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Thanks Steve! I've a feeling there're a lot of our types on this forum and a

big Thank You! goes to Bee for putting together this forum so we can all

chat..

Well, I've been writing all morning so now I'm out the door for a walk with

the pooch. Toodles!

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From: healthman552003 [mailto:Dfam6@...]

Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 11:54 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: building up adrenals

> > > Dear Sherry,

> > >

> > > I went searching for this and here Dr. Mercola has retracted his

> > > earlier recommendations on using progesterone cream. Lo?

> > >

> > > Complications Regarding Progesterone Cream

> > >

> > > http://www.mercola.com/article/progesterone/cream.htm#

> > >

> > > The problem relates to the fact that progesterone is highly fat

> > > soluble and once applied to the skin will store itself in a

woman's

> > > fat tissue. When one first uses the cream, there is no problem

here

> > > as the fat stores are very low. But as time goes on, the cream

> > > accumulates and contributes to disruptions in the adrenal

hormones

> > > such as DHEA, cortisol, and testosterone. I have learned that

> > > although progesterone cream is an enormously useful tool, it

needs

> >to

> > > be used very cautiously.

> > >

> > > I have also learned that it is FAR MORE IMPORTANT to work to

> > > normalize the adrenal hormones first. Once the adrenal hormones

are

> > > balanced, the progesterone levels will frequently normalize and

one

> > > will not require any cream. The wonderful thing about adrenal

> > > normalization is that it usually only takes 3-6 months to

balance

> > > these hormones. Once they are balanced, one usually does not

> >require

> > > any hormone supplements to keep them balanced.

> > >

> > > I hope that helps,

> > > Bee

> > >

> > >

> > >

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>

> Bee, I can see you have dedicated your very life to this cause, and

I

> thank you, as I'm sure many have done. I am referring all I know

with

> candida here for this wealth of info.

+++That's wonderful you are referring others here.

>

> I was wondering if systemic candida would respond as well to this

> protocol?

+++Systemic candida is rare, and usually the person is very ill, had

surgery and is intensive care. Many people misunderstand candida

because it wrecks havoc throughout the body, so they think it is

actually overgrowing in all of those areas, but it isn't. Candida

usually resides in the mucus membranes, i.e. ears, eyes, nose,

sinuses, digestive system from mouth to the end, reproductive organs,

and bladder, so that is where it is overgrowing. It's the candida

toxins which are creating so many symptoms and doing the damage all

over the body. The toxins are so powerful they can even cause brain

lesions.

>

> There is so much info to read here that I have lost tract of the

> response you sent me on the treatments for itching of the skin (it

was under the itch armpits post) . I can not find that digest. If you

can guide me to that link again, I would be most grateful. All I can

remember is the coconut oil. I hadn't yet read it and must have

deleted the digest. ; (

+++If you go to my website you can search for articles, using skin or

itching - here's the one about Itching:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat14.php

+++You can also Search our Message Archives (you have to be on the

group's actual website), click on Messages (left menu) and just above

them you'll see the Search functions.

>

> Also, I had mentioned the McComb Plan in my first post, but maybe

that wasn't approperiate and wasn't addressed here, but unfortunately

I was not directed to your wonderful advise here until after

purchasing the his produces, so must proceed with it. I am hoping I

am doing the right thing in proceeding with it. I have been very

tormented over trying to make the right decision. Nonetheless, I am

reading all you write, and wish I had run across this before.

+++Please send me the Link to your products and I will let you know.

>

> I just wanted to say thank you for your response about the itchy

> armpits, and also just say a huge thank you for all you do here!

+++You are very welcome.

Take good care, Bee

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Hi Gail,

My goodness you been through the mill regarding your health! I

certainly can emphathize with you. Before I started this Group I was

also a candida advisor at CureZone.

Thanks for the recipe, but would you please type it up in recipe

format and email it to be at my email, so I can put it with the

other recipes on my website. Thanks.

I will check out the links later and get back to you.

Bee

>

> Thank you Bee for all this info. You seem to really seem to have

done your homework on all of this.

>

> My DO said my candida was probably systemic, but I don't really

know, but it was diagnosed in a comprehensive stool analasis. But I

think he's crazy, he also says I have Lyme but he is LYME fanatical,

and I just don't think I do! I will provide the links the McComb Plan

for Candida, who is a chiroprator in CA like you, lives to help

people with candida. <snip>

> I'm thinking that if this is a candida imbalance issue, I can help

myself. I am following your diet and just about getting used to

giving up all the carbs. I have a great breakfast if you are

interested. It follows your diet and I can tolerate it amazingly. I

used to eat one slice of good wheat toast very toasted with a little

almond butter, but no more! didn't think I could ever do this!

> Here are the links for this protocol that I bought: Here is his

questions and answers: http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?

f=766<http://curezone.com/forums/f.asp?f=766>

>

> His website to read and buy products:

http://lifeforceplan.com/index_butterfly.html<http://lifeforceplan.com

/index_butterfly.html>

>

> Thank you Bee so much and look forward to hearing back from you!

> Gail

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