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Sorry to tell you but becuase of the way nuts are processed ans

stored, they are not only too high in carbs, but they also can have

mycotoxins (from mold) on them, which makes them doubly bad for

candida sufferers. Yes you can have nuts again, once you have

progressed far enough on the diet, but until then, you would do better

not to have them at all right now. If you insist on having nuts,

which is NOT recommended, at leat make sure to buy raw nuts and soak

them first. See the file names " Soaking & Fermenting Grains, Nuts &

Legumes " for more information.

>

> thank you, for your advice :)... no I didn't receive anything but

> will look for the files. Do you know when you can re introduce

> nuts? If you keep your carb count down to under 40gms a day a few

> nuts would be ok is this correct?

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Hi Doug,

Unfortunately, if you live in the US, since ALL almonds now sold in

the US are being either irradiated or pasturized, I would stay away

from them all together. Which makes me sad, cuz I used to love them. :(

Jecca

--- " Doug " <organyze@...> wrote:

>

> Nope... nuts are moldy, and would probably create a reaction. They

> are never okay during a candida diet. I believe much later on,

> almonds might be acceptable.

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Welcome to our group! What is your name please? I'm glad other

members have been able to help you; it helps me out a lot! :)

is referring to our Group's Files (left menu), in case you missed

it.

All of your symptoms are very common for candida sufferers. Arthritic

pain is caused by the high numbers of candida toxins (over 79 different

kinds) that are released into the system - and they will move around

the body from one area to another, or in more than one area at the same

time. The pains on your right are more than likely caused by an

overload of toxins being handled by your liver.

The only way to cure candida is to build up your immune system so it

becomes strong enough to " make " candida change back into the nice

friendly organism it is supposed to be in the body. So you can't go

wrong on this program.

The best in health, Bee

>

> I was hospitalised last year and was diagnosed with Crohns but had no

> markers and now the doctor says its not crohns I have the following

> symptoms; eye floaters, pain in my right side, arthritic pain, hives,

> bloating, digestive disturbances, hair loss, extreme tiredness etc.

I

> tried the diet partially and nystantin but had really bad migraines

> after taking the nystantin and felt so nauseas. what do you

reccommend

> for this? also is non GM soy milk ok? And when can you re introduce

> berries as I normally have a health shake every morning with

berries?

> Also in some candida sites they say smiths potato chips (crisps)

plain

> and oat cakes are ok? are these ok to eat? what probiotics do you

> recommend?

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> thank you, for your advice :)... no I didn't receive anything but

> will look for the files. Do you knwo when you can re introduce

> nuts? If you keep your carb count down to under 40gms a day a few

> nuts would be ok is this correct?

==>It isn't just about keeping your carb count down; it's about

the " kind of carbs " consumed. Each type of carb must be low in carbs

and sugars in and of itself, and nuts are high in carbs. High carb

foods and sugars feed candida.

The amount of proteins fats and carbs per day that is okay is

calculated according to your height - see " C) Candida Diet " Folder

for " How to Calculate Your Ratios " .

Bee

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Dr. G doesn't approve of any diet other than the diet. With

that said, many people are on other diets.

cheryl

On Feb 29, 2008, at 9:57 AM, angie huiz wrote:

> We are new to and will be making an appointment with Dr. G as

> soon as able. We are going to do the Body Ecology Diet, it is about

> foods to eat and food combining. It is suppose to be very good for

> healing the gut and also for controlling yeast. Does anyone know if

> Dr. G. approves of this? I think it would qualify, and things can

> be modified of course for specific allergies, etc.

>

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Hi-

If it will help to identify what 'type' of diet the

diet is, it is based on the low allergy diet -

and if I understand correctly, it's the diet the

American Academy of Obstetrics recommends pregnant

women w/a family history of allergies use, and the AAP

recommends w/children with a family history of food

allergies ... but you never hear of it for some

reason. I could also be wrong on the source but it is

a major mainstream medical organization that put those

allergy regulations in place decades ago.

