the time she was about 6 weeks, maybe younger. Never would have thought autism, she just seemed a little different (gaze pattern, activity level, sensory, etc). I know because of her autism she has acquired toxins from the vaccines but I don't think this was her cause. She has gut, immune, inflammation issues, etc. I think she has it all! And a very leaky gut! I suppose though the leaky gut is a result of the yeast and bacteria? I am thinking out loud... Also, what were the problems that occured when your son's gut healed? I keep getting to a point when I am addressing yeast and her gut that she seems to develop urinary tract discomfort. We have been seeing progress in awareness, interaction, language, etc but behaviors seem to key up (frustration, biting, unsettled, discomfort but not as intense as die-off) I can't figure out what it is. Yeast, bacteria or acidity? Any input appreciated! Thanks! Jen > > > > Geesh - does the battle with yeast ever end??? > > > Once the underlying cause is addressed, then yes it ends. For my son, > it required ALA chelation and anti-virals. > > > >>So what do you, from > > your experience, recommend? Do you do an antifungal for a month or > > two then switch. Or do you base it on response? Perhaps, one > > person's yeast responds well to OOO or another to GSE and use that > > till it seems ineffective than switch? Or is Candex just superior > > since it digests the cell wall and you don't have to worry about > > resistance?? > > > I found that No-Fenol or Candidase, along with GSE, was VERY effective > in eliminating an active yeast issue. Then No-Fenol or Candidase by > itself, and probiotics, as maintenance for a while. After my son's > gut was healed, I could not give any of these things or it would cause > problems. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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