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Hi ,

One of the things Andy told me once was that rotating products to

kill things that were " alive " like yeast is actually not a good

idea. Of course, I don't understand things like this well enough to

know for sure if he is right or not, but it has been my experience

that by sticking with Candex and GSE for now our yeast is well under

control, even during viral protocol, which is yeast far, far beyond

anything from chelation. Having said that, I'm like you. I don't

like to use too much GSE.

Yeast cannot become immune to Candex or No-fenol. Apparently you

cannot become intolerant to being digested :-). So, if you do want

to rotate, you might be able to get away with GSE and just one other

thing. Every time I've heard someone comment on dosage for these

products (below) it's always the same: start low and work up. It

is quite different for each kid.

Sorry to not be more helpful.

Anita

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> My 2 NT kids and I are on round 15 of chelation with oral DMSA and

ALA.

>

> We've mostly been using Candex for yeast control. We've also used

2-3 drops of GSE +

> NF, once or twice a day when I've had a hunch we need to whack the

yeast harder.

>

> For whatever reason, I'm cautious about using GSE too often. How

important is it to rotate

> yeast killers?

>

> From 's site www.enzymestuff.com:

>

> >Add a yeast fighting herb or medication or other product (some

common ones below):

>

> >Herbs:

> >Grapefruit seed extract

> >Oil of oregano

> >Olive leaf extract

> >Caprylic acid

> >Pau d'arco

> >Garlic

>

> Of the above yeast fighting herbs, I have no idea what the

recommended dosages are.

> Can someone help me? My kids weigh about 79#. What doses are we

talking about for

> starting and working up to?

>

> Thanks for the help,

>

> in Illinois

>

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