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At 13:09 08.03.99 -0800, you wrote:

>From: <threekids4us@...>

>

>Is anyone taking lactobacillis? (Mispelled) If so what kind? and Why?

>

Hello ,

Welcome to this LARGE group :-)

This list exist for 3 days , and so far we are only three people members:

,

" maaike_hovinga "

and me, Dusan Stojkovic from Norway, list Administrator.

I started this list after large amount of questions I got about Candidiasis.

So , here we are.

Is anyone taking lactobacillis?

Yes, Lactobacilus bacteria is very good in keeping Candida under control.

There are many different products out there, and the main concern of users

is how this bacteria survive Stomach Acid and Bile from the liver.

This bacteria naturaly live inside Small intestine and inside colon.

But to get there through mouth, it must survive stomach juices and Bile

and pancreatic digestion juices.

Experts say that at least one in the milion will survive, and will fastly

multiply itself if not killed by the chemicals produced by yests (candida

overgrowth).

Yeasts and bacteria are in the constant war. Chemical war. So far there is

a ballance, everything is OK.

Once one of them grow too mmuch, there is a problem.

It often happend when we kill all bacteria with antibiotics , either from

the pills,(treatment) or from the foods that we eat.

Almost all modern foods contains unnatural antibiotics (except organically

grown foods).

That is how it happen Candidiasis.

So, use those bacteria, you can't take too much, as long you have candidiasis.

For the rest of information you can see this page:

http://home.sol.no/~dusan/candida.html

Best of health:

Dusan Stojkovic

Norway

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At 13:09 08.03.99 -0800, you wrote:

>From: <threekids4us@...>

>

>Is anyone taking lactobacillis? (Mispelled) If so what kind? and Why?

>

hi cindy,

I'm taking lactobacillis too, 2 billions per cap once a day.

I'm also taking caprylic acid (350 mg once a day) and 1 cup taheebo

tea.

(I will slowly increase these anti-fungals).

I'm new to this list too and diagnosed myself with candida a month ago

and started with the diet 3 weeks ago.

greetings Maaike

(from Holland living in Houston, Texas.)

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What part of aulstraila is that? i have friends n Adaliade and in sydney

which are you closer to?

also if you can, get your hands on " What your doctor may not tell you about

Fibermyalgia. " it's by Dr Amand. don't remember his first name. iam reading

it now,a nd it says that CFS, candida and FM really need to be renamed,a

ndin fact they are goingthrough a proces snow in europe to get it changed to

a unversal name, becaus of how closely related they are. If nothing else you

should let your doctor read it. when i am done Iam going to ket my doctor

read it. he is really great about trying to help me get better not in trying

to push drugs on me. Good luck.

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Hi I am new

Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

again etc...

Thanks for any comments. Heike

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Heike,

You really dont need to be tested. If the diet and the supplements are working

for you

they wont hurt you if you dont have Candida. And the worse thing that would

happen is you

will end up healthy *grin*

Heike Herald wrote:

> Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

> bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

> have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

> does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

> where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

>

> Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

> get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

> testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

>

> Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

> has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

> again etc...

>

> Thanks for any comments. Heike

>

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I live quite close to Sydney. PS: someone has mentioned that it is o.k. for

me not to be tested. But unless I take antifungal treatment, I have read,

then they will never go away and I will be stuck with them.

>From: " Stuck " <Sstuck@...>

>

>What part of aulstraila is that? i have friends n Adaliade and in sydney

>which are you closer to?

>else you

>should let your doctor read it. when i am done Iam going to ket my doctor

>read it. he is really great about trying to help me get better not in

>trying

>to push drugs on me. Good luck.

>

>

> Hi I am new

>

>

>Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

>bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

>have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

>does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

>where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

>

>Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

>get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

>testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

>

>Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

>has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

>again etc...

>

>

>Thanks for any comments. Heike

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there are a lot of herbal treatments that are anti fungal. Garlic is one of

them but

darned if i can remember them all at the moment! lol, sorry:) i know lots of

people out

there can answer that for you.

I think it would be safe to say that just as many people kick this with herbs

as do a

prescription med

Heike Herald wrote:

> I live quite close to Sydney. PS: someone has mentioned that it is o.k. for

> me not to be tested. But unless I take antifungal treatment, I have read,

> then they will never go away and I will be stuck with them.

