Guest guest Posted May 1, 2011 Report Share Posted May 1, 2011 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...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2011 Report Share Posted May 1, 2011 > > Does anybody know what to do about children with candida? I've got three of them, two of them have been diagnosed with a yeast allergy and the third one has all of the symptoms of candida, but she principally suffers from all sort of food allergies and e My son is being treated for leaky gut syndrome. He takes a probiotic and a digestive enzyme two times a day. He was on Nystatin but due to him being allergic to many of the inactive ingredients in it I had to stop using it. Now I try to use Garlic as much as possible. I know with my son the food allergies/intolerances are linked to the leaky gut syndrome. Since there are some he just cannot tolerate but others he can at times. So I am going to a rotation diet to help this. Be careful of any supplements you use since alot of them have stuff in the inactive igredients that could be causing symptoms. I have had this problem even with the prescription digestive enzyme we first used. We now use Bromelain from GNC and he tolerates that one well. I do have to switch out probiotics sometimes since so many of them contain ingredients my son cannot have. I found one he does good on but during pollen season he cannot take it since it has corn in it and he can only tolerate some corn when other allergens are not present. I also have to buy the ones that are NOT labeled for children since all of the children's brands have stuff my son is sensitive too in them either that or artificial sweeteners. Have you ever checked out Dr. Crooks book The Yeast Connection or better yet the website it is http://www.yeastconnection.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2011 Report Share Posted May 4, 2011 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...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 I am pretty sure my 3 children have candidiasis. Does anybody have any advice for me on how to cure them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 If you need to moisturize her skin you could use pure unrefined coconut oil. It will also help with the candida because it has antifungal properties. > > > > 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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