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Susie, Garlic is a natural, so this is fine to use, when I refer to the antifungels that are bad I mean, Diflucan, diaretics,etc. Just do what you've been doing, try staying away from antibiotics, and give probiotics, we as American's want instant results, probiotics will multiply the good bacteria and help it to grow, just as sugar activates yeast, just try to stay away from lots of sugar, this does feed the yeast. Again, patients and slow is good I just posted a book by Dr. Crook the yeast connection, but it takes a lot of reading and there are many ways to control yeast..............I haven't read the whole thing and after reading it, frightened me of the harms of antifungels. Is this going to help? I don't know, every child and case is different, you need to decide what is working for you. Research about the different ways to control yeast if you feel this issue still needs to be addressed. Believe it or not sometimes just the fuss about the diet,

what should I do, what should I get to cure this, etc. only heightens the childs awareness and makes the problem worse of holding, sometimes the best thing one can do is to take themselves out of the equation and pretend it doesn't even exist and then the child looses the focus of the push me pull me game of going to the bathroom. Try all avenues before treating................ Susie wrote: Jeanie,I was wondering if you believe (or others believe) that you can get a yeast problem back in

ballance without that horrid diet. I was gonna try to do it myself years ago but quickly realized that not only was it not gonna work with our pocket book, but I didn't think that *I* could survive it. I would starve to death before the yeast were in check. I am giving my dd (my concern now, not myself) Probiotics, and good antifungals (garlic and Aloe Vera Juice) that will build her immune system. I am trying to cut back on bad sugars, but it is near impossible with dh home 24/7 since becoming disabled. I tell him over and over *no*, but he keeps saying I'll give her just a little bit. But that little bit is over and over ALL DAY LONG. (Same thing with constipating foods) In your opinion, and that of anyone else, does my daughter have a chance of her yeast coming back into ballance?Thanks!Susie ~Jeanie Ward <dreamjeaniesbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

, Everyone craves sugar and carbs.............we need them, that's why we all crave them, It can be dangerous to take them all away, just like meat. I think your doing all the right things, Everyone has yeast, it will eventually balance back out over time, if you're not wiping it out with antibiotics and you're already adding a probiotic, so you should be fine. There are two ways to go about yeast as there is to cancer, you can either A) Build UP the immune system so the body can fight it off , like with pro-biotics, or B) you can use anti-fungels to attack the yeast, breaking it down, as does chemotherapy with cancer, I choose A the way you're doing it. Anti-fungels are nasty and very violent on the body. If you can replenish it over time, using a probiotic, I'd try that first. Some people do need antifungels, but I would surely try building up the immune system before breaking down the immune system, the body

weakens and it's hard for it to fight anything off when it's weak. This is how Summers beat cancer, not with chemotherapy. Jeanie Carl and Tracie Happel <ctajcharter (DOT) net> wrote: Hi If I list what we're doing for our son, will someone give me some feedback if we could be doing it different? What we're doing is producing good results, it just seems like a lot and I wonder if I'm doing too much? Thank you tons!! probiotics (Kirkmans) fish oil (organic) mag citrate (Kirkmans) mag/cal caplets (organic) He gets mag cit in the morning with gatorade, orange juice or lemonade (whatever his preference is that day) and the rest at night with dinner. I'm also concerned about yeast (he constantly craves carbs and simple sugars), so want to add something in for that. Tried the oil of oregano - he'll take it when he has a cold but I usually

have to bribe him so I doubt it would work for yeast. Thank you so much for any feedback you can give!! :) Susie~ Please visit Trisha's site and feel free to pass it on: Busy Hands ~ Pencil Portraits and Other Handmade Gifts Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.

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Thanks Jeanie!! I do feel better and I will keep that book in mind. Maybe our library will have it!! And thanks Ladies for the replys about Aloe!!Susie Jeanie Ward wrote: Susie, Garlic is a natural, so this is fine to use, when I refer to the antifungels that are bad I mean, Diflucan, diaretics,etc. Just do what you've been doing, try staying away from antibiotics, and give probiotics, we as American's want instant results, probiotics will multiply the good bacteria and help it to grow, just as sugar

activates yeast, just try to stay away from lots of sugar, this does feed the yeast. Again, patients and slow is good I just posted a book by Dr. Crook the yeast connection, but it takes a lot of reading and there are many ways to control yeast..............I haven't read the whole thing and after reading it, frightened me of the harms of antifungels. Is this going to help? I don't know, every child and case is different, you need to decide what is working for you. Research about the different ways to control yeast if you feel this issue still needs to be addressed. Believe it or not sometimes just the fuss about the diet, what should I do, what should I get to cure this, etc. only heightens the childs awareness and makes the problem worse of holding, sometimes the best thing one can do is to take themselves out of the equation and pretend it doesn't even exist and then the child looses the focus of the push me pull me game of going to the bathroom. Try all

avenues before treating................ Susie <hsmommie> wrote: Jeanie,I was wondering if you believe (or others believe) that you can get a yeast problem back in ballance without that horrid diet. I was gonna try to do it myself years ago but quickly realized that not only was it not gonna work with our pocket book, but I didn't think that *I* could survive it. I would starve to death before the yeast were in check. I am giving my dd (my concern now, not myself) Probiotics, and good antifungals (garlic and Aloe Vera Juice) that will build her immune system. I am trying to cut back on bad sugars, but it is near impossible with dh home 24/7 since becoming disabled. I tell him over and over *no*, but he keeps saying I'll give her just a little bit. But that little bit

is over and over ALL DAY LONG. (Same thing with constipating foods) In your opinion, and that of anyone else, does my daughter have a chance of her yeast coming back into ballance?Thanks!Susie ~Jeanie Ward <dreamjeaniesbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: , Everyone craves sugar and carbs.............we need them, that's why we all crave them, It can be dangerous to take them all away, just like meat. I think your doing all the right things, Everyone has yeast, it will eventually balance back out over time, if you're not wiping it out with antibiotics and you're already adding a probiotic, so you should be fine. There are two ways to go about yeast as there is to cancer, you can either A) Build UP the immune system so the body can fight it off , like with pro-biotics, or B) you can use

anti-fungels to attack the yeast, breaking it down, as does chemotherapy with cancer, I choose A the way you're doing it. Anti-fungels are nasty and very violent on the body. If you can replenish it over time, using a probiotic, I'd try that first. Some people do need antifungels, but I would surely try building up the immune system before breaking down the immune system, the body weakens and it's hard for it to fight anything off when it's weak. This is how Summers beat cancer, not with chemotherapy. Jeanie Carl and Tracie Happel <ctajcharter (DOT) net> wrote: Hi If I list what we're doing for our son, will someone give me some feedback if we could be doing it different? What we're doing is producing good results, it just seems like a lot and I wonder if I'm doing too much? Thank you tons!! probiotics (Kirkmans) fish oil (organic) mag citrate (Kirkmans) mag/cal caplets (organic) He gets mag cit in the morning with gatorade, orange juice

or lemonade (whatever his preference is that day) and the rest at night with dinner. I'm also concerned about yeast (he constantly craves carbs and simple sugars), so want to add something in for that. Tried the oil of oregano - he'll take it when he has a cold but I usually have to bribe him so I doubt it would work for yeast. Thank you so much for any feedback you can give!! :) Susie~ Please visit Trisha's site and feel free to pass it on: Busy Hands ~ Pencil Portraits and Other Handmade Gifts Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Susie~ Please visit Trisha's site and feel free to pass it on: Busy Hands ~ Pencil Portraits and Other Handmade Gifts

Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

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