>

> >From: " Stuck " <Sstuck@...>

> >

> >What part of aulstraila is that? i have friends n Adaliade and in sydney

> >which are you closer to?

> >else you

> >should let your doctor read it. when i am done Iam going to ket my doctor

> >read it. he is really great about trying to help me get better not in

> >trying

> >to push drugs on me. Good luck.

> >

> >

>

> > Hi I am new

> >

> >

> >Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

> >bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

> >have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

> >does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

> >where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

> >

> >Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

> >get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

> >testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

> >

> >Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

> >has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

> >again etc...

> >

> >

> >Thanks for any comments. Heike

>

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Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

STOMACH (take orally):

Caprylic Acid

Betaine HCL

Garlic (fresh)

Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

Pau d' Arco

Nystatin (prescription)

INTESTINES (take orally):

enteric coated capsules of:

Garlic

Oil of Oregano (O3)

Turmeric

Tanalbit

Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

(HSO's)

Nystatin (prescription)

Diflucan (prescription)

enemas/colonics with antifungals

VAGINA:

Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

Douches/combinations of:

Echinacea

Pau d' Arco

Yarrow

Marshmallow

Barberry

Take orally:

TanaFem (plant tannins)

Diflucan (prescription)

Lamisil (prescription)

Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

Tea Tree Oil

liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

Colloidal Silver (CS)

nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

SYSTEMIC (take orally):

liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

Colloidal Silver (CS)

Ozone

Hydrogen Peroxide

Magnesium Peroxide

Diflucan (prescription)

Lamisil (prescription)

Sporanox (prescription)

Monolaurin / Lauricidin

SF 722

Barbarine

Viracin

Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

Ilana

On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Fry wrote:

> there are a lot of herbal treatments that are anti fungal. Garlic is one of

them but

> darned if i can remember them all at the moment! lol, sorry:) i know lots of

people out

> there can answer that for you.

> I think it would be safe to say that just as many people kick this with

herbs as do a

> prescription med

>

>

>

>

> Heike Herald wrote:

>

> > I live quite close to Sydney. PS: someone has mentioned that it is o.k. for

> > me not to be tested. But unless I take antifungal treatment, I have read,

> > then they will never go away and I will be stuck with them.

> >

> > >From: " Stuck " <Sstuck@...>

> > >

> > >What part of aulstraila is that? i have friends n Adaliade and in sydney

> > >which are you closer to?

> > >else you

> > >should let your doctor read it. when i am done Iam going to ket my doctor

> > >read it. he is really great about trying to help me get better not in

> > >trying

> > >to push drugs on me. Good luck.

> > >

> > >

> >

> > > Hi I am new

> > >

> > >

> > >Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

> > >bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

> > >have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

> > >does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

> > >where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

> > >

> > >Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

> > >get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

> > >testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

> > >

> > >Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

> > >has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

> > >again etc...

> > >

> > >

> > >Thanks for any comments. Heike

> >

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>Subject: Re: Hi I am new

>Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:14:35 +0100 (CET)

>

>Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

>

>4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

thanks so much.

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Marshmellow? pure sugar? and what do you mean insert a garlic? YUCK!

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> > >

> > >

> > >Well, I have not as yet been diagnosed. But I think I have it pretty

> > >bad from the questionaires and other information on the internet. I

> > >have seen my regular doctor already but he can't help me, because he

> > >does not believe that any useful tests for candida exist, especially

> > >where I am. I live in Canberra, Australia.

> > >

> > >Is there anyone from Australia here, who could tell me where I could

> > >get tested? Or any replies on what kind of strategies work to get a

> > >testing or prescription of the drug to see if it works?

> > >

> > >Because, after following this diet and dietary supplements my health

> > >has improved. But when I take in sugar then my skin is very itchy

> > >again etc...

> > >

> > >

> > >Thanks for any comments. Heike

> >

> >

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Hi Stuck,

On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Stuck wrote:

> Marshmellow? pure sugar? and what do you mean insert a garlic? YUCK!

I don't know about the marshmellow. Could it be the herb that marshmellows

are made from?

And yes, they did mean to " insert " the garlic. So do be careful to hang it

on a string. Since I don't have vaginal problems, I didn't do this, so I

can't comment on if it works. But I do take loads of garlic orally, about

3 to 4 grams a day.

yuck indeed, but if it works...?

Ilana.. from the Netherlands where there are no marshmellows at all.

