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et al,

I have had a persistant scalp fungal infection. The same also on my shins.

May this be contributing to my symptoms some how? Also any advice how to

ride myself of this problem or does this suggest something about my health?

Regards, blake

Mold sensitivity

> Also, apart from intestinal overgrowth, I think an allergy test may help

> indicate if mold sensitivity in general is a serious problem for you. I

> had a set of standard skin tests to about 15 different allergens. This

> was NOT the " scratch test, " but a more invasive subcutaneous (under the

> skin) insertion of the allergens.

>

> The one for mold was incomparably more reactive than any of the rest.

> The others were at worst minor irritations that disappeared within a few

> days. The mold was a largish, eventually scabby, eruption that didn't go

> away for 2-3 weeks.

>

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>

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1) For scalp, try an antifungal shampoo like selsun blue?

2) For leg, try lamisil cream

3) Realize it's internal as well if it's in those 2 places on yhour

body. Reduce carbs in yoru diet and add in antifungals, such as

caprylic acid (can get at the health food store) or nystatin (Rx)

Also, ozonated olive oil will probably work on any skin infection,

can buy it at www.aloessence.com (I think I have the URL right)

> et al,

>

> I have had a persistant scalp fungal infection. The same also on my

shins.

> May this be contributing to my symptoms some how? Also any advice

how to

> ride myself of this problem or does this suggest something about my

health?

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You might find this hard to believe, but so far the few who tried my home

remedy were surprised at how effective it is. Get coconut oil and rub into

affect skin after shower. Somehow it seems to control the fungal problem and

continued use may keep it from ever coming back. Putting coconut oil into scalp

may be difficult though, but I'd certainly put it on all other parts of my body.

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I have had a persistant scalp fungal infection. The same also on my shins.

May this be contributing to my symptoms some how? Also any advice how to

ride myself of this problem or does this suggest something about my health?

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Blake, from my own experience and reading, my opinion is that this

suggests something about your health. I'd start with one of Dr. Wm

Crook's books. He discusses in detail a wide range of problems

resulting with changes in the internal milieu. I believe all

persons with chronic illness have deranged gut issues with

overgrowths of bad bacteria. The title of one of his books is a bit

misleading (Yeast Connection & The Woman), as it is for men and

children as well. After the first 2 yrs of chronic illness, I was

about to " bite the dust. " My physicians had given me two yrs of

meds that continued to wipe out good flora. When I stopped going to

them (except for tests)during that time, and followed the diet and

supplements, etc. of Dr. Crook, I immediately began seeing light at

the end of the tunnel (instead of the end, darkness).

Also, with skin involvement, EFA's (especially liquid flaxseed oil

combined with plain yogurt and powdered probiotics) are very

helpful for yeast and general health of the body. Dr. Johanna

Budwig's work in Germany even proved the combo of flaxseed oil and a

protein carrier (quark, cottage cheese or yogurt) even helped turn

around terminal cancer patients. The carrier gets the EFA's into

the cells. Stevia, a bit of fruit, vanilla extract, etc. can be

added to make it a

treat. Some ground flaxseed adds to its enjoyment. It's my official

dessert (and health potion) daily. I've even started stirring in my

undenatured whey protein.

Good luck with your skin problems. The above may not be the answer

to your problems, but should help improve your overall health. Even

dandruff clears up when yeast overgrowth is adequately addressed. I

understand we never completely wipe out candida, but we do need to

hold it down to a healthier state, and that I understand is by

having much more good flora than bad.

bg

> et al,

>

> I have had a persistant scalp fungal infection. The same also on

my shins.

> May this be contributing to my symptoms some how? Also any advice

how to

> ride myself of this problem or does this suggest something about

my health?

>

> Regards, blake

>

> Mold sensitivity

>

>

> > Also, apart from intestinal overgrowth, I think an allergy test

may help

> > indicate if mold sensitivity in general is a serious problem for

you. I

> > had a set of standard skin tests to about 15 different

allergens. This

> > was NOT the " scratch test, " but a more invasive subcutaneous

(under the

> > skin) insertion of the allergens.

> >

> > The one for mold was incomparably more reactive than any of the

rest.

> > The others were at worst minor irritations that disappeared

within a few

> > days. The mold was a largish, eventually scabby, eruption that

didn't go

> > away for 2-3 weeks.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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