Also, the diet is based on a modified The Zone

diet as far as choosing proportions of protein to

carbs and sugar. I think it's the maintenance part of

the Zone diet - closest to that.

HTH-

--- Cheryl Lowrance <c.lowrance@...> wrote:

> Dr. G doesn't approve of any diet other than the

> diet. With

> that said, many people are on other diets.

>

> cheryl

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> On Feb 29, 2008, at 9:57 AM, angie huiz wrote:

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> > We are new to and will be making an

> appointment with Dr. G as

> > soon as able. We are going to do the Body Ecology

> Diet, it is about

> > foods to eat and food combining. It is suppose to

> be very good for

> > healing the gut and also for controlling yeast.

> Does anyone know if

> > Dr. G. approves of this? I think it would qualify,

> and things can

> > be modified of course for specific allergies, etc.

> >

> > Angie

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Hi Angie -

He had been asked before about that diet, and he did

not feel that such a diet was necessary at all. He

believes that the low allergy low carb high protein no

sugar combos are sufficient.

HTH-

--- angie huiz <angiehuiz@...> wrote:

> We are new to and will be making an appointment

> with Dr. G as soon as able. We are going to do the

> Body Ecology Diet, it is about foods to eat and food

> combining. It is suppose to be very good for

> healing the gut and also for controlling yeast.

> Does anyone know if Dr. G. approves of this? I

> think it would qualify, and things can be modified

> of course for specific allergies, etc.

>

> Angie

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Unusual cholesterol findings have been mentioned by Dr

G. I don't remember the reason, if the reason is even

known. But I suspect it's a subtle marker for immune

dysregulation contributing to metabolic stuff. It's

not really a big deal, I wouldn't be very concerned -

just know that it is not uncommon in . Maybe

someone has a link to some research?

HTH-

--- angie huiz <angiehuiz@...> wrote:

> Has anyone has a child with a very low cholesterol

> lab level? We do not restrict any healthy fats from

> my son's diet, and encouage them, but he still has a

> lower cholesterol level, 112. This is lower than

> what is recommeded by our diecitian who sees many

> children with ASD improve from eating more fats also

> in their diet and / raw foods. The idea is that the

> brain cannot provide mylenation for the brain and

> nerve pathways, without enough fats / cholesterol.

> Has anyone had a similar situation or heard of one?

> Angie

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> > Has anyone has a child with a very low cholesterol

> > lab level? We do not restrict any healthy fats from

> > my son's diet, and encouage them, but he still has a

> > lower cholesterol level, 112. This is lower than

> > what is recommeded by our diecitian who sees many

> > children with ASD improve from eating more fats also

> > in their diet and / raw foods. The idea is that the

> > brain cannot provide mylenation for the brain and

> > nerve pathways, without enough fats / cholesterol.

> > Has anyone had a similar situation or heard of one?

> > Angie

I went to a conference in Dayton, Ohio last month Dr Shaw

talked about this subject his daughter had this problem.

risk of low cholestrol are: inc. cancer inc. violent behavior,

aggression, increase infection increased depression bipolor, stroke &

cataracs. They do the test at Great Plains my grandsons test came

back low waiting on our DAN to write a script for this. Thinking this

may help him.

Carole

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The diet thing is making a lot of sense. If you eat the wrong kinds of foods, whatever this is, pretty much reacts right away? It sounds like you are doing all the right things. For the first time in two years I'm starting to feel hopeful.

Thank you again.

lou

From: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>Subject: Re: Re: Cleanses ... anyone? - Fritobird mites Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 1:09 AM

Oh, I also think the people here are awesome. My son knows what I am referring to by me simply saying I am going to go check in on my peeps.....lol From everything I have read, it would seem Myrtle Maui has a good handle on this aspect as well. I was hoping she would chime in too. Z, could you post your anti-parasitic from healthwalk again. I have heard so many good things about it, but I haven't used it myself. I wanted to use it for my maintainence.

