Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 > A month or two ago there was a discussion regarding chronic candida > growth as a factor for ESENS. I have wondered about if this was a > factor for me as I have a number of the other symptoms listed for > chronic candida. Hi Garth, My belief is that anything that weakens the nervous system can lead to electrical sensitivity. If candida growth is a serious problem for you, then it could contribute to your ES. Gilligan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Hello, be aware, that Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger both may give you the symptoms of electrosensitivity, without being electrosensible. It is my opinion, that only *sick* people may become electrosensible. By *sick*, I mean a damaged immune system. And for that there may be several reasons; Operations Medications; wrong or too long Injected contrast liquid Heavy metals like mercury, aluminium, etc Poisons Near death experience Unresolved traumas Etc. That is the reason why 75 % of the people do not have any complaints YET !, because they did not reach their level, by which the system explodes. Read *het bitje* December 2006, english version. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Candida? >A month or two ago there was a discussion regarding chronic candida > growth as a factor for ESENS. I have wondered about if this was a > factor for me as I have a number of the other symptoms listed for > chronic candida. > > I did the " morning spit test " listed in several places (including > here http://www.1stcandidacure.com/candidatest.html) > > I definitely see strings, clouds, and specs, but it makes me wonder > if everyone that does this test has the same result - are there > people who do this in the morning and DON'T see strings, specs, and > saliva? My wife's results are the same, but then she has some > symptoms also. > > It seems there was a discussion about this a couple months ago, and > someone said they had been successful in ridding themselves of the > problem. I'm curious to get more information on exactly what they > did, and if it did indeed result in a change in this " spit test " . > I've read the material on the internet, so I'm more curious about > people's experiences have been here with the test and any treatments. > > Thanks, Garth > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 I agree with that a damaged immune system is key. However, Candida and similar gut bacteria/fungi problems seem to be one of the ways which can lead to this. If " leaky gut syndrome " develops, some key nutrients may not be absorbed, while other large molecules get through the gut wall which should not, and can upset the immune system. This starts the downhill spiral which eventually weakens the system so much that it leads to ES. We think this was what happened to Sue. She had ME-type symptoms (physical exhaustion) which were cured by an anti-candida diet, but an underlying weakness still seemed to be there. Howevr, it did not turn to major immune system dysfunction till 3 years later (triggered by a severe stress episode) and it took another 2 years before her ES started. Ian _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of charles Sent: 30 January 2007 19:22 Subject: Re: Candida? Hello, be aware, that Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger both may give you the symptoms of electrosensitivity, without being electrosensible. It is my opinion, that only *sick* people may become electrosensible. By *sick*, I mean a damaged immune system. And for that there may be several reasons; Operations Medications; wrong or too long Injected contrast liquid Heavy metals like mercury, aluminium, etc Poisons Near death experience Unresolved traumas Etc. That is the reason why 75 % of the people do not have any complaints YET !, because they did not reach their level, by which the system explodes. Read *het bitje* December 2006, english version. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Candida? >A month or two ago there was a discussion regarding chronic candida > growth as a factor for ESENS. I have wondered about if this was a > factor for me as I have a number of the other symptoms listed for > chronic candida. > > I did the " morning spit test " listed in several places (including > here http://www.1stcandi <http://www.1stcandidacure.com/candidatest.html> dacure.com/candidatest.html) > > I definitely see strings, clouds, and specs, but it makes me wonder > if everyone that does this test has the same result - are there > people who do this in the morning and DON'T see strings, specs, and > saliva? My wife's results are the same, but then she has some > symptoms also. > > It seems there was a discussion about this a couple months ago, and > someone said they had been successful in ridding themselves of the > problem. I'm curious to get more information on exactly what they > did, and if it did indeed result in a change in this " spit test " . > I've read the material on the internet, so I'm more curious about > people's experiences have been here with the test and any treatments. > > Thanks, Garth > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 hi a You might wish to check these. http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/candidabasics.php#a2 http://www.mall-net.com/cgibin/quiz4.cgi?quiz=crook.qa bw nil Candida? > Reminds me of a song. > > Question: How would one know if candida was a problem? Please give me > symptoms that would lead one to get testing done. Remember esoteric > testing is not covered by insurance, so I would like to know what > would lead one to spend the money on tests, ie SYMPTOMS. