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If you suspect candida to be an issue - look into ways of raising

glutathione bfore adding other supps to knockout candida and other pathogens.

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Hello,

I have been trying to self-diagnose for years before being 'officially'

diagnosed with CFS. Most of my findings connected the overgrowth of

candida with my symptoms (and often with CFS). My current doctor, when

I asked him, said that candidiasis is an outdated idea... basically BS!

Whenever I do an online search for CFS, candida always pops up

profusely. What are the thoughts regarding the candida/CFS connection

with most CFS specialists? Should I go ahead and treat for Candida?

Sorry to be such a pain in the butt, but it just seems there is so much

conflicting opinion regarding this thing!

Thanks,

Steve

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hi blake

i had candida for 11 years cant get rid of it and cfs

for 4 years

thanks

lavinia

in the uk

--- Blake Graham <blanket@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> Yeast (of which candida is one type) is one factor

> in many peoples CFS, although it is certainly not a

> huge factor in the majority of cases. It is

> secondary to a variety of factors which impair gut

> function and immune function. A long term goal is to

> get rid of the predisposing factors, although a

> periodic diagnostic trial of three weeks or more of

> effective anti-yeast treatments may be worthwhile.

>

> Blake

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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Thank you, Blake and CS.

>

> If you suspect candida to be an issue - look into ways of raising

> glutathione bfore adding other supps to knockout candida and other

pathogens.

>

> regards

> CS

>

>

>

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Hi Steve,

Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for treating M.E. before the

concept of CFS was invented.

My own experience was that it was vastly over-hyped. There were books claiming

that Candida was responsible for all sorts of illnesses and symptoms.

In my M.E. support group we used diet and drugs to treat Candida. There were

no miracle cures and no massive improvements in health. In fact some of the

drugs made us even sicker with no benefits.

In my own case treating Candida helped with problems with thrush but this

appeared to be a secondary problem.

By all means give treatment a try if you want to. We are all so different it

is impossible to tell what the result will be. You may find that some fungal

problems on your body are helped.

Good luck!

Kindest regards,

Annette

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I too travelled this route on 2 occasions - neither of which I initiated

and each time I felt substantially worse. Everyone says to give it a

'good go' for at least 6 months (which I did) but really felt awful. I

started to improve back to my prior 'par' almost as soon as I stopped

the diet.

Rosie

Hi Steve,

Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for treating M.E. before

the concept of CFS was invented.

My own experience was that it was vastly over-hyped. There were books

claiming that Candida was responsible for all sorts of illnesses and

symptoms.

In my M.E. support group we used diet and drugs to treat Candida. There

were no miracle cures and no massive improvements in health. In fact

some of the drugs made us even sicker with no benefits.

In my own case treating Candida helped with problems with thrush but

this appeared to be a secondary problem.

By all means give treatment a try if you want to. We are all so

different it is impossible to tell what the result will be. You may find

that some fungal problems on your body are helped.

Good luck!

Kindest regards,

Annette

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from your Internet provider.

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I was lucky-at the urging of an acquaintance I went to a specialist who could

smell if you had it, and she immediately ruled it out in my case.

RE: candida treatment?

I too travelled this route on 2 occasions - neither of which I initiated

and each time I felt substantially worse. Everyone says to give it a

'good go' for at least 6 months (which I did) but really felt awful. I

started to improve back to my prior 'par' almost as soon as I stopped

the diet.

Rosie

Hi Steve,

Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for treating M.E. before

the concept of CFS was invented.

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Candida " diets " are often waaaay too restrictive -- I think that's why folks

feel worse --

their bodies are crying out for sufficient nutrients and natural carbs. I read

an article not

long ago that said the GOOD bacteria need some complex carbs in order to fight

the bad

bugs.

Some diets also cut out all yeasts, ignoring the fact that there are good yeasts

and bad.

Also just in the last few years they know now that certain minerals like

molybdenum help

lower the ammonia levels produced during the so-called die-off stage...

d.

>

>

> I too travelled this route on 2 occasions - neither of which I initiated

> and each time I felt substantially worse. Everyone says to give it a

> 'good go' for at least 6 months (which I did) but really felt awful. I

> started to improve back to my prior 'par' almost as soon as I stopped

> the diet.

>

> Rosie

> Hi Steve,

>

> Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for treating M.E. before

> the concept of CFS was invented.

>

> My own experience was that it was vastly over-hyped. There were books

> claiming that Candida was responsible for all sorts of illnesses and

> symptoms.

>

> In my M.E. support group we used diet and drugs to treat Candida. There

> were no miracle cures and no massive improvements in health. In fact

> some of the drugs made us even sicker with no benefits.

>

> In my own case treating Candida helped with problems with thrush but

> this appeared to be a secondary problem.

>

> By all means give treatment a try if you want to. We are all so

> different it is impossible to tell what the result will be. You may find

> that some fungal problems on your body are helped.

>

> Good luck!

>

> Kindest regards,

> Annette

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> The all-new goes wherever you go - free your email address

> from your Internet provider.

>

>

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Hi ,

Yeast (of which candida is one type) is one factor in many peoples CFS, although

it is certainly not a huge factor in the majority of cases. It is secondary to a

variety of factors which impair gut function and immune function. A long term

goal is to get rid of the predisposing factors, although a periodic diagnostic

trial of three weeks or more of effective anti-yeast treatments may be

worthwhile.

Blake

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Hello responders,

I have treated myself for candida twice now for about 2-4 months at

a time, and never felt better for it. I thought maybe I needed to be

serious and do a full year. Misery! I think I'll stick to a balanced

diet (looking for intolerances and allergies--most of which I think

I've found), stay off the prozac, and look for a source of this

glutathione stuff.

