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Our son has high levels of klebsiella and moderate yeast. I have

been doing alot of reading, but there are so many options that I am

confused about what to do. I would really appreciate some guidance.

Here are my specific questions.

1. Is it better to treat bacteria before yeast or both at the same

time?

2. What are some good products for bacteria, klebsiella particularly.

3. How do you space the yeast/bacteria protocol, probiotic and

charcoal?

4. What is a good way to do it when kids are in school and time is

limited?

5. Some probiotics claim to treat bacteria as well....does anyone

know if this is possible?

Thanks so much in advance,

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> Our son has high levels of klebsiella and moderate yeast. I have

> been doing alot of reading, but there are so many options that I

am

> confused about what to do. I would really appreciate some

guidance.

> Here are my specific questions.

>

> 1. Is it better to treat bacteria before yeast or both at the

same

> time?

I would treat them at the same time.

>

> 2. What are some good products for bacteria, klebsiella

particularly.

I have never heard of klebsiella, but culterelle is a good product

found at most health food stores. www.culterelle.com. I have alos

heard good things about Threelac but have not yet tried it.

> > 3. How do you space the yeast/bacteria protocol, probiotic and

> charcoal?

I have heard to give the probiotic about 2 hours away from

yeast/bacteria protocol,though I do it about 45 min to an hour

after; activiated charcoal 2 hours away from everything, including

all supplements.

>

> 4. What is a good way to do it when kids are in school and time

is

> limited?

I do nystatin first thing in the morning on an empty stomach;

probiotic with breakfast, usually about 45 min to an hour later. I

then do nystatin first thing when home from school and give

probiotics with dinner.

>

> 5. Some probiotics claim to treat bacteria as well....does anyone

> know if this is possible?

Culterelle works for us.

>

>

>Hope this helps.

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