Posted by jessers11581 on April 14, 2005, at 15:11:31
In reply to What could have made a change, posted by mknight on April 13, 2005, at 23:10:04
--"If the change was from the antibiotics, why? They could only have removed bacteria, not fungus, mold, yeast, or parasites".--
Antibiotics kill off all the body's beneficial bacteria along with the bad stuff. This can leave you susestible to yeasts, parasites, and all kinds of other problems. This is something that I've done a great deal of research in. In fact, I suspect myself of having a candidiasis problem in my small intestine and am going to be having some tests run in a couple of weeks to see. Do you constantly feel run down, get bloated/gassy, have sugar cravings, get yeast infections, have a white-coated tongue, etc? All of these are signs of a yeast overgrowth. The best thing you can do is start taking probiotics (acidophilus, bifidus, etc.), and use LOTS of them after any antibiotic cycles. They replace all the good bacteria that you've lost. Hope this helps!
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