Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 Hi, I am new to the list. I just now read the archives. I was so pleased to see the posting on Homestactic Organisms. I have been taking those for about two months and they have really made a difference in me. I could never have a B M without something to help. I no longer have that problem and am now going two amd sometimes three times. I can only give credit to this product since I have been working on this problem for several yrs. It has done other things also but won't go into that now. Now I have my 76 yr old father on them. He called me five days ago to tell me he was getting low so send more!! He said he developed a strong body odor for a few days which tells you a cleansing is happening. If it is ok to tell the brand name and where I get mine at a discounted price I will later when given permission.They are quite expensive at a regular health food store. My source also sent me the booklet Beyond Pro Biotics . It is excellent in explaining the concept. I just love all the info you have!!! thanks, edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 1999 Report Share Posted March 13, 1999 Hi again, I'm interested in a place to read up on the Bob Beck silver pulser. Does anyone have that info? Thanks,edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 1999 Report Share Posted March 14, 1999 At 11:12 13.03.99 EST, you wrote: >From: Es9525@... > >Hi, >I am new to the list. I just now read the archives. I was so pleased to see >the posting on >Homestactic Organisms. I have been taking those for about two months and they >have really made a difference in me. I could never have a B M without >something to help. I no longer have that problem and am now going two amd >sometimes three times. I can only give credit to this product since I have >been working on this problem for several yrs. It has done other things also >but won't go into that now. Now I have my 76 yr old father on them. He >called me five days ago to tell me he was getting low so send more!! He said >he developed a strong body odor for a few days which tells you a cleansing is >happening. >If it is ok to tell the brand name and where I get mine at a discounted price >I will later when given permission.They are quite expensive at a regular >health food store. My source also sent me the booklet Beyond Pro Biotics . >It is excellent in explaining the concept. >I just love all the info you have!!! >thanks, >edith Edith, Welcome to the group. Please tell us everything you know about Homestactic Organisms. What kind of organisms are they ? Where do you buy them? Brand name and everything you want. URL ? I am very interested to learn about Homestactic Organisms. Dusan Stojkovic Norway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 1999 Report Share Posted April 14, 1999 Myra: What are your symptons? What have you done for a cure? We will try to help. Mogdrmom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 Myra: I don't know much about being a diabetic, althou my daughter has to monitor her blood sugar level, what i have is Candida Tropicalis, do you have trouble with Yeast? There is a new sugar subs. you can also use, it is called Stevia, it is a liquid & doesn't take much. I have a recipe it is called Monk's bread, i've never tried it but am today, 31/2 cups Rye flour ( if your allowed to eat this) 4tsp. baking powder, 2 tsp. salt 1/2 cup of oil Stevia (it calls for 1/2 cup honey) but i'm substuting the stevia instead. 3/4 cup hot water OR milk Mix together dry ing. in small bowl put liquids, mix together till smooth & soft but not sticky, knead dough briefly then roll on a floured board to 1/4 inch. place on lightly greased baking sheet & bake for 10-15 minutes at 400. Since i can't have yeast i found this receipe so will use it instead of bread. What state do you live in? why the 2 showers? How long have you been on this diet? if you have yeast i can understand washing the clothes seperately but not ironing the underwear, if you have yeast soak your underwear in a good soap with bleach for about 1 hr. before washing, the underwear also should be cotton so the air gets thru, & possibly do not wear any at night, if you sweat a lot during the day you could change underwear, you need to let me know if you do have yeast than i could give you more information, herbs & what have you. As for your husband eating in front of you, go for a walk, sew, read, have a snack that you can eat, try not to concentrate on what he is eating, please write again , I can help you more after you've answered my questions. Have a good day Myra! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 At 23:04 15.04.99 -0700, you wrote: >From: Myra <jdrsr@...> > >Thank you for the welcome. I am a diabetic. I've never had anything like this >before and try to do right by my body. But I need some help with this problem. >I've been married for going on 33 years. I have three children. I've tried several >things and they work for a while then I have it back. This tells me I am doing >something wrong. Myra Here is some information: Some dietary supplements that help against candidiasis Flaxseed oil Colloidal minerals Seaweed and seaweed teas (Kombu, Kelp, Wakame, Arame, Nori, Dulse, Hiziki,...) Unrefined Sea salt Vegetable / fruit juices Dr Johanna Budwig diet Adjust your diet for your Blood Type Avoid eating foods that kill Avoid Toxins ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Herbal remedies that helps against yeast infection Probiotics(beneficial intestinal flora-bacteria) ( intestinal flora - Lactobacillus acidophilus , B. bifidum, Lactobacillus bulgaricus, S. thermophilus and L. salivarius ) Homeostatic Soil Organisms Grapefruit Kernel powder and grapefruit kernel extract Grapefruit kernel extract cream and spray can be used for skin and genital infections Olive leave extract Cloves powder Black Walnut Green Hull tincture Wormwood powder in capsules Cayenne pepper and many other herbs Other remedies: Drinking water with Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 Using Medical Ozone Therapy