Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Jolanta, asthma has been proven to result from a condition of low glutathione, the lungs' main antioxidant. The cure is to make sure the child has adequate lung glutathione; for that reason a glutathione inhaler is available. Be that as it may, glutathione depletion is actually systemic because of low glutathione precursors in the diet, so most people use cold-extracted whey powder to maintain higher levels. Some of these are " well tolerated even by severely milk- sensitive individuals " . Hope this applies to your daugheter because it's probably the most important supplement one could take. Failing that, try cystine [sic] which is TWO covalently-bonded cysteine molecules. I hope you realize the importance of a low-carb diet in a candida or bowel dysbiosis cure. It's hard to keep kids interested in a sugar, starch, and grain free diet but that's what it is. Duncan > > Hi, I am new to this group and looking for help. My three year old > has yeast infection on and off. I use Nystatin cream but it keeps > coming back. She has food allergies(milk and eggs) plus she is on > pulmicort treatment for her asthma. Her asthma is trigger by colds. > I also noticed mild reflux (I think). She has a rash around her mouth > and with no diet change I have no idea why. Her food is very simple > due to her allergies.I also gave her grapefruit seed extract for a > week, but it doesn't seem to help her. How can I check her for > candida. Are there any test? Is it possible to have a rash (around her > mouth only). Any connection to yeast? I didn't noticed any white > spots in her mouth, but she had them before. She cannot have yogurt > or kefir. Thanks in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Duncan, I googled the terms you gave me and truly I've never heard about them. My daughter went to many doctors and nobody mention those supplements or candida, it was just easy to give me Nystatin, Pulmicort and Abuterol neubilizer and basicly not much else. I thought I need to improve her immune system so when she catches a cold, she doesn't get a cough or croup. She is 3.5 and I am cluless how much cystine or glutathione I can give her (give her both or just one). I don't want to risk with whey due to her milk allergy. Do you have any articles that supports use of glutathione or cystine? What products do you recommend. Sorry, but this is very new to me. How can I check her candidda, any tests available. Also my ped gave me reflux meds for her and I never used it. It seems like jumping from one thing to another, maybe asthma, maybe reflux, allergies, candida.... Thannx for understanding j > > > > Hi, I am new to this group and looking for help. My three year old > > has yeast infection on and off. I use Nystatin cream but it keeps > > coming back. She has food allergies(milk and eggs) plus she is on > > pulmicort treatment for her asthma. Her asthma is trigger by colds. > > I also noticed mild reflux (I think). She has a rash around her > mouth > > and with no diet change I have no idea why. Her food is very simple > > due to her allergies.I also gave her grapefruit seed extract for a > > week, but it doesn't seem to help her. How can I check her for > > candida. Are there any test? Is it possible to have a rash (around > her > > mouth only). Any connection to yeast? I didn't noticed any white > > spots in her mouth, but she had them before. She cannot have yogurt > > or kefir. Thanks in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Jolanta, according to the research, and there's a lot of it, a glutathione supplement doesn't do anything orally but if it's injected IV it's useful in the blood serum and acts as a glutathione-sparer in cells. Cystine or cold-processed whey powder is useful for glutathione production when given orally -- cystine about 250 mg twice daily would be a good start; four times that for yourself. The cystine should dramatically reduce lung issues. The research you're looking for is in my glutathione references: http://tinyurl.com/glutathione-references Duncan > > > > > > Hi, I am new to this group and looking for help. My three year old > > > has yeast infection on and off. I use Nystatin cream but it keeps > > > coming back. She has food allergies(milk and eggs) plus she is on > > > pulmicort treatment for her asthma. Her asthma is trigger by colds. > > > I also noticed mild reflux (I think). She has a rash around her > > mouth > > > and with no diet change I have no idea why. Her food is very simple > > > due to her allergies.I also gave her grapefruit seed extract for a > > > week, but it doesn't seem to help her. How can I check her for > > > candida. Are there any test? Is it possible to have a rash (around > > her > > > mouth only). Any connection to yeast? I didn't noticed any white > > > spots in her mouth, but she had them before. She cannot have yogurt > > > or kefir. Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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