Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 I'm another andrew's mommy working on yeast. you may want to google anti-fungal parade. we are just doing nystatin at the moment but are considering diflucan as our next 'step.' but an antifungal parade could include perscription vs. non antifungals. the idea being to not build resistance to a certain antifungal which is probably ONE of the reasons the doc wants to take ds off it. Diflucan long term can also damage the liver. but you can do ongoing blood tests to check on this... Amy Homeschool and Life Blog Art, Music and Nature Blog Healthy Home Blog ________________________________ From: whibe01 <05302003@...> Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2009 11:35:40 AM Subject: What happens after Diflucan Question is for anyone who has used Diflucan- My son (3.9yrs) is just finishing up his 2nd month on Diflucan and the change has been nothing short of AMAZING! However, the Dr wants to take him off after month 3 and my question surrounds the stories I have heard of the yeast coming back 3x as bad? What protocol should I begin prior to removing from Diflucan to ensure the yeast does not come back? I have in my possession Candidase, Biotin & GSE...thoughts or suggestions welcome. 's Mommy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2009 Report Share Posted January 4, 2009 if using this and changing the diet, then if using the proper digestive enzymes to digest food, then the pH will change the intest/colonic environment and keep things in check. unless illness, abx use disrupt the environment again. linda rn What happens after Diflucan Question is for anyone who has used Diflucan- My son (3.9yrs) is just finishing up his 2nd month on Diflucan and the change has been nothing short of AMAZING! However, the Dr wants to take him off after month 3 and my question surrounds the stories I have heard of the yeast coming back 3x as bad? What protocol should I begin prior to removing from Diflucan to ensure the yeast does not come back? I have in my possession Candidase, Biotin & GSE...thoughts or suggestions welcome. 's Mommy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 unless his immune system is in check it will be back! > > Question is for anyone who has used Diflucan- > My son (3.9yrs) is just finishing up his 2nd month on Diflucan and the > change has been nothing short of AMAZING! However, the Dr wants to > take him off after month 3 and my question surrounds the stories I have > heard of the yeast coming back 3x as bad? > What protocol should I begin prior to removing from Diflucan to ensure > the yeast does not come back? I have in my possession Candidase, > Biotin & GSE...thoughts or suggestions welcome. > > 's Mommy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2009 Report Share Posted January 6, 2009 > > Question is for anyone who has used Diflucan- > My son (3.9yrs) is just finishing up his 2nd month on Diflucan and the > change has been nothing short of AMAZING! However, the Dr wants to > take him off after month 3 and my question surrounds the stories I have > heard of the yeast coming back 3x as bad? > What protocol should I begin prior to removing from Diflucan to ensure > the yeast does not come back? I have in my possession Candidase, > Biotin & GSE...thoughts or suggestions welcome. High doses of biotin, and GSE and/or oil of oregano if yeast flares. Diflucan kills yeast, but it does nothing to prevent it from coming back. Biotin addresses one of the underlying causes of yeast, so try that first. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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