Guest guest Posted March 12, 2012 Report Share Posted March 12, 2012 Alison, you also need to be aware that the ezcema could get worse before it gets better,in the early days when my son was candida King, he had awful bleeding ezcema, got worse with all the anti candida supplements but worked through that period using shea butter and occasionally when it was really bad 1 % steriod cream the smallest amount. Now my son has no ezcema and his last stool test said he didnt have any candida so i do feel the two are connected, although we do get flare ups if he has any dairy product (he is on GF/CF diet but occasionally steals food). x To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe From: Mum231ASD@...Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 06:41:32 -0400Subject: Re: Treating yeast Yes in my opinion, could you give at night when he is asleep, little sprinkle out of a cap to start with? Mx Could a angry, sore and itchy rash (a bit like eczema but worse) on bum cheeck be indicative of yeast? What is the best way to slowly introduce candex. Would we get away with just giving it once a day - finding it really difficult to fit everything in and Charlie does not eat properly, he grazes so not very often empty stomach. Alison R I use Candex, Kirkman Sacc B and CP1 but we hardly have issues these days as we have so many rounds of chelation under our belt Mx Hi everyone, I think I need to increase/change the way we treat yeast for our DS. Please could you share what you use and how much? This would help me to get a feel for what actually works. My DS is 5yrs old and has a low sugar diet. We use Nystatin (4ml x twice per day) CP1 1 cap x twice per day) Candex 1 cap at bedtime and we cook with coconut oil.Many thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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