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I have a question about these yeast fighters. According to the bottle on

Candidase you do this treatment for just 2 weeks, 3 x a day. Is it over then?

Its kind of hard with school aged kids to find 3 time periods a day when they

haven't had food for multiple hours. And if I'm reading the label correctly they

can't have food after for 2 hours either? I don't want to just throw product at

them without really understanding if I'm doing it correctly. If we have times

where they've gotten too much yeasty food - like during these holidays - will a

couple days of Candex or Candidase help get things back in balance? Is it just

wasted effort to give the product occasionally or is it meant to be entered into

as a regimen for a certain amount of time?

How do you tell if you've conquered yeast? Or enough to move on to treating it

as a maintenance item? I know others have not used pharmaceuticals but I did

give my daughter 5 days of Diflucan and wow - what an impact. It was very

noticeable so I knew we were on the right track. I make my own SCD yogurt now

and that is my main thing that I'm giving for yeast besides a low sugar diet.

I really have the same questions about viruses. Thanks to Dana's suggestions

I did focus my attention on yeast first over the past few months, but now I'd

like to move on to viruses.

The days of calmness, good attention, increased language etc were best right

after Diflucan and have decreased since then - so I'm thinking we have not been

vigilant enough with yeast, but then again I'm dealing with a child with more

than just PDD - and the emotional rollercoaster of the holidays has definitely

affected her. I really cannot separate out the causes and don't want to spend a

bunch of time on yeast if we more or less have it under control.

Thanks for any and all comments

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