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Trish - I am so glad you asked this. This has happened to me too. Now it is

around 32+ day cycle and it used to be more " normal " at 28. I just got my

period today but this longer cycle is new for me too. Wonder why..

~Anita

Trisha Mountan <tmountan@...> wrote: Hi Bee and everyone -

I was wondering if candida or the healing process can cause changes in the

menstrual cycle.

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> Hi Bee and everyone -

>

> I was wondering if candida or the healing process can cause changes

in the menstrual cycle. I have always (for at least 5 years) had a

short cycle, 23-24 days. All of sudden, it jumped to 29 days last

cycle and now I'm at 32 days and no period yet. I am sure I am not

pregnant and I don't know if I should be concerned about this. Is

there any correlation?

==>Aren't normal cycles about 28 days, give or take? So 29+ days is

would be an improvement. Yes, candida greatly affects your menstrual

cycle because candida toxins interfere with hormones being produced

by making all cell go rigid, also means hormones and nutrients cannot

enter them where they are needed to do their job. This causes PMS

and many other female problems. See " Hormones & Health " in the

Women's Health Issues Folder. As you progress your cycle should

normalize more and more, with some fluctuations due to re-tracing

symptoms that occur during natural healing.

Bee

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I wrote about this last month. I had always had my

cycles at 32-35 days, and all of a sudden I got one at

27 days. Then this month I got it at 30 days. I

think it's because I've been losing weight and have a

lot of estrogen circulating in my body.

Luv,

Debby

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> Trish - I am so glad you asked this. This has

> happened to me too. Now it is around 32+ day cycle

> and it used to be more " normal " at 28. I just got

> my period today but this longer cycle is new for me

> too. Wonder why..

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I actually counted and mine from last period to one that started today and it

iwas 37 days! Mine are going the other way - anything to be concerned about you

think?

They were always normal 28 before the last 2 or 3 cycles, increasing, and this

one increased significantly.

~Anita

Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...> wrote: I wrote about this last

month. I had always had my

cycles at 32-35 days, and all of a sudden I got one at

27 days. Then this month I got it at 30 days. I

think it's because I've been losing weight and have a

lot of estrogen circulating in my body.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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> I actually counted and mine from last period to one that started today and it

iwas 37 days!

Mine are going the other way - anything to be concerned about you think?

>

> They were always normal 28 before the last 2 or 3 cycles, increasing, and this

one

increased significantly.

>

> ~Anita

Thats what concerned me too, I am going from shorter to longer and this cycle is

definitely

longer than what I would consider " normal. " Actually everything was fine until

3 months ago

when I dropped to a 21 day cycle, then jumped to 29 days and now 30 something

days. I

have never had cramps or female issues related to my cycle ever so I figured a

shorter cycle

was normal for me. I guess I will just continue to wait this out. I am not

very far along in

Bee's program, so I didn't expect to have any major changes occur, but I guess

this could be

a temporary thing while we are in the healing process.

Glad to know I'm not the only one!

Trish

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Well if you are losing weight and dumping estrogen

from your fat cells and/or you have cells that are

rigid and not accepting hormones it would make sense

that you are having irratic menstrual cycles.

I wouldn't worry about it, it is just a healing

reaction and they should normalize later in the

program.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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wrote:

> I actually counted and mine from last period to one

> that started today and it iwas 37 days! Mine are

> going the other way - anything to be concerned about

> you think?

>

> They were always normal 28 before the last 2 or 3

> cycles, increasing, and this one increased

> significantly.

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Trish wrote:> >

> > Hi Bee and everyone -

> >

> > I was wondering if candida or the healing process can cause changes

> in the menstrual cycle. I have always (for at least 5 years) had a

> short cycle, 23-24 days. All of sudden, it jumped to 29 days last

> cycle and now I'm at 32 days and no period yet. I am sure I am not

> pregnant and I don't know if I should be concerned about this. Is

> there any correlation?

>

>Bee wrote:

==>Aren't normal cycles about 28 days, give or take? So 29+ days is

> would be an improvement.

Thats true, I wasn't concerned til this cycle when I am at about 33 days with

nothing

happening.

Yes, candida greatly affects your menstrual

> cycle because candida toxins interfere with hormones being produced

> by making all cell go rigid, also means hormones and nutrients cannot

> enter them where they are needed to do their job. This causes PMS

> and many other female problems. See " Hormones & Health " in the

> Women's Health Issues Folder. As you progress your cycle should

> normalize more and more, with some fluctuations due to re-tracing

> symptoms that occur during natural healing.

After reading the " Hormones and Health " article, I am wondering if this has

something to

do with my thyroid more than anything, since I know I have issues there. I am

definitely

out of wack since prior to this I had a 21 day cycle and now a big jump. I will

just wait it

out as I progress through my healing.

Trish

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Trisha,

I haven't had my period since Jan. I know I am not pregnant and I don't

think it is menopause because this lapse coincides with my starting Bee's

diet, so.... just some feedback.

Shirley G

>From: " Trisha Mountan " <tmountan@...>

> > > I was wondering if candida or the healing process can cause changes

> > in the menstrual cycle. I have always (for at least 5 years) had a

> > short cycle, 23-24 days. All of sudden, it jumped to 29 days last

> > cycle and now I'm at 32 days and no period yet. I am sure I am not

> > pregnant and I don't know if I should be concerned about this. Is

> > there any correlation?

