SarahVaughter
February 7th, 2010, 10:09 AM
>Thanks for getting back to me so soon.
>If other people in Australia have successfully received it then it's probably best to >just post it as you normally would.
>I just wanted to ask a few more questions.
>Have you increased the quantity because you have revised the optimal amount >needed to treat Candida?
>In your experience do you think there is less chance of having a recurrence by >taking two treatments consecutively or is this overkill?
>Also, you mentioned that Candida can develop resistance to Lufenuron in the >same amount of time as Fluconazole. What is that timeframe roughly?
>Finally, the natural yoghurt I usually eat contains about 4.3g of fat per 100g. Is >this sufficient?
>Sorry about all the questions, I just want to make sure I go about this the right >way to get maximum benefit.
Yes, we think more cases will clear up with a higher dose. Many mild cases of persistent thrush don't need 15 grams, but oral sores for ex. could benefit from higher dosages.
The really persistent cases of Candidiasis may only clear up temporarily, or only when other antifungals are used simultaneously.
The yogurt seems to be a bit too low in fat, you should eat a meal with it to aid absorbtion.
The time to develop resistance is short - after approx. 3 treatments of 15 grams each, resistance starts to emerge if the Candida hasn't permanently cleared up by then.
My husband still has dormant candida but his immune system now keeps it in check.
Lufenuron has no effect whatsoever on this dormant Candida any more, but it helped his immune system conquer it and keep it in check.
Only when his immune system is low, he gets some mild sores on his genitals and in the mouth.
The really serious problems have been gone for years now, and only after Lufenuron.
Don't expect miracles - Lufenuron is a potent Candida-killer but you'll need all the help you can get on top of it.
Candida is basically unkillable. Then again, to successfully fight it, all you need to do is kick it back so much, that your immune system can maintain it in check.
Eventually, all symptoms of the Candida infection disappear. What you need to do is keep killing it with all the strong antifungals you can get, strengthen your immune system and eventually you'll be permanently rid of it.
>If other people in Australia have successfully received it then it's probably best to >just post it as you normally would.
>I just wanted to ask a few more questions.
>Have you increased the quantity because you have revised the optimal amount >needed to treat Candida?
>In your experience do you think there is less chance of having a recurrence by >taking two treatments consecutively or is this overkill?
>Also, you mentioned that Candida can develop resistance to Lufenuron in the >same amount of time as Fluconazole. What is that timeframe roughly?
>Finally, the natural yoghurt I usually eat contains about 4.3g of fat per 100g. Is >this sufficient?
>Sorry about all the questions, I just want to make sure I go about this the right >way to get maximum benefit.
Yes, we think more cases will clear up with a higher dose. Many mild cases of persistent thrush don't need 15 grams, but oral sores for ex. could benefit from higher dosages.
The really persistent cases of Candidiasis may only clear up temporarily, or only when other antifungals are used simultaneously.
The yogurt seems to be a bit too low in fat, you should eat a meal with it to aid absorbtion.
The time to develop resistance is short - after approx. 3 treatments of 15 grams each, resistance starts to emerge if the Candida hasn't permanently cleared up by then.
My husband still has dormant candida but his immune system now keeps it in check.
Lufenuron has no effect whatsoever on this dormant Candida any more, but it helped his immune system conquer it and keep it in check.
Only when his immune system is low, he gets some mild sores on his genitals and in the mouth.
The really serious problems have been gone for years now, and only after Lufenuron.
Don't expect miracles - Lufenuron is a potent Candida-killer but you'll need all the help you can get on top of it.
Candida is basically unkillable. Then again, to successfully fight it, all you need to do is kick it back so much, that your immune system can maintain it in check.
Eventually, all symptoms of the Candida infection disappear. What you need to do is keep killing it with all the strong antifungals you can get, strengthen your immune system and eventually you'll be permanently rid of it.