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If you're not on a candida diet, get on one.

There are tons of books out there and websites too. I shop at organic groceries only and don't buy ANY prepared foods. Also no fast food. It's a pain but feel so good that it's scary. Start by eliminating all sugar, refined flours (especially wheat gluten) and MSG and artifical sweetners.

Read every label of everything you put in your mouth. You must be regimented. It's not for the faint of heart but better than being sick.

From: Wayne <algis@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Transdermal cream; LDN and yeast overgrowlow dose naltrexone Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 2:56 PM

Hello group;Almost 4 months with LDN 4.5 and no real improvement (I dont know if the disease has been stopped but the odds are with me). No relapse tho since then. One of the reason why LDN may not find its way in my metabolism could be because of yeast overgrow (is it candiasis-related only?).Then I would logically think that the yeast is "eating" all or part of the LDN during the digestion (only wild thoughts here - dont fire the squad). Therefore; a transdermal application would bypass this problem; or am I nowhere close?Any thought welcome;Cheers all;Algis

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I believe they theory is LDN will aggravate an underlying yeast

overload condition making you feel worse. This is why people are

encouraged to test for yeast and deal with it.

A great source of information on this subject is located on Dr.

McCandless' LDN for Autism discussion group in the File Section.

Autism_LDN/files/

Not sure if you first need to become a member of her group to access.

Art

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>

> Hello group;

>

> Almost 4 months with LDN 4.5 and no real improvement (I dont know

if

> the disease has been stopped but the odds are with me). No relapse

> tho since then. One of the reason why LDN may not find its way in

my

> metabolism could be because of yeast overgrow (is it candiasis-

> related only?).

>

> Then I would logically think that the yeast is " eating " all or part

> of the LDN during the digestion (only wild thoughts here - dont

fire

> the squad).

> Therefore; a transdermal application would bypass this problem; or

am

> I nowhere close?

>

> Any thought welcome;

>

> Cheers all;

>

> Algis

>

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LDN, helps the immune system. A yeast problem must be treated,with anitfungal

and yeast protocol. The same reason LDN, will not kill lyme,it will help you get

better by helping the immune system. Treat yeast, and do LDN, you will get well.

Hello group;

Almost 4 months with LDN 4.5 and no real improvement (I dont know if

the disease has been stopped but the odds are with me). No relapse

tho since then. One of the reason why LDN may not find its way in my

metabolism could be because of yeast overgrow (is it candiasis-

related only?).

Then I would logically think that the yeast is " eating " all or part

of the LDN during the digestion (only wild thoughts here - dont fire

the squad).

Therefore; a transdermal application would bypass this problem; or am

I nowhere close?

Any thought welcome;

Cheers all;

Algis

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If you have a yeast problem and take LDN, you should get a strong die off reaction. When that doesn't happen, I suspect the immune system isn't able to respond to the LDN. There are pathogins that modify the immune responce. And there are Md's that use Mild Silver Protien IV with success. ...RP

From: Wayne <algis@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Transdermal cream; LDN and yeast overgrowlow dose naltrexone Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 2:56 PM

Hello group;Almost 4 months with LDN 4.5 and no real improvement (I dont know if the disease has been stopped but the odds are with me). No relapse tho since then. One of the reason why LDN may not find its way in my metabolism could be because of yeast overgrow (is it candiasis-related only?).Then I would logically think that the yeast is "eating" all or part of the LDN during the digestion (only wild thoughts here - dont fire the squad). Therefore; a transdermal application would bypass this problem; or am I nowhere close?Any thought welcome;Cheers all;Algis

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I just wanted to point out that the question of the role of yeast

overgrowth in our health is a controversial one (whether one is on

LDN or not). The safe route is to eliminate foods from the diet that

could cause yeast overgrowth, but I don't think it's clear what the

relationship is between LDN and yeast overgrowth. I've read one

posting suggesting that if you have yeast overgrowth, LDN will

aggravate you and actually make you worse. That was followed by

another posting saying that if you have yeast overgrowth, the LDN

simply won't work. Others have posted saying that they eat whatever

they want and LDN works just fine for them. So, although as I said,

the safe route is to eliminate sugars and other yeast encouraging

foods, I'm not convinced that we yet understand what the interplay is

between yeast overgrowth and LDN.

Best to all,

Toni

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From 's LDN forum:

Check yourself for Candida(yeast overgrowth)

Some of your symptoms may not be MS, it could possibly be

Candida...and LDN does NOTHING for Candida. NOTE: Candida if moderate

can lessen the effects of LDN, severe candida can wipe out all

effects of LDN...this is being seen throughout the different LDN

forums. Many will go for years feeling great on LDN but then start to

feel bad again, most check out positive for candida. See entire

thread of posts on this subject if you test positive for candida.

http://tinyurl.com/48ds6l

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> I just wanted to point out that the question of the role of yeast

> overgrowth in our health is a controversial one (whether one is on

> LDN or not). The safe route is to eliminate foods from the diet

that

> could cause yeast overgrowth, but I don't think it's clear what the

> relationship is between LDN and yeast overgrowth. I've read one

> posting suggesting that if you have yeast overgrowth, LDN will

> aggravate you and actually make you worse. That was followed by

> another posting saying that if you have yeast overgrowth, the LDN

> simply won't work. Others have posted saying that they eat whatever

> they want and LDN works just fine for them. So, although as I said,

> the safe route is to eliminate sugars and other yeast encouraging

> foods, I'm not convinced that we yet understand what the interplay

is

> between yeast overgrowth and LDN.

>

> Best to all,

> Toni

>

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