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I know that yeast will never be fully resolved with unresolved metal and virus

overloads. From what I understand viruses will never be fully resolved either

until the total heavy metal load is down first. Is this correct???  Is this why

everyone says " just get the metals out first " ?  I've seen that written a couple

of times in threads before.  So do you do anti-virals while doing chelation or

after?

Thanks!

Rose

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> I know that yeast will never be fully resolved with unresolved metal and virus

overloads. From what I understand viruses will never be fully resolved either

until the total heavy metal load is down first. Is this correct???  Is this why

everyone says " just get the metals out first " ? 

Everyone who knows what they are doing, yes.

The yeast and virii flourish due to an out of balance immune system - but they

aren't what makes the immune system go out of balance. Mercury does.

>I've seen that written a couple of times in threads before.  So do you do

anti-virals while doing chelation or after?

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> Thanks!

> Rose

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We are battling it all at once. It's a balance, but it can be done. We chelate

every other weekend and are always struggling with yeast, bacteria and viruses.

Each round we see improvement though, it's so worth it in the end. You will not

get rid of any of these issues until the metals are gone so it's like chasing

your tail.

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> I know that yeast will never be fully resolved with unresolved metal and virus

overloads. From what I understand viruses will never be fully resolved either

until the total heavy metal load is down first. Is this correct???  Is this why

everyone says " just get the metals out first " ?  I've seen that written a couple

of times in threads before.  So do you do anti-virals while doing chelation or

after?

>

> Thanks!

> Rose

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> I know that yeast will never be fully resolved with unresolved metal and virus

overloads.

This was my experience, yes. I also had to get biotin levels normal.

>>From what I understand viruses will never be fully resolved either until the

total heavy metal load is down first. Is this correct???

I chelated first, then did anti-virals. This worked for me, but if you can keep

the yeast under control, you can consider doing them together. They both tend

to cause a LOT of yeast tho.

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Hi Dana,

What is yeast 'under control'?

My son's stool are mostly pasty/loose during the 'on' days and get slightly

better during the off days..it's not easy to get formed stool anymore

compared to before chelation days.

His behaviour has worsen a little with frequent meltdowns, but we can still

bear with it.

Would you think this is Ok and just stick with my current yeast protocol

(which has already been increased)? Or must I endeavour to get formed stool?

I am hesitatant to start virastop after reading what others had

said...think will wait for 6 months before trying the antivirals.

Thanks.

PRiscilla

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:24 PM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

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> > I know that yeast will never be fully resolved with unresolved metal and

> virus overloads.

>

> This was my experience, yes. I also had to get biotin levels normal.

>

> >>From what I understand viruses will never be fully resolved either until

> the total heavy metal load is down first. Is this correct???

>

> I chelated first, then did anti-virals. This worked for me, but if you can

> keep the yeast under control, you can consider doing them together. They

> both tend to cause a LOT of yeast tho.

>

> Dana

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Priscilla

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> Hi Dana,

> What is yeast 'under control'?

It is when you give supplements [or medications] to control the yeast.

> My son's stool are mostly pasty/loose during the 'on' days and get slightly

> better during the off days..it's not easy to get formed stool anymore

> compared to before chelation days.

Try adding biotin, or increase probiotics.

> Would you think this is Ok and just stick with my current yeast protocol

> (which has already been increased)? Or must I endeavour to get formed stool?

Depends. Is the bm problem the only yeast issue he has? When you increased the

yeast protocol previously, did it help?

Dana

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Hi Dana,

Increasing Yeast protocol previous helped but the resutls are not very

consistent.

BM is the only issues that I am working on, there are some bahavioural

issues which don't bother me that much. So, to further manage or ok to leave

it?

Thanks

Priscilla

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:07 PM, danasview <danasview@...> wrote:

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> > Hi Dana,

> > What is yeast 'under control'?

>

> It is when you give supplements [or medications] to control the yeast.

>

> > My son's stool are mostly pasty/loose during the 'on' days and get

> slightly

> > better during the off days..it's not easy to get formed stool anymore

> > compared to before chelation days.

>

> Try adding biotin, or increase probiotics.

>

> > Would you think this is Ok and just stick with my current yeast protocol

> > (which has already been increased)? Or must I endeavour to get formed

> stool?

>

> Depends. Is the bm problem the only yeast issue he has? When you increased

> the yeast protocol previously, did it help?

>

> Dana

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Priscilla

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> Hi Dana,

> Increasing Yeast protocol previous helped but the resutls are not very

> consistent.

> BM is the only issues that I am working on, there are some bahavioural

> issues which don't bother me that much. So, to further manage or ok to leave

> it?

If you want to determine if the bm and/or behavior issues are related to yeast,

then you can try increasing the yeast protocol and see if that changes anything.

If it really doesn't affect much, other than the bm, you can certainly decide to

just let it be.

Dana

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