Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hi nne ::: waves ::: Welcome! Welcome! Keeping it ultra simple here... The #1 easiest thing to do on this program is to take a teaspoon of coconut oil a day. It fills you up, kills yeast, is highly nutritious, cleanses the organs and gives an energy boost. The 2nd easiest thing is to boil some eggs and fix a roasted chicken for between meal snacks. The 3rd easiest is cut up some cabbage, brocolli or colliflower for salad or to steam with meals until you figure out the veggies. The 4th easiest - eat more frequent snacks & meals. (Hunger is our enemy) The 5th easiest thing to do is make a pot of `pau de arco' tea to sip for a beverage. It comes in bags or in bulk at any health store. The 6th is leave the bun off your hamburger when you go out or just order steak and eggs or the lobster with steamed brocolli/colliflower. :b and 7th is, take a walk. Good Fats: coconut oil, butter, meat fats and a little extra virgin olive oil. Avoid: sugar, stuff in cans, cheese, fruit, potatoes, carrots, grains, beans, nuts and processed foods like cereals, french fries and cheetoes. Other stuff you can do are: Replace each bad food with something good. For instance replace candy with ghee. Take a teaspoon of ghee instead. Just buy some at the store or Melt butter, scoop off the foam and pour the melted butter into a jar to keep in the fridge. The benefits are tremendous! Before I started this program I had two bleeding conditions that threatened my life whenever I did physical work. I was gaining 2 pounds a week. I slept all the time. I was in terrible pain in all my joints to where I had to use a wheel chair. I found myself in the doctors office every week. I was unable to work. I couldn't remember anything to the point that I gave up all my finances to my hubby. All of these have reversed themselves! nh does happy dance! Good luck wit it! --nh > I am trying to get started on this way of eating and just cannot get > started. Is there one very small thing I could start with to get myself > motivated. > ><snip> > > nne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Ellen, I'm so happy to hear how much you've accomplished on the program. May I please post your message? Luv, Bee > > nne, > > You are obviously dealing with a lot of health issues. I know that can be overwhelming in itself. Then making the changes can add more stress at first. > > Personally I am the " all or nothing " type so I dove into the program head first. I cold turkeyed everything except fruit and coffee which I took a few extra days to wean myself off of. However, I have read many posts from folks who did this slowly...which is actually Bee's recommendation. > > Try giving up one thing each week (i.e. bread on week one, dairy on week two, fruit on week three, etc.) until you are 100% on program as far as eating. Then add the supplements, the antifungals, etc. > > I know making all these changes is hard but, speaking from experience, Bee's program is worth it. I am no longer taking meds for diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, arthritis or FMS. My blood sugars run normal most of the time...any deviance is now to the low side. My blood pressure is also normal. I have not had an asthmas attack in three months...no allergy attacks either. > > The arthritis and FMS are still there but there is little to no pain. What little there is has been completely manageable with a drop or two of oil of oregano. > > Whenever you begin to feel overwhelmed just remind yourself how good it will feel to be healthy again. And come in here and ask questions, etc. There is always someone around willing to try to help. > > Ellen > [ ] I need help > > > > I am trying to get started on this way of eating and just cannot get > started. Is there one very small thing I could start with to get myself > motivated. > > I have numerous health issues such as hypothyroid, diabets, frequent > UTI's, hormone imbalance, adrenal insuficiency, chronic fatigue, FM, > asthma, allergies, acid reflux (maybe). This is just a few of the > things I have. > > My latest allergist appt. ended up prescribing more meds, ordering a > nebulizer (sp?), ordering a thryoid ultrasound just to name a few. > > I am overwhelmed with everything. When I read the files I just get even > more overwhelmed and give up. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > nne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Dearest nh, Wow, I'm finding out how you and others have improved in the posts to help nne! May I please post part of your message in our Success Stories file? Luv, Bee > > I am trying to get started on this way of eating and just cannot get > > started. Is there one very small thing I could start with to get myself > > motivated. > > > ><snip> > > > > nne > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Sure Bee...any time. I really love this program and am so thankful you are here. Btw...I also lost 45 pounds the first 13 weeks. I only weigh monthly so next update on that will be in 3 weeks. Hugs, Ellen [ ] Re: I need help Ellen, I'm so happy to hear how much you've accomplished on the program. May I please post your message? Luv, Bee > > nne, > > You are obviously dealing with a lot of health issues. I know that can be overwhelming in itself. Then making the changes can add more stress at first. > > Personally I am the " all or nothing " type so I dove into the program head first. I cold turkeyed everything except fruit and coffee which I took a few extra days to wean myself off of. However, I have read many posts from folks who did this slowly...which is actually Bee's recommendation. > > Try giving up one thing each week (i.e. bread on week one, dairy on week two, fruit on week three, etc.) until you are 100% on program as far as eating. Then add the supplements, the antifungals, etc. > > I know making all these changes is hard but, speaking from experience, Bee's program is worth