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Dear Delaine:

Could you please send me information about yeast. I need to find out as much

as I can about this and I would appreciate it if you could send it to me.

Thank you very much.

Colletti

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Brigitte,

Fruit is high in sugar and yeast feeds on sugar. If you are going on a

yeast eliminating diet, anything that turns to sugar, such as fruits and

carbohydrates, should be eliminated. I'm not sure about the mushrooms

except that they are a fungus.

I'll find some sites on diets for eliminating yeast and post them for anyone

to read that is interested in trying it.

After eliminating the yeast overgrowth, sugars can again be added in

moderation.

a

----- Original Message -----

From: Brigitte <1385-903@...>

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 1:51 PM

Subject: [ ] Yeast

> <<You must stay away from wheat, melons, mushrooms, sugar of any kind,

> fruit, yeast and chemical additives. >>

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> Hi a,

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> why stay away from mushrooms und fruit??

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> Ciao, Brigitte

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Henry Bieler uses yeast for many of his patients and says that he

finds the regular baker's yeast more potent than brewer's yeast

(because it is " dead " or heated). OF course, he says to only take it

with water on an empty stomach. As I understand it, baker's yeast

does not contribute to candida, but would there be any other reason

that I should NOT use baker's yeast as a suppliment? Bieler says he

has used it in 50 years of practice with no problems...

I have tried nutritional yeast (Red Star) but I cannot get it down

due to the taste. Is the yeast that is in the Sources of NT a better

kind nutritionally speaking?

Becky

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----- Original Message -----

From: " Kathi " <pureheart@...>

Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 12:54 PM

Subject: Yeast

> Does HBOT help candida infections?

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> Can I rephrase your question?

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> Does oxygen treat infection and is it possible that more will help?

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> ALL metabolism is oxygen dependent so breathing is essential to

> controlling

> infection and one or two other things.

> The normal control of infection is by the immune system using white

> blood

> cells which use oxygen to kill microbes. (Babior. Oxygen dependent

> microbial

> killing. New England Journal of Medicine 1978)

> Infection damages capillaries and reduces oxygen delivery and leucocyte

> actvity.

> More oxygen (HDOT/HBOT) may increase the delivery of oxygen to allow the

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> infection to be controlled naturally.

> In other words breathing a higher level of oxygen extends the normal

> envelope of recovery

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> Dr P B MB ChB DIH PhD FFOM

> Wolfson Hyperbaric Medicine Unit

> University of Dundee

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