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In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:28:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, monica_wall2000@... writes:

I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.Here are the things I take aready -Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic, Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, MagnesiumGabapentin, AmitriptylineCan anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.Danny

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I know that if i take zinc on an empty stomach i feel sick to my stomach big time 10 minutes later--same goes for selenium.

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HI Danny,    My name is MIke and I'm in the same boat as you are. I'm taking a lot of the same supplements along with two prescriptions for Candida bateria in my gut.. I have melanoma cancer and also taking LDN along witha Macrobiotic  diet routine. Lets keep in touch as we seem to be on the same path to recovery.Have a great dayand God bless        MIkeOn Jun 4, 2006, at 4:30 AM, Danny (UK) wrote: I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily. It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida. Here are the things I take aready - Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic, Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Magnesium Gabapentin, Amitriptyline Can anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach. Danny

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HI DANNY! I WAS JUST READING YOUR EMAIL ABOUT SUPPLEMENTS 2 TAKE SO MANY ON A EMPTY STOMACH, ANSWER 2 YOUR QUESTION IS I TAKE HEAPS OF SUPP AND I ALWAYS EATING BEFORE 1 TAKE MY TABS BECAUSE I KNOW I FEEL NAUSEA IF I DONT EAT FIRST, BUT EVERY1 IS DIFFRENT I SURPOSE. BUT STILL I DONT THINK IT WOULD BE HEALTHY HAVING ALL THOSE TABS ON A EMPTY STOMACH. BY THE WAY MY NAME IS MONICA I LIVE IN PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALA AND I HAVE HAD MS FOR 8 YRS NOW, NICE 2 TAKE 2 U, BYE NOW AUSSIE FRON DOWNUNDER! "Danny (UK)" <dandylion@...> wrote: I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.Here are the things I take aready

-Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic, Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, MagnesiumGabapentin, AmitriptylineCan anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.Danny __________________________________________________

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You should take suppliments with food. It helps it break down get absorbed. For that same reason I would not take a bunch of suppliments all at the same time. Many MS patients have issues with absorption so it would make sense to split them up.

also when you start a bunch of suppliments you start with one and then if that goes well add one more a ew days later and keep on doing that. that way you'll know what you may be having an reaction to.

just because its a suppliment doesn't mean it can't affect you in a negative way.

Cyndi

"Danny (UK)" <dandylion@...> wrote:

I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.Here are the things I take aready -Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic, Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, MagnesiumGabapentin, AmitriptylineCan anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.Danny

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For candida, eliminate all carbohydrates from your diet.

Drink aloe vera juice, eat PLAIN yoghurt several times a day. Season your food liberally with oregano.

mjh

Date: Sun Jun 4, 2006 6:53 am (PDT) From: "Jakeqx4@..." Jakeqx4@... Subject: Re: Little Off Subject - Supplements In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:28:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, monica_wall2000@... writes:I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.Here are the things I take aready -

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Danny

Eating once a day puts the body in starvation mode, hence loosing weight will be very hard.

Try eating five to six very small meals a day instead. Eat fresh food, no junk, nothing prepared or processed.

By the way, some amino acid supplements MUST be taken on an empty stomach.

Good luck to you

mjh

Date: Sun Jun 4, 2006 8:31 am (PDT) From: "Danny (UK)" dandylion@... Subject: Re: Little Off Subject - Supplements Cyndi,I guess I did know that it would be better to take food with the supplements, but the pile is getting bigger all the time , and it's going to grow even more when I start trying to tackle the candida.Eating makes me very tired, so I have got into a routine where I only eat once a day, at 15:00, then sleep for 1-2 hours. If I spread the supplements out through the day and eat every time I take some, I'll never be out of my bed, and I'll weigh a lot more than I do now.I will change though from taking them in the morning to taking them when I eat in the afternoonI'm more concerned with the combination of all the various supplements, minerals and drugs and whether they all compliment each other.Or whether some may be cancelling out the benefits of others. Are there any combinations that should be avoided ?Danny

mjh"The Basil Book"http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Cyndi,

I guess I did know that it would be better to take food with the

supplements, but the pile is getting bigger all the time , and it's

going to grow even more when I start trying to tackle the candida.

Eating makes me very tired, so I have got into a routine where I only

eat once a day, at 15:00, then sleep for 1-2 hours. If I spread the

supplements out through the day and eat every time I take some, I'll

never be out of my bed, and I'll weigh a lot more than I do now.

I will change though from taking them in the morning to taking them

when I eat in the afternoon

I'm more concerned with the combination of all the various

supplements, minerals and drugs and whether they all compliment each

other.

Or whether some may be cancelling out the benefits of others.

Are there any combinations that should be avoided ?

Danny

> I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.

> It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the

candida.

> Here are the things I take aready -

>

> Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils,

Garlic,

> Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin

C,

> Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium,

Copper,

> Magnesium

> Gabapentin, Amitriptyline

>

> Can anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same

time, first

> thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.