http://www.oxytherapy.com Washing your skin with H2O2, Or using Ozonated olive oil, ..... Dusan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 1999 Report Share Posted April 15, 1999 Myra:I tried the bread receipe today, with out the honey it is very dry, i used the cookie cutter & made them round, they weren't to bad, put chicken on top, Your Dr. could start you off on Nystatin or Diflucan, Yeasts LIKES Hot moist heat. you are not killing it by ironing your underwear. if you soak your clothes in bleach & soap, that will take care of that, change twice a day. don't eat the wrong foods. Look up & PRINT out the information i am giving you & read it carefully. this is the Dr. i am seeing, he has helped me very much. i talk to him on the phone, at least you can read his literature to understand how smart this candida is. you have to trick it, & go on a rotation diet every 4 days. It is very good information, the best i have found. drb@... Dr. Biamonte go to all of his sites & read it. I'll talk to you later! have a good evening! Mogdrmom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 1999 Report Share Posted April 16, 1999 Thank you for the welcome. I am a diabetic. I've never had anything like this before and try to do right by my body. But I need some help with this problem. I've been married for going on 33 years. I have three children. I've tried several things and they work for a while then I have it back. This tells me I am doing something wrong. Myra candidiasis-owneronelist wrote: > Hello, > > Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message.. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 1999 Report Share Posted April 16, 1999 I guess I will call you Doctor Mom as that is what your name sounds like. Thank you for the reply. Well, I am a diabetic. I try to eat lean meats and lots of fresh vegies. Head aches, swellen where I should not be. Very uncomfortable. I have a rash on my arms and sick at my stomach most of the time. Even tho I try to do right my husband is terrible in that he eats stuff in front of me all the time he knows I should not have. I try to stay away from carbs as they turn into sugar. Once in a while I will have toast with my egg in the mornings. Most of the time I have a tortia. I use brownrice syrup in my coffee. My naturopath told me it is digested like a carb. She told me it was ok to use this. I am loosing weight fast. Very tired most of the time. I try to use good hygine and shower twice a day. I wash my clothes seperately, and dry them then spray the dryer with lysol. I iron my underwear. I am afraid it is spreading can you help? Myra MogdrMom@... wrote: > From: MogdrMom@... > > Myra: What are your symptons? What have you done for a cure? We will > try to help. Mogdrmom > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start a new hobby. Meet a new friend.. > http://www.ONElist.com > ONElist: The leading provider of free e-mail list services! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 1999 Report Share Posted April 17, 1999 Dear Dr. Mom, I do have yeast. Two showers one in morning and one at night before bed. To make sure I get rid of any yeast that might be there. I don't have it all of the time, but when I do I get the monostate 1 and it clears it up for a while but I do not want to count on this. I would like to get totally rid of it. I've been married 33 years now and was a virgin when I got married. I've never had anything so terrible in all of my life. I iron my underwear because I read that heat kills yeast. I have a 14 year old daughter and I do not want her to get this terrible thing so I take every precotion. I don't eat what my husband eats but he keeps trying to force me to eat things I should not. Which makes me mad. I try very hard to be adult about this and am very stricked with my self. Thank you for the bread recipe. I do use stevia and have for a long time. I also drink a diabetic tea that helps a lot. It is called diabetic helper. I live in the State of Washington. Cheerfully Myra MogdrMom@... wrote: > From: MogdrMom@... > > Myra: I don't know much about being a diabetic, althou my daughter has to > monitor her blood sugar level, what i have is Candida Tropicalis, do you > have trouble with Yeast? There is a new sugar subs. you can also use, it is > called Stevia, it is a liquid & doesn't take much. I have a recipe it is > called Monk's bread, i've never tried it but am today, 31/2 cups Rye flour ( > if your allowed to eat this) 4tsp. baking powder, 2 tsp. salt 1/2 > cup of oil Stevia (it calls for 1/2 cup honey) but i'm substuting the > stevia instead. 3/4 cup hot water OR milk Mix together dry ing. in > small bowl put liquids, mix together till smooth & soft but not sticky, > knead dough briefly then roll on a floured board to 1/4 inch. place on > lightly greased baking sheet & bake for 10-15 minutes at 400. Since i can't > have yeast i found this receipe so will use it instead of bread. What > state do you live in? why the 2 showers? How long have you been on this > diet? if you have yeast i can understand washing the clothes seperately but > not ironing the underwear, if you have yeast soak your underwear in a good > soap with bleach for about 1 hr. before washing, the underwear also should > be cotton so the air gets thru, & possibly do not wear any at night, if you > sweat a lot during the day you could change underwear, you need to let me > know if you do have yeast than i could give you more information, herbs & > what have you. As for your husband eating in front of you, go for a walk, > sew, read, have a snack that you can eat, try not to concentrate on what he > is eating, please write again , I can help you more after you've answered > my questions. Have a good day Myra! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Did you know that knowledge is power? > http://www.ONElist.com > Join a new ONElist e-mail community and strengthen your mind! