Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 > > According to Dr. Simonci(spelling?) Candida attacks our tissues/organs? If this were true it seems they would eat protein for a food source. It seems like they like to set up their foundation on tissue, but not attack it? > > What do you think of a sodium bicarb. enema? Would this help reduce the candida in the colon? > > Are probiotic enemas a waste of time/money? Do they help at all? +++Hi , Since candida is created by the body itself it wouldn't attack tissues, since that assumes our bodies are stupid, and they aren't. Candida's food sources are mainly toxins, sugars, starches, and undigestible fibers. Candida occurs when the body's cells change over from oxygenation to fermentation, which is what Otto Warburg discovered was the cause of cancer: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cancer4.php I don't think a sodium bicarbonate enema would harm you since it is also produced in the large intestines. However, be cautious not to do them too often since enemas interfere with the normal functions of the large intestine. I don't think probiotic enemas help since the claim that candida grows out of control because probiotics (which are " supposedly " good bacteria) are wiped out isn't true. Your body is smart enough to create any good bacteria it needs, if, and when, it needs it. However " proper nutrients " are so much more important than any treatments since they make the cells healthy. That's why this program works, since it detoxifies, repairs and rebuilds at a cellular level. If you don't have healthy cells you cannot be healthy no matter what you do. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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