Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Hi Joy, My current approach to all of this is to learn to manage with what works for my kid, me and our family. If I can't get something to work, or we can't get it to work because of our systemic failures at home, I try to compensate using other tools. For example, I never have been able to manage a good yeast rotation. So, we rely on GSE and candidase, are going to try Candex (its in the mail) and are now using diflucan. So much for the caprylic acid, garlic, yada yada. But we just keep plowing ahead, and we seem to be making progress. Best, Anne > > > In a message dated 25/01/2006 20:31:36 GMT Standard Time, > abrynn@s... writes: > > We have never seemed to do well with probiotics either and for the > most part don't use them. We also use Biocidin, and have been for a > while. When I first met with Dr. Usman, she said to keep probiotics > to a minimum. Her goal, she said, was not a lot of " good stuff " , but > little of anything, in the gut. Not what you usually hear, but I > took it to heart because we couldn't seem to get the probiotics to > work. > > > > Anne, thank you for this. I feel cross with myself because I thought > probiotics were an essential part of healing our kids. I've been reading this list > for a while now, and I don't remember anyone ever saying that they are doing > this without probiotics. > > It would appear that they are out of the question for us now, so we will go > with Dr Usman's advice of 'little of anything' in the gut. > > Thank you so much Anne, > Your reply helps me to feel better, > Joy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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