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I tried SF722 and then Lauricidin (www.lauricidin.com)for Candida.

SF722 did a slow job of improvement and after a month I changed to

lauricidinv which works really well. I have taken LDN through all this

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> I did the spit test and it seems I have a bad case of

> Candida. I have been On LDN for 2 weeks now and

> haven't seen any good affects. However, I have had

> stomach pain, like abdominal muscule pain, not upset

> stomach. I stopped LDN for 1 night, and the pain

> subsided the next day, so I started LDN back up and

> the pain came back. I got my LDN from Skips @ 3.0 MG.

> I was thinking of cutting it in half and see how I do

> with the stomach pain.

>

> But I have Candida I have to deal with. So should I

> deal with the candida first, then start back on the

> LDN or keep continuing with the LDN?

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Did you follow the anti candida diet as well?

nne

In low dose naltrexone , " healthyseed "

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> I tried SF722 and then Lauricidin (www.lauricidin.com)for Candida.

> SF722 did a slow job of improvement and after a month I changed to

> lauricidinv which works really well. I have taken LDN through all

this

>

> --- In low dose naltrexone , M <mscott007@>

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> >

> >

> > I did the spit test and it seems I have a bad case of

> > Candida. I have been On LDN for 2 weeks now and

> > haven't seen any good affects. However, I have had

> > stomach pain, like abdominal muscule pain, not upset

> > stomach. I stopped LDN for 1 night, and the pain

> > subsided the next day, so I started LDN back up and

> > the pain came back. I got my LDN from Skips @ 3.0 MG.

> > I was thinking of cutting it in half and see how I do

> > with the stomach pain.

> >

> > But I have Candida I have to deal with. So should I

> > deal with the candida first, then start back on the

> > LDN or keep continuing with the LDN?

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Hello May I suggest you first deal with you Candida as it sounds like you've got a HUGE raging problem with it - it causes vicious cycles of stomach and abdominal pain, but remember if you go on antibiotics for it, you actually set the stage for further issues with it. Try going to www.BetterHealthUSA.com to find out more on dealing with permanently ridding yourself of your Candida.M <mscott007@...> wrote: I did the spit test and it seems I have a bad case ofCandida. I have been On LDN for 2 weeks now andhaven't seen any good affects. However, I have hadstomach pain, like abdominal muscule pain, not upsetstomach. I stopped LDN for 1 night, and the painsubsided the next day, so I

started LDN back up andthe pain came back. I got my LDN from Skips @ 3.0 MG.I was thinking of cutting it in half and see how I dowith the stomach pain.But I have Candida I have to deal with. So should Ideal with the candida first, then start back on theLDN or keep continuing with the LDN?__________________________________________________

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nne

yes, I cut back on sugars (carbohydrates generally)for a while but now

find no problem with some low level in the diet. The sort of stuff

that nurtures Candida is often good to reduce in your diet anyway.

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> > >

> > > I did the spit test and it seems I have a bad case of

> > > Candida. I have been On LDN for 2 weeks now and

> > > haven't seen any good affects. However, I have had

> > > stomach pain, like abdominal muscule pain, not upset

> > > stomach. I stopped LDN for 1 night, and the pain

> > > subsided the next day, so I started LDN back up and

> > > the pain came back. I got my LDN from Skips @ 3.0 MG.

> > > I was thinking of cutting it in half and see how I do

> > > with the stomach pain.

> > >

> > > But I have Candida I have to deal with. So should I

> > > deal with the candida first, then start back on the

> > > LDN or keep continuing with the LDN?

> > >

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Me again. I am going to have to go on a complete candida protocol.

Do you think I should stay on the LDN while I'm clearing the candida

out or just wait until I'm done. It could take a while. I hate to

stop.

Pam

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> I had a good initial reaction to ldn the first week but then I felt

> very tired and brain fogged this second week. I did the spit test

and

> seem to have strong Candida.

> But I know why it has cropped up now. I have been making a drink

> called Rejuvelac out of fermented rye berries because I read that

it

> helps with Candida.(NOT) I also have been eating a lot of yoghurt

> lately.

> So I was researching Candida and figuring out what I needed to drop

> from my diet and found this info on Wickipedia:

>

> The possible relationship between gluten, casein, and autism was

> first articulated by Kalle Reichelt, M.D. in 1991.[3] Based on

> studies showing correlation between autism and increased urinary

> peptide levels, Reichelt hypothesized that some of these peptides

may

> have an opiate effect. Further work determined opioid peptides such

> as casomorphines[4] (from casein) and gluten exorphines and

> gliadorphin (from gluten) as possible suspects, due to their

chemical

> similarity to opiates. Reichelt hypothesizes that long term

exposure

> to these opiate peptides may have effects on brain maturation and

> contribute to social awkwardness and isolation. On this basis,

> Reichelt and others have proposed a gluten-free casein-free (GFCF)

> diet to minimize the buildup of opiate peptides and promote typical

> development of brain function.

