Guest guest Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 I have a folder about Candida on my free lyme resource cd, see my website for a free copy. \1 - Lyme_Resources\Other Infections\Candida - Fungus Perhaps you will find something useful there! www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > Re: Need more > help with yeast > > Hiya, > > I've had chronic problems for years with candida, since getting Lyme. > (I passed Lyme onto my little boy while pregnant but luckily > he seems to be yest free). > > I've tried just about everything over the years and most of > the alternative treatments gave me atrocious side effects - > they give you headaches and basically make you feel like you > have been poisoned. The only thing that quietly gets rid of > yeast effectively for me is nystatin. I think maybe that is > because it is the only one (including the herbal remedies) > that cannot reach the liver, it just works in the intestine > without being absorbed. > > Also, please be very wary of using any chelating agents like > DMPS on kids, especially if they are not good at > communicating clearly what they feel/are suffering. That > stuff (and various herbal alternatives like chlorella which > are supposed to be " gentle " ) made me feel so ill I just > wanted to die. I have tested many therapies over the 27 years > I have had Lyme and I try everything on myself before giving > it to my son. I would absolutely NEVER consider giving him > any kind of chelation therapy. > > > > > > > > > I am doing SCD diet for my 14 year old severely effected > son. He has a severe yeast problem. After the into-diet, he > was seizure free for 7 days! (I cannot recall the last time > he was seizure free for that long!) Now they are back with a > vengeance. > > I am looking for ideas to treat and mop up yeast. > > Dr. TW recommends pau d' arco tea, which is not scd legal, > but the " explanation " for not legal does not out weigh the > possible benefit, so we are going to give this a try. > > > > What about enzymes to give for yeast (NOT during meals, but > away from > > food to attack yeast.) > > > > And then, what about mopping up the " die-off " that I get from yeast? > > > > I am eliminating the honey from the diet now, but don't > want to completely eliminate the cooked fruits and veggies, > as I NEED to put weight on this very malnutrishioned boy! > > > > Thanks for ANY ideas! > > Kathy > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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