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Re: Yeast and bacteria - when does it end with chelation?

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Hello,

We are on round 27. I haven't noticed a decrease by round by I have noticed a

decrease overall. I guess it depends on how severe the yeast problem is also.

(We just recently started doing OoO and candidase at night.)

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> I am just wondering when, in the process of chelation, the yeast and bacteria

started to level out on it's own more consistently for everyone out there? What

is your experience? We currently use Nystatin once daily, plus OoO, Biotin and

No Fenol three times daily, plus I rotate Caprylic Acid in every four days and

will be adding Pau D'Arco soon. I feel like there is no end in sight, we have

some inconsistent days still and I would LOVE to just dream about the days when

his body will handle these gut bugs on it's own....humor me.

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I think yeast is primarily caused by die-off, so when you get bacteria, virii

and fungus under control, it should dramatically improve or go away. I have a

form of cystic fibrosis, so chelation has not been my main thing. However, I

hardly take any supplements these days. I took vitamin a, vitamin e, OLE and

OoO plus a whole bunch of other stuff for something like 2 years. My need for

supplements fell off dramatically this summer. I no longer have a daily

plateful of supplements after work. For us, killing stuff around the house has

made a big difference. One thing we did this summer: we bought copper sheeting

and use it too kill stuff around the house. That's had a dramatic impact on our

lives and health. We also recently began using distilled water as a cleaning

agent. Totally non-toxic and very effective. I think people infect their home

and it reinfects them. Working on breaking that cycle of reinfection has been a

cornerstone of my efforts to get well when doctors claim it cannot be done.

Good luck with this.

Michele

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> I am just wondering when, in the process of chelation, the yeast and bacteria

started to level out on it's own more consistently for everyone out there? What

is your experience?

At my house, no more gut yeast at about round 50 of ALA chelation. Brain yeast

required elimination of viruses, correction of biotin deficiency, and a few

other things. So yeast remained, but it was no longer in the gut.

After addressing all the other issues, my son now no longer requires yeast

control.

Dana

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No, my son did 8 months, then was off all supplements for 2 1/2 years. Everyone

agrees that 8 months isn't long enough.

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I don't know how to tell for sure, but I think our yeast is in the brain too.

We give quite a bit of Biotin daily and we are also treating with OLE off and

on. It's going to be a long road...

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> > I am just wondering when, in the process of chelation, the yeast and

bacteria started to level out on it's own more consistently for everyone out

there? What is your experience?

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> At my house, no more gut yeast at about round 50 of ALA chelation. Brain

yeast required elimination of viruses, correction of biotin deficiency, and a

few other things. So yeast remained, but it was no longer in the gut.

>

> After addressing all the other issues, my son now no longer requires yeast

control.

>

> Dana

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Have you started chelation again?

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> No, my son did 8 months, then was off all supplements for 2 1/2 years.

Everyone agrees that 8 months isn't long enough.

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With all of the yeast products that we discuss on this list, do they fight the

same type of yeast or is each product for a different type of yeast?

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> I am just wondering when, in the process of chelation, the yeast and bacteria

started to level out on it's own more consistently for everyone out there? What

is your experience? We currently use Nystatin once daily, plus OoO, Biotin and

No Fenol three times daily, plus I rotate Caprylic Acid in every four days and

will be adding Pau D'Arco soon. I feel like there is no end in sight, we have

some inconsistent days still and I would LOVE to just dream about the days when

his body will handle these gut bugs on it's own....humor me.

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***We had just finished round 55 of ALA, had a DDI Parasitology X3 test done

while NOT stopping any anti-fungals and my son's results came back moderate

yeast. I'm going to add Nystatin at this point. Sorry i couldn't tell you

better news!

Sherry

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> With all of the yeast products that we discuss on this list, do they fight the

same type of yeast or is each product for a different type of yeast?

In my experience, biotin and GSE work on any type of yeast.

Dana

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