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Hi Bill,

Im sure you could try the whey and inulin anytime. It's helped a lot

of people on here alongside the diet.

Be aware, as your system adjusts to this diet and yeast is slowly

reducing, you can get problems going toilet. Constipation can be part

of die off. Also a time of adjustment to a different diet. But make

sure you get enough vegetables for fibre!! So though meat and eggs are

great, dont forget the vegetables. just make sure you dont eat

potatoes, beans,corn etc, as they are too high in carbs at this point.

You maybe able to add them later as you improve.

You can eat broccoli, cauliflower, celery, tomatoe, silverbeet,

lettuce, cucumber, alfalfa (great in salads), onions, garlic, carrots

(might be ok, some say still high in carbs, so be careful), etc. You

can eat them raw in salads, or stir fry them, or steam them.

Make sure you include enough good fat intake, like butter, extra virgin

olive oil and Bill, DEFINITELY include a good fish oil supplement (cod

liver oil is great). A brand that has been tested for PCB, mercury

etc. One such great brand is " Blue Ice " (cod liver oil).

But certainly this is a time of adjustment, so dont be too surprised if

things do worsen temporarily.

That can also help get things moving.

> hi i been on the dite for 2 or 3 weeks and sould i try to take the

> whey and inulin im not going. to the bath room like i like to can any

> one tell me what i can take that doset cost so much money.

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Hi Bill, tempting as it is, I'd not advise eatingcorn chips at this

point. Better to wait until you have been on the strict part of the

diet long enough to notice some improvements.

Candida is tough, it can feed off high carbs, which include grains/corn

etc. Although they may not be as bad as direct sugar, it's still an

issue in the early stages. Later you maybe able to add them, but I

wouldn't rush that.

It's hard cause you want something to snack on, so I know how this

feels. Sometimes I do cheat and eat corn chips, but I can tell it's

put me back. So unfortunately I have to grin and bear it.

>

hi can any one tell me can u have organics tortilla chips blue corn.

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Bill, you're asking if you should take whey and inulin after all those

testimonials?

The short answer is " probably " because these foods will address what

is demonstratably a dietary deficiency, and attending to it forms a

key part of the remission of many diseases because they support

biology in ways that diet alone does not.

The cheapest way to affect your diet is by limiting carbs. If it's a

carb-heavy food, put it on " NO-EAT " list.

Duncan

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> hi i been on the dite for 2 or 3 weeks and sould i try to take the

> whey and inulin im not going. to the bath room like i like to can

any

> one tell me what i can take that doset cost so much money.

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Eat lots and lots of raw garlic, be very strict on your diet and make

your own probiotics by making either live culture yoghurt or sauerkraut

or kefir.

Keen

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hi i never been checked for candida but my gut hurts iv been on diet.

to day i had some chicken. that was rosted i think it had suger on it i

tryed not to eat the skin but i think its wasent good for me now my gut

hurts again. do i have to stared all over again and can any one tell me

what to take im not working and i herd on here u cant get better on

just diet. can any one on here tell me what i cant take that will get

reed. of this. or am i domed. thank u

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---I think smoked bacon may not be ok, but unsmoked should be alright,

particularly if it's organic.

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> is smoked bacon. bad on this diet

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Most " smoked " foods haven't been smoked at all and have the taste due to

a whole group of chemicals that have been added to the meat. Always get

organic smoked food or smoke it yourself.

I had smoked salmon once near the beginning of the diet and I felt like

death!

Keen

Re: hi

---I think smoked bacon may not be ok, but unsmoked should be alright,

particularly if it's organic.

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> is smoked bacon. bad on this diet

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Bill,

The likelihood of this kid having yeast issues is very high. Lots of

ear infection, he's eating lots of candy, he's suffering other issues

like ADD. yeast is almost a sure thing playing probably a big role in

his issues.

I can't say exactly what is best for him, Im not a professional. I can

offer some suggestions that may help boost his ability to fight

infection. Diet of course would be great and the main deal, but here

some supplements I woudl imagine may be helpful to him.

Vitamin C, cod liver oil (contains vitamin A and D naturally in the

oil), garlic is GREAT in meals or a good supplement, virgin organic

coconut oil for fat intake, and Pau d'Arco tea for him to drink, even

garlic tea! Lots of butter in his meals as well.

In fact, you can warm up coconut oil until it's liquid and actually use

a dropper and put the oil straight into his ear. You can do the same

apparently with garlic. You can mix some crushed garlic into this oil

and let it infuse over night (or for two days). And drop this liquid

into his ears. some people have actually used just raw crushed garlic

straight and put it into the ears.

These things will help fight the infection. His diet is most important,

but I can see that may not be possible to get him to follow that.

Ideally it would be great if his candy was replaced with a healthier

alternative! Perhaps the other things will help but i'd suggest trying

to get good food into him as much as possible with plenty of the

healthy fats suggested above.

