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I have been giving my four year old who weighs approx 30lbs 2 drops twice a day,

2 hours apart from probiotics, hope that helps.

From: tracygoring@...

Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:41:04 -0800

Subject: Re:Grapefruif seed extract for toddler?

When I used liquid GSE for my toddler (NT and 23 mos), I only gave 1-2 drops in

his morning juice. Then later in the day, I'd mix 1 capsule of a probiotic into

his soft food. I only had to do it a couple days before his yeast symptoms went

away.

-- On Fri, 11/27/09, brujarick <brujarick@...> wrote:

From: brujarick <brujarick@...>

Subject: Grapefruif seed extract for toddler?

Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 4:41 PM

Hi! I went to our natural store to get my 2.5 year old boy grapefruit seed

extract (even though he has phenol issues i'll give it a try little by little to

see how he does) The attendant at the store told me it was way too strong to

give to sucha young child and that if i would want to give it then just one drop

in juice. He also told me that GSE kills the good and the bad bacteria, so i

should give GSE as long as he on probiotics.

I tried it for 3 days on myself and i developed flu-like symptoms probably due

to yeast die-off.

Can i give it to my toddler son? (i know he has a bad candida situation)

Are the capsules better rather than liquid form?

how long should he be taking it and how much?

Thanks!

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Hi there,

When my now 3 year old was 15 months I stated giving him GSE. I worked up to 5

drops 2x's a day. Morning and mid day and gave 2 capsules of VSL#3 at night. My

son has huge phenol issues so we gave it with phenol assist and companion. I did

this for 3 months and it made a huge diff in his yeast. Now I just use it for a

couple days following chelation. We were also now on RX anti fungal.

Good Luck, Casandra

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> From: michelle0471@...

> Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 09:25:30 +0000

> Subject: RE: Re:Grapefruif seed extract for toddler?

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> I have been giving my four year old who weighs approx 30lbs 2 drops twice a

day, 2 hours apart from probiotics, hope that helps.

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> From: tracygoring@...

> Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:41:04 -0800

> Subject: Re:Grapefruif seed extract for toddler?

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> When I used liquid GSE for my toddler (NT and 23 mos), I only gave 1-2 drops

in his morning juice. Then later in the day, I'd mix 1 capsule of a probiotic

into his soft food. I only had to do it a couple days before his yeast symptoms

went away.

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> -- On Fri, 11/27/09, brujarick <brujarick@...> wrote:

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> From: brujarick <brujarick@...>

> Subject: Grapefruif seed extract for toddler?

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> Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 4:41 PM

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> Hi! I went to our natural store to get my 2.5 year old boy grapefruit seed

extract (even though he has phenol issues i'll give it a try little by little to

see how he does) The attendant at the store told me it was way too strong to

give to sucha young child and that if i would want to give it then just one drop

in juice. He also told me that GSE kills the good and the bad bacteria, so i

should give GSE as long as he on probiotics.

> I tried it for 3 days on myself and i developed flu-like symptoms probably due

to yeast die-off.

> Can i give it to my toddler son? (i know he has a bad candida situation)

> Are the capsules better rather than liquid form?

> how long should he be taking it and how much?

> Thanks!

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