To see results from your intestinal cleanses, if you go to the colonix site, you will get the idea. Both colonix and the happy tummy yielded those results for me. Its kinda gross, but as a wise Penny poster says "better out than in". I started my program with ReNew Life and it was a gentle slide in to the scene. There really is no "specific" time frame for the consecutive or succession of your cleanses. Start with your intestinals first. I started my yeast cleanse very early, I think 2 weeks after I started my intestinal. I am not sure that was in retrospect a good idea and what could have been why I was herxing so bad. Like I said, I was fighting mad. I also started the parasite cleanse as well at the same time. I rotated as well over the months. Even though I may not of been doing all three at the same time, (which I have), I was always supplementing with antiparasitic supplements,

and teas. The order that was passed down to me was intestinal, yeast, and then parasitic. I tailored this advice to fit my situation. My areas I wanted covered were Intestinal, Yeast, Parasitic, Detox, and building back up with suppplementation (Dr. Hildy). My liver has taken a hard assault in this past year, and I am fortunate it hasn't failed me yet. Kidney's too. I am currently working on those too.

To support what I said earlier, about malabsorption and decreased nutritional status, I would like to tell you about the horizontal ridges on my nails. All of them have them, they have grown out to just past half way. Knowing how fast my nails grow, this ridge correlates with the time frame from Dec to Feb.

On this road, each of you will learn to tailor what you do in accordance with your own body's needs.

Re: Cleanses ... anyone? - Frito

Frito! Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to post a reply. Truth be known, I was hoping you would as I value your opinion and expertise as I do many others on this list! You guys are simply AWESOME!!! :) Ok...1. Colonix OR2. Happy Tummy3. CandaGone4. Parasite CleanseShould I do the cleanses in that order so that the Parasite cleanse is more effective when it comes time to do it? ly, when you posted the link to that article the other day, I FREAKED after I read it. 'Cause those little "lint balls" were exactly what I saw when we were at the end of this. Including the red and blue fibers. There weren't that many of them, but it only takes ONE from what I read. At the time when I found them on me, I truly thought it was the mites dying off... But now I know that's not the case. I don't think they're gone... maybe externally.. ..and IF they're not,

then I need to make sure that they are GONE for good! You are such a blessing to us all Frito!Thanks & Many Many Hugs!TrlyBlestP.S. I know it's been a long rough road for you and you've been in my prayers constantly. I am so glad to know that you are doing much better! >> In December, when I was VERY ill, a friend of mine and a patient of a morg's physician gave me some advice. I can only pass on what he told me. The very first thing in the way of cleansing is to do an intestinal cleanse and a yeast cleanse. There are combo products, but I chose to do seperate ones. I was told then and have since confirmed that info, if you cannot clean out the colon and the yeast in your

intestines, nothing you put in will be absorbed properly do perform it's intended function. Simply because it cannot perfuse through all the junk we have acquired through the years and out to our body where it should take effect. (I also feel this may have a profound influence on the med's we may ingest) To do any cleanse, it takes time to whittle away all those years of junk. I have found only two intestinal cleanses worth their weight. Unfortunately, they are expensive, but they work wonderfully. I wish had had just gone ahead and> invested in it, in the end it would have been less expensive and the results, I got signifigant results within a relatively short time as compared to the others I had been doing for months. That being said, Colonix and Happy Tummy. In that order. I actually do both. I had candida in the intestine. Believe

me, I had it and I saw it. The most powerful thing I have ever done is 8 oz. of water, 2 table spoons of salt, and probably about a fouth of a cup of lemon concentrate. I accidently jerked and dumped a whole bunch in. The reaction of my stomach was immediate. I was very nauseous, ill for about 4 hours. I laid down. When I woke up, I went to the restroom and it wasn't pleasant, so I'll spare you TMI. The results were spores and hyphae in the toilet...... yeee-uk. After that incident, my headache and nausea passed. I have since been doing a candida cleanse called CandaGone and recently have stopped. It took me seven months to> get where I am now. I think I'm good in the yeast department.> After seeing results from the intestinal and yeast cleanse, I started a parasite cleanse. I have not stopped with that yet. Z had