it. I am no longer taking meds for diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, arthritis or FMS. My blood sugars run normal most of the time...any deviance is now to the low side. My blood pressure is also normal. I have not had an asthmas attack in three months...no allergy attacks either. > > The arthritis and FMS are still there but there is little to no pain. What little there is has been completely manageable with a drop or two of oil of oregano. > > Whenever you begin to feel overwhelmed just remind yourself how good it will feel to be healthy again. And come in here and ask questions, etc. There is always someone around willing to try to help. > > Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 > > Sure Bee...any time. > > I really love this program and am so thankful you are here. Btw...I also lost 45 pounds the first 13 weeks. I only weigh monthly so next update on that will be in 3 weeks. ==>That's wonderful Ellen! Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 WHAT PROGRAMME ARE YOU ON BEE--- In , " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > > > > > Sure Bee...any time. > > > > I really love this program and am so thankful you are here. Btw...I > also lost 45 pounds the first 13 weeks. I only weigh monthly so next > update on that will be in 3 weeks. > > ==>That's wonderful Ellen! > > Hugs, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 > > WHAT PROGRAMME ARE YOU ON BEE--- ==>Hi. What is your name please? Welcome to our group. I see that our moderators have been helping you. I do not have candida at this time. I cured my candida in the mid 1980s. The program everyone follows on this group is in my article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " which was sent to you when you joined. It is the basis of this group. Please read it so you can join in on discussions and ask appropriate questions. The best in health, Bee P.S. Please do not type in all capital letters like Jackie wrote. On the internet it means you are shouting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 > > im 19 years old and i think im suffering with candida is it possible > for a person so young to be suffering with this disease. also ive read > that canadia is related to hiv,diabetes, etc but i have none of these > illness....just very serious oral thrush and memory loss ,fatigue etc > ..please help me ==>Hi There. Welcome to our group. What is your name please? Also may I ask that you put your name at the end of your messages so our blind member, Maddalena, knows when to stop listening. Thanks so much. ==>Even babies have candida which usually starts before they are born, so 19 is not so young to have candida. Nowadays I believe most people have candida because of such poor nutrition and toxins from the food and agricultural industries, environmental toxins, toxins in our cleaning supplies, personal care products, candles, disinfectants, medical drugs and treatments, etc., etc. ==>Candida is related to HIV, diabetes, and many many other diseases and malfunctions of the body. There's a list in our Candida Symptoms folder (in our files on the left menu). But the most important thing is the diet and supplements which give the body what it needs to heal. Please read my article sent to you when you joined 'How to Successfully Overcome Candida " - it is also in the 1st Folder in our Files. You need to understand about foods, which are damaging and which are good, and why so you know what to do to help yourself. After reading and learning please get back to us with questions and concerns. We're here to help and support you. ==>There is hope my friend, and because you are so young it won't take as long as for those who are much older. This diet and supplements will set you up for life-long health, if you follow it's main principles. You can get well again, and not have to be sick any more. The best in health, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2009 Report Share Posted January 17, 2009 > > Hello all. I've just joined this group and I need lots off help. I've > been sick for over 5 years and I went to many doctors and professers. I > made lots off tests and blood test too. They all gave me allergic pills > and many antibiotics. I felt like I was dieing slowly and I said that I > had to do something. So I began to search on the internet. I found that > I had to do this candida diet. I stopped eating yeast products (those > who I knew) and after a week I had began to feel a little better. I had > cut the Maltese bread, pizza and the Maltese galetti. I continue my > search on the internet. I didn't find any help from doctors. The only > help that I found was from the internet. I feel much better now. I > began the diet about 8 monthes ago and I find it very hard. I apreceit > if you can give me advice. +++Hi Tiziana. Welcome to our group. You have certainly found the right information for curing your candida. Many members of this group have been successful, and they have also cured many other health problems as well as candida. That's why I called my website Healing Naturally by Bee: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/ The first place to start is by reading and learning, so you understand what you need to do and why. Start with these two articles: How to Successfully Overcome Candida Curing Candida, How to Get Started They are both on my website in this section: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/candida/index.php After that you can print out handy food and supplements lists and start on the diet, etc. following Curing Candida, How to Get Started. For encouragement see these fantastic Success Stories: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php After reading please get back to us for help and support, and to answer any questions the articles did not answer. