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If my son shows a sensitivity to grapefruit on his allergy panel should I avoid

GSE to control

yeast? We are currently using difulcan, berberine and OLE. He has been on

flagyl for

clostridia and now his yeast is pretty bad. If GSE is not an option for us what

else do you

recommend besides biotin?

Thanks,

Dayna

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Other things that you might want to consider for fighting yeast:

Pau D'Arco

Biocidin (by Bio-botanical Research - also good against Clostridia)

Garlic - Kyolic is good

Uva Ursi (if he's over 7 years old - could be a little harsh for

younger kids)

I fould rotate any of these, 4 days each, with your berberine and OLE.

You don't want to use anything every day because yeast builds up a

resistance very quickly to anything you use to fight it. For more

info, check out our Natural Candida program at BrainChild.

Terri

(yep, I work at BrainChild)

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> If my son shows a sensitivity to grapefruit on his allergy panel

should I avoid GSE to control

> yeast? We are currently using difulcan, berberine and OLE. He has

been on flagyl for

> clostridia and now his yeast is pretty bad. If GSE is not an option

for us what else do you

> recommend besides biotin?

>

> Thanks,

> Dayna

>

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> If my son shows a sensitivity to grapefruit on his allergy panel

should I avoid GSE to control

> yeast?

Probably. Try oil of oregano, see if that works well for you. Biotin

was essential for my son to control yeast, so you can give that also.

I gave 20mg 3x per day, altho you need to work up to whatever maximum

dose, because if you give too much, it causes headaches.

>> We are currently using difulcan, berberine and OLE.

If the OLE is addressing viruses, it will tend to cause a lot of yeast.

Dana

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