Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Dear All, Is there anything specific that you recommend for this type of fungal infection? My doctor diagnosed it via a great smokies stool test. It's in my gut, but with treatment my sinusitis cleared up so that's another focus of infection. My doc put me on ketoconozole 200mg once a day,(starting slowly), horrendous die off, butI'd been weakening it before hand with liquid kyolic garlic which I found helpful. Following treatment I have been using the kyolic garlic and added in the clove oil that you recommend plus golden seal as it contains berberine which is supposed to be effective against this species. I have uva ursi on order. I eat a low carb diet, and have used coconut oil for over three years (love it!) I'm worried as the rhodo has flared up, (wrong time of the month, always seems to cause a flare, sinuses bad again). Should I perservere with the herbals or slam it again with the keto? I'm worried the bug might develop a resistance to the keto. many thanks Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Jo wrote: > Dear All, > > Is there anything specific that you recommend for this type of fungal infection? My doctor diagnosed it via a great smokies stool test. It's in my gut, but with treatment my sinusitis cleared up so that's another focus of infection. My doc put me on ketoconozole 200mg once a day,(starting slowly), horrendous die off, butI'd been weakening it before hand with liquid kyolic garlic which I found helpful. ==>Ketoconozole is very hard on the liver so your doctor should have done liver function tests before starting you on it, and also test you every week. Natural antifungals don't do any damage, nor have any side effects and they are much more effective in killing any kind of fungal infections, i.e. oil of oregano, clove oil, raw crushed garlic as recommended in my article. > > Following treatment I have been using the kyolic garlic and added in the clove oil that you recommend plus golden seal as it contains > berberine which is supposed to be effective against this species. I > have uva ursi on order. I eat a low carb diet, and have used coconut oil for over three years (love it!) > > I'm worried as the rhodo has flared up, (wrong time of the month, > always seems to cause a flare, sinuses bad again). Should I > perservere with the herbals or slam it again with the keto? I'm > worried the bug might develop a resistance to the keto. ==>No fungal infection will be cured unless you do the entire candida program. Just low-carbing is not enough. The body requires meats, eggs and plenty of good fats, i.e. butter, lard, etc. along with the recommended supplements to build up your immune system so it will not allow fungal overgrowths to occur, and to get rid of it. That in addition to eliminating foods, toxins, etc. recommended in my article, i.e. soy, sugars, grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, high carb veggies, processed foods and sources of fungi in the environment, foods and drinks. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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