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 Wanita : Welcome! It would be interesting to know what you have been on in the past & what your Dr. is doing now. Did he do any blood tests? Thanks for your time! have a good day! Mogdrmom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 Hello, My name is Wanita . I'm from Pampa, TX., about 60 miles from Amarillo, in the panhandle of Texas. I was diagnosed with Candida about two months ago, & placed on the Candida diet & medication to combat it. I'm doing well; improving symptoms, but thought it would be nice to be able to compare notes & share with others with the same thing. My Dr. told me I'd probably had Candida for 40 years, or more, since my symptoms begin to multiply soon after I married & became pregnant with my first child. I've been treated symptomatically for quite a few things over the years, but the root cause had never been addressed, until I found a Dr. who believes in Natural & Nutritional therapy. I'd told several Dr's that I felt my body was fighting itself, but none was interested in finding out why. Most Dr's seem more interested in keeping their patients on as many drugs as possible to treat the symptoms; no matter what the root cause might be. I have chosen to not go that route again. I took myself off most of the prescription medications several years ago, by carefully tapering off. Since then I've avoided seeing a Dr. unless I had no other choice, & have instead been attempting to keep myself as healthy as possible with suppliments & a good diet, while searching for a Dr. who, while either an M.D. or a D.O., so my insurance will still pay for office visits, believes, as I do, that good nutrition is better than drugs for good health. I finally found him two months ago, & so far at least, am very pleased. I'm anxious to hear from others about their experiences. Wanita Welcome to candidiasisonelist Hello, Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 Hi Wanita, Check out <http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/4966/index.html> Ther is another onelist group on the Candida Diet.. <YcantIloseonelist> --- Wanita <edtaylor@...> wrote: > Hello, > > My name is Wanita . I'm from Pampa, TX., > about 60 miles from Amarillo, in the panhandle of > Texas. I was diagnosed with Candida about two > months ago, & placed on the Candida diet & > medication to combat it. I'm doing well; improving > symptoms, but thought it would be nice to be able to > compare notes & share with others with the same > thing. My Dr. told me I'd probably had Candida for > 40 years, or more, since my symptoms begin to > multiply soon after I married & became pregnant with > my first child. I've been treated symptomatically > for quite a few things over the years, but the root > cause had never been addressed, until I found a Dr. > who believes in Natural & Nutritional therapy. I'd > told several Dr's that I felt my body was fighting > itself, but none was interested in finding out why. > Most Dr's seem more interested in keeping their > patients on as many drugs as possible to treat the > symptoms; no matter what the root cause might be. I > have chosen to not go that route again. I took > myself off most of the prescription medications > several years ago, by carefully tapering off. Since > then I've avoided seeing a Dr. unless I had no other > choice, & have instead been attempting to keep > myself as healthy as possible with suppliments & a > good diet, while searching for a Dr. who, while > either an M.D. or a D.O., so my insurance will still > pay for office visits, believes, as I do, that good > nutrition is better than drugs for good health. I > finally found him two months ago, & so far at least, > am very pleased. > > I'm anxious to hear from others about their > experiences. Wanita > Welcome to > candidiasisonelist > > > Hello, > > Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to > review this message. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 1999 Report Share Posted June 25, 1999 Hi my name is Beckie, I suffer from just about all the symtoms decribed here, so I am hoping to learn form some others that ahve the same thing. Beckie ---------- > From: candidiasis-owneronelist > butler@... > Subject: Welcome to candidiasisonelist > Date: Friday, June 25, 1999 12:21 PM > > Welcome to the support and discussion group: > Candida, Candidiasis, Yeast infections. > > Read Archives of this list: > /archives.cgi/candidiasis > > > Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. > > _______________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Thank you for the warm welcome! I'll be happy to tell you where I've come from and where I am now. Five years ago, I was so wasted from fibromyalgia and arthritis' overall pain and inadequate sleep that I could no longer hold a thought in my head. I remember reading the same page over and over, just trying to get it to 'stick'. I'll just list the rest that I can remember: Arthritis, especially hands and hips TMJ Hypothyroid condition Weak wrist Frozen Shoulder Insomnia--neck pain so bad I couldn't lay my head down on the pillow Poor bladder control Chronic nasal back drip PMS Heavy, painful menses Chronic Fatigue Three cancerous breast lumpectomies and two courses of radiation Throat would close off--had to constantly sip water Bruise really easily Uterine fibroids Positive PAP smears Several pre-cancerous uterine episodes ----and had the affected cells frozen off twice Massive gas and digestive problems Itchy skin Allergies to pollen, animal dander, pollution, fumes, feathers, dust, many foods Chronic colon problems--6 months of diarrhea; two colonoscopies Constipation ALL THESE SYMPTOMS DEVELOPED ON A LACTO-VEGETARIAN DIET! THAT CLEARLY WASN'T ENOUGH FOR ME. Constipation coats the intestines so nutrients are poorly absorbed and holds ingested foods so long that they turn to poison which is reabsorbed into the bloodstream. I believe that caused the rest of my problems. Dr. Paavo Airola ['There is a Cure for Arthritis'] found a very strong link between constipation and arthritis. I imagine the same applies to fibromyalgia, candida--maybe all the 'chronics'. How about you?? I'm curious about the link between constipation and other diseases. I'd appreciate