Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Hi Terri, Well, Andy's comment was kind of tangential to something viral he was helping me with. I don't want to put words in his mouth, but my understanding was this: If you rotate antifungals or antivirals, what happens is the " alive things " never really get wiped out and in fact that is how they build up a sort of " immunity " . It is better to choose a few products that work well for the particular fungi or virii and then use those exclusively and abundantly until you have wiped out the problem. I think what Andy would probably say is that if you've had to rotate antifungals for an enormously long time, then the rotating isn't actually working. Like I say, my ignorance is so vast that I really can't comment on the veracity of this in terms of antifungals but it does make sense to me. Of course, rotating antifungals makes sense to me too in a way. I just wanted to pass it on and let parents make sense of their own situation as best they can. As far as the virus thing goes, I believe it completely. I seem to have a better understanding of them than how the yeast works (and what it is doing there in the first place). In terms of the GSE, could you tell me what you're referring to specifically? I do use it sparingly, but I've found that since we had bacteria problems as well as yeast, it has been most helpful. Also, my son does show soft signs of fast phase one liver, and it may be helpful there too. Were there problems that I've not heard about? (Sigh, there usually are, aren't there?) Thanks, Anita > >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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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