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Aloha friends,

My son's yeast seem to be sparked when I try different supplements. B12 was

something that

used to help him, now it seems to spark the yeast. Other things that seem to

feed yeast are

folic acid, carntine, and TMG. I am interested in a list of which supplements

could feed yeast.

B vitamins can feed yeast, right? He does take Klaire Vitaspectrum, That is the

one

supplement that I continue to give him.

His current anti fungals are Nystatin, Biotin w/magnesium, garlic, and Caprlic

Acid. I also give

him Candidase enzyme on an empty stomach. The NutriBiotic GSE drops he takes

don't seem

to help (may make his " yeasty behaviors " -giggles and scripting worse, I am not

sure). What

could this indicate?

I have tried a few different probiotics. They don't seem to help. I suppose I

should try keep

trying different kinds? My doctor told me to give him one Transformation

Probiotic before

bedtime. Maybe the dose is too low?

Thanks for your help. These groups give me hope! Chris

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> Aloha friends,

> My son's yeast seem to be sparked when I try different supplements.

At my house, almost anything that helped my son recover, tended to

increase yeast.

>>B12 was something that

> used to help him, now it seems to spark the yeast. Other things that

seem to feed yeast are

> folic acid, carntine, and TMG.

Yep, all those tended to increase yeast here. But they were all

required for my son's recovery. Try keeping them and increasing the

yeast protocol.

>> I am interested in a list of which supplements could feed yeast.

In my experience, almost all of them. If you list which ones you are

considering, I can let you know my experience.

> B vitamins can feed yeast, right?

Most of them, except biotin which helps to control yeast.

> His current anti fungals are Nystatin, Biotin w/magnesium, garlic,

and Caprlic Acid. I also give

> him Candidase enzyme on an empty stomach. The NutriBiotic GSE drops

he takes don't seem

> to help (may make his " yeasty behaviors " -giggles and scripting

worse, I am not sure). What

> could this indicate?

Phenol issues can cause those symptoms, and GSE is high phenol. Try

giving it with No-fenol enzyme. You can also increase the biotin, see

if that helps.

Dana

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