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What is a Jarish-Herxheimer?

http://www.x-l.net/Lyme/HERX.html

> Hello group, I have a question for ya. I keep reading the word

> herxing. What exactly is the definition of herxing? I go back to

the

> Dr. on Friday to discuss the results of my heart test with him and

to

> find out what is next. How should I approach him about my pending

> disability claim? During my diagnosis of fibromyalgia my former Dr.

> wanted me to go back to work, I am glad that I didn't and want to

> move forward on my disability claim. It is terrible not having any

> income for the past 6 months. Thanks again, qscholar

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> Can you tell me if these sound like the syptoms of a yeast infection?

I

> am very concerned because i have developed a strong bad oder from my

> vaginal area. This problem has been going on for about 5 days now.

I

> have a clear to white discharge (there isnt much of a discharge), and

> the consistency hasnt really changed. I bath regulary. Does this

sound

> like a yeast infection?

Yup. That's what it is. Itches, doesn't it? Get on a probiotic like

home made kefir, or yougurt. Drink declorinated water. Avoid sweets.

I found relief by soaking a tampon in a solution of 1/3 tea tree oil,

2/3 veggie oil.

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HI ,

The symptoms of vaginitis are inflammation of the

mucous membranes lining the vagina, inlude a burning

and or/itching sensation and abnormal vaginal

discharge. Vaginitis may be caused by vitamin B

defficiency or irritation from excessive douching or

the use of products such as vaginal deodorant sprays

poor hygiene and tight non-porous clothing, diabetes

pregnancy and the use of anti-biotics.

Oral contraceptives can do it.

Eat one raw garlic clove a day

Drink tons of water

EAt raw goat milk kefir no sugar

--- lisabrown23 <lisabrown23@...> wrote:

> Can you tell me if these sound like the syptoms of a

> yeast infection? I

> am very concerned because i have developed a strong

> bad oder from my

> vaginal area. This problem has been going on for

> about 5 days now. I

> have a clear to white discharge (there isnt much of

> a discharge), and

> the consistency hasnt really changed. I bath

> regulary. Does this sound

> like a yeast infection?

>

>

>

>

>

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Yeast infections really don't have an odor that I know of. I have had

a yeast infection beggining after every period for a year and there is

no smell, lots of white discharge and lots of itching. I would suggest

you go to the doctor and have him see what it may be. There are all

types of vaginal problems and they are not all related to yeast.

> Can you tell me if these sound like the syptoms of a yeast infection?

I

> am very concerned because i have developed a strong bad oder from my

> vaginal area. This problem has been going on for about 5 days now.

I

> have a clear to white discharge (there isnt much of a discharge), and

> the consistency hasnt really changed. I bath regulary. Does this

sound

> like a yeast infection?

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I have a friend who had a bad yeast infection and there was a horrible

smell. I think it depends on how long it goes, maybe. I want to do a survey

of women who have vaginal yeast infections, because I found something that

seems to have worked for me. Maybe I will get on that today.

What kind of feminine hygiene products do you use? If you use tampons or

disposable pads, do you think using these are contributing to or even

causing your yeast infections?

Evie

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From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of crazyhousemouse

Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:20 AM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: I have a question

Yeast infections really don't have an odor that I know of. I have had

a yeast infection beggining after every period for a year and there is

no smell, lots of white discharge and lots of itching. I would suggest

you go to the doctor and have him see what it may be. There are all

types of vaginal problems and they are not all related to yeast.

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Inever used tampons and had yeast all the time, so for me was not a

factor.

Evie Maddox wrote:

> I have a friend who had a bad yeast infection and there was a horrible

> smell. I think it depends on how long it goes, maybe. I want to do a survey

> of women who have vaginal yeast infections, because I found something that

> seems to have worked for me. Maybe I will get on that today.

>

> What kind of feminine hygiene products do you use? If you use tampons or

> disposable pads, do you think using these are contributing to or even

> causing your yeast infections?

>

> Evie

>

> _____

>

> From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

> Behalf Of crazyhousemouse

> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:20 AM

> candidiasis

> Subject: Re: I have a question

>

>

> Yeast infections really don't have an odor that I know of. I have had

> a yeast infection beggining after every period for a year and there is

> no smell, lots of white discharge and lots of itching. I would suggest

> you go to the doctor and have him see what it may be. There are all

> types of vaginal problems and they are not all related to yeast.

>

>

>

>

>

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I mostly use pads but try to ensure they are " cottony " covered rather than the

plastic type. I use tampons only for sports and haven't found that either made

it better or worse.

" Kindscher (Charter) " <morningsunranch@...> wrote:Inever used

tampons and had yeast all the time, so for me was not a

factor.

