Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes: sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote: Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Dear Bonnie Thanks for your note. What does GSE stand for? Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 4:01:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bonnieg@... writes: Hi, What I have been doing for a longstanding yeast problem and seems to be working is taking a 1/2 tsp. baking soda with a few drops of GSE in a glass of water first thing in the morning. This info was given by a MD for his own problem with yeast and is in-expensive. Also alkaline PH is important. Bonnie RE: Iodine Yeast/Candida Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Thanks , yes I am fairly sure it is adrenal insufficiency. What have people been doing for adrenal support, is there something along with iodine that seems to work. I have no issue with iron or vit D. What is Vit S by the way, I never heard of it. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 5:03:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, caalde@... writes: If you are not tolerating the thyroid hormone, you need to check your iron levels- a complete panel, and your Vit. D levels, and be sure you are getting Vit S somehow or another... or you could have adrenal fatigue and need adrenal supports.On 5/15/2011 11:57 AM, AltanS@... wrote: Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes: sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote: Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: Â I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body. I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc. In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred. With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 8. HYPOTHYROID Low thyroid is very common in cases of Candida. The thyroid gland has an important effect on the immune system. Adequate thyroid function also helps the digestive system operate correctly. As pointed out earlier, lack of proper digestive secretions can cause reduction of friendly bacteria. Constipation is also common with low thyroid. Body temperature will drop if thyroid function is low. A drop in body temperature stops many different chemical reactions from taking place. Some of these chemical reactions stop Candida overgrowth. http://www.becomehealthynow.com/article/conditionwomen/416/2/ On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote:  Ariel  I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you.  Stan  From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel Monserrat Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida   candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote:  I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 if you suffer from candida look at s boulardi. On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote:  Ariel  I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you.  Stan  From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel Monserrat Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida   candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote:  I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote:  Ariel  I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you.  Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel Monserrat Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida   candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web. ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote:  I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue  -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Hi, What I have been doing for a longstanding yeast problem and seems to be working is taking a 1/2 tsp. baking soda with a few drops of GSE in a glass of water first thing in the morning. This info was given by a MD for his own problem with yeast and is in-expensive. Also alkaline PH is important. Bonnie RE: Iodine Yeast/Candida Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 If you are not tolerating the thyroid hormone, you need to check your iron levels- a complete panel, and your Vit. D levels, and be sure you are getting Vit S somehow or another... or you could have adrenal fatigue and need adrenal supports. On 5/15/2011 11:57 AM, AltanS@... wrote: Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes: sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that. Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote: Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel Monserrat Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PM iodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web. Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body. I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc. In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred. With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring." -Tom Donohue -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring." -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011  GSE = grapefruit seed extract................ RE: Iodine Yeast/Candida Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 I really don't believe that iodine causes or worsens Hashi's. Thatidea apparently came from one " research " paper that was later discovered to be erroneous in its conclusions. It is amazing but all the doctors I've ever known don't know about the connection, perhaps because almost none of them believe in candidiasis, much less than antibiotics FEED the yeast, instead of healing it. docs prescribe antibiotics for athlete's foot (a yeast/fungus) and for vaginal yeast infections. I had horrible candidiasis and used garlic oil and did garlic oil enemas until I figured out that it was caused by low thyroid. Now I use garlic oil for all yeastie things - it will cure athletes foot and heat rash in about 12 to 24 hours.ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:57 PM, <AltanS@...> wrote:  Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan   In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes:  sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote:  Ariel  I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you.  Stan  From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida  candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue  -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 my typo, Vitamin A. You can read more on the website: http://www.adrenalsweb.org/ On 5/15/2011 2:08 PM, AltanS@... wrote: Thanks , yes I am fairly sure it is adrenal insufficiency. What have people been doing for adrenal support, is there something along with iodine that seems to work. I have no issue with iron or vit D. What is Vit S by the way, I never heard of it. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 5:03:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, caalde@... writes: If you are not tolerating the thyroid hormone, you need to check your iron levels- a complete panel, and your Vit. D levels, and be sure you are getting Vit S somehow or another... or you could have adrenal fatigue and need adrenal supports. On 5/15/2011 11:57 AM, AltanS@... wrote: Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes: sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that. Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote: Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel Monserrat Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PM iodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web. Ariel On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote: I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body. I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc. In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred. With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem? david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring." -Tom Donohue -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring." -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Hashi's is related to iodine deficiency. Linn > > > > > I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body. > I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc. > In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. > Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a > systemic yeast problem. > Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, > terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, > digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went > well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low > energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage > 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. > I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred. > With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. > My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a > positive affect against my yeast problem? > david lubbbock tx. > > > > > > > > > -- > " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " > -Tom Donohue > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " > -Tom Donohue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 Ariel and others, Anybody have any experience with this particular product for candida treatment : http://www.yeastinfectionnomore.com Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 5:09 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida I really don't believe that iodine causes or worsens Hashi's. Thatidea apparently came from one " research " paper that was later discovered to be erroneous in its conclusions. It is amazing but all the doctors I've ever known don't know about the connection, perhaps because almost none of them believe in candidiasis, much less than antibiotics FEED the yeast, instead of healing it. docs prescribe antibiotics for athlete's foot (a yeast/fungus) and for vaginal yeast infections. I had horrible candidiasis and used garlic oil and did garlic oil enemas until I figured out that it was caused by low thyroid.Now I use garlic oil for all yeastie things - it will cure athletes foot and heat rash in about 12 to 24 hours.ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:57 PM, <AltanS@...> wrote: Thanks so much Ariel, I appreciate the reference. I am surprised because my dermatologist knows that I am hypothyroid, but he still keeps prescribing anti-infective creams and HC ointment to treat it. He has never mentioned that this could be associated with the hypothyroidism. I am hypothyroid but untreated because I cannot tolerate thyroid hormones. I am thinking of trying a course of iodoral although I have some fears about it because of Hashi's related to iodine overconsumption. Stan In a message dated 5/15/2011 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wolvenwood@... writes: sorry, don't have a link but I've read it several places. I think in Dr. Brownstein's there is a reference; also Dr. Elliot Haas in the San Francisco Bay area told me that.ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 2:26 PM, S. Altan <AltanS@...> wrote: Ariel I too have a chronic yeast infection that resists any kind of treatment so I live in much discomfort because of it. But throughout wide reading on the topic, I have not seen any reference to candidiasis being associated with hypothyroidism. I would appreciate if you could provide a reference or a link to that association. Thank you. Stan From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Ariel MonserratSent: Sunday, May 15, 2011 1:37 PMiodine Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida candidiasis is often a symptom of hypothyroid - have you had a FULL panel run on it? garlic oil capsules will help the best of all for yeast/thrush. I use Source Naturals, found on the web.ArielOn Sun, May 15, 2011 at 8:59 AM, chemocured <dhallgar@...> wrote:I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue -- " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " -Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 I think I bought that one as well as another and that one was the better of the two. I read and tried so many things that I don't know that I can point to any one thing, but I've finally mostly been better since December. I still have to watch triggers, though. It's been a long, frustrating journey for me to fight candida. KC > > I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body. > I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc. > In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. > Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic > yeast problem. > Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, > terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, > digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All > went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, > low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage > 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again. > I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred. > With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. > My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a > positive affect against my yeast problem? > david