Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 > > One of my symptoms for the past year has been severe nerve pain in my feet; if you know reflexology, it correleates with stomach/pancreas. Due to an encounter trying to take digestive enzymes (I did not tolerate them well), I have been told by a naturopath I may have pancreatic insufficiency/blockage. > > GUH. So, I went to a GI doc (against my will) to determine if I have misplaced a small gallstone, or worse, a cyst, etc has formed in this organ. Of course b/c I'm thin and young they look at me like I'm making the pain up. > > In mentioning candida to a couple docs, they shrug it off. What is my possible link between nerve pain, pancreas, and candida? > > I have visible signs of candida including nail fungi and also the blurred vision, to which my doc said " You may have MS, go get an MRI " . +++Hi . Yes, there are definite connections between candida, nerve pain, pancreatic problems, even MS, etc. In fact all health problems, including candida, except structural, are caused by these 4 things: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception. So the obvious solution is to: 1) Consume " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminate toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminate damaging foods, and 4) Eliminate toxins in general. That is why this program is an overall healing program which improves anyone's health, so it isn't just for curing candida. It heals the entire body if you follow it long enough. Natural healing takes 1 month for every year you've been unhealthy, and for most people today is from before they were born. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Thanks Bee. My favorite was when a highly reputable GI specialist told me " you have a lot of random symptoms and none of them link to one thing " . When will they get with it?? It's sad that American medicine has become more of a business than a practice. They prescribe drugs, not healing. In updating your articles, should anyone be on a probiotic then? > > > > One of my symptoms for the past year has been severe nerve pain in my feet; if you know reflexology, it correleates with stomach/pancreas. Due to an encounter trying to take digestive enzymes (I did not tolerate them well), I have been told by a naturopath I may have pancreatic insufficiency/blockage. > > > > GUH. So, I went to a GI doc (against my will) to determine if I have misplaced a small gallstone, or worse, a cyst, etc has formed in this organ. Of course b/c I'm thin and young they look at me like I'm making the pain up. > > > > In mentioning candida to a couple docs, they shrug it off. What is my possible link between nerve pain, pancreas, and candida? > > > > I have visible signs of candida including nail fungi and also the blurred vision, to which my doc said " You may have MS, go get an MRI " . > > +++Hi . Yes, there are definite connections between candida, nerve pain, pancreatic problems, even MS, etc. > > In fact all health problems, including candida, except structural, are caused by these 4 things: > 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. > 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. > 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. > 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception. > > So the obvious solution is to: > 1) Consume " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), > 2) Eliminate toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), > 3) Eliminate damaging foods, and > 4) Eliminate toxins in general. > > That is why this program is an overall healing program which improves anyone's health, so it isn't just for curing candida. It heals the entire body if you follow it long enough. Natural healing takes 1 month for every year you've been unhealthy, and for most people today is from before they were born. > > The best, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 > > Thanks Bee. > My favorite was when a highly reputable GI specialist told me " you have a lot of random symptoms and none of them link to one thing " . When will they get with it?? It's sad that American medicine has become more of a business than a practice. They prescribe drugs, not healing. > > In updating your articles, should anyone be on a probiotic then? +++Yes, it is very sad that medicine is in the sickness business and money is the motivating factor. More sick people means more money! +++I think that noone should be taking probiotics. Also it is impossible for any probiotics taken by mouth to benefit the intestines, even if it were true that they are important. If they are important the only way to implant probiotics is by enema. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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