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Hiya Bee

I've been following your programme for about 14 months now (I'm the nutritionist

from London) and educating myself more about the Weston Price principles, which

totally make sense to me.

I have to say that I don't feel as though I am making any progress; things that

seem to help other people help me for a couple of weeks or so (ie had a v good

reaction initially to the rejuvelac but then it just stopped working) then it's

as if the Candida gets the measure of it so to speak; do you know what I mean?

so sometimes I end up sabotaging my diet- it's very hard, because as you know

Candida overgrowth makes you want to eat to keep it alive; sometimes I get so

low as it really has ruled my life for the last 20 years or so, and caused my

Chronic Fatigue and low immunity. the main thing for me lately has been terrible

adrenal symptoms- awful adrenaline rushing around my body and making everything

hurt. I find some things like EFT and self-hypnosis are good for this.

Anyway, I can cope with that. What I was really emailing about was the fact that

my liver doesn't seem to be coping at all well with any kind of heated fat (and

these are sat fats like ghee, goose fat, palm oil and coconut fat). After I eat

even a small amount my legs ache like crazy for hours afterwards. It seems to be

ok for the first half of my cycle then when my period is due everything seems to

'back up' and my liver just can't cope (my periods are also always at least 10

days late, with everything worsening the later it gets). I can't do coffee

enemas as they exhaust my adrenals way too much. I am despairing of finding a

way to cleanse my liver.

I can still eat the fats, just add them in once everything is cooked, I suppose.

But I do worry- why should my liver be reacting this sensitively a year into the

diet? I think I'm just worrying that everything is getting worse. It's so hard

to stay positive sometimes.

thanks

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