>

> Re: Hi I am new

>

>

> Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

>

> 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

>

> STOMACH (take orally):

>

> Caprylic Acid

> Betaine HCL

> Garlic (fresh)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Pau d' Arco

> Nystatin (prescription)

>

> INTESTINES (take orally):

>

> enteric coated capsules of:

>

> Garlic

> Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Turmeric

> Tanalbit

> Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> (HSO's)

> Nystatin (prescription)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> enemas/colonics with antifungals

>

>

> VAGINA:

>

> Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

>

> Douches/combinations of:

>

> Echinacea

> Pau d' Arco

> Yarrow

> Marshmallow

> Barberry

>

> Take orally:

>

> TanaFem (plant tannins)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

>

> SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

>

> liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> Tea Tree Oil

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

>

> SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

>

> nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

>

> SYSTEMIC (take orally):

>

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> Ozone

> Hydrogen Peroxide

> Magnesium Peroxide

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Sporanox (prescription)

> Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> SF 722

> Barbarine

> Viracin

> Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

>

> check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

>

> Ilana

>

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On 5 Jan 2001, at 12:24, ilana wrote:

> > Marshmellow? pure sugar? and what do you mean insert a garlic? YUCK!

Marshmallow is a herb - the sweets just happen to be named after

it!

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what no marshmellows in the netherlands? uh then you have never had a

smore's how are you alive? LOL. marshmellows as far as i Know are from pure

sugar, this is what baffels me. thge garlic thing to me is just totally

nasty. I mean talk about italin gormet. eww sorry maybe thatw as uncalled

ofr. but ewww. no thanks

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Re: Hi I am new

>

>

> Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

>

> 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

>

> STOMACH (take orally):

>

> Caprylic Acid

> Betaine HCL

> Garlic (fresh)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Pau d' Arco

> Nystatin (prescription)

>

> INTESTINES (take orally):

>

> enteric coated capsules of:

>

> Garlic

> Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Turmeric

> Tanalbit

> Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> (HSO's)

> Nystatin (prescription)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> enemas/colonics with antifungals

>

>

> VAGINA:

>

> Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

>

> Douches/combinations of:

>

> Echinacea

> Pau d' Arco

> Yarrow

> Marshmallow

> Barberry

>

> Take orally:

>

> TanaFem (plant tannins)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

>

> SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

>

> liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> Tea Tree Oil

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

>

> SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

>

> nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

>

> SYSTEMIC (take orally):

>

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> Ozone

> Hydrogen Peroxide

> Magnesium Peroxide

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Sporanox (prescription)

> Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> SF 722

> Barbarine

> Viracin

> Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

>

> check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

>

> Ilana

>

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Stuck,

Marshmellow is an herb, no sugar, its a plant

Stuck wrote:

> what no marshmellows in the netherlands? uh then you have never had a

> smore's how are you alive? LOL. marshmellows as far as i Know are from pure

> sugar, this is what baffels me. thge garlic thing to me is just totally

> nasty. I mean talk about italin gormet. eww sorry maybe thatw as uncalled

> ofr. but ewww. no thanks

>

> -------

> It's not that life's too short, it's that we're dead so long.

> Re: Hi I am new

> >

> >

> > Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

> >

> > 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

> >

> > STOMACH (take orally):

> >

> > Caprylic Acid

> > Betaine HCL

> > Garlic (fresh)

> > Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Pau d' Arco

> > Nystatin (prescription)

> >

> > INTESTINES (take orally):

> >

> > enteric coated capsules of:

> >

> > Garlic

> > Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Turmeric

> > Tanalbit

> > Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> > (HSO's)

> > Nystatin (prescription)

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > enemas/colonics with antifungals

> >

> >

> > VAGINA:

> >

> > Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> > whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> > Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

> >

> > Douches/combinations of:

> >

> > Echinacea

> > Pau d' Arco

> > Yarrow

> > Marshmallow

> > Barberry

> >

> > Take orally:

> >

> > TanaFem (plant tannins)

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > Lamisil (prescription)

> > Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

> >

> > SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

> >

> > liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> > Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> > Tea Tree Oil

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> >

> > SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

> >

> > nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> > Colloidal Silver (CS)

> > nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

> >

> > SYSTEMIC (take orally):

> >

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> > Colloidal Silver (CS)

> > Ozone

> > Hydrogen Peroxide

> > Magnesium Peroxide

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > Lamisil (prescription)

> > Sporanox (prescription)

> > Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> > SF 722

> > Barbarine

> > Viracin

> > Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

> >

> > check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

> >

> > Ilana

> >

>

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They are talking about the herb marshmallow, not the food marshmallows. At

one time marshmallows were actually made from the marshmallow plants roots,

long, long ago. But food marshmallows currently are just a mixture of sugar,

eggs and gelatin and have been for years. You can buy the herb marshmallow

in most natural foods stores.

lindaj@...

