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home:othertreatments:antifungals [08.02.2017] – [Patients experiences] sallieqhome:othertreatments:antifungals [08.02.2017] – [Patients experiences] + 2 quotes from bobi's thread sallieq
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 +<blockquote>If candida is suspected, I usually treat prior to starting MP. This is often helpful also as gives a mild herx reaction and can prepare them for MP herx. Occasionally, I have used nystatin with patients on Benicar. These are usually patients who have had high dose antibiotics for Lyme disease in the past. This is very rare though.
  
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 //bobi August 2017//</blockquote> //bobi August 2017//</blockquote>
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 +<blockquote>I put coconut oil, with crushed, powdered olmesartan tabs in it, on my toenails and the rest of my feet daily.  It's taken 9 years! but the fungusy nails are gone except for a slight hint on one nail.  Itchiness between the toes resolved in the first few months of this topical olmesartan.  I was recently told by the "pedi care" nurse who cuts nails at the senior center by appointment that she recommends coconut oil as an antifungal.  Also a podiatrist  commented on the surprisingly good health of my feet's skin compared to most of the elder feet she sees, and attributed it to the coconut oil.  I personally think the olmesartan gets the credit, but I guess coconut oil as a vehicle for the olmesartan was a good choice.
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 +Grateful Survivor  August 2017</blockquote>
  
  
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