Guest guest Posted August 8, 2009 Report Share Posted August 8, 2009 This looks like a really good book. Thanks, Garnet. Nikki From: Garnet Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 1:11 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Dandruff Some Candida experts feel that if one fungus is over growing there are others as well. They are all opportunistic.Allergies and Candida by Rochlitz is a really good book if you ever get a chance to read it. His theory says some people need meridian balancing and includes instructions to balance yourself. I did the exercises and got felt they did help. I could tell I needed them the first time I tried to do them. I found it in the library but you can also request it on interlibrary loan.Garnetbob Larson wrote:> > > Tinea something-or-other> > i think where one fungus thrives is likely fertile ground for others. don't> think i have a candida problem.> guess i should try the spit test.> > > Dandruff> >> > If it is Candida, as some say, or at least related, then> > mercury has been implicated in those who get severe> > Candida Overgrowth. I wonder about gluten sensitivity, which> > also cross reacts with casein in dairy.> >> > Recently reading about biotoxin exposure from molds and> > other sources having long lasting effects on some genetic> > populations and mimicking autoimmune disorders like CFS,> > Lupus, MS etc makes me wonder about> > Candida being an aspect of Environmental Illness.> >> > http://www.biotoxin.info/symptom_roster > <http://www.biotoxin.info/symptom_roster>> >> >> > Garnet> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2009 Report Share Posted August 8, 2009 Hi Garnet,Read the reviews and just bought it used from amazon. Thanks!Be well,Léna This looks like a really good book. Thanks, Garnet. Nikki From: Garnet Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 1:11 PM To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Subject: Re: Dandruff Some Candida experts feel that if one fungus is over growing there are others as well. They are all opportunistic.Allergies and Candida by Rochlitz is a really good book if you ever get a chance to read it. His theory says some people need meridian balancing and includes instructions to balance yourself. I did the exercises and got felt they did help. I could tell I needed them the first time I tried to do them. I found it in the library but you can also request it on interlibrary loan.Garnetbob Larson wrote:> > > Tinea something-or-other> > i think where one fungus thrives is likely fertile ground for others. don't> think i have a candida problem.> guess i should try the spit test.> > > Dandruff> >> > If it is Candida, as some say, or at least related, then> > mercury has been implicated in those who get severe> > Candida Overgrowth. I wonder about gluten sensitivity, which> > also cross reacts with casein in dairy.> >> > Recently reading about biotoxin exposure from molds and> > other sources having long lasting effects on some genetic> > populations and mimicking autoimmune disorders like CFS,> > Lupus, MS etc makes me wonder about> > Candida being an aspect of Environmental Illness.> >> > http://www.biotoxin.info/symptom_roster > <http://www.biotoxin.info/symptom_roster>> >> >> > Garnet> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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