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It's complicated because they may also kill yeast. Also, yeast flares when it's

being killed, when metals are moving, which is typical in die-off, when there is

die-off due to the extra load on the body, etc.

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> I am curious as to which of the following kill good bacteria:

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> oil of oregano

> olive leaf extract

> clarkia

> samento

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> In trying to research this I have come up with conflicting opinions.

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> Or, does yeast flare up when you use some of these simply because there are

less bacteria to compete with?

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> Thanks,

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> Bethany

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Is it possible to still build up good bacteria while using these?

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> > I am curious as to which of the following kill good bacteria:

> >

> > oil of oregano

> > olive leaf extract

> > clarkia

> > samento

> >

> > In trying to research this I have come up with conflicting opinions.

> >

> > Or, does yeast flare up when you use some of these simply because there are

less bacteria to compete with?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Bethany

> >

>

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