>

> hi my borthers kid gets lots of ear infections and my borther smoke

in

> the house we told him but he dent stop. i think his kid has a

> d d is there any thing he can take i no antibotics and strods are

> not, doing him no good .can any one tell me what he can take. and i

no

> he eats lot of canndy. hes a big kid too. im hoping he dont have

candida

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Hi again Bill

Just forgot to add this to my previous post. HEre is a link I reckon

you will find helpful. CLick on this

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

I think you will find some really helpful advice on there for this kid

and something you could print out and keep with you or save the link on

your computer so you can refer to it often.

>

> hi my borthers kid gets lots of ear infections and my borther smoke

in

> the house we told him but he dent stop. i think his kid has a

> d d is there any thing he can take i no antibotics and strods are

> not, doing him no good .can any one tell me what he can take. and i

no

> he eats lot of canndy. hes a big kid too. im hoping he dont have

candida

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I agree with Adam. ADHD can be reduced or maybe eliminated with

nutrients and correcting bowel ecology. Candida may play a large role

but calling the bowel issue by its more general term dysbiosis is

useful because the term implies not just a bowel candida infection

but the presence of other toxins and resulting irritation and

malnutrition at the outset, which I believe is a better way to

approach it.

Undenatured whey and selenium produce glutathione, which curbs

infection of all types, and the whey itself has an effect on bad

bacteria and candida in the bowel. Gernerally, inulin is also used to

correct bowel ecology and it will reduce toxins from that bad

ecology, toxins that aggravate ADHD.

Duncan

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> Bill,

>

> The likelihood of this kid having yeast issues is very high. Lots

of

> ear infection, he's eating lots of candy, he's suffering other

issues

> like ADD. yeast is almost a sure thing playing probably a big role

in

> his issues.

>

> I can't say exactly what is best for him, Im not a professional. I

can

> offer some suggestions that may help boost his ability to fight

> infection. Diet of course would be great and the main deal, but

here

> some supplements I woudl imagine may be helpful to him.

>

> Vitamin C, cod liver oil (contains vitamin A and D naturally in the

> oil), garlic is GREAT in meals or a good supplement, virgin organic

> coconut oil for fat intake, and Pau d'Arco tea for him to drink,

even

> garlic tea! Lots of butter in his meals as well.

>

> In fact, you can warm up coconut oil until it's liquid and actually

use

> a dropper and put the oil straight into his ear. You can do the

same

> apparently with garlic. You can mix some crushed garlic into this

oil

> and let it infuse over night (or for two days). And drop this

liquid

> into his ears. some people have actually used just raw crushed

garlic

> straight and put it into the ears.

>

> These things will help fight the infection. His diet is most

important,

> but I can see that may not be possible to get him to follow that.

> Ideally it would be great if his candy was replaced with a

healthier

> alternative! Perhaps the other things will help but i'd suggest

trying

> to get good food into him as much as possible with plenty of the

> healthy fats suggested above.

>

>

> >

> > hi my borthers kid gets lots of ear infections and my borther

smoke

> in

> > the house we told him but he dent stop. i think his kid has a

> > d d is there any thing he can take i no antibotics and strods

are

> > not, doing him no good .can any one tell me what he can take.

and i

> no

> > he eats lot of canndy. hes a big kid too. im hoping he dont have

> candida

> >

>

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Bill, most people can benefit from whey selenium and inulin. A low-end

adult dose of 35-70 grams of undenatured whey, 200 mcg selenium and 12

grams of inulin daily is fine for big kids.

Duncan

>

> hi ducan can i give this kid the whey selenium and inulin and how

much

> sould he take hes a big kid. thats for all your help.

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On May 17, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Duncan Crow wrote:

> Bill, most people can benefit from whey selenium and inulin. A low-end

> adult dose of 35-70 grams of undenatured whey, 200 mcg selenium and 12

> grams of inulin daily is fine for big kids.

I had to discontinue the whey because it caused way too much gas and

discomfort. It's the Jarrow Whey. Do you have any suggestions?

Mike

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Hi am,

I am in Dallas, TX. Where are you located? I am in my 18-week treatment, and

I am undetectable, feeling very good.

If you could, please come to our support group. We meet on every 2nd Thursday

of the month at Presbyterian Hospital. Next meeting will be on 6/14 at 6:30 pm.

Email me for direction, if you or others would like to come...

I don't have health insurance, either. I am with Roche Patient Assistance

Program

http://www.rocheusa.com/products/pegasys/. I get free drugs, but I need to

pay all lab work myself.

Once you are in treatment. Call drug manucfacture, they will send you

application form, etc.

You may also check this page: http://www.pegassist.com/

If you have questions, please let me know.

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Hi am,

I am in Dallas, TX. Where are you located? I am in my 18-week treatment, and

I am undetectable, feeling very good.