hearing. With a letter from my doctor, I applied for Disability. Then I met a guy who was fascinated by my predicament because he had had a life-diminishing body situation, also---and pulled himself out of it by his dietary choices. He read books to me about individuals who had guided his choices. He said he thought I could gain paradise health by gradually shifting to just raw fruits and starchless vegetables, and that he would do the diet with me. At the same time as was going-- " Raw! Raw! Raw! " , an Ayurvedic practitioner was soothingly reading my pulses, and telling me that my constitution wasn't hardy enough to eat raw foods--that I needed cooked food, warmth and sweetness in my life! Which would YOU have been drawn to? , of course! He'd actually HEALed on what he was offering---NObody else was offering anything but temporary relief. So I added raw fruits and vegetables to what I was already eating---and had a massive gas attack! But I held to it, drinking up to a gallon of peppermint tea with maple syrup a day, which did help alot. Then, about two and a half months after starting, my elimination kicked in, the gas passed, [chortle] and my body had made the switch. What I did was to gradually add more organic, non-starchy vegetables, green, leafy salads and fruits to my diet, and ONE BY ONE, eliminate hard-to-digest and clogging-up type foods to which I was accustomed such as all salt, grains, dairy products, meat, fish, tofu. All these foods clog up your system, back up into your circulation and create problems with all the systems of your body. This switch was completed over several months. For the past four and a half years, I have eaten organic fruits and vegetables and NOTHING ELSE. It was 80% raw the first few years; for the past three months and going strong, it's been all raw. Wouldn't recommend doing it faster than feels right! I'd tried all raw out briefly now and then, earlier, but for me, it took until now to feel great, physically, with all raw. I'm weighing in a little light these days, but when my body is cleared of everything it wants to unload, I am confident that I will be at whatever is my optimum weight. I know that it sounds very radical to have no concentrated protein or starch in my diet, but these foods are difficult to digest, are constipating, and will bring your health down if you don't have a strong enough digestive fire to break them down. When your health is compromised, you need to get back to the basics concerning food choices: fresh fruits and starchless vegetables. THESE HAVE THE MOST AVAILABLE, MOST EASILY ASSIMILATABLE PROTEIN ON EARTH! [They also provide the richest nutrition in all other areas as well. So you don't need as much as is usually recommended.] I've come to accept from many knowledgeable sources that cooking proteins and starches renders them nearly impossible to digest--that they sit fermenting and rotting because they can't be moved out quickly enough. Recently, I added flax seed oil to my daily salad for the essential fatty acids. I added flax seed, soaked overnight, to further improve elimination. .. I FEEL THAT ALL FORMS OF CONSTIPATION INCLUDING DIARRHEA ARE THE BASIS OF DISEASE. I might mention that over the years, I had been advised by an herbalist to use several teas; by an acupuncturist, several tinctures, homeopathic remedies and ointments; by a Chinese Medicine practitioner, chicken, Chinese medicines and teas; by M.D.s, an armload of vitamin and mineral supplements. ..Seeing no dent in my ill health, I dumped all forms of supplements when I began to include fruits and vegetables and to eliminate cooked starches and the last vestiges of animal proteins from my diet. My health has made quantum leaps for the better! I'm climbing mountains; can do hefty physical work; dance vigorously several times a week. My concentration is much improved, though 'mind fog' perhaps will be the last vestige of fibromyalgia to go. A daily salad rich in dark greens such as dinosaur (or 'black') kale, sprouts, spinach, arugula, boy choy--with freshly made avocado/lemon juice/scallion/garlic dressing is what I added to my diet which made the most difference of all. I also juice vegetables, orange juice and wheat grass daily. Twice or three times a day, I use reverse-osmosis water that I purify further in the sun to make a quart of lemonade made with juice of one organic lemon and 1 T. organic raw honey. I bone-deep believed that these changes would pull me through! Surely my mindset is powerfully working for me. It certainly kept me going through days when I needed the boost of a home colonic or during an arthritic flare up. Reports from others on this path offer reassurance that flare ups are a sign of healing. Healing looks like the disease, only for a briefer period of time. If you are eating harmful things or are burdening yourself with stress, it may be disease. If nothing harmful is going in, most likely, it is a flare up that will quickly pass. As far as I'm concerned, THIS IS THE CURE FOR FIBROMYALGIA! I have nothing to sell or gain. I'm sharing this because I want to offer what has already been a miracle in my life. I'd be glad to share information sources--books, menus, my personal recipes, etc., if this approach appeals to anyone. This way of life was a joint (pun intended!) effort with my friend, . Having a juicing buddy with whom I prepared meals and bought in bulk was immeasurably supportive. But what it really comes down to is doing it for your own life, in awe of having a body this time around. We're in this together. Have heart! I believe you too can heal! Jean ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 Dear I've experienced a lot of what you have been through. I have a sheeps stomach and gut. I've also got the X rays to prove it and the ultra sound. I am concerned with the fruit and the diabetes, also the honey and fruit with the candidia. There is more wrong with me that was doctor caused. My other Doctors have confirmed this. But, I am through with Doctors now and just going natural. Please share with me. Cheerfully Myra Re: Welcome to candidiasisonelist > From: " Lila O. O'Brien " <thegardeners@...