Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 I have a strange question...maybe it has been answered..but I have not seen it... When yeast is killed...it releases a toxin which causes die off....I understand that.. It is a systemic reaction...reaching anywhere in the body. I am surmissing that Candex and Candidase, and all the RX yeast killers work the same way. My question is this, is charcoal a systemic too? If there is die- off in the brain from the yeast....and there is a reaction...will the charcoal reach that reaction. I had understood that charcoal was inert and couldn't travel to absorb and would only work with gut reactions....for those of us with yeast in the brain...that does present a problem.....and am trying to figure out what to do for that reaction...charcoal or is there something else better for die off in the brain.. That type of die off can be very unpleasent to say the least. Thanks Ronni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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