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    what if have candida also/ what would you add to your clostridia protocol/I often see these 2 together
    what about biofilm with clostridia? binders?
    what doses (total cfu?) for other probiotics
    you often do follow up OATs – do you use the MOAT
    if you suspect infections – Oat only gets clostridia and yeast so I have to run separate 401H etc or other type of pathogenic bacteria test / is there one test that gets it all and what is the reliability?
    since bacteria is anaerobic, doesnt that significantly lower stool test detection
    clostridia treat if no sx?including not high dopamine – but other health problems

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    Kurt Woeller
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    Lorraine,
    When I am re-evaluating for clostridia and candida only I will use the mOAT.

    When treating for clostridia and using the Biocidin, I have often seen that it reduces/eliminates the candida too, even when cycled. However, it is okay to add other remedies too on a daily basis in my experience. For this, I have used Allimax and/or Grapefruit Seed Extract.

    The nice thing about botanicals like Biocidin is that have anti-biofilm properties built in so there is a good overall biofilm effects. For additional intervention though I would use the Interfase Plus from Klaire Supplements and give one capsule 30 to 45 minutes prior to the antimicrobial botanicals.

    For die-off either Activated Charcoal alone (can use 250mg of Magnesium Citrate or Oxide with the charcoal to help with potential contstipation) or GI Detox (combination of charcoal and clay) from BioBotanical Research – http://biocidin.com.

    Probiotics should be dosed at a minimum of 20 to 25 billion daily, but often I am having people do more if tolerated, e.g. 50 to 100 billion.

    There is not ‘one’ test for all of these pathogens and pathogenic toxins. I am commonly doing the OAT and #401-H test too.

    Anaerobic clostridia is not commonly found in the stool with regards to the toxins it produces. This is why I don’t solely rely of stool testing for clostridia and candida.

    If I see high clostridia markers on the OAT I am treating even if there person doesn’t have symptoms or the HVA (dopamine) is normal.

    Dr. Woeller

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    thanks
    your replies are still not being emailed to me

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    Kurt Woeller
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    Lorraine,
    You did see my reply above right? Or did you have to come into the site to check?

    One thing to make sure you do when you post a question is to hit ‘subscribe.’ This should prompt the system to automatically send a reply to your email.

    There are many moving parts to these websites. Each section has its own plug-in information. Sometimes what happens is the servers that provide access to these pages go through automatic updates which then inadvertently knock out sequencing of the information.

    Make sure to stay in touch with Brian at ToxicityMasteryCourse@gmail.com if you are not getting through. You can also just use that email too to communicate with me.

    Sincerely,
    Dr. Woeller

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