Guest guest Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 I agree with your Dr.; you may want to stay away from the vaseline. There are natural herbal cream preparations that you can get from your local health food store to replace the vaseline. You'll get better results, and you'll alleviate all the chemicals that are in vaseline. Another thing, consider the green drinks as a part of your protocol. They are detoxifying and important to what you are doing as a part of a candida protocol. Also consider using a probiotic for kids ( I am using Culturelle for Kids), and I believe it is also helping the body replenish the gut with friendly bacteria.  There are many to choose from (i.e. Threelac, etc., so do your research). Lastly, as a measure of defense, I am using a sugar-free, yeast-free Vitamin C supplement that is beneficial to helping her immune system (important for rebuilding the body's defense). I believe every element is important. Hope this helps.... ________________________________ From: Germain <germainchristine@...> candidiasis Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 5:00:34 PM Subject: Re: Children with Candida  Thanks that's great, I will try the slippery elm bark. I've been using Vaseline to moisturize his skin much to my natural dr's chagrin. Thanks. > > I went to my local health food store and it was suggested to me that my 3 > year-old grandaughter was suffering with eczema, probably as a result of leaky > gut syndrom which produced all types of food allergies and ultimately eczema. > > They suggested that I try using spirulina or barley grasses, slippery elm bark > in powdered form, marshmallow root,and avoid all known allergies, corn, dairy, > and soy. They also suggested that I use Dr. Bronner's soap for babies, > colloidal silver first aid gel topically for the rash with a home made cream > solution " baby love " . > > It's been about three weeks, and my grandaughter's skin is as smooth as baby > skin. I start the day with green drinks diluted in part apple juice and water, > > and then I put the slippery elm bark in oatmeal and other hot cereals. I > > > When I bathe her, I use the baby mild soap, followed by the colloidal silver, > and baby love cream. I do this at least twice per day. > > It's a slow process, but it is working. > > Hope this helps. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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