Guest guest Posted April 29, 2012 Report Share Posted April 29, 2012 I didn't get good results with Bentonite nor psyllium. Word is that many are allergic to psyllium. I think that both Bentonite and psyllium are used with other products to get them to work as intended. We used the citrus pectin, not the apple. We never got a bad reaction from the citrus pectin. Keep in mind that brand is very important at times when selecting supplements. We have used Sachh. Boulardii, Kirkman's brand, with good results to help with clostridia and yeast. I tried another brand which did not work, so brand is definitely very important when it comes to probiotics. Oddly, Kirkman's other probiotics did not work for us. So, this makes brand not only important, but also the products in each brand. Parasites, are in the medical literature as causing developmental and mental retardation which makes treating them very important. I have seen lots of people treat for parasites with great results, but failing at ridding them totally. But, even reducing them, people are reporting great results. Anyhow, it appears that our kids are stock-piling them due to lack of nutrients and immune system imbalance. Lack of B vitamins, minerals like zinc, and stomach ailments are reportedly causing one to be a candidate for parasite infections. Thus, just saying that treating parasites is difficult and may take a strategy. Love and prayers, Heidi N I would like to start using a binder with my six year old daughter and am looking at either Bentonite or Psyllium, as I think these may be milder than some others. I am a bit nervous though as about a year and a half ago, my daughter suffered a regression with Apple Pectin. I am not quire sure what happened, but the pectin pulled something out of her gut which caused a massive yeast flare, and I mean massive. She was climbing furniture, lost continence, was running up and down the room and it took over a month for symptoms to abate. I was wondering if someone could tell me what might have happened - did the pectin pull metals or oxalate or disturb some kind of biofilm, releasing huge amounts of yeast? Should I even consider a binder or leave well enough alone, in case something similar to what happened with the pectin, occurs? My daughter has yeast clostridia, proteus, parasites, peudomonas. Thanks Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 I have used Diatomaceus Earth (food grade) and all it did was make me constipated. I have used nothing that rid worms, only reduced the load. So, not sure what to say about what is best. I am looking into homeopathy now. Dr. K mentioned that he is finding that his patients have the same problem, able to reduce the load, but not rid. I am guessing that unhealthy people are just more likely to make an favorable environment for them. Love and prayers, Heidi N Do you or someone else have info regarding the effectiveness of Diatomaceus Earth against parasites compared to herbals such as paragone??? Thank u Isa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2012 Report Share Posted April 30, 2012 We use DE and I would recommend just adding on top of everything else. It is a slow and steady winner to hit bugs from another angle. > > > I didn't get good results with Bentonite nor psyllium. Word is that > > many are allergic to psyllium. I think that both Bentonite and > > psyllium > > are used with other products to get them to work as intended. We used > > the citrus pectin, not the apple. We never got a bad reaction from the > > citrus pectin. Keep in mind that brand is very important at times when > > selecting supplements. > > > > We have used Sachh. Boulardii, Kirkman's brand, with good results to > > help with clostridia and yeast. I tried another brand which did not > > work, so brand is definitely very important when it comes to > > probiotics. Oddly, Kirkman's other probiotics did not work for us. So, > > this makes brand not only important, but also the products in each > > brand. > > > > Parasites, are in the medical literature as causing developmental and > > mental retardation which makes treating them very important. I have > > seen lots of people treat for parasites with great results, but > > failing > > at ridding them totally. But, even reducing them, people are reporting > > great results. Anyhow, it appears that our kids are stock-piling them > > due to lack of nutrients and immune system imbalance. Lack of B > > vitamins, minerals like zinc, and stomach ailments are reportedly > > causing one to be a candidate for parasite infections. Thus, just > > saying that treating parasites is difficult and may take a strategy. > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > Heidi N > > > > I would like to start using a binder with my six year old daughter and > > am looking at either Bentonite or Psyllium, as I think these may be > > milder than some others. I am a bit nervous though as about a year > > and a > > half ago, my daughter suffered a regression with Apple Pectin. I am > > not > > quire sure what happened, but the pectin pulled something out of > > her gut which caused a massive yeast flare, and I mean massive. She > > was > > climbing furniture, lost continence, was running up and down the room > > and it took over a month for symptoms to abate. I was wondering if > > someone could tell me what might have happened - did the pectin pull > > metals or oxalate or disturb some kind of biofilm, releasing huge > > amounts of yeast? > > > > Should I even consider a binder or leave well enough alone, in case > > something similar to what happened with the pectin, occurs? My > > daughter > > has yeast clostridia, proteus, parasites, peudomonas. > > > > Thanks > > > > Elena > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 I take a TBSP daily and my son takes 1 teaspoon. > > > > > > > I didn't get good results with Bentonite nor psyllium. Word is that > > > > many are allergic to psyllium. I think that both Bentonite and > > > > psyllium > > > > are used with other products to get them to work as intended. We used > > > > the citrus pectin, not the apple. We never got a bad reaction from the > > > > citrus pectin. Keep in mind that brand is very important at times when > > > > selecting supplements. > > > > > > > > We have used Sachh. Boulardii, Kirkman's brand, with good results to > > > > help with clostridia and yeast. I tried another brand which did not > > > > work, so brand is definitely very important when it comes to > > > > probiotics. Oddly, Kirkman's other probiotics did not work for us. So, > > > > this makes brand not only important, but also the products in each > > > > brand. > > > > > > > > Parasites, are in the medical literature as causing developmental and > > > > mental retardation which makes treating them very important. I have > > > > seen lots of people treat for parasites with great results, but > > > > failing > > > > at ridding them totally. But, even reducing them, people are reporting > > > > great results. Anyhow, it appears that our kids are stock-piling them > > > > due to lack of nutrients and immune system imbalance. Lack of B > > > > vitamins, minerals like zinc, and stomach ailments are reportedly > > > > causing one to be a candidate for parasite infections. Thus, just > > > > saying that treating parasites is difficult and may take a strategy. > > > > > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > > > > > Heidi N > > > > > > > > I would like to start using a binder with my six year old daughter and > > > > am looking at either Bentonite or Psyllium, as I think these may be > > > > milder than some others. I am a bit nervous though as about a year > > > > and a > > > > half ago, my daughter suffered a regression with Apple Pectin. I am > > > > not > > > > quire sure what happened, but the pectin pulled something out of > > > > her gut which caused a massive yeast flare, and I mean massive. She > > > > was > > > > climbing furniture, lost continence, was running up and down the room > > > > and it took over a month for symptoms to abate. I was wondering if > > > > someone could tell me what might have happened - did the pectin pull > > > > metals or oxalate or disturb some kind of biofilm, releasing huge > > > > amounts of yeast? > > > > > > > > Should I even consider a binder or leave well enough alone, in case > > > > something similar to what happened with the pectin, occurs? My > > > > daughter > > > > has yeast clostridia, proteus, parasites, peudomonas. > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Elena > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2012 Report Share Posted May 2, 2012 I do. I am not aware of it's pH. > > > > I am imagining using a half tsp. before bed.Is this how you dose it > > Caryn? Thanks,Tammy F. > > > > > > > > > > > We use DE and I would recommend just adding on top of everything else. > > > It is a slow and steady winner to hit bugs from another angle. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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