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Nil, Years ago in 1995 I had some yeast problems. When I took Zithromax for a year all such problems totally disappeared. Folks on this list talk about treating yeast infections. I don't even know where to start with a diagnosis, let alone treatment. Why would I assume that candida is a major underlying problem, given that I have many of the symptoms listed on the two links below? Maybe I just need to live on Zithromax the rest of my life? I have had a messed up toenail for 5 years. Nothing cures it. Is it fungal? Maybe. I get thrush-like symptoms. Well, I have had them maybe 5 days in the past 2 years. Is it thrush or lichen planus? The dentist labeled it lichen planus. The MDs gave me diflucan. I am asking questions because some recommend agressive treatment for conditions that may or may not exist, or may or may not be needful of treatment. Meanwhile, I eat yogurt every day with 4 bacteria in it, and I put some sort of antifungal on my toenail twice a day for five years. I don't give up hope, except for stuff like this. Then maybe it is time to quit? a Carnes > > hi a > > You might wish to check these. > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/candidabasics.php#a2 > http://www.mall-net.com/cgibin/quiz4.cgi?quiz=crook.qa > bw > nil > Candida? > > > > Reminds me of a song. > > > > Question: How would one know if candida was a problem? Please give me > > symptoms that would lead one to get testing done. Remember esoteric > > testing is not covered by insurance, so I would like to know what > > would lead one to spend the money on tests, ie SYMPTOMS. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2008 Report Share Posted August 27, 2008 Symptoms of excess intestinal yeast: -Genital thrush in the past 6 months or past history of recurrent genital thrush -Vaginal itching or redness, vaginitis or " jock itch " in the past 3 months - often scratching/itching at genital area -White coating on your tongue or inner cheeks, or white patches in the mouth -Nasal congestion or stuffiness, swelling of the nasal membranes or sinusitis -Previously noticed a decline in your health following antibiotics or antibiotics exacerbate your current health problem -History of appearance or exacerbation of thrush or allergic symptom(s) (e.g. eczema/hives/asthma, etc.) following the use of antibiotics -Fungus infections of the skin (e.g. athletes foot) or nails in the past 3 months -Eating sugar makes you feel worse/worsens certain symptoms -Negative reaction to certain dietary yeasts/molds (e.g. vinegar, mushrooms, fermented foods, brewers/bakers yeast, aged cheeses, vegemite, beer, etc.) -Lower abdominal bloating (felt below the bellybutton) -Gas, frequent constipation, loose/unformed stools, frequent diarrhea or foul smelling stools -Itchy rectal/anal area or red ring immediately around anus -Anus burns when pass stool / 'acidic' or burning stools -Chemical sensitivities (e.g. car exhaust, petrol, cigarette smoke or perfumes) -Multiple food sensitivities -Feel 'spaced out' & /or 'brain fogged' -Attention problems -Eczema, psoriasis or hives Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 This isn't the first time I've thought I was up against Candida... For the last year I have been ignoring a number of symptoms- hoping with time they would just disappear; but they didn't. I was wondering- based on my symptoms, if you could give your personal opinion on whether or not you think I'm dealing with Candida? 1. Rash on face - Started probably 18- 24months ago, thought I had an allergy to chilli. Starts off as a form of itchy hives then moves through a number of stages where the skin peels and over a period of two weeks is gone. 2. Migrains and headaches 3. Fatigue 4. Anxiety 5. Mood swings 6. Depression 7. Aches in feet and hands 8. Insomnia 9. Allergies to food, fragrances, and skin cleaning products 10. Irritaibility 11. Flatulence, Cramping and Constipation 12. Diarrhea 13. Weight gain (15kgs in less than 6months) 14. Inability to diet (went on weight-watchers for 4 weeks and gained 4kgs) 15. FREQUENT episodes of cystitis 16. Sore throat I have been taking an oral contraceptive for almost 5 years and have been on a number of anti-biotics over the same time period for Cystitis, Tonsilitis, cold and flu symptoms and Strep throat. How does it sound to you? Regards, Libby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2010 Report Share Posted May 10, 2010 Hello Libby, All of your symptoms sound like typical candida symptoms. For further support, you can take Dr. Crook's Questionnaire, found HERE. Other tests for candida, such as the spit test or stool tests, are unreliable. But regardless of whether you believe candida is your problem, this diet can help you. Make sure you read the articles that were sent to you when you joined, and please get back to us with any questions. We're here to help! andra, a group moderator This isn't the first time I've thought I was up against Candida... For the last year I have been ignoring a number of symptoms- hoping with time they would just disappear; but they didn't. I was wondering- based on my symptoms, if you could give your personal opinion on whether or not you think I'm dealing with Candida? 1. Rash on face - Started probably 18- 24months ago, thought I had an allergy to chilli. Starts off as a form of itchy hives then moves through a number of stages where the skin peels and over a period of two weeks is gone. 2. Migrains and headaches 3. Fatigue 4. Anxiety 5. Mood swings 6. Depression 7. Aches in feet and hands 8. Insomnia 9. Allergies to food, fragrances, and skin cleaning products 10. Irritaibility 11. Flatulence, Cramping and Constipation 12. Diarrhea 13. Weight gain (15kgs in less than 6months) 14. Inability to diet (went on weight-watchers for 4 weeks and gained 4kgs) 15. FREQUENT episodes of cystitis 16. Sore throat I have been taking an oral contraceptive for almost 5 years and have been on a number of anti-biotics over the same time period for Cystitis, Tonsilitis, cold and flu symptoms and Strep throat. How does it sound to you? Regards, Libby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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