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And I have been told to keep them separated. If this is true that they can be

given together, our scheduling would be a whole lot easier.

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> Ok – see this is what makes me CRAZY!!!  

> Just when I think I’ve figured the scheduling out – I hear something from

> someone that has me second-guessing everything!  I thought I had asked my doc

> about probiotics and antifungals and he said that they were fine to give

> together.  Thank you for confirming!! ! 

>  

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> From: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com [mailto: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com ]

On Behalf Of cher.lowrance

> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008

> 7:31 PM

> To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com

> Subject: Re: Stacie

> Can Kirkman's Yeast Aid cause increased agression/tantrums/ loss of bladder

> aware

>  

> You don't

> have to separate probiotics from antifungals (unless you are using a sac.

> strains).  You separate probiotics from antibiotics.  

>  

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Our DAN also said OK to giving probiotics & antifungals together. > Ok – see this is what makes me CRAZY!!! > Just when I think I’ve figured the scheduling out – I hear something from> someone that has me second-guessing everything! I thought I had asked my doc> about probiotics and antifungals and he said that they were fine to give> together. Thank you for confirming!! ! > > " Three> grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to> love, and something to hope for..." > From: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com [mailto: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of cher.lowrance > Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008> 7:31 PM > To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com > Subject: Re:

Stacie> Can Kirkman's Yeast Aid cause increased agression/tantrums/ loss of bladder> aware > > You don't> have to separate probiotics from antifungals (unless you are using a sac.> strains). You separate probiotics from antibiotics. > > Cheryl > > ~Visit my webstore> for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies,> books, and more! > http://astore. amazon.com/ grystai-20 > > ~Check out my blog:> http://www.gryffins -tail.blogspot. com / > >

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it depends on the antifungel I would think, things like fluconizole, or nystatine would be fine with probotics, BUT things like the yeast aid which also contains antibacterial properties I wouldn't recommend it. the OLE for example in it would fight off the probotics before it even got to the gut

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Re: Stacie> Can Kirkman's Yeast Aid cause increased agression/tantrums/ loss of bladder> aware > > You don't> have to separate probiotics from antifungals (unless you are using a sac.> strains). You separate probiotics from antibiotics. > > Cheryl > > ~Visit my webstore> for anything you need related to autism - groceries, supps, therapy supplies,> books, and more! > http://astore. amazon.com/ grystai-20 > > ~Check out my blog:> http://www.gryffins -tail.blogspot. com / > >

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