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I was meandering around the health food store and saw a supplement that is supposed to be good for candida and leaky gut. Supposedly it seals up the leaks in the intestine and keeps candida in check. I ask because my daughter has had a candida problem for a year now. She had scarlet fever last summer and was given some strong antibiotics to take, and hasn't been the same since. I've been giving her Candida Clear, and it works, but as soon as we stop it, the candida starts back all over again. She's taken this stuff for a year now, and I'm sure it's non toxic, but I'd like to put this thing to bed once and for all. I don't want to put her on the candida diet, since the gluten free diet is really hard for her as it is.

Also I wonder if it really does seal up a leaky gut, will it make a person with neurological symptoms have only digestive symptoms instead? That would be great! Has anyone tried it?

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As I understand ; Overgrowth of Candida is related to Poor Gut flora ( poor gut normal microbes ususally of the Lactobacillus species)that happens due to many causes , genetic , wrong food intake , Celiac , antibiotics ..... I have a daughter with candidal overgrowth that Iused two different Treatments , one is an anti-fungal antibiotic and one is a natural acid ; the fungus decreased but returned when the meds have stopped ; so it helps but could not sustain the effect probably because the cause is still ongoing . I have found that Zinc-carnosine helped sustarin the effect longer . This is is just my daughter and you need more profesional opinions.

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