> Here is the link to the page - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluten-

> free,_casein-free_diet

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> This seems to make a connection between the ldn not working so well

> when you have candida - because of the opioids made by these two

> foods. Interesting!

> So I will go on a GFCF diet and Candida diet today - I'm sure they

> are similar, and see what happens. It's a shame because I sure did

> love that rejuvelac.

> Pam

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I kept using LDN the entire time while reducing candida via diet and

supplements.

Art

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> Me again. I am going to have to go on a complete candida protocol.

> Do you think I should stay on the LDN while I'm clearing the candida

> out or just wait until I'm done. It could take a while. I hate to

> stop.

> Pam

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> Me again. I am going to have to go on a complete candida protocol.

> Do you think I should stay on the LDN while I'm clearing the candida

> out or just wait until I'm done. It could take a while. I hate to

> stop.

> Pam

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Definitely stay on LDN during your candida detox program, no need to

stop.

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Hi Everyone,

What is a complete candida protocol? My husband did the candida

home test which was positive. Could you please advise?

Thanks,

Rima Bernadette

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> > Me again. I am going to have to go on a complete candida

protocol.

> > Do you think I should stay on the LDN while I'm clearing the

candida

> > out or just wait until I'm done. It could take a while. I hate

to

> > stop.

> > Pam

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Art-

Aside from diet, which supplements rid you of the Candida?

Thanks,

From: Art <rtee54@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candidalow dose naltrexone Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 10:39 PM

I kept using LDN the entire time while reducing candida via diet and supplements.Art-->> Me again. I am going to have to go on a complete candida protocol.> Do you think I should stay on the LDN while I'm clearing the candida > out or just wait until I'm done. It could take a while. I hate to > stop.> Pam>

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Art-

I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and money on "natural" remedies for candida. He suggested Dr. McCandless's treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.

From: Art <rtee54@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candidalow dose naltrexone Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 9:54 PM

I've used many of the things listed on 's site:http://tinyurl. com/48ds6lArt-->> Art-> > Aside from diet, which supplements rid you of the Candida?> > Thanks,

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He's right, but you'll need to find a doctor who'll recognize candida

albicans yeast overgrowth is a valid problem and prescribe the proper

medication. My doctors think it's nonsense.

Art

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> Art-

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>      I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and

money on " natural " remedies for candida.  He suggested Dr. McCandless's

treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.

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I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and money on "natural" remedies for candida. He suggested Dr. McCandless's treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.> >

, what is that treatment protocol - Nystatin etc?

Celia

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You are right, most conventional doctors do not recognize candida. I have a naturopath who does phone consults and weekly communications via e-mail. I had to find someone out of state since naturopaths in my state cannot legally write prescriptions. My naturopath has called in the 2 scripts that Dr. McCandless recommends. Let me know if you would like a name. Also, Dr. McCandless gave me some useful guidelines for treating candida. Let me know if you are interested.

From: Art <rtee54@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candidalow dose naltrexone Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008, 9:37 PM

He's right, but you'll need to find a doctor who'll recognize candida albicans yeast overgrowth is a valid problem and prescribe the proper medication. My doctors think it's nonsense.Art-->> Art-> > I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and money on "natural" remedies for candida. He suggested Dr. McCandless's treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.> > >

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I see that Crystal answered your question. Good luck!

From: CELIA DANKS <celia@...>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candidalow dose naltrexone Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 11:13 AM

I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and money on "natural" remedies for candida. He suggested Dr. McCandless's treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.> >

, what is that treatment protocol - Nystatin etc?

Celia

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what is this treatment protocol and where can I find it? Vera, Bino & Jerry

From: CELIA DANKS <celiadawsholm (DOT) demon.co. uk>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candidalow dose naltrexoneDate: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 11:13 AM

I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and money on "natural" remedies for candida. He suggested Dr. McCandless's treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.> >

, what is that treatment protocol - Nystatin etc?

Celia

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> From: CELIA DANKS <celiadawsholm (DOT) demon.co. uk>

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: ldn and candida

> low dose naltrexone

> Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 11:13 AM

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>     I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and

> money on " natural " remedies for candida.  He suggested Dr.

McCandless's

> treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.

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> >

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>  

> , what is that treatment protocol -   Nystatin etc?

> Celia

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> > low dose naltrexone

> > Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008, 11:13 AM

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> >     I just spoke with Skip and he said not to waste my time and

> > money on " natural " remedies for candida.  He suggested Dr.

> McCandless's

> > treatment protocol to fully eradicate the yeast.

> > > 

> > >

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She uses a Low carb like diet, gluten free, sugar free, dairy free,

eliminate anything that promotes yeast. She recommends supplements

like Lauricidin, Olive Leaf Extract, probiotics and some others. Anti-

fungals like Diflucan. Nystatin can be used but it does not get to

fungus in the bloodstream like Diflucan does.

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