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I was breastfeeding my baby and with six months my period came back.

Then I satrted Bee's diet and it went away again...

> diet, so.... just some feedback.

>

> Shirley G

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Anita wrote:

>

> I actually counted and mine from last period to one that started

today and it iwas 37 days! Mine are going the other way - anything to

be concerned about you think?

>

> They were always normal 28 before the last 2 or 3 cycles, increasing,

and this one increased significantly.

==>Anita, could you be starting menopause by any chance?

Bee

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I truly hope not! I am newly 35 and still hoping to have a child but this

illness has set me back.

~Anita

Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

==>Anita, could you be starting menopause by any chance?

Bee

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> I truly hope not! I am newly 35 and still hoping to have a child

but this illness has set me back.

==>Hi Anita, I've had cycle fluctuations too and I'm 30. I skipped

my period for three months during the worst die-off. From my

reading, it's caused by your liver getting overloaded (the liver

regulates hormones) and by the fact that candida mimics estrogen

(like flax seed oil and soy too I think). It's also partially caused

by the die-off toxin acetaldehyde. I took alpha lipoic acid (which

is what they give alcoholics to support their liver during detox)

for awhile, but I'm not sure that helped much. Mostly it's part of

the healing. Plus I bet once your hormones get straightened out,

you'll be able to get pregnant pretty easily. I have a theory that

the body is protecting itself from getting pregnant because it

couldn't deal with it. Anyway, I do think your body is on the right

track--or at least mine seems to be, though I'm not yet on a regular

cycle.

Good luck!

-Addie

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Addie wrote:

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> ==>Hi Anita, I've had cycle fluctuations too and I'm 30. I skipped

> my period for three months during the worst die-off. From my

> reading, it's caused by your liver getting overloaded (the liver

> regulates hormones) and by the fact that candida mimics estrogen

> (like flax seed oil and soy too I think). It's also partially caused

> by the die-off toxin acetaldehyde. I took alpha lipoic acid (which

> is what they give alcoholics to support their liver during detox)

> for awhile, but I'm not sure that helped much. Mostly it's part of

> the healing. Plus I bet once your hormones get straightened out,

> you'll be able to get pregnant pretty easily. I have a theory that

> the body is protecting itself from getting pregnant because it

> couldn't deal with it. Anyway, I do think your body is on the right

> track--or at least mine seems to be, though I'm not yet on a regular

> cycle.

>

Wow! That is interesting. I am 32 so I certainly never considered menopause.

We're most

likely done having kids so I'm not worried about it from that standpoint. I

just want my

body to be working properly! I am currently 10 days overdue, but I am beginning

to

realize that I may go several months without during this process. What's crazy

is that I

don't feel like I'm having bad die off right now as I am slowly implementing

everything. I

guess things could get a little more erratic when I step up the anti-fungals.

Thanks for the info!

Trish

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Addie, you've made me feel so much better - thanks!!

My cycle has most often been regular so strange to see longer periods of time

between each now!

~Anita

mauzarin <mauzarin@...> wrote: > I truly hope not! I am newly 35 and

still hoping to have a child

but this illness has set me back.

==>Hi Anita, I've had cycle fluctuations too and I'm 30.

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Thanks for this info Anita! I'm going to check out

the ALA.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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> reading, it's caused by your liver getting

> overloaded (the liver

> regulates hormones) and by the fact that candida

> mimics estrogen

> (like flax seed oil and soy too I think). It's also

> partially caused

> by the die-off toxin acetaldehyde. I took alpha

> lipoic acid (which

> is what they give alcoholics to support their liver

> during detox)

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Debbie,

The ALA info came from Addie (to give due credit!). But Bee mentions we get

enough by eating good meats anyhow.

Cheers -

~Anita

Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...> wrote: Thanks for this info

Anita! I'm going to check out

the ALA.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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--- " Anita P. Wagner " <anita_priscilla@...>

wrote:

> Debbie,

>

> The ALA info came from Addie (to give due credit!).

> But Bee mentions we get enough by eating good meats

> anyhow.

Thanks for clearing that up Anita. I will probably

not get that supplement then unless I hear that it is

suggested for something I could use help with.

I'm having really good results with my OCD/anxiety

adding B-vitamins per Bee's anxiety info and 5htp (an

amino acid) as it was suggested on another site for

OCD. I also need to remember to take my calcium.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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> > Debbie,

> >

> > The ALA info came from Addie (to give due credit!).

> > But Bee mentions we get enough by eating good meats

> > anyhow.

>

> Thanks for clearing that up Anita. I will probably

> not get that supplement then unless I hear that it is

> suggested for something I could use help with.

>

> I'm having really good results with my OCD/anxiety

> adding B-vitamins per Bee's anxiety info and 5htp (an

> amino acid) as it was suggested on another site for

> OCD. I also need to remember to take my calcium.

==>Debby, the best source of any amino acid is eggs, and also good

meats, which are much easier for the body to digest and assimilate

than any supplements (5HTP).

Bee

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