Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 > > bee, > > can stomach distress cause an upped back stiffness or is this part of the symptom list that goes on and on? ==>Stomach distress does not usually affect the upper back, but pain can radiate to the back low on the ribs. Upper back stiffness is candida toxins which affect the muscles; take epsom salt baths; apply wet heat to it; ensure you are taking cal/mag supplements, etc. > Seems my stomach upset is getting maybe slightly better but other symptoms are coming out again. like muscle aches in my legs, the heart racing thing, fatigue and fears. i just started the coconut oil again at 1/2 tsp 2 times a day (slowly beginning again) and more symptoms are coming out. is coconut a strong antifungal? ==>You are reacting normally to the healing/die-off. Coconut oil is not as strong as clove oil, oregano oil or garlic, but it is stronger than Pau D'Arco tea. > i react badly to antifungals.(doc said to only do the diet and not take anti fungals so i cut everything out last week. my tongue is thick in the am but gets better as i drink throughout the day but has many cracks in it) Doc feels i have this pretty bad but i thought it was getting better a few weeks ago...I just need to stay positive and i tend to feel better. ==>Coconut oil is a very important part of the diet, for it's fats and nutrients, and it provides so many benefits, including boosting the immune system. In fact holding some coconut oil in your mouth will help your thrush too! But the key is to start with low doses and gradually increase them - only increase it every 4-5 days. > > Im eating as much as i can but i think its not enough. the fats are upsetting my stomach i think. ==>Coconut oil and butter can upset your stomach because they are antifungal so they are killing off candida there. Ensure you are eating plenty of protein and veggies with them, or have Bee's Raw Egg Drink. > > ear is ringing again and spots are in from of my eyes again:( > > any suggestions? ==>You can treat your ears and eyes directly if you think you need to - See the Treatment files for both articles. However, this too shall pass. Please do read the articles in the Healing Naturally Folder so you understand better what is happening to you and why. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Sue wrote: > > Hi Bee, > > Boy i think i aggrevated my stomach this week with what i dont know. i am back to eating broth n chicken for the day. > > Here is my question, is it possible that the symptoms i am having > are related to an old case of lyme disease? Had lyme in 1994 and it has been quiet since about 1996, but with this candida acting up > could it be active again? I had alyme blood test done with neg > results but that doesnt necessarily mean too much right? my > symptoms are fatigue, insomnia, knee stiffness, racing heart, upset stomach and foggy thinking. I ate a lot of raw veggies yesterday mostly broccoli and increased my coconut oil yesterday also, so maybe this is dieoff. It feels crappy is all i know. > > what are your thoughts on this. ==>If you have been following the diet and taking all supplements for 2 months it is possible your body is re-tracing the symptoms of Lyme's Disease. Also all of your symptoms are candida die-off symptoms. The body only has one set of symptoms whether it is dealing with bacteria, germs, viruses or candida, however some can be more emphasized than others, depending upon your weakest area and/or the area being affected the most. > > Just a little note...please say an extra prayer for my 2 nephews who just left for Iraq with the Air Borne 82nd Army.( they both have > pregnant wives at home, so when i think i am having a bad day i just stop and think of them) They and all of our soldiers need our > prayers for a safe return. ==>I will pray Sue! Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi Sue! Obviously I am not Bee but I am writing because I can't help but wonder why you would eat raw veggies if you have an ulcer? Not trying to start an argument or be offensive but...most raw veggies are difficult to digest. My mom had a very bad ulcer for awhile and her doctors advised eating baby food or regular, non-acidic, cooked foods pureed to baby food consistency. She also could not have hardly any spices. Sure the diet was bland and boring but her ulcer healed within a couple months and she now eats anything she wants. I'm sure if mom had known about Bee's program back then she would have welcomed it. She still would have eaten only cooked, pureed foods but there would have been more variety and the healing might have been even faster with coconut oil to help. Hope you feel better soon. