Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 For several months now I have been dealing with red bumps, sometimes with pustules on my scalp and back. The dermatologist diagnosed the problem as folliculitis and through further culture determined it was not the more common pityrosporum but more cladosporium. I have been trying to research what may have started this. My naturalpath Dr. is assuming it is Candida overgrowth, which I am sure has something to do with it. However, I read a bit on this site and other areas that cladosporium is a mold. I am wondering if I somehow got it from the black mold that accumulates around my shower head and faucets. I try to keep up with keeping the black mold from reappearing but it still does and freaks me out due to my mold sensitivity. Any ideas if the rash might just be candida or should I look more into the mold issue? I don't think it is detox yet because it came before I detoxed. I have not been putting the cremes on the doctor gave me because I am thinking I should leave it come out as if it is a toxin trying to get out. However, now I am losing gobs of hair. It is all freaking me out. Any suggestions or input? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 > > For several months now I have been dealing with red bumps, sometimes with pustules on my scalp and back. The dermatologist diagnosed the problem as folliculitis and through further culture determined it was not the more common pityrosporum but more cladosporium. > > I have been trying to research what may have started this. My naturalpath Dr. is assuming it is Candida overgrowth, which I am sure has something to do with it. > > However, I read a bit on this site and other areas that cladosporium is a mold. I am wondering if I somehow got it from the black mold that accumulates around my shower head and faucets. > > I try to keep up with keeping the black mold from reappearing but it still does and freaks me out due to my mold sensitivity. > > Any ideas if the rash might just be candida or should I look more into the mold issue? +++Hi . If you were reacting to molds in your environment you would have more respiratory symptoms. The fact is, that your own body creates bugs, germs, viruses, bacteria, and also all kinds of fungi (molds), including candida and cancer, for the same reasons, which is to clean up toxins. That's the way Nature works, not only in our bodies but also in the soil, in plants, other animals, etc. See " You Do Not Catch Germs, Bacteria or Viruses " to understand: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/germ12.php So your pustules and any other abnormal skin conditions are caused by toxins coming out, which can include the fungi/mold which helps neutralize toxins, changes them into less damaging substances, and helps eliminate them. Other evidence of toxins coming out are acne, pimples, warts, moles, freckles, aging spots, psoriasis, eczema, etc. > > I don't think it is detox yet because it came before I detoxed. I have not been putting the cremes on the doctor gave me because I am thinking I should leave it come out as if it is a toxin trying to get out. +++Yes, it is detoxing, because all of the dis-ease processes are exactly the same as the healing processes, with the only difference being that you are now progressing towards health rather than becoming more and more unhealthy. The medical field takes advantage of the dis-ease processes in order to make more money, by labelling each and every " sign " (which they claim are individual symptoms or diseases), instead of calling them what they actually are, i.e. " signs " the body is working hard at maintaining its health in spite of poor nutrition, toxins, etc. That's why they deny the body can heal itself. When your body works hard at maintaining its health it also includes detoxifying symptoms like colds, flu, diarrhea, skin problems, organ malfunctioning, etc. > > However, now I am losing gobs of hair. It is all freaking me out. +++It is normal to loss a lot of hair, which many members have had and I also had during my candida program 24 years ago. It will eventually stop as you progress on this program. See the Success Stories of people whose hair loss has stopped, like this one: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss1a.php +++Search for others on this page: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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