lubbbock tx. > > > > > > > -- > " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " > -Tom Donohue > > > > > > > -- > " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " > -Tom Donohue > > > > > > > -- > " Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring. " > -Tom Donohue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 No, I consumed/used garlic but not garlic oil. For applying topically, did you still use that source natural? Thanks, KC > > Dear KC, > > > > Thanks for your note. > > > > Have you considered garlic oil, topical as well as eating it to treat your > candida? > > > > Stan > > > > From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of > keppers79 > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 9:40 PM > iodine > Subject: Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida > > I think I bought that one as well as another and that one was the better of > the two. I read and tried so many things that I don't know that I can point > to any one thing, but I've finally mostly been better since December. I > still have to watch triggers, though. It's been a long, frustrating journey > for me to fight candida. > > KC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 I just came upon this article...seems like an interesting article on yeast infections...studies etc... I have had fungal overgrowth for awhile now due to antibiotics...especially in Sept when getting rid of H Pylori. After the antibiotics, I went on a yeast free diet...and after breast cancer surgery again went on the yeast free diet with anti-fungal meds. After a year of probiotics, and dealing with the yeast problem my thyroid auto immune disease ... hashiminto, which was 1100, went down to 49. I believe that when I dealt with the root problem of autoimmune disease (fungal) that it also lowered the thyroid anti-bodies. This helped me. I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 I am having a terrible time getting rid of fungal overgrowth. It just keeps coming back. Did Diflucan for a week. Came back. Haven't found garlic oil yet so am taking powdered garlic. Lots of it. At least I don't have to worry about vampires! Carol Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida Posted by: " Thurlby-fishkin" rightbrainsmart777@... rightbrainsmart777 Mon May 16, 2011 9:00 pm (PDT) I just came upon this article...seems like an interesting article on yeast infections...studies etc...I have had fungal overgrowth for awhile now due to antibiotics...especially in Sept when getting rid of H Pylori.After the antibiotics, I went on a yeast free diet...and after breast cancer surgery again went on the yeast free diet with anti-fungal meds. After a year of probiotics, and dealing with the yeast problem my thyroid auto immune disease ... hashiminto, which was 1100, went down to 49. I believe that when I dealt with the root problem of autoimmune disease (fungal) that it also lowered the thyroid anti-bodies. This helped me. I have a sour pickle of a problem with Yeast/Candida/Thrush in my body.I was dxed with HC Leukemia some years ago, took the toxic chemo etc.In and out of remission with LDN and HGH helping support my immune system. Occasionally folks are mis-dxed with Leukemia, when in fact it is a systemic yeast problem. Some weeks ago, I loaded up with anti yeast medication, diflucan, terbinafine and on and on. Then began using Betaine HCL, hydrochloric acid, digestive enzymes, kefir, low carb and little sweets to keep yeast down. All went well for about three months, and here I am again running down quickly, low energy. No symptoms of yeast but, I load up with sporanax, max dosage 400mgs for the last two days, presto, I feel the buzz of doing well again.I am currently taking about 70mgs of iodine and will work up to hundred.With associated vitamins/minerals, for a couple weeks now. My ponder is, how much iodine must I take on a continous basis, to have a positive affect against my yeast problem?david lubbbock tx. -- "Throughout much of the world, most people are busy being boring."-Tom Donohue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Hi Stan, How long have you had the infection? I think that might be important. I had candida for 2 years, so it was very hard to fight. I bought that ebook and one from the Summers. The one was much more comprehensive although I wouldn't say the Summers one wasn't helpful at all. But I wouldn't consider them a " cure. "  They just give you more tools in your toolbox to fight this. If the infection is long standing, it can be very hard to get rid of. I tried so many things like I said, that it would be hard to mention them all. Get books, do research, and try a lot of different approaches. Of course, everyone says the diet is important. I wouldn't completely cut out carbs (because I think going into ketosis is dangerous), but definitely restricting your carbs and choosing wisely is important. I would recommend " The Maker's Diet " as shown in " Patient Heal Thyself " by Jordan Rubin. There are a lot of different versions of the anti-candida diet if you search on it or read one of those ebooks. There are different thoughts about what is and isn't allowed but avoiding sugar in ANY form is huge. I found beer is a big trigger as well. Some of the supplements I tried was garlic tablets, caprylic acid, homemade herbal tea concoctions (anti fungal, immune building herbs, etc.), herbal yeast infection tinctures, humaworm candida pills, collostrum, etc. Also, I tried to get lots of good probiotics from pills, homemade cultured veggies and homemade kombucha, high quality goat's milk yogurt, etc. I ate raw garlic for a while. I think you have to be patient and try a lot and be desperate enough to make big changes. KC > > I am using regular store bought garlic oil topically and consuming 1 clove > fresh garlic daily but after 2 weeks, it has done nothing for the infection. > I was wondering what your experience with it was if you had used it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Hey Stan: Food for thought: 300mgs Iodoral is in the upper range of what is recommended if you are fighting cancer. I was up to 300 for awhile last year, but dropped and worked my way back up slowly. Can now tolerate 200mgs 5 to 6 days of every week. Gotta know when to salt-load, I think. (I can get pretty tired as part of detox; taking the salt and water helps) Some early cancer treatments included even higher amounts of iodine, and there is plenty of evidence that they really worked. Take Care Marcy > > > > That protocol sounds bizarre to me, 12 tablets Iodoral/day, is 