Re: Hi I am new

>

>

> Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

>

> 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

>

> STOMACH (take orally):

>

> Caprylic Acid

> Betaine HCL

> Garlic (fresh)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Pau d' Arco

> Nystatin (prescription)

>

> INTESTINES (take orally):

>

> enteric coated capsules of:

>

> Garlic

> Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Turmeric

> Tanalbit

> Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> (HSO's)

> Nystatin (prescription)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> enemas/colonics with antifungals

>

>

> VAGINA:

>

> Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

>

> Douches/combinations of:

>

> Echinacea

> Pau d' Arco

> Yarrow

> Marshmallow

> Barberry

>

> Take orally:

>

> TanaFem (plant tannins)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

>

> SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

>

> liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> Tea Tree Oil

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

>

> SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

>

> nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

>

> SYSTEMIC (take orally):

>

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> Ozone

> Hydrogen Peroxide

> Magnesium Peroxide

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Sporanox (prescription)

> Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> SF 722

> Barbarine

> Viracin

> Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

>

> check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

>

> Ilana

>

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what? you don't mean the hwite puffy things? Iam confussed.

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Re: Hi I am new

> >

> >

> > Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

> >

> > 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

> >

> > STOMACH (take orally):

> >

> > Caprylic Acid

> > Betaine HCL

> > Garlic (fresh)

> > Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Pau d' Arco

> > Nystatin (prescription)

> >

> > INTESTINES (take orally):

> >

> > enteric coated capsules of:

> >

> > Garlic

> > Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Turmeric

> > Tanalbit

> > Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> > (HSO's)

> > Nystatin (prescription)

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > enemas/colonics with antifungals

> >

> >

> > VAGINA:

> >

> > Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> > whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> > Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

> >

> > Douches/combinations of:

> >

> > Echinacea

> > Pau d' Arco

> > Yarrow

> > Marshmallow

> > Barberry

> >

> > Take orally:

> >

> > TanaFem (plant tannins)

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > Lamisil (prescription)

> > Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

> >

> > SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

> >

> > liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> > Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> > Tea Tree Oil

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> >

> > SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

> >

> > nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> > Colloidal Silver (CS)

> > nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin

(prescription)

> >

> > SYSTEMIC (take orally):

> >

> > liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> > Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> > Colloidal Silver (CS)

> > Ozone

> > Hydrogen Peroxide

> > Magnesium Peroxide

> > Diflucan (prescription)

> > Lamisil (prescription)

> > Sporanox (prescription)

> > Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> > SF 722

> > Barbarine

> > Viracin

> > Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

> >

> > check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

> >

> > Ilana

> >

>

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Re: Hi I am new

>

>

> Here's the list from the Candida FAQ:

>

> 4.4 What antifungals are recommended for specific parts of the body?

>

> STOMACH (take orally):

>

> Caprylic Acid

> Betaine HCL

> Garlic (fresh)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Pau d' Arco

> Nystatin (prescription)

>

> INTESTINES (take orally):

>

> enteric coated capsules of:

>

> Garlic

> Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Turmeric

> Tanalbit

> Soil Based Organisms (SBO's) / Homeostatic Soil Organisms

> (HSO's)

> Nystatin (prescription)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> enemas/colonics with antifungals

>

>

> VAGINA:

>

> Monistat / Gyne-Lotrimin creams

> whole Garlic gloves inserted (don't forget the thread)

> Tea Tree Oil douche or suppositories

>

> Douches/combinations of:

>

> Echinacea

> Pau d' Arco

> Yarrow

> Marshmallow

> Barberry

>

> Take orally:

>

> TanaFem (plant tannins)

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Gentian Violet (uncertain how it's used)

>

> SKIN (apply directly to the problem skin area):

>

> liquid Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE), diluted in water

> Colloidal Silver (CS), undiluted

> Tea Tree Oil

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

>

> SINUSES (spray into nostrils):

>

> nasal sprays containing Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE) or