> > > Thank you for the warm welcome! > > I'll be happy to tell you where I've come from and where I am now.. > > Five years ago, I was so wasted from fibromyalgia and arthritis' overall > pain and inadequate sleep that I could no longer hold a thought in my > head.. > I remember reading the same page over and over, just trying to get it to > 'stick'.. > > I'll just list the rest that I can remember: > > Arthritis, especially hands and hips > TMJ > Hypothyroid condition > Weak wrist > Frozen Shoulder > Insomnia--neck pain so bad I couldn't lay my head down on the pillow > Poor bladder control > Chronic nasal back drip > PMS > Heavy, painful menses > Chronic Fatigue > Three cancerous breast lumpectomies and two courses of radiation > Throat would close off--had to constantly sip water > Bruise really easily > Uterine fibroids > Positive PAP smears > Several pre-cancerous uterine episodes ----and had the affected cells > frozen off > twice > Massive gas and digestive problems > Itchy skin > Allergies to pollen, animal dander, pollution, fumes, feathers, dust, > many > foods > Chronic colon problems--6 months of diarrhea; two colonoscopies > Constipation > > > ALL THESE SYMPTOMS DEVELOPED ON A LACTO-VEGETARIAN DIET! > THAT CLEARLY > WASN'T ENOUGH FOR ME.. > > > Constipation coats the intestines so nutrients are poorly absorbed and > holds > ingested foods so long that they turn to poison which is reabsorbed into > the > bloodstream. I believe that caused the rest of my problems. Dr. Paavo > Airola ['There is a Cure for Arthritis'] found a very strong link between > constipation and arthritis. I imagine the same applies to fibromyalgia, > candida--maybe all the 'chronics'. How about you?? I'm curious > about the link between constipation and other diseases. I'd appreciate > hearing.. > > With a letter from my doctor, I applied for Disability.. > > Then I met a guy who was fascinated by my predicament because he had had > a > life-diminishing body situation, also---and pulled himself out of it by > his > dietary choices. He read books to me about individuals who had guided > his > choices. He said he thought I could gain paradise health by gradually > shifting to just raw fruits and starchless vegetables, and that he would > do > the diet with me.. > > At the same time as was going-- " Raw! Raw! Raw! " , an Ayurvedic > practitioner was soothingly reading my pulses, and telling me that my > constitution wasn't hardy enough to eat raw foods--that I needed cooked > food, warmth and sweetness in my life! Which would YOU have been drawn > to? > , of course! He'd actually HEALed on what he was > offering---NObody > else was offering anything but temporary relief.. > > So I added raw fruits and vegetables to what I was already eating---and > had > a massive gas attack! But I held to it, drinking up to a gallon of > peppermint tea with maple syrup a day, which did help alot. Then, about > two and a > half months after starting, my elimination kicked in, the gas passed, > [chortle] and my body had made the switch. What I did was to gradually > add > more organic, non-starchy vegetables, green, leafy salads and fruits to > my > diet, and ONE BY ONE, eliminate hard-to-digest and clogging-up type > foods > to which I was accustomed such as all salt, grains, dairy products, meat, > fish, tofu. All these foods clog up your system, back up into your > circulation and create problems with all the systems of your body. This > switch was completed over several months. For the past four and a half > years, I > have eaten organic fruits and vegetables and NOTHING ELSE. It was 80% raw > the > first few years; for the past three months and going strong, it's been > all raw.. > Wouldn't recommend doing it faster than feels right! I'd tried all raw > out briefly now > and then, earlier, but for me, it took until now to feel great, > physically, with all raw.. > I'm weighing in a little light these days, but when my body is cleared of > everything it > wants to unload, I am confident that I will be at whatever is my optimum > weight. > > I know that it sounds very radical to have no concentrated protein or > starch > in my diet, but these foods are difficult to digest, are constipating, > and > will bring your health down if you don't have a strong enough digestive > fire > to break them down. When your health is compromised, you need to get > back > to the basics concerning food choices: fresh fruits and starchless > vegetables.. > THESE HAVE THE MOST AVAILABLE, MOST EASILY ASSIMILATABLE > PROTEIN ON EARTH! [They also provide the richest nutrition in all other > areas as well. So you don't need as much as is usually recommended.] > I've > come to accept from many knowledgeable sources that cooking proteins and > starches renders them nearly impossible to digest--that they sit > fermenting > and rotting because they can't be moved out quickly enough.. > > Recently, I added flax seed oil to my daily salad for the essential fatty > acids. I added flax seed, soaked overnight, to further improve > elimination.. > . > > I FEEL THAT ALL FORMS OF CONSTIPATION INCLUDING DIARRHEA ARE > THE BASIS OF DISEASE.. > > I might mention that over the years, I had been advised by an herbalist > to use > several teas; by an acupuncturist, several tinctures, homeopathic > remedies > and ointments; by a Chinese Medicine practitioner, chicken, Chinese > medicines and teas; by M.D.s, an armload of vitamin and mineral > supplements.. > Seeing no dent in my ill health, I dumped all forms of supplements when > I > began to include fruits and vegetables and to eliminate cooked starches > and > the last vestiges of animal proteins from my diet.. > > My health has made quantum leaps for the better! I'm climbing mountains; > can do hefty physical work; dance vigorously several times a week. My > concentration is much improved, though 'mind fog' perhaps will be the > last > vestige of fibromyalgia to go.. > > A daily salad rich in dark greens such as dinosaur (or 'black') kale, > sprouts, spinach, arugula, boy choy--with