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definately stay away from vinegar! anything with yeast, yeast products, bead, wheat, oats, milk, bread. There is awhole list of foods to avoid with yeast I can look for the exact list and list it.

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Robyn,

I have a copy of a yeast protocol by a specialist here, and he

advises against anything with vinegar because it is aged, and can

contain and therefore aggravate yeast infections. You'd be surprised

the foods we should stay away from, all of the obvious ones, but some

not so obvious ones too. I'll see if I can post it to the files

section.,

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  • 7 years later...

Yeast is naturally occuring in the gut.

Good bacteria in the gut balances the

yeast. Sometimes good bacteria is killed,

like during oral dosing of an anti-bacterial

prescription drug. The absence of good

bacteria presents an opportunity for yeast

to over grow.

 

From: Pamela <praboli@...>

Subject: [ ] Yeast question

Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 3:37 PM

What actually causes gut yeast? Is it the metals? I know the body is

not working correctly to have this problem, but was just curious if it

was viruses, bacteria, metals???

Thanks,

Pam

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> What actually causes gut yeast? Is it the metals? I know the body is

> not working correctly to have this problem, but was just curious if it

> was viruses, bacteria, metals???

At my house, yeast overgrowth was caused by metal toxicity, latent

viruses, and biotin deficiency. After correcting those problems, no

more yeast overgrowth here.

Dana

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For the last few days I have noticed my ds3 (NT) is yeasty. (Red ring around

anus, excessive sillies, sugar seeking...) So I have been quietly ridding the

house of the remaining holiday treats, pushing harder to get him to take the

chewable probiotics and sneaking 2-3 drops of GSE a day into his lemonade.

Tonight he had 2 urgent, unusual BMs. Mushy, yellow color, tons of mucus.

Is this a sign that my efforts are working, or that I need to increase them?

I am used to treating his older, toxic brother who has had chronic candida since

he was a few days old. I know his signs and symptoms, and trust my instincts

with upping/lowering yeast protocol. This kiddo has NEVER had yeast before, but

I've seen the damage it has caused his brother, and I'm concerned.

advise please...

Beth

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Well my naturopathic doctor recommended oil of oregano for yeast. It seems to be

working for now. The other thing is that long time yeast overgrowth causes leaky

gut so then you would need to treat that as well (i.e. with l-glutamine,

licorice, and glucosoamine)

From: Beth <puzabeth@...>

Subject: [ ] yeast question

Received: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 10:44 PM

For the last few days I have noticed my ds3 (NT) is yeasty. (Red ring around

anus, excessive sillies, sugar seeking...) So I have been quietly ridding the

house of the remaining holiday treats, pushing harder to get him to take the

chewable probiotics and sneaking 2-3 drops of GSE a day into his lemonade.

Tonight he had 2 urgent, unusual BMs. Mushy, yellow color, tons of mucus.

Is this a sign that my efforts are working, or that I need to increase them?

I am used to treating his older, toxic brother who has had chronic candida since

he was a few days old. I know his signs and symptoms, and trust my instincts

with upping/lowering yeast protocol. This kiddo has NEVER had yeast before, but

I've seen the damage it has caused his brother, and I'm concerned.

advise please...

Beth

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natkrupnik wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> Sorry for the neophyte questions. I started my son on yeast treatment

> (400mg of biotin and 1 drop of GSE a day) as he exhibits some " yeasty "

> behavior: running back and forth, giggling for no reason, looking out

> of the corners of his eyes, etc.

>

This might actually be a reaction to the phenols in GSE. You might try

giving a NoFenol along with it and see it the behaviour changes.

> But I don't know what exactly I should expect. He's been on biotin and

> GSE for 4 days and his stool got looser than usual and shows little

> specks of something. Is that yeast? He didn't eat anything unusual

> these days. Is it normal to have this kind of stool when taking biotin

> with GSE? And when should it get back to normal? How long does it

> usually take to see if yeast protocol is working? What should I expect

> anyway?

> Thank you for any information.

> NK

>

>

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Natallia,

As soon as ds starts his oral stimming and giggling/laughter for no reason, it

coincides with bulky/mucusy stool with black specks..if too much GSE is used,

you will find this gets worse, as the GSE clears out the yeast..Ive always

taken it as a sign that the GSE is working, but dont go overboard with the GSE

as it loosens stool somewhat..Also, 'Antipath' from Mike Sichel works good, and

also a little ACV(1ts)...

Donna.

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From: Natallia Krupnik <natkrupnik@...>

Sent: Sun, 18 April, 2010 2:46:19 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Yeast Question

 

,

Thank you for the reply. He's had that behavior before we started biotin and

GSE. We were hoping to get rid of some of these things with yeast protocol.

But now what worries me is his stool that is loose and the specs in it. I

was just wondering what should I expect during yeast treatment and what

things I should watch out for.

Thanks again.

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Ross <mrossgrpgmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> natkrupnik wrote:

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Sorry for the neophyte questions. I started my son on yeast treatment

> > (400mg of biotin and 1 drop of GSE a day) as he exhibits some " yeasty "

> > behavior: running back and forth, giggling for no reason, looking out

> > of the corners of his eyes, etc.

> >

> This might actually be a reaction to the phenols in GSE. You might try

> giving a NoFenol along with it and see it the behaviour changes.

>

>

>

>

> > But I don't know what exactly I should expect. He's been on biotin and

> > GSE for 4 days and his stool got looser than usual and shows little

> > specks of something. Is that yeast? He didn't eat anything unusual

> > these days. Is it normal to have this kind of stool when taking biotin

> > with GSE? And when should it get back to normal? How long does it

> > usually take to see if yeast protocol is working? What should I expect

> > anyway?

> > Thank you for any information.

> > NK

> >

> >

>

>

>

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before dying yeast try to multiply on every bit of sugar taken.try reducing

sugar to a minimum.dye off starts after the behavour increases

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Sorry for the neophyte questions. I started my son on yeast treatment

> > (400mg of biotin and 1 drop of GSE a day) as he exhibits some " yeasty "

> > behavior: running back and forth, giggling for no reason, looking out

> > of the corners of his eyes, etc.

> >

> This might actually be a reaction to the phenols in GSE. You might try

> giving a NoFenol along with it and see it the behaviour changes.

>

>

>

>

> > But I don't know what exactly I should expect. He's been on biotin and

> > GSE for 4 days and his stool got looser than usual and shows little

> > specks of something. Is that yeast? He didn't eat anything unusual

> > these days. Is it normal to have this kind of stool when taking biotin

> > with GSE? And when should it get back to normal? How long does it

> > usually take to see if yeast protocol is working? What should I expect

> > anyway?

> > Thank you for any information.

> > NK

> >

> >

>

>

>

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