If you could, please come to our support group. We meet on every 2nd Thursday

of the month at Presbyterian Hospital. Next meeting will be on 6/14 at 6:30 pm.

Email me for direction, if you or others would like to come...

I don't have health insurance, either. I am with Roche Patient Assistance

Program

http://www.rocheusa.com/products/pegasys/. I get free drugs, but I need to

pay all lab work myself.

Once you are in treatment. Call drug manucfacture, they will send you

application form, etc.

You may also check this page: http://www.pegassist.com/

If you have questions, please let me know.

---------------------------------

Got a little couch potato?

Check out fun summer activities for kids.

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Hi am,

I am in Dallas, TX. Where are you located? I am in my 18-week treatment, and

I am undetectable, feeling very good.

If you could, please come to our support group. We meet on every 2nd Thursday

of the month at Presbyterian Hospital. Next meeting will be on 6/14 at 6:30 pm.

Email me for direction, if you or others would like to come...

I don't have health insurance, either. I am with Roche Patient Assistance

Program

http://www.rocheusa.com/products/pegasys/. I get free drugs, but I need to

pay all lab work myself.

Once you are in treatment. Call drug manucfacture, they will send you

application form, etc.

You may also check this page: http://www.pegassist.com/

If you have questions, please let me know.

---------------------------------

Got a little couch potato?

Check out fun summer activities for kids.

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Hi am,

I am in Dallas, TX. Where are you located? I am in my 18-week treatment, and

I am undetectable, feeling very good.

If you could, please come to our support group. We meet on every 2nd Thursday

of the month at Presbyterian Hospital. Next meeting will be on 6/14 at 6:30 pm.

Email me for direction, if you or others would like to come...

I don't have health insurance, either. I am with Roche Patient Assistance

Program

http://www.rocheusa.com/products/pegasys/. I get free drugs, but I need to

pay all lab work myself.

Once you are in treatment. Call drug manucfacture, they will send you

application form, etc.

You may also check this page: http://www.pegassist.com/

If you have questions, please let me know.

---------------------------------

Got a little couch potato?

Check out fun summer activities for kids.

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Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

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Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

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Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

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yes april, they referred me to a GI specialist at their hospital but i asked to

be...i told my dr.s that were seeing me in the hospital that I wanted to pursue

interferon treatments. and thats when they arranged the referral nothing was

really recommeded at all. Sometimes it was confusing, i guess at times i was

thinking to clearly either, but i have heard that it will clear on its own. does

that mean you test hcv-? I'm a nurse and you would think i would know more

about this.....i know i've been exhausted and occasionally sick since i've been

home.

Aprilcupcake@... wrote: Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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yes april, they referred me to a GI specialist at their hospital but i asked to

be...i told my dr.s that were seeing me in the hospital that I wanted to pursue

interferon treatments. and thats when they arranged the referral nothing was

really recommeded at all. Sometimes it was confusing, i guess at times i was

thinking to clearly either, but i have heard that it will clear on its own. does

that mean you test hcv-? I'm a nurse and you would think i would know more

about this.....i know i've been exhausted and occasionally sick since i've been

home.

Aprilcupcake@... wrote: Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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yes april, they referred me to a GI specialist at their hospital but i asked to

be...i told my dr.s that were seeing me in the hospital that I wanted to pursue

interferon treatments. and thats when they arranged the referral nothing was

really recommeded at all. Sometimes it was confusing, i guess at times i was

thinking to clearly either, but i have heard that it will clear on its own. does

that mean you test hcv-? I'm a nurse and you would think i would know more

about this.....i know i've been exhausted and occasionally sick since i've been

home.

Aprilcupcake@... wrote: Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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yes april, they referred me to a GI specialist at their hospital but i asked to

be...i told my dr.s that were seeing me in the hospital that I wanted to pursue

interferon treatments. and thats when they arranged the referral nothing was

really recommeded at all. Sometimes it was confusing, i guess at times i was

thinking to clearly either, but i have heard that it will clear on its own. does

that mean you test hcv-? I'm a nurse and you would think i would know more

about this.....i know i've been exhausted and occasionally sick since i've been

home.

Aprilcupcake@... wrote: Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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yes april, they referred me to a GI specialist at their hospital but i asked to

be...i told my dr.s that were seeing me in the hospital that I wanted to pursue

interferon treatments. and thats when they arranged the referral nothing was

really recommeded at all. Sometimes it was confusing, i guess at times i was

thinking to clearly either, but i have heard that it will clear on its own. does

that mean you test hcv-? I'm a nurse and you would think i would know more

about this.....i know i've been exhausted and occasionally sick since i've been

home.

Aprilcupcake@... wrote: Was treatment recommended to you?

There are people who " clear " on their own following an acute episode.

Not everyone will develop a chronic problem.

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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