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Kathryne Bredbeck <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:54:29 -0500
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We have found a form of beneficial bacteria (lactic acid bacteria) that 
is safe for my infant son to take called VSL #3.  It was recommended to 
us for him by a compounding pharmacist in our area (Houston, TX).  It 
has 450 billion yogurt bacteria per packet.  It is also Kosher (Circled 
K Dairy).

It is the only thing that has gotten rid of 2 episodes of c. diff. and 
several massive yeast infections after IV antibiotics.

More information can be found at www.VSL3.com

I have no financial or other interest in this product, other than it 
works for my son.

Katie Bredbeck


On Thursday, July 21, 2005, at 04:31  PM, Grace Doolittle wrote:
> We had a discussion about whether it really is still yeast and 
> considering her symptoms, believe it is. . .she has also always had a 
> large supply, which I think predisposes to yeast.
> Other topical treatments (gentian violet, etc.) wouldn't help such 
> intrenched ductal yeast, so I am asking for any other suggestions.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Grace Doolittle, RNC, IBCLC

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