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A friend of mine is Producer Manager at MSNBC.....I'll ask her about it when

I see her boating on the lake this weekend,

connieknwnj

It must happen in your mind before it happens in your life!

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//> Didn't get a chance to see the video, but yeah, totally sounds

like a manifestation of candida. The photo also looks like the mucosal

cells reacting to an infestation, like you mentioned, where the immune

system is obviously struggling to defend the 'host' from it on its

own. In looking at it, I was like, yeah, candida.

Also, McCarthy's son is only on a wheat and gluten free diet, I

believe, which means he's most likely still consuming a very high carb

diet, even if it is devoid of sugar as well. This ultimately will lead

to problems in the future because the focus isn't on feeding on a

highly nutritious diet (like Bee promotes) that is based on animal

products and high in saturated fats, etc., but on simply removing

certain troublemakers.

I'm not quite at the point where I can help others learn of the

candida beast; I'm still needing to focus a lot of time just on myself

right now. I'm hoping over time I'll eventually be able to become a

messenger of the best ways to fight candida just like Bee is doing

with us.

Thanks for sharing,

>

> Anyone see this NBC video? I can't help but feel sad when I see

> things like this or hear about Mccarthy's son. Don't get me

> wrong, they are getting " help " and are doing some what better, but

> knowing how much better they would do with better nutrition and a

> better understanding of Candida and digestion, it just bothers me to

> see needlessly suffering.

>

> http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/21246628/?GT1=10450

>

> Additionally, I looked up the name of the boy's disorder, to get more

> details on what mainstream medicine says and this is how its

described...

>

> " Eosinophilic enteropathy (EE) is a digestive system disorder where

> eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, have an above normal amounts

> in one or more places of the digestive system or blood. "

>

> Doesn't that sound like a reaction to an infection? Can we say

> CANDIDA!!! Ugh, its so obvious that everyone misses it.

>

> Additionally, the site I found this definition on also had pictures.

> Check it out...

>

> http://www.cincycuredfoundation.org/AboutEE.html

>

> Doesn't that one picture look very similar to the Candida picture in

> the link posted in message #42557? Its so sad to me, so few of us are

> listening, so few of us make the connection, so to all of you who have

> made the connection, with Bees help (THANK YOU SO MUCH BEE FOR THAT),

> lets keep trying to educate the people around us. Its the only thing

> I can think to do that makes me feel less powerless when I see so many

> suffering when there is so little need for it.

>

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