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2009 Report Share Posted February 14, 2009 Hi There, Welcome to our group of candida warriors! Is your name Michele? We like to go by first names on this forum so that we know who is who. It's difficult to remember people by their email addresses. You are absolutely right - most doctors know nothing about candida overgrowth, let alone how to heal it. The dietician I had to go to said to me she had never heard of using food to heal the body. How ridiculous is that?!! Did you know that the only way to heal candida is by building up the immune system by eating good, unadulterated foods? Candida can't be 'killed off' like many would have us believe. That is why diet is the most important tactic for getting you healthy again. You say you've been following an anti-candida diet, but how long have you been following Bee's program? Her program is quite unique in that it doesn't include many of the foods that other anti-candida diets do and it includes good fats which are very necessary for healing and nourishing the body. Many are also antifungal which helps as well. This is why many people have success on her program more so than on others. So, to answer your questions: 1) Is it okay to not eat any grains? It is very okay not to eat grains. In fact, they are not recommended. For one thing, they will feed the candida and for another thing they are very hard on the digestive system (difficult to digest). 2) I have no energy and really do not know what do. We have all been where you are, confused and overwhelmed. I will tell you that this diet has been a lifesaver for me and although it's difficult to get started, you won't regret it. Just get started by reading Bee's recommendations and follow her program as closely as you can. 3) I take a good multivitamin, vitamin c, calcium, probiotics, digestive enzymes, paul d' arco and I have been taking this paragone cleanse. It's best not to take multivitamins because they can't possibly cram all the vitamins we need into one pill. Also, the levels of each vitamin is usually not balanced in the proper proportions. It's much better to take each of the vitamins separately as Bee recommends. Here's a link to her supplement recommendation: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp1.php Since you are just starting on the program, it's too soon to be taking probiotics. Those are the last stage of the program. Bee is now thinking that they aren't very necessary since once the immune system is built up, they body will produce its own probiotics. Bee has recommendations for using Hydrochloric Acid instead of digestive enzymes. Pau D'Arco tea is a good, mild antifungal. You should continue taking it. Bee does not recommend using any 'cleanses' because they can overwhelm the body with toxins and can make you feel a lot worse than is necessary. You also mentioned weight loss. Weight is not an indicator of health. Did you know that the body creates fat to store toxins away from vital organs? Many people lose weight at one time or other on this program as they are detoxifying, but as your body heals, your weight will normalize. Please start reading the articles that were send to you when you joined the forum. They should have been emailed to you, but if you didn't receive them. Start here with " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu2_8.php Perhaps Bee can give you a hand with the calculations. In the meantime, you can start with this article which describes how to use Fitday.com http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/foods9.php There are other nutritional calculators as well: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/foods10.php Good luck and get back to us with any questions you have. You won't regret starting on this journey back to health! > > I belive that I have candida. I have seen four different > doctors and they do not seem to have any idea what candida is. I had > taken about 7 rounds of antibiotics in about a year. <snip> > > I have read through your diet and have been trying to follow it but I'm > just not sure of the amounts of oils and things to take and I have a > really hard time of calculating protiens and things. This is what I > thought the nutritionist would help me with but she did not. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2009 Report Share Posted February 14, 2009 Hi there. Welcome to our wonderful group. What is your name? helped you a lot, but I want to add that after you read How to Successfully Overcome Candida, so you understand what you need to do, the steps, and why, you should follow the article Curing Candida, How to Get Started: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php Also, for future reference, grains are not fit for human consumption unless they are properly soaked and prepared, but they are not included on this program anyway. Your food sensitivities can be caused by some foods that are antifungal, so they will cause healing symptoms and reactions, which aren't a bad thing - see this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal14.php The way to handle that is to start with small amounts and gradually increase them so your healing reactions aren't so severe. If you follow this program you will be getting all of the " proper nutrients " every human body requires in order for it to heal itself naturally. I lost a lot of weight when I started on my candida program 23 years ago, but as I progressed my weight increased and eventually it normalized. I wish you the best with starting on this program. After you read please get back to us with questions and for lots of great support. We all understand what you are going through. The best in health, Bee > > I belive that I have candida. I have seen four different > doctors and they do not seem to have any idea what candida is. I had > taken about 7 rounds of antibiotics in about a year. After the last > round I was really sick and have not ever really recovered. I have > been on the anti candida diet for about a month and I was eating oats > and nuts but now I'm