>

> Danny

>

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The grape seed extract and red wine powder

are similar in nature. I have used most of these plus another 20 or so to

defeat cancer. According to Bihari and Zagon both when I first inquired

about LDN, there is no conflict with any of these things as well as dozens of

others.

Regards,

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://survivecancerfoundation.org

Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow

will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matt

6:34 (NIV)

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In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:28:06 AM

Eastern Daylight Time, monica_wall2000@... writes:

I'm already taking what seems like a lot

of supplements daily.

It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.

Here are the things I take aready -

Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic,

Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C,

Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper,

Magnesium

Gabapentin, Amitriptyline

Can anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first

thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.

Danny

reply:

I know that if i take zinc on an empty

stomach i feel sick to my stomach big time 10 minutes later--same goes for

selenium.

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hi,

has anyone tried or came across graviola or kha a spice.

http://www.graviola.org/

BE HAPPY :)

http://www.newhopecentre.co.uk/home.php

http://www.regenerativenutrition.com/

http://www.envirohealthtech.com/researchions.htm

http://search./search?fr=slv1 & p=MSM

dlmaltman@...

>From: " Bruce Guilmette PhD " <bruce@...>

>Reply-low dose naltrexone

><low dose naltrexone >

>Subject: RE: [low dose naltrexone] Little Off Subject - Supplements

>Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 12:06:59 -0400

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>The grape seed extract and red wine powder are similar in nature. I have

>used most of these plus another 20 or so to defeat cancer. According to

>Bihari and Zagon both when I first inquired about LDN, there is no conflict

>with any of these things as well as dozens of others.

>

>

>

>Regards,

>

>

>

>Bruce Guilmette, PhD

>

>Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

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> <http://survivecancerfoundation.org> http://survivecancerfoundation.org

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>

>

>Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day

>has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV)

>

>

>

> _____

>

>From: low dose naltrexone

>[mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Jakeqx4@...

>Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:52 AM

>low dose naltrexone

>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Little Off Subject - Supplements

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>In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:28:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

>monica_wall2000@... writes:

>

>I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.

>It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.

>Here are the things I take aready -

>

>Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic,

>Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C,

>Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper,

>Magnesium

>Gabapentin, Amitriptyline

>

>Can anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first

>thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.

>

>Danny

>

>

>

>reply:

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>I know that if i take zinc on an empty stomach i feel sick to my stomach

>big

>time 10 minutes later--same goes for selenium.

>

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i understand-i went to the doctor and gave me so many supplements - i told her i'd never leave my house if i took them all.

first of all your probably tired because of the way you eat. you should be eating something small every few hours. that way your blood sugar stay stable. I hate eating three meals a day so I kind of spread things around. I have a protein drink for breakfast. A Luna bar as a snack. I keep greens and cut up fruit in my house so i can pick at it.

first your going to have decide what your going to eat and not to eat because of the Candida- i believe you can't have fruits because of the sugar content -i could be wrong.

but you have to make sue you get enough protein especially and if you don't want to eat try to find some kind of something with vitamins you can mix into something--i use low carb milk-it has very little sugar in it and throw a little vanilla in for taste.

I would take these in the evening time

Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils,

helps with evacuation the ole bowel the next am.

cyndi

[low dose naltrexone] Re: Little Off Subject - Supplements

Cyndi,I guess I did know that it would be better to take food with the supplements, but the pile is getting bigger all the time , and it's going to grow even more when I start trying to tackle the candida.Eating makes me very tired, so I have got into a routine where I only eat once a day, at 15:00, then sleep for 1-2 hours. If I spread the supplements out through the day and eat every time I take some, I'll never be out of my bed, and I'll weigh a lot more than I do now.I will change though from taking them in the morning to taking them when I eat in the afternoonI'm more concerned with the combination of all the various supplements, minerals and drugs and whether they all compliment each other.Or whether some may be cancelling out the benefits of others. Are there any combinations that should be avoided ?Danny > I'm already taking what seems like a lot of supplements daily.> It now looks like I should be taking even more, to treat the candida.> Here are the things I take aready -> > Evening primrose oil, Cod liver oil, Omega three fish oils, Garlic, > Ginko biloba, Acidophilus, Red wine powder, Echinacea, Vitamin C, > Vitamin D, Multi Vitamins, Grapeseed extract, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, > Magnesium> Gabapentin, Amitriptyline> > Can anyone tell me if it's ok to take them all at the same time, first > thing in the morning, on an empty stomach.> > Danny>

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In a message dated 6/4/2006 6:53:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, Jakeqx4@... writes:

Echinacea

If Echinacea truely boosts the immune system in a way that LDN does not, then it could cause more problems.

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Hmmmmm,

Well if the doctors were right about strengthening the immune system then LDN should not be working. Why would it be bad to use Echinacea?

Aletha

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In a message dated 6/4/2006 6:53:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, Jakeqx4@... writes:

Echinacea

If Echinacea truely boosts the immune system in a way that LDN does not, then it could cause more problems.

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