freshly made avocado/lemon > juice/scallion/garlic dressing is what I added to my diet which made the > most difference of all. I also juice vegetables, orange juice and wheat > grass > daily. Twice or three times a day, I use reverse-osmosis water that I > purify further > in the sun to make a quart of lemonade made with juice of one > organic lemon and 1 T. organic raw honey.. > > I bone-deep believed that these changes would pull me through! Surely my > mindset is powerfully working for me. It certainly kept me going through > days when I needed the boost of a home colonic or during an arthritic > flare > up. Reports from others on this path offer reassurance that flare ups > are a > sign of healing. Healing looks like the disease, only for a briefer > period > of time. If you are eating harmful things or are burdening yourself with > stress, it may be disease. If nothing harmful is going in, most likely, > it is a flare up that will quickly pass.. > > As far as I'm concerned, THIS IS THE CURE FOR FIBROMYALGIA! I have > nothing to sell or gain. I'm sharing this because I want to offer what > has already > been a miracle in my life. I'd be glad to share information > sources--books, > menus, my personal recipes, etc., if this approach appeals to anyone.. > > This way of life was a joint (pun intended!) effort with my friend, > . Having a > juicing buddy with whom I prepared meals and bought in bulk was > immeasurably > supportive. But what it really comes down to is doing it for your own > life, in awe of > having a body this time around.. > > We're in this together. Have heart! I believe you too can heal! > > Jean > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it.. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.. > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 1999 Report Share Posted June 26, 1999 hi, yesterday was the first time in days that i was mailed a post, is there anything wrong? bev BIGRD@... Re: Welcome to candidiasisonelist >From: " Lila O. O'Brien " <thegardeners@...> > >Thank you for the warm welcome! > >I'll be happy to tell you where I've come from and where I am now. > >Five years ago, I was so wasted from fibromyalgia and arthritis' overall >pain and inadequate sleep that I could no longer hold a thought in my >head. > I remember reading the same page over and over, just trying to get it to >'stick'. > >I'll just list the rest that I can remember: > >Arthritis, especially hands and hips >TMJ >Hypothyroid condition >Weak wrist >Frozen Shoulder >Insomnia--neck pain so bad I couldn't lay my head down on the pillow >Poor bladder control >Chronic nasal back drip >PMS >Heavy, painful menses >Chronic Fatigue >Three cancerous breast lumpectomies and two courses of radiation >Throat would close off--had to constantly sip water >Bruise really easily >Uterine fibroids >Positive PAP smears >Several pre-cancerous uterine episodes ----and had the affected cells >frozen off >twice >Massive gas and digestive problems >Itchy skin >Allergies to pollen, animal dander, pollution, fumes, feathers, dust, >many >foods >Chronic colon problems--6 months of diarrhea; two colonoscopies >Constipation > > >ALL THESE SYMPTOMS DEVELOPED ON A LACTO-VEGETARIAN DIET! >THAT CLEARLY >WASN'T ENOUGH FOR ME. > > >Constipation coats the intestines so nutrients are poorly absorbed and >holds >ingested foods so long that they turn to poison which is reabsorbed into >the >bloodstream. I believe that caused the rest of my problems. Dr. Paavo >Airola ['There is a Cure for Arthritis'] found a very strong link between >constipation and arthritis. I imagine the same applies to fibromyalgia, >candida--maybe all the 'chronics'. How about you?? I'm curious >about the link between constipation and other diseases. I'd appreciate >hearing. > >With a letter from my doctor, I applied for Disability. > >Then I met a guy who was fascinated by my predicament because he had had >a >life-diminishing body situation, also---and pulled himself out of it by >his >dietary choices. He read books to me about individuals who had guided >his >choices. He said he thought I could gain paradise health by gradually >shifting to just raw fruits and starchless vegetables, and that he would >do >the diet with me. > >At the same time as was going-- " Raw! Raw! Raw! " , an Ayurvedic >practitioner was soothingly reading my pulses, and telling me that my >constitution wasn't hardy enough to eat raw foods--that I needed cooked >food, warmth and sweetness in my life! Which would YOU have been drawn >to? > , of course! He'd actually HEALed on what he was >offering---NObody >else was offering anything but temporary relief. > >So I added raw fruits and vegetables to what I was already eating---and >had >a massive gas attack! But I held to it, drinking up to a gallon of >peppermint tea with maple syrup a day, which did help alot. Then, about >two and a >half months after starting, my elimination kicked in, the gas passed, >[chortle] and my body had made the switch. What I did was to gradually >add >more organic, non-starchy vegetables, green, leafy salads and fruits to >my >diet, and ONE BY ONE, eliminate hard-to-digest and clogging-up type >foods >to which I was accustomed such as all salt, grains, dairy products, meat, >fish, tofu. All these foods clog up your system, back up into your >circulation and create problems with all the systems of your body. This >switch was completed over several months. For the past four and a half >years, I >have eaten organic fruits and vegetables and NOTHING ELSE. It was 80% raw >the >first few years; for the past three months and going strong, it's been >all raw. >Wouldn't recommend doing it faster than feels right! I'd tried all raw >out briefly now >and then, earlier, but for me, it took until now to feel great, >physically, with all raw. >I'm weighing in a little light these days, but when my body is cleared of >everything it >wants to unload, I am confident that I will be at whatever is my optimum >weight. > >I know that it sounds very radical to have no concentrated protein or >starch >in my diet, but these foods are