reading that I should not eat those. I eat eggs > for breakfast with butter and meat and veggies for lunch and dinner. I > have lost a lot of weight and i am very concerned that I am not getting > all the nutrients that I need. I feel like i am waisting away without > having any grains? Is it okay to not eat any grains? I have no energy > and really do not know what do. I take a good multivitamin, vitamin c, > calcium, probiotics, digestive enzymes, paul d' arco and I have been > taking this paragone cleanse. <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a Testosterone test and my levels is 211, I do have sex problem, but last Thursday I went to see a Endriconology and she told me that she think that if my testosterone is low, maybe because I am taking other medicine like suplement, thi is true but I feel that I need to take some testosterone, but I know that she is not give me any prescription, please let me know what I can do? Thanks, Parada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Thank you for your advice, I live in Northern of Virginia, Prince County, in Woodbridge City. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry I need help > > Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 1:59 PM > Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a > Testosterone test and my levels is 211, I do have sex > problem, but last Thursday I went to see a Endriconology and > she told me that she think that if my testosterone is low, > maybe because I am taking other medicine like suplement, thi > is true but I feel that I need to take some testosterone, > but I know that she is not give me any prescription, please > let me know what I can do? > > Thanks, > > > Parada > > > Â Â Â > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Try checking this link to our database section for Dr.'s. /database?method=reportRows & tb\ l=1 Also read this in the files section " Finding a Male Hormone Dr. " Co-Moderator Phil > > > From: Arnoldo . Parada <joar64@...> > > Subject: I need help > > > > Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 1:59 PM > > Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a > > Testosterone test and my levels is 211, I do have sex > > problem, but last Thursday I went to see a > Endriconology and > > she told me that she think that if my testosterone is > low, > > maybe because I am taking other medicine like > suplement, thi > > is true but I feel that I need to take some > testosterone, > > but I know that she is not give me any prescription, > please > > let me know what I can do? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Parada > > > > > > Â Â Â > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 GET A NEW DOCTOR.If your primary wont help, see a specialist. If he won't help do your own research. (I'm on my third Dr. and I have my forth lined if if necessary.). > > Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a Testosterone test and my levels is 211, I do have sex problem, but last Thursday I went to see a Endriconology and she told me that she think that if my testosterone is low, maybe because I am taking other medicine like suplement, thi is true but I feel that I need to take some testosterone, but I know that she is not give me any prescription, please let me know what I can do? > > Thanks, > > > Parada > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Great advice, when you find the right docter, you will know you have dided correct. My first three docks were like working with a beached whale, I felt helpless, they were helpless, but, they were not willing to change, then I found a co-operative, somewhat knowlegable dock, and things turned around, I knot only felt like I finished, but won the Boston Marathon. It has been a great experience, I have given him knowledge about ED, he has taken more interest, and we are on a downhill pull. Unknowingly, he has helped a friend of mine, and I get my friends feedback, which sounds like it came from this forum. I just smile inside and say nothing, What makes me estatic, is this dock will help many other men as well. hot dogs....... kind regards david Re: I need help > GET A NEW DOCTOR.If your primary wont help, see a specialist. If he won't > help do your own research. (I'm on my third Dr. and I have my forth lined > if if necessary.). > > > >> >> Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a Testosterone test and my levels is >> 211, I do have sex problem, but last Thursday I went to see a >> Endriconology and she told me that she think that if my testosterone is >> low, maybe because I am taking other medicine like suplement, thi is true >> but I feel that I need to take some testosterone, but I know that she is >> not give me any prescription, please let me know what I can do? >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Parada >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 If you were taking pain medications such as oxycodone or ultram, that could make testosterone lower. Low testosterone is associated with pain sensitivity. Regardless, you would treat a number that low after a proper investigation of the cause. From: wilfredtr <no_reply > Subject: Re: I need help Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 10:09 PM  GET A NEW DOCTOR.If your primary wont help, see a specialist. If he won't help do your own research. (I'm on my third Dr. and I have my forth lined if if necessary.). > > Hey, I am 45 years old and I did a Testosterone test and my levels is 211, I do have sex problem, but last Thursday I went to see a Endriconology and she told me that she think that if my testosterone is low, maybe because I am taking other medicine like suplement, thi is true but I feel that I need to take some testosterone, but I know that she is not give me any prescription, please let me know what I can do? > > Thanks, > > > Parada > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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