incredible results with one. It is also pricey, but the things I hear about it are all good. I have tried others and am currently on Dr. Hildy's protocol. I am also improving. Mel, I think from the sounds of it has a recipe for Liver and gallstone cleanse in which I am eventually going to do after what I am doing now. For other liver and kidney detox issues, exposures to all the pesticides and med's, teas are a wonderful way to detox. You can also find these in broad category teas or single teas combined. My protocol combines single teas, plus I have my own, and a couple of combo ones as well..> Ingredients you want to look for: This depends on what is really going on with you. Its easy to give a broad explanation but in doing so some things, just don't work for all. What has worked for you in the past? Give me a short while and I

will cut and paste some more info on ingredients.> Cleansing is not a quick fix, but the investment in yourself will help you in this battle and help keep those whom have beat this crap farther away from having to deal with it again. I have made a lifetime commitment to interval cleansing. I don't ever want to be in the dark place I was at in December. XXOO........ Frito>

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From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of talaeitabaSent: Friday, July 18, 2008 10:22 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] DIET

HelloI want to know about a list of foods for breakfast , launch and dinner compatible to RRMS,.Also I read about the gluten (found in wheat, barley, rye, and oat). So all kinds of bread we have, have gluten! So what bread we can eat?Bests

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I am having an up and down adjustment to lDN, its been a bit over a

week and get headaches/pain/red eyes later in day---of a new variety,

am sure somehow related. not convinved its the filler

I did research and at a forum about LDN for autistic kids they said

that wheat, dairy, soy, corn etc can be treated like opiates by brain

and thus cause bad reaction to LDN. anyone know about this? I am

already off wheat and dairy but still eating soy and corn and

chocolate.....thinking will chill on that for awhile and see what happens.

getting tired of all the limitations the deeper i go into trying to

deal with stuff though.

-- In low dose naltrexone , " talaeitaba " <talaeitaba@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello

> I want to know about a list of foods for breakfast , launch and dinner

> compatible to RRMS,.

> Also I read about the gluten (found in wheat, barley, rye, and oat).

> So all kinds of bread we have, have gluten! So what bread we can eat?

> Bests

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there is a SPELT bread that is gluten-free!! can be bought in some health food stores!! my son buys his at TRADER DAN'S. don't know if they have stores nation-wide, though!!

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Spelt bread is definitely NOT gluten free - be careful

julie

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> there is a SPELT bread that is gluten-free!! can be bought in some

health

> food stores!! my son buys his at TRADER DAN'S. don't know if they

have

> stores nation-wide, though!!

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If spelt is not gluten free what grains

are? I love bread and grains but I know the effects if not gluten are terrible

for us.

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DIET

Spelt bread is definitely NOT gluten free - be careful

julie

>

> there is a SPELT bread that is gluten-free!! can be bought in some

health

> food stores!! my son buys his at TRADER DAN'S. don't know if they

have

> stores nation-wide, though!!

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> _marshiris@..._ (mailto:marshiris@...)

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rice quinoa and teff are gluten free.

> >

> > there is a SPELT bread that is gluten-free!! can be bought in

some

> health

> > food stores!! my son buys his at TRADER DAN'S. don't know if they

> have

> > stores nation-wide, though!!

> >

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You might do okay on sprouted grain bread. But bread just might not be good for you for other reasons.

ann

RE: [low dose naltrexone] Re: DIET

If spelt is not gluten free what grains are? I love bread and grains but I know the effects if not gluten are terrible for us.

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 9:03 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: DIET

Spelt bread is definitely NOT gluten free - be carefuljulie>> there is a SPELT bread that is gluten-free!! can be bought in somehealth > food stores!! my son buys his at TRADER DAN'S. don't know if theyhave > stores nation-wide, though!!> > _marshiris@..._ (mailto:marshiris@...) > > > > > > **************Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for > FanHouse Fantasy Football today. > (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)>

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hi i am interested in learning more re this. can you tell me where you

saw this? i am getting awful dizziness and nausea from ldn so stopped

it 3 days ago as i couldn't stand it. RA pain is coming back but i

almost passed out the other day with dizziness. i only eat dairy of the

things you mention. maybe i shoudl try cutting it out for a week and

seeing if this helps?

