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SForsgren
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It has been around for quite awhile. I know of one person that tried it but not sure what the result was.
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sammy
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Very interesting. Jennie, will you let us know if you try it? I would like to hear about your experience. Thanks!
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Carol in PA
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Jennie, did you try this treatment for Candida?
From reading the whole page, it looks as if this may work better than Diflucan.
With all the people on this board who have yeast problems, I can't believe that no one else has found this product!
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Wow! I would like to hear feedback if there is anyone out there that tried this... It sounds promising, but who knows? Maybe I will e-mail that link to my LLMD & see what he has to say about it..
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Carol in PA
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Nervous...anyone want to try it with me? (come on you chickens
RZR if you don't hear from me in about a month that probably means you shouldn't take it, lol
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I'll have to wait until next month. I'm not chicken at all! I'll try anything!
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ukcarry
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I have some sitting around that I have been intending to try, but other concerns have intervened.
On the forum ( now closed) run by the vendor, several posts imply that it is a good idea to take it alongside Diflucan or another ergosterol inhibitor so that candida is attacked on 2 fronts, as Lufenuron inhibits chitin.
The vendor states that even those whose candia is not cured by Lufenuron will find that the candida is forced to mutate to a weaker form.
The advice is to continue with it (each 9 gr packet taken over 3 days represents a 2 week course) only if some improvement is seen, in which case continue with more 2 week courses until there is no further improvement.
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ukcarry
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Dr Sarah Myhill, a well known British doctor, says on her site that several of her patients have seen improvement on Lufenuron.
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Carol in PA
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Thanks ukcarry, I looked at Dr. Myhill's site and found this:
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Thanks, Carol!! Looks like I may have to wait until October as it seems I would need back to back dosing. It says if you still have symptoms you should continue it.. not stop and then start again.
(can't afford two pkgs right now)
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ukcarry
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Yes, she suggests continuing it until it is no longer helping, but only if you notice positive changes from the first course.
She does not encourage people to buy more than one pack at a time for this very reason.
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Yes, but if I need two, there will be a gap in treatment.
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ukcarry
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See what you mean! I'm lucky in that respect because I'm in UK.....the little packet I have arrived only a few days after my order.
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heiwalove
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up. has anyone tried this yet? my practitioner wants me to take it..
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Has anyone done this? Sounds like two of you were going to try it but never followed up. I've been suffering from systemic candida for two years and the diet, cleansing, prescriptions and herbals aren't helping. Would love to hear from someone who may have experience with this, good or bad.
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