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I would get your nystatin somewhere like Costal Compounding or

somewhere you can get it without stuff like aluminum and sweateners

in it. I was probably feading yeast with the stuff I was giving.

-- In , " hugs_may99 " <hugs4Him99@...>

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>

> Years ago we tried Nystatin for our now 13yo who is severe. He had

a

> very severe reaction (very aggressive/angry uncontrollable). The

> DAN! practitioner we had at the time told us to let him work

through

> it. After 2wks we took him off, fearing he was going to hurt

himself

> or someone else.

>

> We have a different practitioner who is suggesting trying it again,

> & going very slowly (I don't know what the dose was then or how

much

> we gave). He has a very bad yeast problem & has severe reactions to

> GSE as well. He's doing okay right now on 2500mcg Biotin, 1

> Candidase, Custom probiotics, & 1 pkt Threelac, which I'll probably

> increase. He usually has an initial (pretty mild) reaction & then

> settles down.

>

> I don't know about the nystatin again though.

>

> She also wants me to try it for my 2yo who also has a bad yeast

> problem. He is getting 2500mcg biotin & 1 packet of Threelac. He's

> had GSE & done okay with it too.

>

> However, he has a tendency toward respitory issues, & when she put

> him on Diflucan he ended up in the hospital in distress. Candex

also

> made him wheeze, so neither is good for him.

>

> Is Nystatin safe, you think, for him? I'm a bit concerned about it.

>

> Thanks in advance anyone,

> Michele

>

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We always had our Nystatin compounded to remove the sugar and the alcohol -

two things that feed yeast.

Pamela

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you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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