Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 05/12/2007
Dear Crystal: You need a relatively mild remedy so that the milk won't effect the baby adversely, which needs a bit of of modification for treatment of yeast thrush in general. However, for most nursing mothers, they will often need vitamin D3 at least 1500 i.u. to 2500 i.u. per day being a resonable dose. Since vitamin D is generally causes high serum calcium, some magnesium supplements well balance out the calcium and magnesium ratio.