Guest guest Posted July 10, 2003 Report Share Posted July 10, 2003 A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 I had it in the blood, when it gets in the blood it is called Candida Tropicalis, it changes its form every 15-17 days & is very smart. you must pick 4 good fungus fighters, use for 4 days, do a different 4 fungal fighters keep rotating and do the diet real strict!!!!! i can eat fruit now where before i couldn't, cereal & etc. It took me about 5 yrs because when i had it no one was available to help me. i had about 5 die-offs & the first one was a killer!~~~ i still take antifungals. Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 thanks for the info, duncan. i have only used diflucan once but it did not cure the candida anyway. i am on nystatin now, with no good results either....very depressing. i am worried about getting it in my blood. g Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Hey G I've had it the blood for a few months now...When your skin burns all over coming from deep inside then it's in the blood...It becomes worse when i don't stay on a strict candida diet.. I tell ya it's no fun... IF ANYONE KNOWS HOW TO GET IT OUT OF THE BLOOD LET ME KNOW??? <>< From: " g'ann butler " <whisper@...> Reply-candidiasis <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:19:47 -0400 thanks for the info, duncan. i have only used diflucan once but it did not cure the candida anyway. i am on nystatin now, with no good results either....very depressing. i am worried about getting it in my blood. g Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Hey Mog What 4 did you use???Can you give me an example?? Thanks From: mogdrmom@... Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 13:25:38 EDT I had it in the blood, when it gets in the blood it is called Candida Tropicalis, it changes its form every 15-17 days & is very smart. you must pick 4 good fungus fighters, use for 4 days, do a different 4 fungal fighters keep rotating and do the diet real strict!!!!! i can eat fruit now where before i couldn't, cereal & etc. It took me about 5 yrs because when i had it no one was available to help me. i had about 5 die-offs & the first one was a killer!~~~ i still take antifungals. Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 yes, i would like to know also. plus...what strength and how many times a day for each. g Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Hey Mog What 4 did you use???Can you give me an example?? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 >GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I c< ~~~~~~~~~~~ okay, i started my first day of GSE! no wonder it kills candida! i feel like its gonna kill *me*! how can you stand to drink that? i dont know if i will be able to continue for 4 weeks i put 10 drops in 5oz of water ...should do this 3 times a day..is that right? goodness, my throat even hurts! is there a better way to take this stuff? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 SORRY TO TROUBLE..... WHAT DOES GSE STAND FOR? g'ann butler <whisper@...> wrote: >GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I c< ~~~~~~~~~~~ okay, i started my first day of GSE! no wonder it kills candida! i feel like its gonna kill *me*! how can you stand to drink that? i dont know if i will be able to continue for 4 weeks i put 10 drops in 5oz of water ...should do this 3 times a day..is that right? goodness, my throat even hurts! is there a better way to take this stuff? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 I would try liver flushes to get it out of the blood. Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 , I will tell you why I thought of this. I have an online friend who had candida for many years. In her case, she had to get her root canals out before she got well. But even after they were out she still had candida in her blood according to the darkfield test. She did many liver flushes and got rid of her food allergies and candida no longer showed up in her blood. She did the Hulda olive oil/lemon juice flushes. Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Any special liver flush??? Will it work??? From: " B " <sbulmer@...> Reply-candidiasis <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:30:20 -0400 I would try liver flushes to get it out of the blood. Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Thanks , I'm in the process right now of getting the mercury out of my mouth .. I just had another test,,, this time it was called candida analysis...Blood work..Traditional medicine is terrible in testing for candida...WHY??? I've had just about every conventional test available..And they keep telling me things like acid reflux. After 4 different meds for that and none worked you'd think they would get a clue...I am better now that i know what it is and have treating the right thing... Lots of good bacteria has made a difference mostly in the liquid form...And most of all strict candida diet.. Have you heard of the master cleanse??? <>< From: " B " <sbulmer@...> Reply-candidiasis <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:28:15 -0400 , I will tell you why I thought of this. I have an online friend who had candida for many years. In her case, she had to get her root canals out before she got well. But even after they were out she still had candida in her blood according to the darkfield test. She did many liver flushes and got rid of her food allergies and candida no longer showed up in her blood. She did the Hulda olive oil/lemon juice flushes. Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 Hi G'Ann; Taken orally, coconut oil gets into the blood and the oils in it kill candida and a bunch of other pathogens. Worth a try... actually it will very likely work fine vaginally or rectally as well. Contains about 8% caprylic acid and 50% lauric acid. What you're going to do is make your body a poor host to all infections, not totally sterilize the whole system. Duncan Crow > > > thanks for the info, duncan. i have only used diflucan once but it did not > cure the candida anyway. i am on nystatin now, with no good results > either....very depressing. i am worried about getting it in my blood. g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 It's really hard to test for candida in the gut but the blood shouldn't be so hard should it ? Couldn't they just look at it ? What clued me into candida was a " ++++ " on a rectal swab, although my great smokies showed no growth and high acetate (from acetaldehyde from ethanol) on the gut fermentation test. It is hard to test for. I have heard of the master cleanse. Have you been to the bowel forum ? There are lots there doing it I think. Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE A contributor to osteoporosis is bowel pH that is chronically not low enough. Calcium and magnesium are absorbed under a low (acid) pH condition, and the correct bacteria maintain that low pH and improve mineral absorption. They are collectively called lactic acid bacteria but bifidobacteria is primarily acetic acid producing. When people talk about alkalinity they are referring to lymph that surrounds the cells, the cellular fluids, and you test that with saliva tests, and some people read urine pH too. BUT saliva tests fail if you have candida in your mouth because for the test to work right you need clean saliva of course. GSE is known to kill candida. I just put one drop in 5 ml of water - one teaspoon, and measured it with my pH test kit, and to set the record straight, it is as neutral (pH7) as I can read on the chart. The brand is " The Original GSE " . By the way, diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term diseases, so use it sparingly and avoid it if you can. Duncan Crow > > i just joined this group after learning i had yeast infections in my > digestive tract. was on diflucan last year ( 3 days only) but i donbt > think it helped, at least the pain in my gut never went away. got another > scope done this year and found that, yes, i still have candidiasis. > learned a lot from the web but i have seen conflicting reports on one > thing: does acidity help or hurt yeast? at one of the sites i read that > have a more alkaline body helps to kill yeast infections and yet i have > been hearing about grapefruit seed extract as one of the fungus killing > remedies . GSE is extremely acidic, which certainly contradicts the info > about alkalinity. on a personal basis; i was taking fosamax for > osteoporosis and bectra for arthritis when i got candidiasis, which makes > me lean toward believing that acidity helps grow yeast......... so, after > lots of looking, i finally found GSE oil and now dont know if i should > take it or not...........whatcha think? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 GSE is Grapefruit Seed Extract...thought to help combat candida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 I had it in the blood, when it gets in the blood it is called Candida ~~~~~~~~~~ it doesnt start there, but how long does it take before a simple ( is any simple?) case of candida turns into candida tropicalis? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 Hi g I have it in the blood and am trying different suggested methods to get it out? Inulin, coconut oil, etc. How did you rid yourself of it in the blood? From: " g'ann butler " <whisper@...> Reply-candidiasis <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 22:32:39 -0400 I had it in the blood, when it gets in the blood it is called Candida ~~~~~~~~~~ it doesnt start there, but how long does it take before a simple ( is any simple?) case of candida turns into candida tropicalis? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 I also had H.Pylori of the stomach but... refused their antibiotics and Dr. B corrected it with U.G.I (Herbs) it has never returned! Mog In fact whenever i need to have tests done for the stomach i was supposed to drink a Pre-opt sustance, i refused because of the sugar and alcohol & instead i was able to drink Castor oil & get the same results. Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 <How did you rid yourself of it in the blood? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i dont have it in my blood as far as i know, paul. i was wondering if you knew how long it takes before it migrates into the blood? i have not been able to rid my digestive system of it. i have had it now for about 2 years. right now i am trying the GSE ( taken in orange juice it is practically undetectable). if that doesnt work i am not sure what to do. i am having a hard time with the diet. g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 <diflucan is a fluorine donor. It's incredibly toxic and corrosive, and associated with long-term ~~~~~~~~~~~> duncan, what exactly is a fluorine donor? g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Hi G Mine started in the gut and bowels with lots of problems and lots of testing by my doctor... After my doctor treated me for H. Pylori bacteria with mega amounts of antibiotics the problem got much worse and migrated to the blood with major sensations of burning in the skin, and my tong tingling all the time...Then from there off to the bladder they went and all the way through... Before I knew what it was once I ate a pizza with lots of mushrooms on it and I thought I was in an oven my skin burned so bad. Now it comes and goes but is not as bad as when it first starred. I stay on a very strict anti candida diet cause if i blow it too far it starts all over again... This all started in Feb 2003 and went in the blood around April or May... P... <>< From: " g'ann butler " <whisper@...> Reply-candidiasis <candidiasis > Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 14:58:48 -0400 <How did you rid yourself of it in the blood? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i dont have it in my blood as far as i know, paul. i was wondering if you knew how long it takes before it migrates into the blood? i have not been able to rid my digestive system of it. i have had it now for about 2 years. right now i am trying the GSE ( taken in orange juice it is practically undetectable). if that doesnt work i am not sure what to do. i am having a hard time with the diet. g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Thats interesting, you don't know what type of chemo do you? what it was called? Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 mog After an endoscope and biopsy, my G.I. doctor did not find h.pylori after all, he said that the blood test which my family doctor did is not real accurate for a current infection...So all those antibiotics for nothing, now look what I have, it in the blood which i did not have before the antibiotics.... Anyways, reading the yeast syndrome book he talked about a type of chemo. to rid it of the blood... P _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 whatis ugi herbs Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE I also had H.Pylori of the stomach but... refused their antibiotics and Dr. B corrected it with U.G.I (Herbs) it has never returned! Mog In fact whenever i need to have tests done for the stomach i was supposed to drink a Pre-opt sustance, i refused because of the sugar and alcohol & instead i was able to drink Castor oil & get the same results. Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Hi Mog The story is about a man with candida in the worst way, nothing worked so he went to Tokyo for treatment...This is what it says. The man received a cure in 3 weeks with a powerful antifungal, chemotherapeutic agent called flucytosine/Roche, under the brand name Ancobon developed in Switzerland....Does it ring a bell???? The book The Yeast Syndrome has a few real life stories of stubborn cases of systematic candida and becoming cured. All used different various combinations of treatments until Dr. Trowbridge found the one that worked for that person.. From: mogdrmom@... Reply-candidiasis candidiasis Subject: Re: Re: hi, alkalinity and GSE Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 21:59:29 EDT Thats interesting, you don't know what type of chemo do you? what it was called? Mog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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