

bernadette
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I feel the same way about antibiotics and also like to avoid taking them “as prevention” knowing how much havoc just 1 course can have on the gut microbiome. In the event of an infection, I know they’re there if needed but I personally like to avoid them preventatively.
However, in the event they are needed, it’s still a good idea to be supporting the gut microbiome with probiotics as Daniel mentioned above, but at a separate time of day from the antibiotics. And since antibiotics wipe out both the “good and bad” bacteria, this creates an environment that is favorable for yeast to overgrow. That’s why it’s not uncommon for yeast infections to occur after a course of antibiotics.
The probiotic by Klaire Labs called Ther-Biotic ABx Support can be taken during a course of antibiotics (but taken at different times of the day). In addition to containing lacto/bifido strains, it also contains S. Boulardii -a type of beneficial yeast that can help prevent opportunistic yeast from overgrowing. Any other separate S Boulardii supplement would do the same trick.
To help with healing, I would encourage you to watch my post that I did after I cleaned out my cavitations from my wisdom teeth extractions. Please note – Dr. Manjari who is an expert in homeopathy corrected me and recommends hypericum instead of arnica where there is frank bleeding because arnica (although it’s great for pain), acts like aspirin so oozing can potentially increase.
Hope you recover swiftly!
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do a strict 100% removal for at least 4 months – there’s a strong connection between dairy and enlarged adenoids
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is she 100% dairy free by any chance?
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– hope your daughter is feeling better today?
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yes, that’s the protocol I linked.
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no, I actually give clearer dosage guidelines in the protocol. Read it again please and let me know if you have any questions.
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I shared the child dosages that I typically use for my kids in the protocol as a reference. I unfortunately cannot give you specifics for your child.
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I know pediatricians recommend supplementing with vitamin D in infants who are breastfed, but I’ve seen mixed reviews in recent years and need some time to research it properly and get back to you on that.
As for probiotics, I usually recommend my clients this one by Smidge.
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it’s based on both weight and age. More doesn’t hurt in acute situations.
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FYI – I give vitamin D supplementation in the mornings/afternoons and avoid giving it at night. It goes against our body clock since vitamin D production is achieved during the day, so I like to follow that same pattern when supplementing.
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when IAG powder 3 x per day doesn’t help kick it within the first day or so and I notice a decline/strong symptoms, I add in the other nutrients which helps tremendously. Please keep us posted!
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Hi – have you been giving her anything to help support her immune system? Here’s the protocol I use for my kids. The immune system requires certain nutrients, and that’s what I supply their body with to help with the fight.
Hope she recovers swiftly!
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It was SO SO good! Loved this session.
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do let us know when the biopsy results are in and whether or not they checked for H Pylori overgrowth
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I haven’t visited these farms (yet) so based on labels alone, I would go with Daar Zood given that it has the ESMA organic certification on the package. All the other labels are fluff marketing.