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please let us know how it continues because bloating is a huge issue

for me too.

greg

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> Hello Folks:

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> I have a confession. I CAVED IN and got some Diflucan pills. I have

had 2 years of NOT sleeping, NOT being able to eat after 3:00 pm, if I

wanted to sleep and being so BLOATED after a small meal, I thought I

would explode.

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> By the way, this bloating would last at least 5 hours after eating

ANYTHING.

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> I WAS MISERABLE.

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> I tried Duncan's Protocol and for some reason I couldn't tolerate

the Whey, I used the Probiotics faithfully but even the Inulin was not

really making much difference.

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> I know someone who has Lyme Disease and was treated for this with

Antibiotics for a long time and he had to take Diflucan (100 mg. 8

times a day) which is a very high dose, so you need a good functioning

Liver. The Merck Manual states that this is the exact amount for

Severe Candidiasis.

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> I was given 50 mg. pills (the lowest dose I've heard of) and took

one at 10:00 am, when I had lunch at noon - WHAT A DIFFERENCE with

only one pill.

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> I've been instructed to take just 3 pills per week. I am so happy.

Each time I would get bloated, my heart would speed up and really

scare me and I actually thought many times, that I wasn't going to

survive.

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> So I felt I can to confess.

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> Bonnie

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Yes, this was our exact situation. We ended up switching to Nizoral and

he is doing great.

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> has anyone had the experience where their child did really well on

> diflucan, then they took them off and they started to regress, then

> put them back on and they didn't do as well on the stuff anymore?

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> has anyone had the experience where their child did really well on

> diflucan, then they took them off and they started to regress, then

> put them back on and they didn't do as well on the stuff anymore?

===>Yes, they acclimate to Diflucan pretty easily and it becomes ineffective.

Same for us, when we used it, and the die off with Diflucan was the absolute

worst I have ever seen. We had to go to Lamisil.

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My daughter is doing well on 75mg diflucan, she is supossed to take it for 6

months. Check liver every month to continue.

From: Arias <thinkingheads@...>

Subject: [ ] Diflucan

Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 2:11 AM

has anyone had the experience where their child did really well on

diflucan, then they took them off and they started to regress, then

put them back on and they didn't do as well on the stuff anymore?

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my dd has never checked my dd liver.

On Dec 6, 2008, at 9:18 PM, ia Azañedo wrote:

> My daughter is doing well on 75mg diflucan, she is supossed to take

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> Subject: [ ] Diflucan

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you must check the liver before begining diflucan

> From: Arias <thinkingheads@ sbcglobal. net>

> Subject: [ ] Diflucan

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> Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 2:11 AM

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Hi there,

Is your name Russ? We like to go by first names here to keep everyone straight.

Bee generally does not recommend that we take Diflucan because it's very toxic

and extremely hard on the liver. It is doing more damage in your body than good.

Besides, candida isn't cured by " killing it off. " It just doesn't work that

way. Candida is only cured by building up the immune system, which is done by:

1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements),

2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and

cancer),

3) Eliminating damaging foods, and

4) Eliminating toxins in general.

Instead of taking Diflucan, follow Bee's program which will address all of the

underlying reasons you have candida in the first place.

Please ensure you read two important articles, so you understand candida, and

know what you need to do and why:

How to Successfully Overcome Candida

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php

Curing Candida, How to Get Started

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php

For encouragement and inspiration see these wonderful Success Stories by members

of this group: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php

We've all been where you are and we are all improving by following Bee's

program. You, too, can get healthy!

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> guys,

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> can anyone tell me their experience taking diflucan for the very first time?

> these 1st 2 weeks have been hell. it feels like " the medicine is working " ,

but there've been plenty of times that i wish that i never had taken it.

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> i haven't been tested specifically for candida, so, i can only say that i

truly believe that i have a YEARS long infection. the websites that i've

visited, suggest remaining on diflucan for up to 3 months.

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> HELP!!!

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Russ,

 

I have took the diflucan before for about 5 days & i could not function on it.

It took a week or two until i started to have more energy again.

 

 

April

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