Posted by
K Lamia on
Feb 07, 2006; 2:43pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RE-Digest-Number-637-tp1540519p1540520.html
Marc wrote:
>>>By the way, if Seasilver is too difficult to get, here are
some other things I've found useful to keep the thrush
under control (but it's never gone away completely yet):
Thanks for list of supplements. I will look into SBO's and Custom
Probiotics. Iused to be too allergic any bacteria to take any form of
probiotics as it would trigger an allergic reaction in my stomach. However
I'm doing better and find I can tolerate probiotics now. Can't tolerate
Grapfruit seed extract since its citrus. Thanks for all the links.
Best Wishes
Rachel
Probiotics -- fight off the bad yeast/bacteria with good
bacteria. Seems like the higher-potency probiotics work
better in general. The highest potency one I've found
(and the one I still have in my fridge) are from
Custom Probiotics:
http://customprobiotics.com/The founder of this company had chronic candida, and
believes the only way to overcome it is by massive
amounts of probiotics. The dosage I took was 200 billion
organism a day, which is about 100 times more than
what you'll find at the brands in the health food store.
Soil Based Organisms -- there is a class of good bacteria
which is not normally found in the human digestive tract,
but nonetheless it loves to feed on candida and wipe it
out. There are a variety of products out there, but the
one I've been using (and is easy to find in the health
food stores) is Primal Defense:
http://gardenoflife.com/detail_primal_defense.shtmlCitrus (Grapefruit) Seed Extract -- Rachel said she
had problems with citrus, although I'm not sure that
citrus *seeds* are the same thing as eating citrus.
I know that in my own case, eating oranges makes
my ES worse, however, citrus seed extract seems fine.
The best product I've used for this is Agrisept-L, which
is an MLM product but is also something that I never
develop a sensitivity to (unlike the store brand "GSE"):
http://www.aragonproducts.com/theproducts.cfm?master=6521&owner=694With all of the above, it would be wise to start with
small amounts (to prevent a massive die-off) and build
up to the recommended dosage (or whatever dosage you
find works best for you)
Marc
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