Candida Enema - Would It Be Safe To Give It To My 6 Year Old Son Who Has Candida?
She has a 6 years old son who has battled with Candida since he was 3 ½ years old.
They started him out on a Candida diet, supplements, and natural antifungal.
They are doing very well until the last month when he seems to be getting more frequent onsets on the sores and they don't know what the cause is.
He can eat two servings of fruit per day without any kind of problems, he also takes psyllium husk.
The question is: would it be safe to give an enema to him? I suggest you not to give your child tap water or anything else.
The chlorine in the water kills good bacteria in the gut, so the probiotic he is getting could be rendered useless just because of the bad water.
I would do the enema only at a last resort.
He is still very young for this kind of treatment.
Also the second thing I would do is change the brand of probiotic he is on.
I was reading that most of the probiotic supplements that are sold is junk.
I believe that since I tried many kinds and did not get any results at all.
I know the water is a problem first hand.
I feel so much better on filtered water, and not the simple carbon filtered water.
I don't know the name, but it could be the reverse osmosis filter.
It was confirmed these products weren't working when I had a stool test analysis done.
It showed no good living bacteria in my stool, even though I was taking it.
One of the problems is having it live long enough in your system to reach as far as the colon.
It is important for you to take the probiotic about 1 hour after eating.
That way most of the digestion is being done on your meal and not your bacteria.
Also look for food allergies.
Sugar, wheat, and milk products can cause constipation in anyone.
With me it is sugar for sure.
Even if I eat a small amount of it, my gut will feel like lead.
Ingesting sugar in a yeasty gut will stop you up badly, especially so it will overpower the good bacteria that are present.
Slippery elm is good for getting a smoother movement.
I take it in capsules but you can make a pudding out of it.
Someone mentioned it some time ago.
Her family makes it with cinnamon and eats it by the cup full.