RZR
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I need something to replace good bacteria after scrubbing with peroxide.
I currently use VSL#3 DS powder as my regular probiotic. Is this also sufficient for tongue? I certainly have enough of it, since each packet contains 900 billion cells and LLMD prescribed 4 packets per day to help with cost.
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I had problems with thrush on the tongue before I even started my treatment. It was white thrush that wouldn't go away. I'm not exactly what you're referring to with the tongue.
I thought I'd mention anyway, one of the first supplements I chose was Olive Leaf Extract. It's a powerful natural antifungal among other benefits, and I'm very sure this got rid of my thrush within a couple months of using it.
I worked up from 20 drops diluted in a glass of water twice a day to 80 drops twice a day.
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seekhelp
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What kind of insurance pays for 3.6 TRILLION units a day of probiotics. OMG!
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nefferdun
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Wolfed out, I take one tablespoon of Olive Leaf extract straight. I don't know if you need to dilute it like you do Grapefruit seed extract.
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