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-- I haven't tried the olive leaf but know of several natural yeast

fighters. I have used them on my son and myself.

Garlic is good, start with lower dose and slowly work up, then cut

back to low dose when syptoms are gone but continue to use for weeks

after. Becareful it will thin your blood. Colloidal silver is great

and totally without side efects, it will kill whatever virus or

bad germs are in your system. I give all of us a maintence dose in

the am juice. Also bump up the probiotic use and keep on with that for

weeks past any sign of infection or you risk it reblooming. Good luck

it is a hard fight.

MN

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>

> > I have a yeast infection (with none of the other risks

factors--

Does anyone have any other ideas, remedies? I started

taking my childrens pro bio

> > gold yesterday. Thanks for any ideas. Also, I feel a little

crampy -- is that normal? I

> > am only asking you guys because some one posted that yeast

problems run in autism families

> > so I thought maybe some of you would have experience with this.

Sorry for the lovely off

> > topic, :)

> >

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....but if you do that, make sure it's sugar-free, or you'll be feeding

the yeast.

Re: yeast infections in mommies--off topic

> I have a friend with chronic yeast infections. One thing I remember that

she

> was told was to get an applicator like you get with monostat and use

yogurt

> in place of the monostat.

>

> Ann in Memphis

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Yes, it is very possible that you have a yeast problem for years and

years. Dr. Crook has several books, can't remember the name

of it now... But a title of a book I remember is Feast without Yeast.

I believe MSM, methylsulfonylmethane, will help you to eradicate

yeast.

> Hi

> I was going to post regarding my yeast infection, but I didn't

really

> want to bother the list. Since we are talking about yeast I have

one I have

> been trying to get under control for over a week now. It has been

so long

> since I have had one, but stress, run down feelings have taken

their toll.

> I first tried my sons pro-bio gold, cranberry from kirkmans. Used

some of his

> NYsatin. I bought some KEFIR with Fos. It was working except I am

much

> better with giving my son his vitamins and taking care of him than I

am of

> myself. I drink way too much coffee and not enough water. I am

completely

> addicted to choclate.

>

> My question is this. Is it possible for a mother to give her child

a yeast

> problem from birth? Also if I have a vaginal yeast infection would

it be

> likely I had a systemic problem through my gut, intestines etc. I

forgot how

> nasty they were and I worry I haven't taken care of my sons yeast

problem .

> The poor thing must feel awful cause I know I do. I wish I could

get a hold

> of a good yeast book that explains this kind of thing. One more

question is

> when a female has yeast we see vaginal secretions sometimes , but

what

> happens with boys. ? Neither of us has any thrush or anything. I

also

> wonder if someone can have yeast problems for years and years and

years. I

> hope this isn't a stupid question. Hoping to feel better.

kelly

>

>

>

>

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Yes, it is very possible that you have a yeast problem for years and

years. Dr. Crook has several books, can't remember the name

of it now... But a title of a book I remember is Feast without Yeast.

I believe MSM, methylsulfonylmethane, will help you to eradicate

yeast.

> Hi

> I was going to post regarding my yeast infection, but I didn't

really

> want to bother the list. Since we are talking about yeast I have

one I have

> been trying to get under control for over a week now. It has been

so long

> since I have had one, but stress, run down feelings have taken

their toll.

> I first tried my sons pro-bio gold, cranberry from kirkmans. Used

some of his

> NYsatin. I bought some KEFIR with Fos. It was working except I am

much

> better with giving my son his vitamins and taking care of him than I

am of

> myself. I drink way too much coffee and not enough water. I am

completely

> addicted to choclate.

>

> My question is this. Is it possible for a mother to give her child

a yeast

> problem from birth? Also if I have a vaginal yeast infection would

it be

> likely I had a systemic problem through my gut, intestines etc. I

forgot how

> nasty they were and I worry I haven't taken care of my sons yeast

problem .

> The poor thing must feel awful cause I know I do. I wish I could

get a hold

> of a good yeast book that explains this kind of thing. One more

question is

> when a female has yeast we see vaginal secretions sometimes , but

what

> happens with boys. ? Neither of us has any thrush or anything. I

also

> wonder if someone can have yeast problems for years and years and

years. I

> hope this isn't a stupid question. Hoping to feel better.

kelly

>

>

>

>

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>>> > learned that a couple can pass yeast to and fro with

intimate relations -

> perhaps you might want to check out yeast levels with your

husband.....>>>>

UGH!! I knew it! We went to our Dr. because I would get a yeast infection

just about every time we had sex. She said that we (my husband and I) must

just be allergic to one another and to just be sure to wash well after sex.

That didn't seem like a very good explanation, and despite very good

hygiene I still have that problem once in a while.

Jeannie

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>>> > learned that a couple can pass yeast to and fro with

intimate relations -

> perhaps you might want to check out yeast levels with your

husband.....>>>>

UGH!! I knew it! We went to our Dr. because I would get a yeast infection

just about every time we had sex. She said that we (my husband and I) must

just be allergic to one another and to just be sure to wash well after sex.

That didn't seem like a very good explanation, and despite very good

hygiene I still have that problem once in a while.

Jeannie

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