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi Sue, Raw veggies are very hard for someone with candida to digest. You should definitely cook them! Slather them in butter and add soem sea salt. You can simer veggies in your broth too. As " touchy " as your stomach is, you want to make sure you are keeping things as plain and simple for your digestion as possible. The tiredness you're feeling is all part of the healing process. It will abate as the rest of your symptoms will. jakcie > > My stomach is such a mess again today. Yesterday i had raw veggies > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Sue wrote: > > Hi Bee, > > My stomach is such a mess again today. Yesterday i had raw veggies > with a small amount of lemon juice and that is all i can think of that maybe set it off. I had eggs this morning and it is worse. I am at a loss for what to eat to help settle it. sometimes in the past a bananna would help, but i know its not on our diet. I made broth and it isnt helping wither... boy am i lost this time since my food choices ar limited from the ulcer and the diet. Is it the ulcer that is reacting to the lemon juice and veggies or is it just part of being me with this yeasty? I have a picture of the ulcer and the gastritis and the hernia from the e- scope, or i would wonder if i had these things, is it possible that the candida caused these things? ==>Yes, candida did cause these things and it very rough - did you read Bee's Personal Candida Story (in the files after the folders)??? I had ulcers since I was 14 years old, and a hiatus hernia, so many barium x-rays and scopes I dread thinking about it, etc., etc. ==>You will got through ups and downs - please read information in the Natural Healing Folder so you understand what is happening with you during healing. I have given you some things that might help it, i.e. baking soda in warm water; ginger tea; chew on ginger or fennel; take pepto bismol and milk of magnesia, etc. > Also what can i do for the lack of energy. It seems once my stomach is upset all i want to do is lay down and sleep and my stamina is so poor. Any suggestions ==>Sometimes sleep is the best thing for you. You can take a tsp or two of a good fat (coconut oil, butter or lard), which helps your energy and sometimes it will settle your stomach too. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Sue wrote: > > Hi Ellen, > > I guess with all to remember i wasnt aware that i should not eat raw veggier, but this bout of distress came with the raw broccoli n califlower. I wasnt sure at the time if it was that or the broth i made, thinking maybe it was greasy even though i strained it. ==>Sue, Ellen is right about not eating raw veggies - I believe I wrote about that awhile ago, and also I recommended you eat soup, broth and pureed foods, even having baby foods. > > My doc said to eat a low residual diet but it doesnt go with this diet so i am confused. ==>Your doctor doesn't has only 5-8 hours of education on diet, nutrition, etc., whereas I have over 20 years. If the doctor doesn't help you get well it would be wise not to listen to him. > Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi again Sue! I'm not sure what your doc meant by " low residual " diet, so it is a mystery to me why you think this program doesn't qualify. As you are learning, the worst things you can eat are raw veggies, high fiber foods, and acidic foods (at least right now) as they will irritate your tummy. Have you tried the sea salt drink with less lemon or none at all? The room temp salt water should be healing...as should coconut oil or butter. I know you said you were having a problem with eggs but Bee's Raw Egg Drink is so soothing...it should actually coat your ulcer and make it feel less sore. You do know that you really don't need to eat any veggies, don't you? Try just boiling some chicken or poaching some fish...both are easy to digest so light on your stomach. I know Bee does not recommend snacking but in this case I'm sure sipping some broth, herbal tea (with a little c o in it) or the egg drink several times a day would be okay. This way you will fell satiated without putting too much in at one time and irritating things. You just need to take it slow...one meal at a time. Rest as much as you can. Your body needs rest to heal. Hugs and prayers, Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Sue wrote: > > Bee > > i want to consider trying the coffee emenas. This would in no way > impact my upper stomach distress would it? I kinda think i know the > answer is no but i just wanted to make sure before i do it. I am on > my way to the store to get the supplies but will wait for your > response before trying. ==>No, it wouldn't cause any problems. I started them when I was only able to eat 9 foods and my stomach was still such a wreck. > > Also i increased my coconut oil and believe i am having more dieoff > since. Is that possible with only 1/2 tsp increase? Should i continue to increase if i continue with this dieoff feeling? ==>Yes, increasing it should create die-off. Do not increase it again until your die-off symptoms start to subside again. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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