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Having trouble with yeast on my tongue and throat . My LLMD takes weeks to call me back. I called him and left a mesage on Monday no responce from him yet.
What works for most of you people here.
And do you stop ABX and treat the yeast or what do you do for it.
Thank you for any help or idea.
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While you are waiting for doc, take some oil of oregano drops on your tongue every day It really works
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Yeast is terrible. I hope the doctor recommends a blood test and a stool sample to see if the yeast is systematic or not. I have systematic yeast from years of antiboitics.
I had to go through 4 months of diflucan to help with it. Diet is important in treating yeast.
Good luck!!
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Need is it posible to get rit of yeast or we have to deal with it for hole life .
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Hi, Maradona. Yeast is a big issue for most Americans, but few tackle it. It CAN be overcome, but it's also easy to slip back, then start over.
Please see my notes to Jenny76.
Also, Pau d'Arco capsules are very helpful to me. Smile
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