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I gave my son Biocidin for two weeks but didn´t see any changes so we stopped (stupid I guess), anyway, since then he has been moore difficult to get in contact with, he has had fevers sometimes in the afternoon and red cheeks (wich has been going on for a long time) and also on three different occasions he has thrown up. This morning I also noticed that he has a "white tounge" Could that be some kind of yeastproblem? Did I stir something up with the Biocidin?

Greatful for advice! And also, your opinion on best way to treat it?

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sounds like yeast. red cheeks sound like allergies, fever could be viral. diflucan for yeast, valtrex for viral and also, perhaps add an antibiotic in case there is bacteria. have you had a food sensitivities test? is your son on a specific diet? Sent from my iPhone

I gave my son Biocidin for two weeks but didn´t see any changes so we stopped (stupid I guess), anyway, since then he has been moore difficult to get in contact with, he has had fevers sometimes in the afternoon and red cheeks (wich has been going on for a long time) and also on three different occasions he has thrown up. This morning I also noticed that he has a "white tounge" Could that be some kind of yeastproblem? Did I stir something up with the Biocidin?

Greatful for advice! And also, your opinion on best way to treat it?

Thanks

Vivi

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What you described sounds like yeast - perhaps after only 2 weeks you

had begun to attack it and when you stopped it came back stronger.

White tongue is usually a sign of yeast problems. Try the Biocidin (or

other antifungal) and probiotics again. The yeast treatment is a longer

term task and you may not see " wow " visible changes at the very

beginning. Keep some activated charcoal on hand to handle the yeast

detox (aka yeast die-off) symptoms and uncomforts. Also, once you've

gradually increased to a full dose, gradually reduce what you are giving

vs a stop cold-turkey (unless there is an allergic reaction, of course).

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