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In a message dated 12/23/03 3:10:54 AM, karitrautman@... writes:

<< Has anyone heard anything about rice syrup or prunes being allowed if you

are trying to kill yeast? >>

Any kind of syrup is not going to be good if you're trying to get rid of

yeast. The poly- and disaccaride forms of sugar are not quickly absorbed and so

instead of feeding the person feed yeast and bacteria. As for prunes, you'll

have to give them a test to see if they can be tolerated -- I just gave my son a

prune yesterday (gave into the begging even though I knew what was going to

happen) and he got angry and his ears turned bright red, possibly it's the

phenols. For others maybe a limited amount would be OK. So take a look at SCD

and

then try things one at a time, it's the only way to account for individual

differences.

Nell

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zinc is what the body uses to kill fungal diseases.

'now' optizinc seems ok

you do need to to look at other balancing minerals like occasional

manganese at some point.

i doubt rice syrup is scd legal.

In , " Kari Trautman "

<karitrautman@e...> wrote:

> Has anyone heard anything about rice syrup or prunes being allowed

if you are trying to kill yeast? Even though prunes are a dried

fruit, supposedly because they go through the system so fast the

yeast do not get to it-anyone validate this one? As for the rice

syrup, I'd love for that one to be true but sounds far fetched.

> Thanks,

> Kari

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now is a brand.

i find that when my zinc levels are adequate i don't get athletes foot

and yeast issues dissappear.

hexal povidine also works well as a topical application on athletes

foot but you do absorb iodine from it there is a limit to how often

and how much you can use.

iodine is unusual in that its a mineral that is well aborbed through

the skin, other minerals like zinc are not well absorbed.

the thing about minerals is the principle of only a couple of degrees

in a 360 compass being right..............

brands, fillers, type and even within a brand some products are ok

and others not.

a hair test would make it easier to comment on minerals, if you want

your doctor to do something useful ask him to order a hair test.

i don't know quite how to explain the leaky gut to you, when you have

it healed then everything else will be alright, like it is the

hardest thing to get right.

chelated magnesium is also necessary but can be a bit pro

yeast......... you have to give it though

zinc needs to be buffered by food so say 1/4 of an hour after a meal

very low dose calcium ascorbate, say 15 mg three or four times a day

may help with toxic load

zinc and magnesium really need selenium and adeqaute iodine

one thing leads into another

bascially she will not be absorbing anything like the full nutrients

from food. enzymes will help but the road winds on :o)

very philisophic today thats what migraine and missing out on some

peak sun does.

> QUESTIONS IN CAPS, THANKS.

> Re: rice syrup/prunes

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> zinc is what the body uses to kill fungal diseases. PERHAPS THEN

IF HER BODY IS FIGHTING THE YEAST IT MAY BE BEING DEPLETED? ALSO

JUST REALIZED WE ARE PUTTING AN ANTIFUNGAL CREAM ON HER FOOD FOR

ATHLETES FOOT BREAKOUT.

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> 'now' optizinc seems ok

> DO YOU MEAN " NOW " AS IN AT ONE POINT IT WASN'T OK? LOOKING IT UP

IT APPEARS TO BE A GREAT WAY TO GET ZINC SUPPLEMENT.

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> you do need to to look at other balancing minerals like

occasional

> manganese at some point. RIGHT NOW WITH A LEAKY GUT, IS THERE

ANY HARM IN TAKING THESE SUPPLEMENTS OR WORST CASE THEY DO NOTHING?

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