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> nasal irrigations containing GSE, CS, or Nystatin (prescription)

>

> SYSTEMIC (take orally):

>

> liquid Oil of Oregano (O3)

> Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE)

> Colloidal Silver (CS)

> Ozone

> Hydrogen Peroxide

> Magnesium Peroxide

> Diflucan (prescription)

> Lamisil (prescription)

> Sporanox (prescription)

> Monolaurin / Lauricidin

> SF 722

> Barbarine

> Viracin

> Oxygen (exercise, breathing, supplements)

>

> check out: http://www.infosky.net/~alexmi/candida.htm

>

> Ilana

>

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I had gall bladder asttacks that went away on Armour thyroid, but have also

read it is adrenal related. Cortisol (cortef) completely eliminated

anxiety. OTC progesterone cream might help you (cortisol precurser). Look

for a smarter doc!!

Gracia

> hi my name is and i am from western NY. I am 36 yrs old and and

> have hypothyroidism i have it for 13 yrs. I also have major depression and

> anxiety attacks. My doctors have put me on full disability because i kept

> having anxiety attacks at work and they were getting worse the older i

got.

> I just found out on Friday i also have gallstones. and hopefully will be

> having surgery within the next couple weeks . I have also had to deal

with

> the weight gain and getting it under control~~ which is very difficult. I

> hope to learn a few tricks from you all and become friends and help when i

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welcome ally :) nice website.. what meds made your kidney go bad?

hi i am new

> Hi i am ally: I was born with hypoparathyroidism ( no parathyroids)

> i have my thyroids but not parathyroids. In 2001 I had a kidney

> transplant due to the amount of calcuim deposts from meds wwere inmy

> kidneys stopped them. My story is on my website plz check it out

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Hello Babs,

welcome to the group. my name is rob and im 31, with two small boys and a

very understanding wife. I have had two back surgeries; one that got rid of

my leg pain, but not my back pain. and a three level spinal fusion that

basically has done nothing for me. this is a great group full of very

helpful people in all aspects of back and neck pain. so ask away, and if

you need to vent we're here to listen. take care

rob from yorktown, va

>From: " Babs " <barbnal@...>

>Reply-neck pain

><neck pain >

>Subject: Hi I am new

>Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 12:55:08 -0500

>

>Hello everyone, thanks for letting me be a part of this group. My name is

>Barbara, I am 50 years old and live in Alabama. Mom to 4 and grandmom to 3.

>I Have DDD, stenosis, spondylosis, failed cervical fusions and spondylosis

>with thinning of my spinal cord. I also have bone spurs..I am trying to get

>on SSDI as my pain levels are bad at times. with activity they get worse.

>Standing and walking is really hard on me..

>Hugs and Prayers, Babs

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HI BARBARA,

Welcome to the group.

It's good to have you as a part of this group.

It sounds like you have a full plate and then some.

If you have not already done so you really do need to find a good lawyer [or a company that acts as a social security disability advocate] to handle your ssdi case. Someone who only handles social security cases would be best as they have all the knowledge needed to get the results that you need.

You really do not stand a chance of getting your ssdi without a lawyer.

I certainly do not intend to discourage you in any way it's just the way things work.

I tried for 2 years on my own to get ssdi and was denied.

I appealed for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge and was assigned to a man that has a reputation of being a fair judge.

I had my hearing on Oct.13th. {by the way it took a year for me to get my hearing after I sent in my paperwork for the hearing request}

I'm waiting for the results of my hearing and should have it in the next few days.

My attorney has said that he'd be extremely surprised if I did not win my case and get my benefits.

Hang in there and keep on fighting.

You stand a chance to win if you get an attorney to take care of your case for you.

An attorney can get all the stuff that you will need to fight for your ssdi.{medical records ,etc}

I hope that I have been able to give you some encouragement.

MAY YOU HAVE A BETTER DAY THAN TODAY AND NOT AS GOOD A DAY AS TOMORROW.

TAKE AS BEST CARE AS YOU CAN AND BE SAFE.

LARRY IN COWTOWN TEXAS

Babs <barbnal@...> wrote:

Hello everyone, thanks for letting me be a part of this group. My name is Barbara, I am 50 years old and live in Alabama. Mom to 4 and grandmom to 3. I Have DDD, stenosis, spondylosis, failed cervical fusions and spondylosis with thinning of my spinal cord. I also have bone spurs..I am trying to get on SSDI as my pain levels are bad at times. with activity they get worse. Standing and walking is really hard on me..

