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Date: | Wed, 5 Nov 1997 18:27:47 -0800 |
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Bad bacteria are those that overgrow in the intestine as a result of
antibiotic overuse. The good bacteria are wiped out by the antibiotics
therapy, then the bad bacteria and yeast take over.
Yeast are organisms that also exist in the intestines, they too, overgrow as
a result of antibiotic overuse.
My question is, does paleo starve out yeast and bad bacteria, or do you need
to take antifungals to get rid of the problem?
My son has candida autism, as do thousands of others children who are
slapped with the "autism" label when it really should be
"vaccine/antibiotics brain damage" but the latter would not make the
pharmaceutical industry look good.
A true paleo would not take antifungals, but then he would not have been
talked into antibiotics, either.
Moira
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