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Old 07-05-2015, 09:11 AM #1
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I think I could talk my doctor into prescribing a month of antifungals. Are those useful for eliminating mycotoxins? I don't know. There is so much voodoo nonsense on the internet and I don't know what to believe. I am at wits end here and feel like I need to be the guinea pig especially now that my little girl is having symptoms.
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I would make sure that mycotoxins are a problem first. And unless you know the source and eliminate it, I'm not sure it would be helpful to treat as long as the mold still exists.
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I would work with coconut oil for so much. I'm using it over 10 yrs now...cooking, taking tsps, making my own toothpastes, oil pulling now and then, add it in my topical creams too...I love it.


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CO is an anti fungal. ** You can google and see all the good benefits of CO.

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