difficult to digest, are constipating, >and >will bring your health down if you don't have a strong enough digestive >fire >to break them down. When your health is compromised, you need to get >back >to the basics concerning food choices: fresh fruits and starchless >vegetables. >THESE HAVE THE MOST AVAILABLE, MOST EASILY ASSIMILATABLE >PROTEIN ON EARTH! [They also provide the richest nutrition in all other >areas as well. So you don't need as much as is usually recommended.] >I've >come to accept from many knowledgeable sources that cooking proteins and >starches renders them nearly impossible to digest--that they sit >fermenting >and rotting because they can't be moved out quickly enough. > >Recently, I added flax seed oil to my daily salad for the essential fatty >acids. I added flax seed, soaked overnight, to further improve >elimination. >. > >I FEEL THAT ALL FORMS OF CONSTIPATION INCLUDING DIARRHEA ARE >THE BASIS OF DISEASE. > >I might mention that over the years, I had been advised by an herbalist >to use >several teas; by an acupuncturist, several tinctures, homeopathic >remedies >and ointments; by a Chinese Medicine practitioner, chicken, Chinese >medicines and teas; by M.D.s, an armload of vitamin and mineral >supplements. >.Seeing no dent in my ill health, I dumped all forms of supplements when >I >began to include fruits and vegetables and to eliminate cooked starches >and >the last vestiges of animal proteins from my diet. > >My health has made quantum leaps for the better! I'm climbing mountains; >can do hefty physical work; dance vigorously several times a week. My >concentration is much improved, though 'mind fog' perhaps will be the >last >vestige of fibromyalgia to go. > >A daily salad rich in dark greens such as dinosaur (or 'black') kale, >sprouts, spinach, arugula, boy choy--with freshly made avocado/lemon >juice/scallion/garlic dressing is what I added to my diet which made the >most difference of all. I also juice vegetables, orange juice and wheat >grass >daily. Twice or three times a day, I use reverse-osmosis water that I >purify further >in the sun to make a quart of lemonade made with juice of one >organic lemon and 1 T. organic raw honey. > >I bone-deep believed that these changes would pull me through! Surely my >mindset is powerfully working for me. It certainly kept me going through >days when I needed the boost of a home colonic or during an arthritic >flare >up. Reports from others on this path offer reassurance that flare ups >are a >sign of healing. Healing looks like the disease, only for a briefer >period >of time. If you are eating harmful things or are burdening yourself with >stress, it may be disease. If nothing harmful is going in, most likely, >it is a flare up that will quickly pass. > >As far as I'm concerned, THIS IS THE CURE FOR FIBROMYALGIA! I have >nothing to sell or gain. I'm sharing this because I want to offer what >has already >been a miracle in my life. I'd be glad to share information >sources--books, >menus, my personal recipes, etc., if this approach appeals to anyone. > >This way of life was a joint (pun intended!) effort with my friend, >. Having a >juicing buddy with whom I prepared meals and bought in bulk was >immeasurably >supportive. But what it really comes down to is doing it for your own >life, in awe of >having a body this time around. > >We're in this together. Have heart! I believe you too can heal! > >Jean > >___________________________________________________________________ >Get the Internet just the way you want it. >Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 1999 Report Share Posted June 27, 1999 In a message dated 6/25/99 11:13:51 PM Central Daylight Time, thegardeners@... writes: snip << This way of life was a joint (pun intended!) effort with my friend, . Having a juicing buddy with whom I prepared meals and bought in bulk was immeasurably supportive. But what it really comes down to is doing it for your own life, in awe of having a body this time around. We're in this together. Have heart! I believe you too can heal! >> What are your 3 meals for an average day? Could you give an example? edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 1999 Report Share Posted July 2, 1999 In a message dated 6/30/99 10:21:45 PM Central Daylight Time, thegardeners@... writes: << From: " Lila O. O'Brien " <thegardeners@...> HI, edith, Did my New, Improved Version get to you? Hasn't shown up on my screen yet. We had a home business [wheatgrass and sunflower sprouts]. That helps ALOT! Now, things definitely get left out on some days. Mornings, I do the lemonade first thing; do WG/OJ; and prepare the smoothie to drink as I drive. Cooler with blue ices keeps 'Sauri Rolls' ingredients chilled for a picnic lunch. When I get home again, I might make carrot juice before having the salad--or I might just do a second lemonade instead. >> Yes I got all, but that still seems like alot of food to me. I'm very interested in growing wheat grass. That is unheard of here and certainly not available for sale. So guess growing is next best thing. Thanks again for your daily plan, edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 1999 Report Share Posted September 13, 1999 Hello everyone My name is Chrisy Shamblin I prefer to be called Raven Iam 24 yrs old live in charlotte nc with my life partner Arlaine Rockey(37yr) and our two children; Marissa who is 6 and is 3.Okay to the point. My mother who is 43 her name is Shamblin and lives in Point Pleasant, Wv, has MS when she was my age she was having problems and the docs told her it was in her head, so now she has MS at 43 because they could see it finally on the MRI.So anyways, I was just hospitalized few weeks ago due to the fact I was having symtoms of MS they ran tests on me then discharged me told me it was all in my head they said it was due to my depression and anxiety well ive been the happiest and calmiest in the last year since i was born and I find it hard to belive when I can't walk that its in my head when i cant sleep cause my legs are tingling its in my head or when im standing in a public