Sunday, 28 October 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Candida

He was not born via C-Section.  Does he still need probiotics?  The mother was put on a strong dose of probiotics but she had to lower the dose because it upsets the baby. She has been putting melaleuca and FCO on his feet and swabbing in his mouth and he seems to be feeling better.  I told the mother that it is she that we need to get better.  She has no problems or issues outside of having the thrush from the baby.  The baby was putting on two doses of antibiotics from an ear infection that he was suffering from with his first two months of life.  What should I counsel her to do?

Candi

On Friday, October 26, 2012 8:32:07 AM UTC-7, Detoxqueen wrote:
This film is all about GMO food so Pat and I don't need to lecture!  You can watch it online until October 31st.  This is absolutely crucial information for every person who eats food on this planet: http://geneticroulettemovie.com/  You will understand why all the bowel issues and candida are so prevalent today.  We MUST not allow GMO's in our diet!!!! We would not likely drink bleach or snack on pieces of plastic or have a pesticide popsicle so why do we eat other poisons?  Watch and find out.

Was the baby born via C-section? If so he/she will need to have probiotics supplemented.  Just killing thrush or yeast is not enough. The body needs to have 85% "good" bacteria and only 15% candida.  Usually this is flipped around so just killing it doesn't really allow for good bacteria to grow if it is not present in the body. Perhaps baby is missing a vital strain so it cannot recolonize. 

When my daughter was little and had thrush I gave her garlic oil mixed with some maple syrup to cover up the flavor (tastes like honey garlic sauce).  I put it in a syringe and basically just squeezed it into her mouth.  She didn't hate it and her thrush was completely gone within 2 days.  I know that's not a doTerra answer but few things are as strong as garlic for yeast and the direct contact in the mouth versus taking it into the stomach may have been what made the recovery so speedy.  This was about 20 years ago so I'm just going on memory but I think I gave it to her twice a day but perhaps three.  Not sure. 

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:51 PM, Candi <candi...@cox.net> wrote:
I had a friend ask me if I knew where to buy coconut oil so she could put some on her babies hands because he has thrush that won't go away.  The baby is 4months old and has had the thrush for 2 months.  I went to her home to bring her FCO and Melaleuca.   I am having her do what you recommended with the qtip and putting on the bottom of the feet.  We talked about how her baby just got his cradle cap cleared up with Lavender and FCO and now has eczema.  He also has acid reflux.  The mother is breast feeding and is on Nystatin for the yeast for her but it is not working.  If the mother eats anything with yeast, diary, sugar or nuts, the baby is miserable.  I need to know what to treat the baby with and how often and what the mother needs to be doing.  Should she be doing Zendocrine before starting the cleanse?  Help!  Can you give me a protocol?  Thanks so much.

Candi

On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 2:13:27 PM UTC-7, Pat Leavitt wrote:
It is unfortunate that doTerra cannot recommend or comment on tests that they have not performed. Talking in private with a few corporate people I have heard comments regarding the validity of the spit test, that was all I needed to hear.

Over 90% of the nations population have some kind of candida issues. A lot of this is due to the type of food they eat. I could get into quit a lecture on GMO's, synthetics and hormones in our food. I say, shop the circumference of a grocery store and stay away from the center. That is called eating healthy!!

Pat

On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Kris <cmcub...@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you go to You tube,(candida spit test) there are lots of videos and one says if it lays on the bottom, it is also candida--as well as if there are cloudy specks as well as the strings.  There are also videos that challenge the validity of this test and it's being accurate at all.  My chiropractor suggests the same test. Is there any way someone could check with people at doTERRA  to verify this test.  I know symptoms often say more than a test, but some people like  proof before they start the whole candida protocol.  I know that other tests for candida can be very expensive, and I would like people to be able to put their $$$ into supplements and oils (as well as the diet) and not a lot of expensive testing. Pat L. Can you help us out???

On Monday, October 22, 2012 8:51:31 AM UTC-5, Charly Risenmay wrote:
So after teaching a class last week on candida, I decided to do the spit test. Is that really accurate and why? Cuz who needed 15 minutes? That was looking nasty and stringy within 3-5 minutes.

Charly

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