Chemar Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 My husband has tina versicolor Its a skin fungus I wonder if it has anything to do with yeast Danny also has athletes food treated and gone but hummm Melanie if Danny has had a lot of antibiotics, that can result in fungal overgrowth in various places including the candida skin fungal infections can be contagious
Andy Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 We did Nystatin for a couple of years and did not see the results we expected. Then we switched Dan doctors and after medical testing he prescribed a heavy medication to kill yeast and then use Nystatin to follow up as an on going treatment to prevent the yeast infection from becoming full blown again. Meanwhile we are still working on healing the intestinal tract which may have been damaged from heavy metals such as mercury that was once in vaccines as a regular additive to increase shelf life of the vaccine.Needless to say treating yeast and other treatments combined made a world of difference in our family case but every case may not have all the same pieces of the puzzles. what did you switch to he takes nystatin ketoconazole was used on two different treatment bouts with time off in between to kill enough yeast so the nystatin could then work. Probiotic is also used as well as other factors in the treatment plan. Every child could be different so I am not providing a model just an example. My husband has tina versicolor Its a skin fungus I wonder if it has anything to do with yeast Danny also has athletes food treated and gone but hummm My son took the oral form by pills to kill yeast/fungus inside of the intestial tract. Before Ketoconazole the treatment would have been by IV and inside of a hospital for a number of days.
CSP Posted April 10, 2009 Report Posted April 10, 2009 Just a few questions. Caryn, I also make homemade yogurt (very very easy) would the yeast in yogurt cause problems or are we not talking about this kind of yeast? I have been giving my son an apple cider vinegar drink, I can't find my book, but I thought it said it would be a good natural way to keep yeast overgrowth under control. I was using to help any allergies with the ACV and honey drink. Anyone read this? Carolyn? Maybe it is because it is loaded with enzymes and helps digestion? CP
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