thanks

monique

I am having an up and down adjustment to lDN, its been a bit over a

week and get headaches/pain/

red eyes later in day---of a new variety,

am sure somehow related. not convinved its the filler

I did research and at a forum about LDN for autistic kids they said

that wheat, dairy, soy, corn etc can be treated like opiates by brain

and thus cause bad reaction to LDN. anyone know about this? I am

already off wheat and dairy but still eating soy and corn and

chocolate.....thinking will chill on that for awhile and see what

happens.

getting tired of all the limitations the deeper i go into trying to

deal with stuff though.

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checkout body ecology by donna gates. quinoa millet amaranth buckwheat

rice are gluten free.

If spelt is not gluten free what grains are? I love bread and grains

but I know the effects if not gluten are terrible for us.

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i dont have autism but just trying to research ldn, this site is helpful

>

> hi i am interested in learning more re this. can you tell me where you

> saw this? i am getting awful dizziness and nausea from ldn so

stopped it

> 3 days ago as i couldn't stand it. RA pain is coming back but i almost

> passed out the other day with dizziness. i only eat dairy of the things

> you mention. maybe i shoudl try cutting it out for a week and seeing if

> this helps?

>

> thanks

> monique

>

> I am having an up and down adjustment to lDN, its been a bit over a

> week and get headaches/pain/

> red eyes later in day---of a new variety,

> am sure somehow related. not convinved its the filler

> I did research and at a forum about LDN for autistic kids they said

> that wheat, dairy, soy, corn etc can be treated like opiates by brain

> and thus cause bad reaction to LDN. anyone know about this? I am

> already off wheat and dairy but still eating soy and corn and

> chocolate.....thinking will chill on that for awhile and see what

happens.

> getting tired of all the limitations the deeper i go into trying to

> deal with stuff though.

>

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If you go to the main page and pull up , the diet info is in

those files.  It may also be posted on the website www.neuroimmunedr.com, or

.net - sometimes I have to hunt for it.  It's easier to find in the files.  

There are other papers to read there too if you haven't already.

HTH-

DIET

What is the diet?!!!

Can someone help me to learn the DOs and DON " Ts of the diet?!!!

I appreciate all your info.

Love, Gabby. :0)

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Hi ,

I hate to be the one to tell you, but you'll never heal your candida

problem without eating meat and eggs. I know how it is to hear those

words because I was in your position just a few short months ago. I

was a vegetarian for 16 years and thought that there was no way I would

ever change. It took a lot of soul searching and a lot of reading on

Bee's site and elsewhere to finally come to the realization that I had

to let that go. I was just making myself sicker and sicker and I had

to do something. I think it was one of the hardest things I ever did.

Most people find staying away from sugar the hardest, but for me it was

the eating meat and eggs part. I had such a strong aversion. It's

getting much better now and when I start getting queazy I just keep

telling myself that this is helping me.

People become vegetarians for a lot of reasons, so I don't pretend to

know yours. But my greatest advice is to try your best to start eating

meat and eggs, even if it means having a friend cook it for you in the

beginning. I started out this diet by eating fish twice a day. I did

that for a month before I could even consider any other kind of meat.

I think it was another few weeks before I finally got up the courage to

try Bee's egg drink. Now, it's the only way I can eat eggs! Both the

taste and smell of cooked eggs still make my stomach go flippety-flop!

LOL!

Anyway, I just thought I would share some of my story with you and

really encourage you try meat. Believe me, I know how hard it is, but

the foods you are using to get protein are just making your candida

worse, including the acid reflux.

Good luck!

>

> This is . I'm following the diet as closely as I can right now,

> and I have seen improvement, along with the coconut oil and some

> garlic and pau'darco tea. However, it is difficult for me to follow it

> completely as I am vegetarian, so no eggs or chicken, etc. and I've

> had a swallowing problem, so I can't eat normally either, along with

> acid reflux. Any menu suggestions for vegetarians?

>

> Thanks!

>

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