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Has anyone tried this to help with cfs?

Dear ,

I have done some detoxing and followed a " candida diet " - it

helped some because you are ridding yourself of toxins and some

inflammation causing things from your body but it was not in any way a

cure. Some things will actually make you feel worse (as the toxins

come out of you but also you can be allergic to some of those very

cleansing agents that are " beneficial " ).

Here is a good resource:

http://curezone.com/dis/1.asp?C0=90

(excerpt from the page:)

Body Cleansing (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)

Now, let's start with body cleansing. Body cleansing is extremely

important part of every prevention and curing program. You are

guessing: " Dietary changes you made are also a form of cleansing. "

But, most people need more then this, especially when it comes to

liver health. Body Cleansing is even important for children. Our

internal organs can hold a lot toxins, and sometimes, it is impossible

to get those toxins out, without doing cleansing. Our liver can

contain hundreds of intrahepatic stones. Those stones will block bile

flow, and affect the bases of your health, your digestion. Another

problem are parasites. You must learn as much as possible about

parasites. And, don't forget also dental toxins.

Let start with cleansing program. You are suppose to do cleansing

in this order:

1. Bowel cleanse with parasite cleanse

2. Dental cleanup (if you can afford it)

3. Kidney Cleanse and

4. Liver cleanse.

Good luck and I hope it will at least provide you with some relief

(even if it's not long lasting). This past two weeks have been awful

for me so I can relate to wanting some relief (and I am sure every one

else dreams of it too) :)

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It depends on how ill you are, but IMHO these cleanses need to be done

slowly and gently.too fast can give big reactions and trigger relapse. And,

some folks feel that mercury filling removal is actually more risky (in

terms of getting a big toxic whack) than leaving them and taking care of

them. I know I am way too sensitive for most of the packaged cleanses out

there. I feel grateful that I have had an expert guide me through this (my

acupuncturist/NAET person). As you say, helpful but no cure. I hope you feel

better soon . Aylwin xox

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Yes, I agree that toxins should be let out slowly because it took a

while to accumulate! Most MDs don't " believe " in detoxing because they

think that the liver and kidneys do a good enough job of it. I am not

so sure since our bodies weren't designed to digest, assimilate,

and/or get rid of these chemicals that pervade our entire planet

(whether we ingest them willingly or not).

I had my fillings removed and replaced a few years ago. I had mercury

in my body ( & other metals) and I still do. I don't know how much of

an effect it had physically but mentally I was so relieved to have

them out. Maybe in a way my mental relief helped a bit (????)

I also am too sensitive to packaged cleansers - pysllium is more like

eating concrete mix for me (it has the completely opposite effect than

it was meant to have - and I have problems enough in that regard -

LOL). And I am highly allergic to " weeds " - a lot of cleansing herbs

fall under that category.

The one thing that worked for me was bio-feedback. For a short time (a

day or two) after each treatment I has some relief - of alleries,

digestive, problems. pains, etc., etc., etc... But it is sooooo

expensive that I had to stop. :(

Thanks for your feedback and I hope you are doing well (as can be

expected) :)

Softest hugs, Claudine

>

> It depends on how ill you are, but IMHO these cleanses need to be done

> slowly and gently.too fast can give big reactions and trigger

relapse. And,

> some folks feel that mercury filling removal is actually more risky (in

> terms of getting a big toxic whack) than leaving them and taking care of

> them. I know I am way too sensitive for most of the packaged

cleanses out

> there. I feel grateful that I have had an expert guide me through

this (my

> acupuncturist/NAET person). As you say, helpful but no cure. I hope

you feel

> better soon . Aylwin xox

>

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Hi Claudine, funny little thing, I wonder if anyone else has this? I CANNOT

eat yoghurt, goat yoghurt (I can only have a little organic skim milk anyway

and goat cheese), or take any kind of acidophilus etc. type supplement, even

the dairy free ones, without my guts bunging up completely! Instead I eat

miso and tempeh, two soy products that have beneficial gut bacteria. Luckily

I am no longer allergic to soy! Psyllium has the same effect on me too. I

was also totally allergic to anything green at all, so no herbs for many

years. I am so grateful that I was able to take treatment (which is designed

for the very sensitive) for all those allergies and sensitivities. Lucky

that I was one of my practitioner’s first patents here, and saw her for a

long time, she did sliding scale with me and gave me a really good price so

I could do it. I am far from free from it all, but sooooo much better than

before…I lived on nothing but chicken and white rice for years! Hugs right

back atcha, Aylwin xo

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