300mg/day > sounds way too high. Who would be able to tolerate that. Let me do a little > research on it and get back to you. I was feeling hyper on 3mg/day. > > Stan > > > In a message dated 5/17/2011 10:09:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > dhallgar@... writes: > > > > > I believe if you have a specific candida infection, ie intestinal tract, > crouch, throat/mouth, garlic oil and so many others pau d arco, etc etc etc. > will help your immune sysem knock it back, however if the candida > infection has gone to systemic, that is all parts of the body, ie blood, lungs > etc. > The medics have ten or fifteen script drugs that will help your immune > system kill it back, then it must be treated weekly, but yeast candida will > remain a problem. Notice it will help your immune system, it cannot do it > alone. They have only one anti yeast medication and it must be administered > IV over several days, five I think, that will kill the yeast. > It is the burden of the immune system to control yeast, if your immune > system is compromised in some way, most likely you will have yeast problems. > Researchers are saying folks with auto immune disorders have an immune > system that is equal to an elderly persons, ie yeast problems most often > accompany the auto disease. > The European community has developed immunization for candida, but I do > not know how affective they may be or if they protect from all candidas. > The only known " over the counter " method is iodoral, using a very strong > mix over three weeks. Three tabs 4X a day. Which it is recommended to be > followed up with a course of MMS. A Dr. Truss developed this protocol back in > the fifties, when he discovered, what is called the " antibiotic syndrome " . > Associated with antibiotics is the destruction of all good digestive > bacteria, and of course yeast then has it's way. Rarely, if ever, are we told to > proceed with probiotics after using antibiotics to restore our gut > bacteria. Sadly, it is like a snowball rolling down a hill, antibiotics, loss of > digestive bacteria, yeast/candida replaces it, which overburdens the immune > system, more infections, more antibiotics, more yeast and you find yourself > in front of the chemo salesman. Son, you got cancer, or some other horrible > disease, and this is the only known fix. ouch, it happens everyday. It's > almost like our AMA generates it's own revenue. . > I mean the syndrome was noted fifty years ago, and everyday, thousands > suffer from it. > Food handlers now destroy all digestive enzymes on food stuffs to > encourage longer shelf life, but what happens when we eat their mess, we have > difficulty digesting it. So once again yeast/candida gets an edge. yucks. > Perhaps Betaine HCL and digestive enzymes are more important today, then ever > before. Heartburn is a sign you do not have suffecient hydrochloric acid to > digest your food, so take Betaine HCL to help. > Don't complain to your medics, they will sell you scripts of nexium, or > other heartburn relief, which will destroy your ability to digest food and > encourage yeast/candida. > Using Dr. Truss's protocol be certain to take associated items, vitamin C, > seasalt, magnesium, see the main page. > stay vertical, david lubbock tx. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 Wine seems to bother me less than beer personally. Although, maybe a person has to figure out their individual triggers. KC > > FWIW, many years ago I had what I believe was a systemic yeast infection. > I cut out all sugars, breads, carbs, processed foods, dairy, foods > containing yeast, and aged foods like wine...very sad losing that wine. Basically > I ate only protein, fat and vegetables. I also started taking caprylic acid > which aggressively cleans the bowels. I also added probiotics. I did this > for about 6 weeks and haven't had a problem since.. > BarbF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 No, I understand it's not part of the diet--you're right. But I'm feeling better and able to add things back in. I can handle adding wine back in. But a week or so of a beer a day in the evening, and I start getting kind of itchy (which was my main symptom before). It makes sense since I didn't use to drink beer at all and about a year or so before the candida, I had started having a beer a day. I don't think that was the only thing and point to other inducing factors, but I think the beer was still a big trigger for me. KC > > > > > > > Wine seems to bother me less than beer personally. Although, maybe a person > > has to figure out their individual triggers. > > > > KC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 I am taking 36 mg a day right now. Was taking 48. I'll try upping that dose. Giving up wine? Just kill me now. Still looking for garlic oil. Think I'll go ahead and get Solgar online. Nobody seems to have it around here. Thank you, Carol Posted by: "dAVId" dhallgar@... chemocured Wed May 18, 2011 9:35 am (PDT) Carol, I encourage you to try the iodine for twenty one days, I may bepremature, but am on day five, and as Toni the Tiger would say, it tastegreat. I do believe if you have a serious yeast infection, iodine, and themedics have one medication given IV for five days running that will killyeast/candida, everything else is just a bandaid which will introduce you toa terminal disease. david lubbock tx.On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Carol Palmer <carol_pcharter (DOT) net> wrote:>>> I am having a terrible time getting rid of fungal overgrowth. It just> keeps coming back. Did Diflucan for a week. Came back. Haven't found garlic> oil yet so am taking powdered garlic. Lots of it. At least I don't have to> worry about vampires! Carol Re: Iodine Yeast/Candida> <iodine/message/76121;_ylc=X3oDMTJzZW9sbjQ3BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE3MDE1NTMxBGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTA2MTEwNARtc2dJZAM3NjEyMQRzZWMDZG1zZwRzbGsDdm1zZwRzdGltZQMxMzA1NjIxNTgy> Posted> by: " Thurlby-fishkin" rightbrainsmart777 (DOT) in> <rightbrainsmart777 (DOT) in?Subject=+Re%3A%20Iodine%20Yeast%2FCandida> rightbrainsmart777> <rightbrainsmart777> Mon May 16, 2011 9:00 pm> (PDT) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 Just curious as to why you think ketosis is dangerous? Some researchers argue it's probably the natural state of man (before agriculture), and these ketones are shown to help conditions like Alzheimer's and refractive epilepsy. Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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