Hugs and Prayers, BabsREMEMBER ALL OF OUR MEN AND

WOMEN IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF OUR NATION

PRAY THAT THEY MAY BE SAFE

AND SOUND IN BODY AND MIND

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HI BARBARA,

Welcome to the group.

It's good to have you as a part of this group.

It sounds like you have a full plate and then some.

If you have not already done so you really do need to find a good lawyer [or a company that acts as a social security disability advocate] to handle your ssdi case. Someone who only handles social security cases would be best as they have all the knowledge needed to get the results that you need.

You really do not stand a chance of getting your ssdi without a lawyer.

I certainly do not intend to discourage you in any way it's just the way things work.

I tried for 2 years on my own to get ssdi and was denied.

I appealed for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge and was assigned to a man that has a reputation of being a fair judge.

I had my hearing on Oct.13th. {by the way it took a year for me to get my hearing after I sent in my paperwork for the hearing request}

I'm waiting for the results of my hearing and should have it in the next few days.

My attorney has said that he'd be extremely surprised if I did not win my case and get my benefits.

Hang in there and keep on fighting.

You stand a chance to win if you get an attorney to take care of your case for you.

An attorney can get all the stuff that you will need to fight for your ssdi.{medical records ,etc}

I hope that I have been able to give you some encouragement.

MAY YOU HAVE A BETTER DAY THAN TODAY AND NOT AS GOOD A DAY AS TOMORROW.

TAKE AS BEST CARE AS YOU CAN AND BE SAFE.

LARRY IN COWTOWN TEXAS

Babs <barbnal@...> wrote:

Hello everyone, thanks for letting me be a part of this group. My name is Barbara, I am 50 years old and live in Alabama. Mom to 4 and grandmom to 3. I Have DDD, stenosis, spondylosis, failed cervical fusions and spondylosis with thinning of my spinal cord. I also have bone spurs..I am trying to get on SSDI as my pain levels are bad at times. with activity they get worse. Standing and walking is really hard on me..

Hugs and Prayers, BabsREMEMBER ALL OF OUR MEN AND

WOMEN IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF OUR NATION

PRAY THAT THEY MAY BE SAFE

AND SOUND IN BODY AND MIND

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HI BARBARA,

Welcome to the group.

It's good to have you as a part of this group.

It sounds like you have a full plate and then some.

If you have not already done so you really do need to find a good lawyer [or a company that acts as a social security disability advocate] to handle your ssdi case. Someone who only handles social security cases would be best as they have all the knowledge needed to get the results that you need.

You really do not stand a chance of getting your ssdi without a lawyer.

I certainly do not intend to discourage you in any way it's just the way things work.

I tried for 2 years on my own to get ssdi and was denied.

I appealed for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge and was assigned to a man that has a reputation of being a fair judge.

I had my hearing on Oct.13th. {by the way it took a year for me to get my hearing after I sent in my paperwork for the hearing request}

I'm waiting for the results of my hearing and should have it in the next few days.

My attorney has said that he'd be extremely surprised if I did not win my case and get my benefits.

Hang in there and keep on fighting.

You stand a chance to win if you get an attorney to take care of your case for you.

An attorney can get all the stuff that you will need to fight for your ssdi.{medical records ,etc}

I hope that I have been able to give you some encouragement.

MAY YOU HAVE A BETTER DAY THAN TODAY AND NOT AS GOOD A DAY AS TOMORROW.

TAKE AS BEST CARE AS YOU CAN AND BE SAFE.

LARRY IN COWTOWN TEXAS

Babs <barbnal@...> wrote:

Hello everyone, thanks for letting me be a part of this group. My name is Barbara, I am 50 years old and live in Alabama. Mom to 4 and grandmom to 3. I Have DDD, stenosis, spondylosis, failed cervical fusions and spondylosis with thinning of my spinal cord. I also have bone spurs..I am trying to get on SSDI as my pain levels are bad at times. with activity they get worse. Standing and walking is really hard on me..

Hugs and Prayers, BabsREMEMBER ALL OF OUR MEN AND

WOMEN IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF OUR NATION

PRAY THAT THEY MAY BE SAFE

AND SOUND IN BODY AND MIND

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