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I also posted this on the GFCF board, but since I think this is

probably a sign that we need to start chelation, I thought I would get

some input here too:

I know there has been tons on this topic, but the server is never

working properly for my search requests.

I decided to try Oil of Oregano for my son's yeast problems, in

addition to Biotin. He can't use GSE, citrus came up on his IgG. We

have been required to keep increasing his Biotin in order to stay on

top of the yeast issues and we are up to 16mg every couple of hours!!

So I thought by adding in another treatment, we might be able to stay

on top of it better? Does yeast overcome treatments somehow? I feel

like our need to increase dosing is constant! I take this as a sign

to start chelation soon since his hair elements test showed deranged

mineral transport.

So I have read all over the OoO sites that it should not be used

internally for children under 12. Our son is 3.5 and 35 pounds.

Should I just mix a few drops into oil and rub it on his feet before

bed? How are you all dosing this? Is internal ok for him? I am

confused. Also, what dose would you recommend for yeast problems? Do

I stay at the same dose or slowly increase as tolerated and/or needed

like we do with the Biotin?

Another question about OoO, I would like to use it for myself and my 8

month old. How would I give it to him and can I use it while

breastfeeding?

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