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My daughter is going off antibiotics and on cholestyramine for mold. She tested positive at real labs.
Does anybody have any thoughts or advice?
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droid1226
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ramp up. i took recommended dose and it hammered me so i took half and that was perfect. i'd just see where her baseline is with a small amount and obviously take away from everything else. night time is perfect, especially if she herxes any.
also, make sure the bowels are moving and detox is a priority.
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- Make sure there are no artificial additives of ANY kind, even "natural flavors" are often MSG. -
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- Many do okay or well with it but it was terrible for me. I think because it depleted my nutrients.
Starting at a very low dose -- and still somehow figure out how to get nutrients so that this does not take them all away from getting to the cells in the body.
Chlorella was so much better for me, and full of excellent nutrients, too. -
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I hated it myself. It does seem to help those with mold issues.
Good advice from Keeb and droid.
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Serious constipation can result. Take laxatives along with it from the start. Don't wait until you have a problem because then it can be a really BIG problem.
Read what Burrascano says about it on page 13.
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- Chemical laxatives are a rough burden on a body that has trouble with mold as many also have MCS (multiple chemical sensitivities and chemical drugs can make that so very much worse).
I advise to avoid chemical / pharmaceutical laxatives. They also have dependency issues and can interfere with the body's natural muscle ability in that regard.
The right kind of MAGNESIUM can be of help.
The best plant based colon helpers I have found are TRIPHALA - and Seven Forests Rhubarb 17.
Lots of vegetables, and whole dark rices also good. WILD rice is especially good for colon motion. -
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You are all amazing. When I look back on how lymenet kept me together when my son was in serious treatment.. months of IVs, seeming like the arthritis would never go away...
You all got me through it! And to think it's almost 3 years that he is in a complete remission. Cure? I shouldn't even say it.
Thank you everybody.. Here's hoping for my daughter to get well soon.
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My Dr had me use sorbitol (ask the pharmacist) but that involved another set of problems.
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I am on Cholestagel (Welchol) for excess bile problems. This works very similarly to Cholestyramine, which I have also had in the past.
I would like to echo what others have said: I started with half a tablet (ie perhaps a quarter of a sachet) and built up every few days. I find that the right balance of magnesium and C can usually make sure that constipation does not occur (this is vital), but it is sometimes tricky.
I take the Welchol a few hours after dinner, shortly before bed and occasionally need to take more in the day, in which case I make sure to take supplements etc well away from it.
Even if you are meticulous about taking these meds away from other stuff, I do think that over time they deplete nutrients, especially as people with this illness often aren't able to absorb their nutrients well. Because of this, I am trying to change some supplements to liquid or sublingual alternatives. Tablets are the least well absorbed, followed by capsules, according to an old LLMD of mine.
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Thank you. Great idea about using sublinguals. I think even some chewables would work. Fortunately her diet is excellent..very nutrient dense.
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