Thanks kindly,

Steve

>

>

> I too travelled this route on 2 occasions - neither of which I

initiated

> and each time I felt substantially worse. Everyone says to give

it a

> 'good go' for at least 6 months (which I did) but really felt

awful. I

> started to improve back to my prior 'par' almost as soon as I

stopped

> the diet.

>

> Rosie

> Hi Steve,

>

> Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for treating M.E.

before

> the concept of CFS was invented.

>

> My own experience was that it was vastly over-hyped. There were

books

> claiming that Candida was responsible for all sorts of illnesses

and

> symptoms.

>

> In my M.E. support group we used diet and drugs to treat Candida.

There

> were no miracle cures and no massive improvements in health. In

fact

> some of the drugs made us even sicker with no benefits.

>

> Kindest regards,

> Annette

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Hi Steve and others,

I tried the whole anti-yeast

diet/difulcan-nystatin/supplemtns for a strict six

months early on in my disease and it only made me

worse and not one ounce better.

I think gluten senitivity and/or more specific food

allergies is a better route if one is looking at how

diet may play a role.

Gena

--- stevenhorr <sonofdelbert@...> wrote:

> Hello responders,

>

> I have treated myself for candida twice now for

> about 2-4 months at

> a time, and never felt better for it. I thought

> maybe I needed to be

> serious and do a full year. Misery! I think I'll

> stick to a balanced

> diet (looking for intolerances and allergies--most

> of which I think

> I've found), stay off the prozac, and look for a

> source of this

> glutathione stuff.

>

> Thanks kindly,

> Steve

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > I too travelled this route on 2 occasions -

> neither of which I

> initiated

> > and each time I felt substantially worse.

> Everyone says to give

> it a

> > 'good go' for at least 6 months (which I did) but

> really felt

> awful. I

> > started to improve back to my prior 'par' almost

> as soon as I

> stopped

> > the diet.

> >

> > Rosie

> > Hi Steve,

> >

> > Candida treatment was fashionable in the 80's for

> treating M.E.

> before

> > the concept of CFS was invented.

> >

> > My own experience was that it was vastly

> over-hyped. There were

> books

> > claiming that Candida was responsible for all

> sorts of illnesses

> and

> > symptoms.

> >

> > In my M.E. support group we used diet and drugs to

> treat Candida.

> There

> > were no miracle cures and no massive improvements

> in health. In

> fact

> > some of the drugs made us even sicker with no

> benefits.

> >

>

> > Kindest regards,

> > Annette

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Steve,

Question: If you can have a healthy skepticism about the drug industry

and pharmaceutical companies in this country, as you've stated before,

why can't you have the same healthy skepticism about the food industry?

A few months ago, maybe three or four, right here on this list,

someone said that lab rats left alone with commercial margarine

wouldn't touch it. Don't quote me, because I don't know the

specifics, whichever study the opinion was based on. The truth of the

statement went zinging home for me, though. Mice refuse margarine?

And the grocery stores are doing me a favor by charging me a dollar

for a pound of this " wonder substance " ?

In addition to tossing aspartame and other food additives, I tossed

the margarine and went to all coconut oil and butter. If you need

further confirmation of your body and its functioning being a result

of what you toss into it, do some research on Rumsafeld heading

the G.D. Searle company when aspartame was shuttled through to

acceptance. When you're done with that bit of research, take that as

a " par " for the rest of the industries.

I used to love (LUV) the original diet Pepsi. The one with the other

nasty substance in it -- saccharine. I got used to the diet Pepsi

with the aspartame. Now I purchase and drink neither, and I'm better

for it. I'm an old fuddy-duddy who makes her own ginger tea, and I'm

much better for it.

I've been treating my systemic fungal infection solely by watching

food intake (avoiding all additives) and also ingesting herbals. My

gut operation is better. (Think of how your gut operates and relate

that to absorbance of food and nutrients. If your gut is crappy, what

do you think your absorbance of nutrients is going to be?)

I've been doing this since early spring, probably at least four months

now. I am without even a doctor right now and can't afford

the " luxuries " of the pharmaceutical industry. Are they such luxuries

and wondrous concoctions? Yes, for some, some of them are.

But even for any benefit of any pharmaceutical, you are going to have

to get your digestion in order, so to absorb the stuff properly.

A side benefit to me of doing what I've been doing for the previous

few months is that my brain function has improved noticeably and I can

think better and express myself more clearly.

What kind of a tradeoff is " potato chips and soft drinks "

versus " brain function " when it comes down to it? I'll take the brain

function everytime -- and also my distrust of not only the

pharmaceutical companies but also distrust of the food and beverage

industries too.

How much of your life to you have in front of you, and how do you want

to spend that time? That's what it came down to, for me. What does

it come down to, for you?

I am wishing you healthier and better feeling days ahead.

in Champaign IL

>

> Hello responders,

>

> I have treated myself for candida twice now for about 2-4 months at

> a time, and never felt better for it. I thought maybe I needed to be

> serious and do a full year. Misery! I think I'll stick to a balanced

> diet (looking for intolerances and allergies--most of which I think

> I've found), stay off the prozac, and look for a source of this

> glutathione stuff.

>

> Thanks kindly,

> Steve

>

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Steve

I wiped out my candida easily in around 4 months in total.

I first built up glutathione via whey protein for 3 months and then used

Cocnut oil for 4 weeks.

Regards

CS

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hi blake

i had candida for 11 years cant get rid of it and cfs

for 4 years

thanks

lavinia

in the uk

** You may need to raise glutathione levels first.

Regards

CS

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