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Do you mean rotate antifungals or probiotics? Andy's comments

wouldn't apply to probiotics being rotated. I also think that using

GSE intermittently wouldn't be quite the same thing as rotating it

in and out regularly. If you use something fairly intermittently,

then the resistance would have much less of a chance to build.

Also, I'm thinking that for people who do use the enzymes, they

might be saving themselves a bit from the built up resistance. I

don't believe that the yeast can build up resistance to being

digested, and as such, we are weakening it so much that its

vulnerability is much more ensured.

There are so many variables here: metal load (and perhaps the

relationship between metals and the body producing yeast as some

sort of protection, although that sounds far out to me), compromised

immune systems (if the Th1/Th2 unbalance is in fact real), diet,

viral load/die-off, etc.

But, if Andy is correct, it *might explain why there are some people

who have been extremely vigilant in trying to fight yeast for years

who still must be vigilant today. It also gives people a chance to

try something else other than the conventional wisdom passed down,

particularly if nothing else has worked well to completely eradicate

the problem.

Anita, who hopes that by her 50th birthday she can take a vacation

(an expensive one!) instead of buying probiotics

>

> I've been thinking about this, but that would mean not to rotate

GSE in and

> out and almost everyone does this.

>

> We tried using only one probiotic in the beginning, Therelac, it

is a heavy

> duty probiotic, but after 6 months, it wasn't doing the job, so

thinking the

> yeast morphed into another form?

>

> We do fine if we rotate once a week, but if we don't the yeast

becomes

> resistant whatever we use. Don't know the answer to this one.

>

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