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For starters you can mix up some liquid grapefruit seed extract with

water, and use it to wipe down the sores on her bottom. I've never done

it to the kids, but used it on topical yeast on me, and it only feels

like wiping with fresh water, no stinging. You could try adding a drop

or two of GSE to a fruit juice for her (to disguise the flavor) to treat

for internal yeast. My sister-in-law needed to treat my nephew who was

about the same age and just used a syringe with some of the dilution in

it. She put it as far to the back of his mouth as possible to treat

internal yeast. He didn't much care for the flavor, and spit some out,

but what did get into him worked.

P.

Wani wrote:

>

> Hi All,

>

> My dd is 28 months and had this HORRIBLE rash on her bottom. It looks like

> little red blisters. I have not changed anything in her diet, she is still

> breastfed ( I have not changed anything in my diet) but it is not

> going away

> with any kind of treatment. The doctor suggested Diflucan but I do not

> want

> my dd to take any prescriptions. She is very Organic & Natural.

>

> My thought is a yeast overgrowth, I have notice the last few days that

> under

> her eyes are a little black when she wakes up. I been on several

> boards and

> internet and it is all pointing in that direction..

>

> Any have any Suggestions? Or had this problem?

>

> Any suggestions on treated it naturally with herbs?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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Try a sitz bath for her, put 1/2 box baking soda in her bath water and try to

get her to stay in there for at least 10 mins, then after the tub let her run

around naked for little while to air dry. If you get benefit, do another quick

tub in am and pm with baking soda. Also, don't use wipes, just dab at her

bottom with lukewarm washcloths until the rash is gone,Good luck, Alison M

-------------- Original message ----------------------

From: " Wani " <jocanas@...>

> Hi All,

>

>

>

> My dd is 28 months and had this HORRIBLE rash on her bottom. It looks like

> little red blisters. I have not changed anything in her diet, she is still

> breastfed ( I have not changed anything in my diet) but it is not going away

> with any kind of treatment. The doctor suggested Diflucan but I do not want

> my dd to take any prescriptions. She is very Organic & Natural.

>

>

>

> My thought is a yeast overgrowth, I have notice the last few days that under

> her eyes are a little black when she wakes up. I been on several boards and

> internet and it is all pointing in that direction..

>

>

>

> Any have any Suggestions? Or had this problem?

>

>

>

> Any suggestions on treated it naturally with herbs?

>

>

>

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

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Poor little dd!

If you are still breastfeeding you may want to check yourself for

yeast. You can take the diflucan or probiotics/yeast cleanse to

prevent passing the yeast on to her. I had the same experience with

my daughter. I had a yeast overgrowth and didn't know and she ended

up with bad diaper rashes and thrush. I took some probiotics and it

was passed onto her through breastmilk. (check with an ND)

There are many recipes for homemade diaper rash creams using vitamins

A & D, if it is a severe yeast rash you can put some canestan or

monistat external cream on the rash.

Good Luck!

>

> Try a sitz bath for her, put 1/2 box baking soda in her bath water

and try to get her to stay in there for at least 10 mins, then after

the tub let her run around naked for little while to air dry. If you

get benefit, do another quick tub in am and pm with baking soda.

Also, don't use wipes, just dab at her bottom with lukewarm

washcloths until the rash is gone,Good luck, Alison M

> -------------- Original message ----------------------

> From: " Wani " <jocanas@...>

> > Hi All,

> >

> >

> >

> > My dd is 28 months and had this HORRIBLE rash on her bottom. It

looks like

> > little red blisters. I have not changed anything in her diet, she

is still

> > breastfed ( I have not changed anything in my diet) but it is not

going away

> > with any kind of treatment. The doctor suggested Diflucan but I

do not want

> > my dd to take any prescriptions. She is very Organic & Natural.

> >

> >

> >

> > My thought is a yeast overgrowth, I have notice the last few days

that under

> > her eyes are a little black when she wakes up. I been on several

boards and

> > internet and it is all pointing in that direction..

> >

> >

> >

> > Any have any Suggestions? Or had this problem?

> >

> >

> >

> > Any suggestions on treated it naturally with herbs?

> >

> >

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

> >

> >

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sounds a lot like my dd (21 months). Biotin and candex between meals

has worked wonders here (she won't do GSE).

>

> Hi All,

>

>

>

> My dd is 28 months and had this HORRIBLE rash on her bottom. It

looks like

> little red blisters. I have not changed anything in her diet, she

is still

> breastfed ( I have not changed anything in my diet) but it is not

going away

> with any kind of treatment. The doctor suggested Diflucan but I do

not want

> my dd to take any prescriptions. She is very Organic & Natural.

>

>

>

> My thought is a yeast overgrowth, I have notice the last few days

that under

> her eyes are a little black when she wakes up. I been on several

boards and

> internet and it is all pointing in that direction..

>

>

>

> Any have any Suggestions? Or had this problem?

>

>

>

> Any suggestions on treated it naturally with herbs?

>

>

>

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

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My daughter had big black areas below her eyes since 2. It has

finally almost disappeared, thanks ot biotin and custom probiotics.

On Nov 8, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Wani wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> My dd is 28 months and had this HORRIBLE rash on her bottom. It

> looks like

> little red blisters. I have not changed anything in her diet, she

> is still

> breastfed ( I have not changed anything in my diet) but it is not

> going away

> with any kind of treatment. The doctor suggested Diflucan but I do

> not want

> my dd to take any prescriptions. She is very Organic & Natural.

>

> My thought is a yeast overgrowth, I have notice the last few days

> that under

> her eyes are a little black when she wakes up. I been on several

> boards and

> internet and it is all pointing in that direction..

>

> Any have any Suggestions? Or had this problem?

>

> Any suggestions on treated it naturally with herbs?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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