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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> >> >

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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> >> >

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