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We use GSE, Candex/Candidase Enzymes and Biotin. The enzymes and Biotin are on

and off round and the GSE if we get flare ups. You can use the drops and mix

with juice. We give a 125mg tablet twice a day when he gets flare ups.

We give quite a few probiotics and sacc b every night (for bacteria and

oxalates) and only give an additional acidolphus during the day when on round,

just to make sure the bowels keep moving. So far its working well.

Karla

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> Hello group,

>

> We're gearing up for our first attempts at AC chelation and a lot of

> people have mentioned that yeast flare ups are common. What are your

> recommendations for an OTC anti-yeast protocol, including dose and

> schedule? Feel free to point me to the files section if I've somehow

> missed it. And is there an issue with administering probiotics such as

> acidophilus and s. boulardi at the same time?

>

> thank you very much,

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> We're gearing up for our first attempts at AC chelation and a lot of

> people have mentioned that yeast flare ups are common. What are your

> recommendations for an OTC anti-yeast protocol, including dose and

> schedule?

Biotin and GSE worked best here. I started with 400mcg biotin and 1 drop GSE

and worked up as required. The most my son needed was 20mg biotin and 4 tablets

GSE, 3x per day.

More ideas here

http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm

Dana

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Thanks for your responses.

danasview wrote:

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> > We're gearing up for our first attempts at AC chelation and a lot of

> > people have mentioned that yeast flare ups are common. What are your

> > recommendations for an OTC anti-yeast protocol, including dose and

> > schedule?

>

> Biotin and GSE worked best here. I started with 400mcg biotin and 1

> drop GSE and worked up as required. The most my son needed was 20mg

> biotin and 4 tablets GSE, 3x per day.

>

> More ideas here

>

> http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm <http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm>

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> Dana

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Hi ,

What I found worked best was Candex during the night with the chelation doses,

when the stomach is completely empty. Start slow with Candex--it says it won't

cause die-off, but it will. I give my son Candex with the chelator at 1:00 am,

4:00 am and then give probiotics with the 7:00 am dose. If you find yeast is

bad and you're comfortable with things like GSE, you can use that kind of yeast

killer at 7 and give the probiotics with the next dose.

I give my probiotics at the same time, a variety. When using S. boulardii, I

found it worked best to go through a whole bottle, and then leave that out for a

month or so. In the week to 10 days after stopping the S boulardii, I would up

the dosage of other probiotics to take the place of the s boulardii as it dies

off.

I gave pretty huge doses of probiotics and that has worked well, although it is

expensive. I have found that cultured foods like kefir, kombucha, and SCD

yogurt have been very helpful and they're cheap.

Anita

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> Hello group,

>

> We're gearing up for our first attempts at AC chelation and a lot of

> people have mentioned that yeast flare ups are common. What are your

> recommendations for an OTC anti-yeast protocol, including dose and

> schedule? Feel free to point me to the files section if I've somehow

> missed it. And is there an issue with administering probiotics such as

> acidophilus and s. boulardi at the same time?

>

> thank you very much,

>

>

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There is 18,000 XU of " No Phenol "   in the Tri Enza by Houston my son is taking

with every meal.  Last couple days has had fever and diarrhea. Houston website

says it can decrease firmness of stools.  He dosent have red ears or dark

circles under the eyes.  Maybe this is not the right choice for him.?  

He now is taking oregano oil, sometimes GSE but dosent like it- and custom

probiotics lactate free.  Ringworm on scalp and back. Is there a good topical? 

He is using bentonite clay mix with tea tree.

What role does the Biotin play in this scenario?

Sylvia

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