Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 In a message dated 06/11/2006 02:01:28 GMT Standard Time, michelesbrock@... writes: Does anyone know if candex and nystatin can be given at the same time? >>Don't see why not - even sounds like a good plan to me - empty tummy is best for most effect Good luck Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Michele, I have given Candex every night, every night, for 2 years as part of my daughters yeast program. It is a constant. The problem is making sure I can give it 2 hours afer dinner, ie bfore bed, with 8ozs of water. It has consistently helped, not resolved but helped. My daughter has immuno problems which makes defeating yeats very difficult. I usually give the nystatin after dinner, then awhiel layer, a probiotic, and then the candex at bed. Nystatin after meals helps the best here Bridget > > Does anyone know if candex and nystatin can be given at the same > time? My daughter can't take any of the azole antifungals and > nystatin alone isn't quite enough to kill the yeast. Most of the > naturals have a bad taste and she is going through a non compliant > phase, so I thought I would try candex. The only problem is that it > says to give it before breakfast and bed on an empty stomach and I > give nystatin in the morning. Any insight would be appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 I'm very new to this group and have a question. I have so much to learn. We haven't even started enzymes yet, but I think we'll definitely be starting them soon. My daughter is 2 1/2 and we have been GFCF for a little over a month. We saw gains with her behavior right away, skin cleared up, and stools became firmer, and she was sleeping through the night. A few weeks later the eczema was back and the stools were soft, and now she is waking up at 2, 3, or 4 in the morning. Sometimes she gets up twice. I made her GFCF bread with yeast a few weeks ago and I think that may have really bothered her. She ate quite a bit for 4 days in a row and then we took her off it when we started to notice the symptoms. This was over 2 weeks ago- but all the systems persist. Here is my question- if I put her on nystatin, will that allow her to eat bread made with yeast? Thanks, , " filmei " <filmei@...> wrote: > > > Michele, > > I have given Candex every night, every night, for 2 years as part of my > daughters yeast program. It is a constant. The problem is making sure I > can give it 2 hours afer dinner, ie bfore bed, with 8ozs of water. It > has consistently helped, not resolved but helped. My daughter has > immuno problems which makes defeating yeats very difficult. > > I usually give the nystatin after dinner, then awhiel layer, a > probiotic, and then the candex at bed. > > Nystatin after meals helps the best here > > Bridget > > > > > > Does anyone know if candex and nystatin can be given at the same > > time? My daughter can't take any of the azole antifungals and > > nystatin alone isn't quite enough to kill the yeast. Most of the > > naturals have a bad taste and she is going through a non compliant > > phase, so I thought I would try candex. The only problem is that it > > says to give it before breakfast and bed on an empty stomach and I > > give nystatin in the morning. Any insight would be appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > been GFCF for a little over a month. We saw gains with her behavior > right away, skin cleared up, and stools became firmer, and she was > sleeping through the night. A few weeks later the eczema was back and > the stools were soft, and now she is waking up at 2, 3, or 4 in the > morning. Sometimes she gets up twice. This sounds like new food intolerance. Do you give her soy, corn, or phenol foods? Those are common problems http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Enzymes can be helpful. >>Here is my question- if I put her on > nystatin, will that allow her to eat bread made with yeast? Depends on if the yeast in the bread is contributing to yeast overgrowth issues, or if she simply does not tolerate the yeast itself, which Nystatin won't help. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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