Topic: Recommendations for out of country drugstores for Diflucan?
sparkle7
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I need to get some Diflucan. I'd just like to order it myself. I don't feel that I need to go to an MD just for a prescription for this.
Any recommendations for off shore or out of country sources?
I have some thrush - I'm trying the herbs but it's not really knocking it out like usual. I may need to resort to Diflucan. Usually, Yeast Cleanse by Solaray works really well for me but this time it seems to be resistant.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've been trying olive leaf, monolaurin & rinsing with baking soda & hydrogen peroxide.
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sparkle7
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Thank you! Great prices!
Have you ordered from them? Are they trustworthy? It's hard to believe how much we are being gouged by US pharmaceutical companies. No wonder we are in such a mess with healthcare.
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TF
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Just wanted to be sure you knew that diflucan can cause liver damage. Not saying that will happen to you.
Just wanted you to know that if you take it for any length of time, you want your liver enzymes tested to be sure you don't do terrible, permanent damage to your liver.
You also want to know that your liver is OK before you start taking diflucan.
Since a doctor won't be involved in your use of the diflucan, you may want to read up on these things so you are informed.
A lyme friend of mine was warned by her lyme doc (who gives her diflucan and other anti-yeast meds) that she should not take diflucan any more than absolutely necessary. (She has a yeast problem and has not been able to rid herself of it, even with the doc stopping all her meds.) She told me yesterday her liver enzymes are now really high.
Taking pain meds can add to the problem and put you over the top.
Just want people to be careful when they take drugs without a doctor's supervision. Don't want any sad stories.
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James1979
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Thanks for the tip, TF. I'm glad I learned that.
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Carol in PA
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Sparkle, see this thread about killing Candida with Lufenuron.
seekhelp
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Yep, great point TF. I was going to say the exact same thing. I'm guessing Sparkle7 knows already as she seems to read everything ever published on any health topic.
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sparkle7
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Thanks everyone! I bought a new bottle of Yeast Cleanse (Solaray) & it seems stronger. Maybe my bottle was a bit old? I'm in a warm climate & things seem to go bad quicker here. I'd like to avoid drugs, if at all possible - due to a number of reasons. Thanks for the liver warning, too!
Very interesting about the Lufenuron. I'm going to look into it. Also good that it is an anti-parasite treatment, too! Anyone try it?
You guys are the best!
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