Evie Maddox wrote:

> I have a friend who had a bad yeast infection and there was a horrible

> smell. I think it depends on how long it goes, maybe. I want to do a survey

> of women who have vaginal yeast infections, because I found something that

> seems to have worked for me. Maybe I will get on that today.

>

> What kind of feminine hygiene products do you use? If you use tampons or

> disposable pads, do you think using these are contributing to or even

> causing your yeast infections?

>

> Evie

>

> _____

>

> From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

> Behalf Of crazyhousemouse

> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:20 AM

> candidiasis

> Subject: Re: I have a question

>

>

> Yeast infections really don't have an odor that I know of. I have had

> a yeast infection beggining after every period for a year and there is

> no smell, lots of white discharge and lots of itching. I would suggest

> you go to the doctor and have him see what it may be. There are all

> types of vaginal problems and they are not all related to yeast.

>

>

>

>

>

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I agree, yeast infections do not normally have a bad odour. You should

definately go get checked for other types of infection.

crazyhousemouse <crazyhousemouse@...> wrote:Yeast infections really don't

have an odor that I know of. I have had

a yeast infection beggining after every period for a year and there is

no smell, lots of white discharge and lots of itching. I would suggest

you go to the doctor and have him see what it may be. There are all

types of vaginal problems and they are not all related to yeast.

> Can you tell me if these sound like the syptoms of a yeast infection?

I

> am very concerned because i have developed a strong bad oder from my

> vaginal area. This problem has been going on for about 5 days now.

I

> have a clear to white discharge (there isnt much of a discharge), and

> the consistency hasnt really changed. I bath regulary. Does this

sound

> like a yeast infection?

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It is very possible that the bleach in either products is making your yeast

problems worse. Do you think it is a hormonal thing more than an

environmental thing like the pads? Anyone with input, please jump in, and I

will share what worked for me in a bit. Just wanted to see what others have

experienced.

Evie

_____

From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Sue

Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 1:26 PM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Re: I have a question

I mostly use pads but try to ensure they are " cottony " covered rather than

the plastic type. I use tampons only for sports and haven't found that

either made it better or worse.

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> It is very possible that the bleach

Find out if there's bleach in her drinking water: drinking bleach

has a stronger effect than rubbing elbows with products containing

bleach.

in either products is making your yeast

> problems worse. Do you think it is a hormonal thing more than an

> environmental thing like the pads? Anyone with input, please jump

in, and I

> will share what worked for me in a bit. Just wanted to see what

others have

> experienced.

>

> Evie

>

> _____

>

> From: candidiasis

[mailto:candidiasis ] On

> Behalf Of Sue

> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 1:26 PM

> candidiasis

> Subject: Re: Re: I have a question

>

>

> I mostly use pads but try to ensure they are " cottony " covered

rather than

> the plastic type. I use tampons only for sports and haven't found

that

> either made it better or worse.

>

>

>

>

>

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I have a hormonal imbalance that if I don't take care of myself/it then I get

worse. If I take care of myself/it I tend to no longer get vag. yeast.

Evie Maddox <evie@...> wrote:It is very possible that the bleach

in either products is making your yeast

problems worse. Do you think it is a hormonal thing more than an

environmental thing like the pads? Anyone with input, please jump in, and I

will share what worked for me in a bit. Just wanted to see what others have

experienced.

Evie

_____

From: candidiasis [mailto:candidiasis ] On

Behalf Of Sue

Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 1:26 PM

candidiasis

Subject: Re: Re: I have a question

I mostly use pads but try to ensure they are " cottony " covered rather than

the plastic type. I use tampons only for sports and haven't found that

either made it better or worse.

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>

> ok for example if i had 2 cans of tuna for 5'8 and a few steamed

> leeks with onions in coconut oil lets say 3 tablespoons of coconut

oil

> with leeks and 2 tablespoons of olive oil with tuna is that right

> serving of protien? and fats for the whole day iam just giving an

> example ..... i dont use can tuna it makes me sick i dont eat fish

> apart from wild salmon.. i avoid all allumium sorry for being

paranoid i repeat myself sometimes ahhh take care room Lilly xoxo

==>Lilly, I will calculate your ratios when I get time. Please remind

me if I don't get back to you this week. Also I will calculate some

foods you generally eat so you can get a better idea on what portions

to consume.

Bee

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  • 3 years later...

anyone using ldn for their dog and liposarcoma?? one of my old guys is

having surgery tomorrow. clean margins (say a prayer) -

i have my other dog on ldn because he has all the immune issues --this

was my healthy dog - a huge tumor that came out of nowhere.

cyndi

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