Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hi Dana, I give about 16-20 mg of Biotin spread throughout the day for a 35 lb. child. What do you think would be the upper limit dosage to control constant recurring yeast? Also, the viral protocol: OLE and virastop.. what is the dosage for a 35 lb child and how long does one usually continue this protocol? Thanks, Pam > > > > I am interested in trying homeopathy for my son's yeast. I think that > > Andy recommends classical over sequential, right? Has anyone here used > > homeopathy for yeast? Any success? We've been doing all the typical > > DAN! antifungals, probiotics for so long. It manages yeast for a time > > but never ends the problem. I want to completely fix the problem. > > > I never used homeopathy, so I can't give you info on that. However, > my son's yeast problem was entirely eliminated once the metals were > gone, viruses were gone, and a few supplements [especially biotin] > were fully loaded. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 > Hi Dana, > I give about 16-20 mg of Biotin spread throughout the day for a 35 > lb. child. What do you think would be the upper limit dosage to > control constant recurring yeast? My son needed 20mg 3x per day for quite a while, but he was larger than yours. Giving too much caused headaches here, so watch for that. > Also, the viral protocol: OLE and virastop.. what is the dosage > for a 35 lb child and how long does one usually continue this > protocol? I started with 250mg OLE and 1 capsule Virastop. My son also needed vitamin C and lysine, and high dose vitamin A for measles virus. He needed OLE/Virastop for 2 years, vitamin C for 2 years, and lysine for about 8 months. High dose vitamin A protocol 2x. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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