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Listing of all medication entries for Nystatin powder

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profile symptoms improved degree side-effects severity
22 recurring sinus infections 3 die off 1
109 indigestion
bloating
3
3
   
110 abdominal pain
bloating
constipation
depression
fatigue/lethargy
insomnia
loss of sex drive
3
2
1
1
2
2
2
   
169 candidas 2 None - but taken orally is certainly unpleasant  
170 bloating   throat swelling 3
260 Brain Fog
CHRONIC SINUSITIS
depression anxiety
diarrhea
difficulty concentrating/brain fog
heart palpitations
white coating on tongue
joint and muscle aches
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
 
431 white patches at back of throat
difficulty concentrating/brain fog
1
2
   
554 weight gain and loss (fluctuates with stress)
urinary tract infections
tiredness
rash & digestive problems
lots of vaginal infections
bloating, belching,
alergies
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
Rebound
Rebound
Rebound
rebound
rebound
rebound
rebound
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
685 Leaky Gut Syndrome
bloating
3
3
   
695 Oral Thrush (coating on tongue)
CHRONIC SINUSITIS
food sensitivities
3
3
2
Use as a Nasal Wash, very effective
place directly on tongue, gargle, and swallow
very helpful, along with Diflucan
 

Explanation: All column headings that are hyperlinked can be clicked to sort the table by that column. In addition, any items in the table rows that are hyperlinked will display a table of all entries for that item.

Those profiles highlighted in yellow meet the most commonly used criteria for identifying "chronic candida",
according to the information supplied by the visitor. The criteria used are:

  1. They report suffering from fatigue, weakness, or depression;
  2. They also report suffering from gastrointestinal symptom;
  3. They also report that these symptoms are severe enough to impair their normal functioning. This is based on self-reporting their Global Assessment of Functioning(GAF) is less than 100.
  4. Last, they report that eliminating sugar from their diet has improved one or more of their gi/systemic symptoms.
These criteria are the most commonly associated with chronic candida/CRC in books in the lay press. However, there are no scientifically established diagnostic criteria for CRC. The above should not be interpreted as a medical diagnosis of "chronic candida".

The "benefit" and/or "side-effects" columns are based on the following values:
'0'=no effect, '1'=mild '2'=moderate '3'=maximum
If you have problems with or questions about this database program, email me at candida@phototour.minneapolis.mn.us.

Disclaimer: Information on this site, including comments on medical treatments, is not intended as medical advice to visitors. It should be evaluated critically and should not take the place of advice from a licensed healthcare professional.


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