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After dealing with pervasive systemic yeast for 2 years we found a doctor who

would address it. My 3 year old was prescribed Diflucan for 30 days. We were

warned that she could have quite a bit of herxing, but nothing was suggested to

ease her through the process. What should we watch for, what would be normal,

what would be alarming, and what can help her through this process???

Thank you so much,

Margaret

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die off can vary including lethargy. just google it. i know many people use activated charchol.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, March 10, 2010 6:34:49 AMSubject: Diflucan--help with yeast die off

After dealing with pervasive systemic yeast for 2 years we found a doctor who would address it. My 3 year old was prescribed Diflucan for 30 days. We were warned that she could have quite a bit of herxing, but nothing was suggested to ease her through the process. What should we watch for, what would be normal, what would be alarming, and what can help her through this process??? Thank you so much,Margaret

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ask your doctor to also prescribe ibuprofen, one that is dye free, that you can have compounded from a compounding pharmacy (this is different from dye free motrin.) Also, giving Epsom Salt baths will help. And, yes, activated charcoal. Make sure all three of these are as pure as possible (compound the ibuprofen, purchase the ES & AC from Whole Foods (or a similar source.) and drink lots of water.Sent from my iPhone

die off can vary including lethargy. just google it. i know many people use activated charchol.

From: margaret_behrns <spamneggs>To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, March 10, 2010 6:34:49 AMSubject: Diflucan--help with yeast die off

After dealing with pervasive systemic yeast for 2 years we found a doctor who would address it. My 3 year old was prescribed Diflucan for 30 days. We were warned that she could have quite a bit of herxing, but nothing was suggested to ease her through the process. What should we watch for, what would be normal, what would be alarming, and what can help her through this process??? Thank you so much,Margaret

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