place and a stranger ask me if I know that my neck is jerking i cant belive that its in my head I have tons of problems way to many to go thru hear..like not being able to feed myself at times, taking my little grrls meds , severe fatigue, falling easy on days i can walk cause my bodyparts dont want to listen to what my head tells them to do waking up at night to thinking my arms are gone because i cant feel them, or my face is numb and i taste blood in my mouth from where i was having tremors and bite my tounge and to think i wouldnt known if i didnot see the blood on my finger or the fact that my babies see me walk and say mommys walking today only to know soon ill be in the bed upstairs in pain,or trying to feed my kids breakfast and having to ask them to help cause i cant open things, okay ill stop now they say im crazy its in my head and refuse to give me pain meds,Im seeing a holistic doc and he is telling me its ms.Dont know where to turn at this point. I was wondering if any of you out there have urinary troubles with MS? I saw uroligist today <still in the phase of getting dx > and test showed bladder is not empting right - its only emptying 1/3 of the way! Now I need to check out my kidneys. He put me on antibiotics for two months while they run tests but he thinks its part of the first stages of MS, or at least a warning light that I have MS. He told me docs wont dx MS until they have lesions they can see..sigh..told it could take a while for them to show up ahhh...he started talking to me <u'll have to forgive me I cant spell> about learning how to catherize myself... is there anyone out there who can help me ...I'm scared....then Ive got this whole yeast infection thing ive been fighting for a year....when it rains it pours... hanging by a shoe string, Raven Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 1999 Report Share Posted September 13, 1999 Hi, I recently discovered this list and am looking forward to being a part of it. I recently (Sept. 1st to be exact) started the " cave man " diet and am taking an anti-fungal medication which my doctor prescribed. I am doing fairly well with the diet, however, the more I read the more confused I become. I am hoping that the experiences of others on list list will clarify my totally boggled mind. Look forward to chatting with everyone. MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 1999 Report Share Posted December 2, 1999 Hello, I am a new member and my name is . I have fibromyalgia and IBS and also TMJ. I was diagnosed 3 years ago. I am now going through therapy, massage and also through alternative medicines. I am single, 50 years old and retired. I also am President of a support group for Fibromyalgia in Lasalle Quebec.. I find with this illness we are learning new and wonderful things on a daily basis. I try to stay away from medications. The only medication I am using right now in " Celebrex " . It has done wonders for the pain. My energy has returned. Not too sore too often. And of course " The Stick " I use for when I have flare-ups with Fibromyalgia. My Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Candiasis is another story. Glad to meet all of you. Fibro Support Group (Lasalle) Lasalle, Quebec http://members.tripod.com/invisdisease/index.htm candidiasis-owneronelist wrote: > > Welcome to the support and discussion group: > Candida, Candidiasis, Yeast infections. > > Read Archives of this list: > /archive/candidiasis > > Welcome to the list. Please take a moment to review this message. > > _______________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1999 Report Share Posted December 3, 1999 In a message dated 12/2/99 4:08:13 PM Central Standard Time, ladyisis@... writes: << Hello, I am a new member and my name is . I have fibromyalgia and IBS and also TMJ. I was diagnosed 3 years ago. I am now going through therapy, massage and also through alternative medicines. I am single, 50 years old and retired. I also am President of a support group for Fibromyalgia in Lasalle Quebec.. I find with this illness we are learning new and wonderful things on a daily basis. >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi , I too am 50 and retired. Nice you are so open about all that. Many people are not including me ;~) . Edith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1999 Report Share Posted December 3, 1999 Welcome ...I have fibromyalgia also. What is Celebrex and " the stick " you are referring to? Thanks, Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1999 Report Share Posted December 3, 1999 Hi Edith, We are all people who are suffering in all aspects; some more than others. Our goal is to support and give ideas that can help anyone have a better, healthy life. Rutter Fibro Support Group(Lasalle) Lasalle, Quebec http://members.tripod.com/invisdisease/index.htm Es9525@... wrote: > > From: Es9525@... > > In a message dated 12/2/99 4:08:13 PM Central Standard Time, > ladyisis@... writes: > > << Hello, > > I am a new member and my name is . I have fibromyalgia and IBS and > also TMJ. > > I was diagnosed 3 years ago. I am now going through therapy, massage > and also through alternative medicines. > > I am single, 50 years old and retired. I also am President of a support > group for Fibromyalgia in Lasalle Quebec.. I find with this illness we > are learning new and wonderful things on a daily basis. > >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Hi , > > I too am 50 and retired. Nice you are so open about all that. Many people > are not including me ;~) . > > Edith > > > _ > > Subscription URL: /subscribe.cgi/candidiasis > > Send blank message to this e-mail address if you want to: > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE !!!!!!!!! : > > candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist > > To change status from normal to digest: > candidiasis-digestonelist > > To change status from digest to normal: > candidiasis-normalonelist > > To subscribe: > candidiasis-subscribeonelist > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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