Re: Skin rash... treating it as candida...Any one with experience with this?
Solaray sounds to me like it has enough antifungals and if it's working then you shouldn't need to buy another product. I asked my alt. dr. today if I needed to rotate antifungals and he said no, but that it was a good idea to take a few items at the same time. We tested my Candida in a lab against several antifungals so we know exactly which ones work. One reason rotating may work for people is because they don't get their candida tested against antifungals and some of the antifungals they're using may not be working, they rotate and eventually find an antifungal that works.
My Candida is resistant to Nystatin and Diflucan for instance. Although I'm going all natural anyway with Caprylic acid and Oregno oil and my Caprylic also has Pau D'Arco bark, Rosemary oil, Thyme oil, Undecylenic acid and Grapefruit seed and pulp extract. Now the lab didn't test all of those so some may not work but it did test the Oregano oil and Caprylic acid and we know those will work.
He does want me to continue to keep upping the ante and continually take more Oregano oil, like I started at 5 drops a day 3 months ago and now I'm up to 25 drops a day, and I started with 1 Caprylic tablet a day because 2 caused too much die-off but now I'm taking two a day and handling it fine and eventually he hopes I can take 6 a day but that may be months from now. There's no one size fits all with this stuff and the directions on the bottle are a guideline and it's important to know that dosages are based on what a man should take, not a woman unless the supplement is marketed towards women.
Wishing you wellness :)
TJ