Guest guest Posted July 11, 2012 Report Share Posted July 11, 2012 Nystatin isn't enough for a lot of people. Nystatin is non systemic so it really doesn't matter how long a round you use with it. It only kills what it comes in contact with. A lot of kids have yeast in more than their gut. It does help some. But only if the yeast is in the gut and not anywhere else.Nystatin never did anything for my son. Naturals never did anything for my son either. ~ Antiviral Therapy 101~~ Make a biomed book ~~ gryffinstail.wordpress.com ~~ @Gryffins_Tail ~ Hi ds finished a round (10days) of antibitoics a week ago. We have tried gse, biotin, and adding an extra probiotic also. we have battled yeast for a year, he always gets a yeast rash and it gets bad. After the antibiotic his dermatologist is suggesting a round of nystatin. My question is will the yeast be more controlled if i give hime this round of nystatin and then continue with our natural meds? Any experience with nystatin (short round) and then using probiotics and biotin or gse to maintain control? Thanks Sharon Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 nystaine is also made of strep so it can cause issues for those with PANDAS From: Cheryl Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:51 AM To: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Nystatin after antibiotics? Nystatin isn't enough for a lot of people. Nystatin is non systemic so it really doesn't matter how long a round you use with it. It only kills what it comes in contact with. A lot of kids have yeast in more than their gut. It does help some. But only if the yeast is in the gut and not anywhere else. Nystatin never did anything for my son. Naturals never did anything for my son either. ~ Antiviral Therapy 101~ ~ Make a biomed book ~ ~ gryffinstail.wordpress.com ~ ~ @Gryffins_Tail ~ Hi ds finished a round (10days) of antibitoics a week ago. We have tried gse, biotin, and adding an extra probiotic also. we have battled yeast for a year, he always gets a yeast rash and it gets bad. After the antibiotic his dermatologist is suggesting a round of nystatin. My question is will the yeast be more controlled if i give hime this round of nystatin and then continue with our natural meds?Any experience with nystatin (short round) and then using probiotics and biotin or gse to maintain control?ThanksSharonSent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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