Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 >I think that " little child inside of you " is not your friend -- I >think it's Candida fungus crying out to be fed. Yeah, this is something I've been wondering about for a long while. But it has become more than sugar cravings. I talked about extreme eating environment sensitivity and OCD. Any noise, especially mechanical noise, no matter how small; any possibility of impending responsibility that I might be in some way neglecting, or of having caused someone some bad feeling or that someone might be angry with me--in short, an extreme guilt sensitivity; any disturbance or possibility of disturbance; not having way more than enough time to eat; fear of germs, or forgetting something even slightly important, or that I put something where someone else might think it shouldn't be or might conceivably not be able to find it; fear of isolation...in short, anything short of a womb-like atmosphere, and I get too anxious to eat. Which has a lot to do with why the Warrior Diet worked so well for me--one eats in the evening, when the day's activities are done, there's no one coming over to do something around the house, and so forth...This thing makes it so difficult or impossible for me to eat normal food (non-cereal & sugar) 3x a day, beyond the digestive difficulties and inability to eat much at one sitting. And that's what is keeping this whole thing going, and what makes it so hard to stop. Dietetically, I know what to do, but I'm not able to do it. > > An important thing in all of this has been a quality of willfulness. > > That is, it's like there's a little child inside me that > > refuses to eat anything but sugary stuff. > > To me it sounds as if you have Candida fungus overgrowth, among other > things. If I were you I would completely stop eating sugars and starches. > Gradually increase your consumption of fermented foods. I think that " little > child inside of you " is not your friend -- I think it's Candida fungus > crying out to be fed. If you decide to stop sugars/starches for awhile (at > least 6 months,) you'll inevitably go through an absolutely miserable period > of detox (Herxhiemer Effect) for a couple of weeks at least. During that > time you'll feel like you have the flu and can't think straight and you'll > crave sugar like you never thought possible. > > I know about this problem because I had a very similar experience that > started a year ago; It started innocently enough as I was simply trying to > put weight back on after weeks of illness and antibiotics. Boy did I ever > LOVE my Tollhouse chocolate chip cookies, granola and soy milk. I WANTED ALL > THE WRONG STUFF! and I see now how that was a sign... > > It took me about 6 months of a strict Candida control diet to get back to > normal (better than normal now!) and it can for you too. But getting there > is miserable at first so you'd better know that from the start -- cold > turkey! > > Just my 2 pennies.... > > ~Robin > > There are a couple of good message boards on . Read their files first. > One is: candida treatment/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 > But it has become more than sugar cravings. Bacteria and fungal overgrowth often do VERY weird things to your head. The feelings of dread and panic you mention happen to be quite similar to those I experienced. If I were you, I'd start this minute on the SCD diet http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/ but I wouldn't eat any of the fruit or honey that they say is okay. Wait at least a few weeks. And don't do any of the anti-fungal supplements yet as they will be just too much of an overload on your already taxed liver and make your withdrawal symptoms even more unreal. I guarantee that you'll feel a heck of a lot worse than you're feeling now but it's the only way to get through it... Personally, I'd save my money for a therapist until after I'd taken care of this diet thing. ~Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 Rick, Like others here, I don't think you are being willful or in any way acting like a child. I think you are doing the best you can (seeking help here and being completely honest in the process) when at the mercy of serious compulsive/addictive disorder. Whatever caused the disorder, events or psychology or simply bad food, the difficulty now is knowing how to break the deadly cycle. I think it can be done starting with the food or starting with some kind of therapy, but is probably best if you can manage to begin both as soon as possible. The " enemy " is strong right now, and you need all the help you can get. If money for therapy is a problem, you might want to consider Overeaters Anonymous. I understand that you're not an overeater, but some of the people in those groups are anorexic or have other kinds of issues with food. If nothing else, being with people who understand what you're going through will be a great help in your recovery. And your recovery is what I very much hope you will soon have. http://www.taichi4seniors.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 > being with people who understand what you're > going through will be a great help in your recovery. And > your recovery is what I very much hope you will soon have. > > I agree with . Nicely said. Support, along with a sugar/starch free diet, would be a definite plus if you can swing it. Good luck. I think I know a little of what you're going through and I know it sounds corny but I feel your pain! ~Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2005 Report Share Posted April 5, 2005 I am on the candida diet. Have been for about a month. Here is where you can go for support and for all the details of the diet. candida treatment/?yguid=214212558 Of course, keep coming back here! Hope this helps, Del Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 > I am on the candida diet. Have been for about a month. Here is where > you can go for support and for all the details of the diet. > candida treatment/ This group is the older and larger candida group: candidiasis/ Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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